– Advertisement – Pat McAfee is no stranger to stirring conversation, and his recent appearance on College GameDay this past Saturday from Eugene, Oregon, proved no exception. A reel of McAfee’s on-air introduction quickly circulated online, sparking widespread commentary—some critical, some celebratory. In response, the former NFL punter-turned-media personality did not hold back. Sharing a graphic of comments from what McAfee later called “old white people” in a video posted to his Instagram story, McAfee provided context on how he feels about criticisms from those online. “It was nice to read those comments. I’d like to let all you old f***s know I hate you too. Never got along with that class of people, teachers, principals, you name it. Since I’m a kid, always hated me, it’s kind of a part of life,” McAfee said, addressing viewers and critics alike. The comments highlight a recurring theme in McAfee’s public persona. A mix of irreverence, self-assuredness, and an instinct to confront detractors head-on. Known for blending sports commentary with humor and bold opinions. McAfee has cultivated a following that thrives on his willingness to push boundaries, both on television and online. His commentary also included a pointed nod to the broadcasting
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Pat McAfee Blasts “Old White People” & “Old ESPN People” in Early Morning Instagram Story

Pat McAfee Blasts “Old White People” & “Old ESPN People” in Early Morning Instagram Story