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ESPN's Pat McAfee had nothing but gratitude for his head football coach back during his playing days, Rich Rodriguez, who made a comeback at his alma mater West Virginia, when giving his honest ...
Pat McAfee was as much of a character in college as he is today, says his former West Virginia head coach, Rich Rodriguez. But Rodriguez, who coached McAfee during the kicker’s first three ...
Not many college football fans would remember WVU's loss against the Pittsburgh Panthers in the 2007 Backyard Brawl Rivalry. The post ‘I Was Afraid’: Rich Rodriguez Opens Up on Pat McAfee ...
Pat McAfee, an All-Pro punter turned broadcaster, was a head-turner in his college and NFL days on the field, just the way he is now at the broadcasting studio. The post WVU's Rich Rodriguez ...
Following the announcement that Rich Rodriguez would be returning to the program, Pat McAfee took to Twitter/X. There, he shared just how excited he is for the move.
One of Rich Rodriguez’s most famous former players will be on hand as the 61-year-old is reintroduced as West Virginia’s head coach. Taking to X on Thursday, Pat McAfee revealed that The Pat ...
Today, Pat McAfee is one of the largest personalities on ESPN, appearing on shows like College GameDay. Before all of that, though, West Virginia head coach Rich Rodriguez knew him as a young kicker.
Rich Rodriguez had a successful tenure in his first stint as West Virginia's coach, finishing his seven-year stay with a 60-26 record. Pat McAfee hopes the coach can replicate the stride of his ...
McAfee teased Hawk about the Mountaineers being a threat to his alma mater, Ohio State, but he let it slide and gave WVU a round of applause for bringing Rich Rodriguez home. “I feel like I’ve ...