Pat McAfee has Nick Saban clapping after he triggers the NSFW LSU chant during ESPN's "GameDay"
Pat McAfee had some fun, as he always does, on College GameDay on Saturday before the start of the game between the No. 11-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide and No. 14-ranked LSU Tigers. The game is being hosted by LSU, so the College GameDay crew traveled to Louisiana to cover the game.
In the coverage before kick-off, Pat McAfee engaged with the crowd and got them riled up. He triggered the crowd to start an NSFW chant when he said, "Hey Ohhh!" The crowd responded with a chant of:
"Suck that Tiger d*ck b*tch!"
The chant caught Pat McAfee off guard and caused Nick Saban to laugh and clap in amusement. McAfee then triggered them to do the chant again which got everyone laughing.
Who is making picks alongside Pat McAfee as guest pickers on College GameDay in Week 11?
Every week, McAfee and the College GameDay crew travel to a different corner of the United States of America to cover a game. On Saturday, the team is in Louisiana to cover a game between the Alabama Crimson Tide (6-2) and LSU Tigers (6-2).
One of the most fun aspects of College GameDay is there are new guests on the show every week. The normal cast of characters, including Pat McAfee, Nick Saban, and Lee Corso are almost always on the show, but guests are brought on to make picks. Those guests always have connections to the home team.
This week, the College GameDay crew has brought on two guests, gymnast Livvy Dunne and MLB pitcher Paul Skenes. Dunne is a gymnast who currently competes for LSU. She has been with the program since 2020 and has become one of the biggest names in college gymnastics. She has built an impressive social media following, with over 5.3 million followers on Instagram.
Skene is a professional baseball pitcher for the Pittsburgh Pirates. He played one season at LSU in 2023, helping the team win a national championship. He was then the first overall pick in the 2023 MLB draft.
When they make their picks alongside Pat McAfee, they will likely play to the crowd and pick LSU. However, this is expected to be one of the closest matchups of the week.
Alabama is a slight -150 favorite, whereas LSU is a small +125 underdog. Both teams are fighting for their playoff lives as one more loss could knock them out of contention.