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The former NFL botter, Pat McAfee, delivered a powerful message on Saturday morning after the assassination of Charlie Kirk earlier in the week.
McAfee, 38, who wore a jacket on the patriotic theme, delivered the message to the Tennessee campus before his big match against Georgia No. 6.
“Having the chance to be with this beautiful city for 24 hours made me realize that it is great to be a volunteer from Tennessee,” said McAfee to open “College Gameday” in Espn.
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Pat McAfee helps launch the fan fan fan fan fan fan fan with live broadcast outside the renowned professional football temple in Canton, Ohio, July 31, 2025. (Imagn)
“It is not only a big day to be a volunteer in Tennessee, it is also an excellent day to live in the largest land of the land, the United States of America,” said McAfee, who sparked songs “USA” with a noisy crowd.
“And all week, we have seen and heard perhaps much more than what we should never separate, which makes us different and our different opinions. But on this magnificent campus on this glorious Saturday, you will see more than 102,000 people in the eighth stadium in the world in different economic horizons, political history, religious history, have you named it for a thing: Georgia. “.
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College Gameday Sportscaster Pat McAfee on the set of College Gameday before the match between Ohio State Buckeyes and Texas Longhorns at the Ohio Stadium de Columbus, Ohio, August 30, 2025. (Jason Mowry / Getty images)
McAfee said that on Saturday is to celebrate what makes this country big.
“A football locker room is the largest place on earth, its stadium is also. Today, we are celebrating what makes this country big, today, we are celebrating the greatest sport on earth: football,” said McAfee.

Pat McAfee goes on stage at ESPN College Gameday before the University Football match at the University of Oklahoma – Michigan in Norman, Oklahoma, September 6, 2025. (Imagn)
Acvis, one of the hosts in “College Gameday”, said that football “brings together everyone”, which prompted McAfee to say that he tries.
“He tries at least and I think that is what we have to remember, especially weeks like this. It’s great to be alive, it’s great to be a football fan, and Saturday always offers a university football season,” said McAfee.