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'The Pat McAfee Show' will broadcast live from Green Bay for the 2025 NFL draft after all
'The Pat McAfee Show' will broadcast live from Green Bay for the 2025 NFL draft after all

Yahoo

time25-04-2025

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  • Yahoo

'The Pat McAfee Show' will broadcast live from Green Bay for the 2025 NFL draft after all

Despite initially saying they wouldn't be in Green Bay due to a conflict with the NFL, Pat McAfee and his crew will broadcast ESPN's "The Pat McAfee Show" from Green Bay during the 2025 NFL draft after all. And former Packers head coach Mike McCarthy will be joining him on Thursday night's broadcast. Advertisement McAfee will also be joined by cohost and former Green Bay Packers linebacker A.J. Hawk. When he first said the show would not be coming to Green Bay, McAfee mentioned another person joining the show might have "a very massive tie in Green Bay." Former Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has famously been a regular guest on the show. "The Pat McAfee Show" has over 2 million subscribers on YouTube and has garnered millions of views across all platforms. McAfee is a former NFL punter for the Indianapolis Colts, where he was First-team All-Pro in 2014. Pat McAfee sits on the ESPN College Gameday set prior to the NCAA football game between the Penn State Nittany Lions and the Ohio State Buckeyes at Beaver Stadium in University Park, Pa. on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024. ESPN says McAfee's team will add to the "all-encompassing" coverage of the draft's first round with "The Pat McAfee Show Draft Spectacular" ― live from Green Bay and available across YouTube, TikTok, the ESPN App and streaming on ESPN+. Advertisement "The Spectacular" will cover all 32 picks on Thursday night. ESPN says McAfee's team will be joined by "notable personalities" as they analyze and discuss each pick. McAfee recently announced on his show that McCarthy, former Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys head coach, will be joining the show on Thursday night. "The Pat McAfee Show" set will be located just off the Lambeau Field Atrium, according to ESPN. "The Pat McAfee Show" will again broadcast from Green Bay on Friday. ESPN says fans can expect "many notable guests" on Friday's show, which will broadcast from noon to 2 p.m. ET on ESPN and noon to 3 p.m. on ESPN+ and ESPN on YouTube. McAfee previously said he wouldn't broadcast from Green Bay for the draft In March, McAfee announced that his "Draft Spectacular LIVE" show would not be in Green Bay and instead would be broadcast from his ThunderDome in Indianapolis, where the show is usually hosted. Advertisement "(I) wanted to go to Green Bay, have a lot of ties to Green Bay. The person joining us might have a very massive tie in Green Bay," McAfee said. "But, not in the cards." McAfee explained that issues for hosting his show at the 2025 NFL draft stemmed from where his show would be set, how things would go, and what McAfee and the crew would have to do. "Flexing power, while also showing disdain for me and my show and my guys," was how McAfee described that interaction. "I don't want to play their games, so we're not going to the draft." More: Sports radio, podcast shows will be in Green Bay area for 2025 NFL Draft. Here is what we know. Advertisement More: Aaron Rodgers update: Quarterback not ready to commit to playing again, personal life focus, he says on 'The Pat McAfee Show' This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: 'The Pat McAfee Show' will broadcast from Green Bay for the NFL draft

ESPN College Gameday predicts Saturday's SEC Tournament action
ESPN College Gameday predicts Saturday's SEC Tournament action

Yahoo

time15-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

ESPN College Gameday predicts Saturday's SEC Tournament action

The SEC Tournament has reached semifinal Saturday. As expected, the top four seeds of this year's classic are competing for a spot on championship Sunday. No. 1 seed Auburn clashes with No. 4 Tennessee to begin the day at noon CT, which will be followed by a showdown between No. 2 seed Florida and No. 3 Alabama at 3:30 p.m. CT at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. Auburn won a close game with Ole Miss while Tennessee beat red-hot Texas by nine points in Friday's quarterfinal action. Florida and Alabama cruised to big wins in their quarterfinal games. The Gators beat Missouri, 95-81 while Alabama crushed SEC power Kentucky, 99-70. Many eyes will be on Saturday's action in Nashville, including the crew from ESPN's College Gameday, who were on site at Bridgestone Arena for the semifinals of the SEC Tournament. Who will keep their SEC Tournament championship hopes alive once the dust settles on Saturday? Here is a look at how the College Gameday crew predicts Saturday's semifinal action will play out: Jay Williams: Auburn Seth Greenberg: Auburn Jay Williams: Florida Seth Greenberg: Florida This article originally appeared on Auburn Wire: ESPN College Gameday predicts winners of SEC Tournament semifinals

ESPN College Gameday predicts Saturday's SEC Tournament action
ESPN College Gameday predicts Saturday's SEC Tournament action

USA Today

time15-03-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

ESPN College Gameday predicts Saturday's SEC Tournament action

ESPN College Gameday predicts Saturday's SEC Tournament action Does the ESPN College Gameday crew expect Auburn to play for an SEC Tournament championship on Sunday? The SEC Tournament has reached semifinal Saturday. As expected, the top four seeds of this year's classic are competing for a spot on championship Sunday. No. 1 seed Auburn clashes with No. 4 Tennessee to begin the day at noon CT, which will be followed by a showdown between No. 2 seed Florida and No. 3 Alabama at 3:30 p.m. CT at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. Auburn won a close game with Ole Miss while Tennessee beat red-hot Texas by nine points in Friday's quarterfinal action. Florida and Alabama cruised to big wins in their quarterfinal games. The Gators beat Missouri, 95-81 while Alabama crushed SEC power Kentucky, 99-70. Many eyes will be on Saturday's action in Nashville, including the crew from ESPN's College Gameday, who were on site at Bridgestone Arena for the semifinals of the SEC Tournament. Who will keep their SEC Tournament championship hopes alive once the dust settles on Saturday? Here is a look at how the College Gameday crew predicts Saturday's semifinal action will play out: Auburn vs. Tennessee Jay Williams: Auburn Seth Greenberg: Auburn Florida vs. Alabama

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