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Pat McAfee brings the house down on College GameDay in Indiana

McAfee pumped up the Hoosiers alumni hours before kickoff during College GameDay

Pat McAfee brings the house down on College GameDay in Indiana
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Pat McAfee, the charismatic host of College GameDay, brought his unique energy to Bloomington, Indiana. As the show descended upon Memorial Stadium, McAfee pumped up the crowd with his signature humor, ion, and performance. His infectious enthusiasm helped create an electric atmosphere for the highly anticipated matchup between Indiana and Washington.

The former NFL punter turned to a sports media personality, he has cultivated a massive following. His energy and style have made him one of the most popular figures in social media sports. The anticipation for his appearance on College GameDay was palpable, with Indiana University students lining up for hours to secure the best spots for the show.

HOO-HOO-HOO HOOSIERS

The stage is set for a high-scoring affair as the No. 13 Indiana host the Washington . Both teams boast potent ing attacks, ranked 11th and 16th in the nation. The Hoosiers enter the game undefeated at 7-0, while the Huskies are looking to rebound from a loss to Iowa. Indiana is favored by 5.5 points, and the over/under is set at 54 points, suggesting a potential shootout.

The Hoosiers are coming off a dominant 56-7 victory over Nebraska, while the Huskies suffered a 40-16 defeat to Iowa. As both teams look to make a statement, this matchup promises to be a thrilling contest between two high-powered offenses.

The Hoosiers and Huskies have a short limited history, with only three previous matchups. Indiana holds a 2-1 series advantage, with the most recent meeting occurring in 2003, a game won by Washington. This will be Washington's second visit to Bloomington, and their first as a member of the Big Ten Conference.

The stakes are high for both teams. Indiana, currently undefeated at 7-0, is looking to maintain their momentum and continue their climb in the national rankings. The Hoosiers will have to overcome the absence of starting quarterback Kurtis Rourke, who is sidelined with an injury. Washington, meanwhile, is aiming to rebound from a recent loss and make a push for bowl eligibility. As both teams battle for a victory, the College GameDay spotlight will shine brightly on Bloomington, adding to the excitement and pressure of the matchup.

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