4-star OL recruit commits to Nebraska on 'The Pat McAfee Show'
Jordan Agbanoma joins Pat McAfee and explains his decision to commit to the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Jordan Agbanoma joins Pat McAfee and explains his decision to commit to the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Tynan Lawrence looked to learn from Macklin Celebrini in making the jump from the USHL to Boston University. The 17-year-old centre, who was MVP of the Clark Cup in 2025, models his game on the Sharks star as well as Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki.
Growing up in New Brunswick, Tynan Lawrence admired fellow Martimer Sidney Crosby. The 17-year-old centre is now looking to become the latest NHLer from Atlantic Canada. TSN Director of Scouting Craig Button has Lawrence going eighth overall to Winnipeg in his latest mock draft.
Heather Dinich discusses the possibility of expanding the College Football Playoff.
Texas Tech's sac fly completes epic walk-off win over Ole Miss.
Fan holding baby catches a foul ball during Saint Mary's-Mississippi State game
Paul Finebaum weighs in on Lane Kiffin and Steve Sarkisian's critical comments of Ole Miss.
Kirk Herbstreit joins Pat McAfee and makes the case for Miami to win college football's national title this season.
Four-star offensive tackle Cameron Wagner announces his commitment to Oregon on "The Pat McAfee Show."
Jay Williams voices his displeasure with the NCAA tournament expanding to 76 teams and why he thinks it's happening.
UCLA coach Bob Chesney joins Rich Eisen and shares his thoughts on recent AFCA rule proposals.
TCU manager Kirk Saarloos gets ejected and then takes over a minute to walk across the field before leaving.
Four-star QB recruit Wonderful "Champ" Monds IV announces his commitment to Notre Dame on the Pat McAfee Show.
“The Pat McAfee Show” crew discusses Georgia coach Kirby Smart’s comments that the Big Ten has an edge over the SEC.
Michael Wilbon reacts to the news of John Wall being named Howard's president of basketball operations.
Jay Williams breaks down why he dislikes the expansion of the NCAA tournament to 76 teams.
Chris "Mad Dog" Russo furiously explains why he dislikes the NCAA tournament expanding to 76 teams.
Paul Finebaum details why the NCAA's investigation of Brendan Sorsby's alleged gambling is such a big story.
Stephen A. Smith explains why he isn't sold on the seven-year, $87.5 million extension Kalen DeBoer received from Alabama.
Canadian Syla Swords scored 16 points and fellow sophomore Olivia Olson scored 19 as No. 2 Michigan overcame a sluggish start for a victory over Louisville in the Sweet 16 on Saturday.
Paul Finebaum celebrates the career of Bruce Pearl after he announced his retirement.
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