Pat McAfee Announces His Return to ESPN College GameDay Show

Wednesday’s episode of The Pat McAfee Show featured WWE RAW brand commentator and co-host Pat McAfee officially announcing that he will be making his return to ESPN’s College GameDay series for this upcoming college football season.

“I am returning to College GameDay and although I don’t want to make a big deal out of it, I know it is a big fucking deal that it’s happening. There was some drama obviously that started lingering. We had chatted about it, conversation was taking place, then some lawyer at ESPN tried to be a super genius. I ended up being a free agent, and it was a real moment of looking in the mirror and saying, ‘Am I the right person for this job?’ Obviously, The Athletic poll came out last year. I think it was like 50% of the people were like, ‘Get this guy the hell off of College GameDay.’ I’m a College GameDay fan. I enjoyed waking up on Saturday mornings and watching the show that propels us into college football Saturday and inevitably into NFL Sunday, so for those people to have a terrible morning because of me existence, it was certainly something that weighed very heavy on this here dumbass sports stooge’s heart. That’s for real, brother, because we have a show Monday through Friday, obviously. It’s three hours every single day, we’re lucky to do it. We create it, we produce it. There are zero people from journalism school here. We are kind of doing our own thing, but it’s a lot of work. I’m my agent, I’m my own representative, I’m my own strategizer, I’m my own schemer, along the great boys that I have working here, so it’s a lot of effort Monday through Friday. Saturday mornings used to be the only time I was really able to sleep in and get a rest. Then, when you get offered the opportunity to join College GameDay, you can’t say no to that. You’re talking about one of the greatest shows in the history of television. You’re telling about one of the greatest shows in the history of sports media.

Whenever I got there, I fell in love with it. How could you not? The entire pageantry of college football is on display for three hours before the games even start. Millions and millions of people are watching every single Saturday. So I took it as a great honor. I was very lucky, I was very thankful to be there. I enjoyed every single stop that we made, every college town that we stopped through, the conversations alongside everybody at the desk, and the people that work behind the camera are just as cool and talented as the people that are on-camera, so it was like I was a part of their family. But did I want to continue to ruin these people’s Saturdays? Did I maybe want to sleep in on a Saturday morning during football season with my baby girl, as she’s continuing to grow and evolve? She’s gonna grow, so do I want to be away? It was an actual decision that was based on, not on my love of college football because obviously, I fell in love with it. Not because if my love of the people at College GameDay. I enjoy the shit out of all those people that are part of that entire family. But mostly because do I want to sign up to hear in my mentions how terrible of a person I am by people will never understand the type of human I am? Is that what I want to sign up for? We’re doing okay everywhere else. Every time I thought about it, I was like, ‘I get the opportunity to do this. I still get the opportunity to do this. I need to do this.’ I think we can put that conversation to bed. I’m excited to be there. To that lawyer, you’re genius, buddy. You did great. Caused a lot of shit, but ultimately, in the end, the stooge in a USA tank top, and if I would have had jorts on, could work you every time in that negotiating table. Just remember that. To all you journalists that are talking about it, I’d love to sit in a room with you one-on-one and see how it ends up. But to the college football fans, thank you for embracing me and my stupidity, and I can’t wait to get back on the road with the entire crew on Saturdays throughout the fall.”

In regards to WWE, it is currently not known how his return to ESPN’s College GameDay series will impact his current commentary job status with WWE but McAfee likely will be taking some time off from the company this Fall.

Transcript h/t: Fightful.com