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WATCH: Pat McAfee steals the spotlight by taking off his shirt on College GameDay

Pat McAfee had fun ahead of the college football games today for Week 11 of action. "College GameDay" was at LSU on Saturday morning for the matchup between the No. 11 LSU Tigers and No. 15 Alabama Crimson Tide.

McAfee decided to show off his flamboyant side and take his shirt off during the show for fun and celebrate with the fans.

McAfee hasn't been shy of showing his body to "College GameDay" fans during the broadcast. He's done it often enough that fans have brought signs for him to take his shirt off.

During an episode on Oct. 12 at the University of Oregon, the Ducks mascot flashed a sign on TV for McAfee to take his shirt off, and the panelist obliged to the crowd's enjoyment.

The former NFL punter has added excitement to the broadcast throughout the college football season. He likes to celebrate with the fans who attend the show and have fun with his co-hosts.

On today's College GameDay episode, he got former Alabama coach Nick Saban to roar like a lion in front of the LSU fans.

Along with getting his co-host to have a good time, McAfee has also involved the fans in the show. He has let local fans attend the show and participate in his kicking challenge for a monetary prize. 'The Pat McAfee Kicking Contest' has led to added intrigue for viewers of the show.

Today, McAfee raised the stakes for an LSU student with over $750 thousand on the line.

LSU student gets major opportunity for "The Pat McAfee Kicking Contest"

A student who attended the latest edition of College GameDay and was tasked with kicking a 33-yard field goal. McAfee said that if the student were successful, he would get $125,000.

A local businessman, Lemmy Lemoine, offered to put up $200,000 towards hurricane relief, and McAfee promised to match it if the student made it. The confident student boasted that he would make it, but missed the field goal.

After the failed attempt, McAfee gave the student a second try for more money. He promised the LSU fan $250,000 for himself and for the charity also. Although the crowd tried to cheer the student on, he missed the kick again.

The former NFL punter shared that he and Lemoine would still donate $250,000 each to the charity. He added that the student shouldn't feel too bad because the contest is supposed to show fans that it's not easy to kick a field goal.

McAfee will resume the contest on "College GameDay" next week for Week 12, as another participant will get the chance to win the prize money.

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