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Pat McAfee Tracks Down Viral Chargers Fan From Monday Night Football

Marianne Do went viral on X for her intense reactions during Monday Night Football between the Cowboys and Chargers.

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The Dallas Cowboys met the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday Night Football earlier this week, and one of the highlights of the game coverage was ESPN’s cameras catching one particular Chargers fan go through a range of emotions watching the game play out at SoFi Stadium. After seeing clips of her reactions go viral, Pat McAfee reached out to bring that fan (Merrianne Do) on to his show Tuesday.

McAfee thanked her for restoring his faith in sports fanhood. Clips of her reactions to the end of the game blew up on social media.

“We’ve gotten to an era in a time where people are too embarrassed to showcase their emotions for things outside of themselves,” McAfee said. “Last night, we were all inspired and entertained as we watched along with Merrianne Do as she watched her beloved Los Angeles Charges do what they have done a lot of times over the last few years.”

“I love the fact that you were able to eliminate all of life’s bullshit and just get lost in the moment,” he added.

Do has lived in California for two decades and told TMZ she grew up a Vikings fan before adopting the Chargers as her team when she moved to the Golden State. She’s kept up with the franchise going back to the end of the Drew Brees/Marty Schottenheimer era in San Diego.

She said to Pat McAfee she’s just generally an intense person who wears her emotions on her sleeve. In such a tight game, in the closing moments of the fourth quarter knowing the team ultimately needed a touchdown to win, Do was going to be super passionate about what was unfolding on the field.

“I couldn’t handle it. I was excited, I was elated, my heart was just bursting,” she said. “And I was super excited.”

McAfee gave Do props for sticking with the Chargers through the years but wondered if she ever questioned giving up her support given the team’s track record of not being able to rise to the occasion in big games.

Merrianne said she’s had her up and down days with the Chargers like a lot of other fans, but at the end of the day a football team isn’t as important as her relationship with her husband and children. And even though the Chargers couldn’t beat the Cowboys on Monday night, hope for this season hasn’t been lost.

“You have to have faith,” she said. “If not, what’s the point of being a fan?”

Do was given a chance by AJ Hawk to respond to the group of fans, which included Darius Butler and Tone Diggs on the show, that questioned the authenticity of her reactions captured by ESPN cameras, saying she wasn’t paid by the league or the Chargers to be there and act like she did.

“I wish I was getting paid,” she said. “I wish I could make myself AI and as beautiful as I want. But at the end of the day, this is me. Crazy mom of four, crazy Chargers fan, crazy freaking football fan and it is what it is. I’m not offended.”

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SEC Commissioner Tells Pat McAfee Someone at ESPN Leaked 2024 Schedule Without Permission

“We were trying to protect it. Someone at ESPN apparently leaked it.”

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SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey isn’t particularly thrilled that his new top broadcast partner leaked a portion of next year’s schedule a bit early.

During an appearance on the Pat McAfee Show, which just so happens to be an ESPN property, Sankey mentioned his displeasure at the Worldwide Leader for leaking a portion of the 2024 SEC schedule early. According to Sankey, the league and the network agreed to release the schedule together in the near future.

“We were trying to protect it,” Sankey said. “Someone at ESPN apparently leaked it,” according to Yahoo Sports college football reporter Ross Dellenger.

While leaks in the media space are hardly a new phenomenon, especially when it comes to something as desirable as a football conference’s yearly schedule, a leak this early in the newly-formed ESPN-SEC relationship is less than ideal. Starting next season, ESPN will take over as the SEC’s primary broadcast partner, assuming the position CBS had long held for decades.

In the leaked portion of the schedule, the Georgia Bulldogs and Alabama Crimson Tide will play in the regular season for just the third time in the past 15 years. We also know the Bulldogs will play the debuting Texas Longhorns in Texas, while the Tide will play the other Oklahoma Sooners on the road.

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Jim Boeheim Making Analyst Debut on ACC Network, Joining The CW

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Former Syracuse Orange basketball head coach Jim Boeheim will make his debut as an analyst on Saturday, Dec. 2 on the ACC Network. Boeheim will be on the broadcast for the matchup between Florida State and North Carolina at 2 PM ET featuring play-by-play announcer Wes Durham and sideline reporter Cory Alexander.

Boeheim will make his studio debut on Tuesday, Dec. 5 during halftime of the men’s prime-time doubleheader games on the day – which consists of Central Connecticut against Boston College at 6 PM ET, followed by Cornell taking on Syracuse at 8 PM ET.

On the program, he will be joined by host Kelsey Riggs and analyst Luke Hancock, and he will also remain on the air for the 10 p.m. edition of Nothing But Net, the network’s signature basketball show.

Additionally, Jim Boeheim also joined Westwood One and is reportedly set to work on The CW coverage of ACC basketball, debuting this Saturday with pre-taped segments during halftime of two conference games. News of Boeheim working with The CW was first reported by Mike Waters of Syracuse.com.

Boeheim departed Syracuse University after 47 seasons as a coach and holding an overall win-loss record of 1,015-441. He has the second-most wins at the Division I level in the history of college basketball, only being surpassed by former Duke head coach Mike Krzyzewski.

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Dan Le Batard: I Thought Pat McAfee Would Grow College GameDay, But That Hasn’t Happened

Le Batard said McAfee is playing under a different set of rules than others at ESPN.

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Pat McAfee has checked all the boxes Disney and ESPN leadership had when the former NFL punter brought his daily sports talk show into the fray, but one area where it seems like the waters aren’t so smooth for McAfee is in his reception as an analyst on College GameDay.

GameDay viewers have not shied away from making their feelings known that they don’t like seeing McAfee on the show, and Dan Le Batard has found the criticism quite interesting.

On The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz on Thursday, Le Batard said he thought having Pat McAfee on GameDay would continue taking the show to the next level, but it turns out he was wrong in some respects.

“And so they get McAfee and they give him a new set of rules,” Le Batard said. “But I thought that would result in College GameDay getting bigger and better. More popular. I underestimated the allegiance that the viewer has to David Pollack.”

“I’m reading him and everyone around him saying he’s a good teammate, they all love him, they’re all getting along with him,” Le Batard added. “He is effusive, he is such a positive person. He is effusive in his praise for the people on that sat. But now the numbers are coming back, and this is something that McAfee couldn’t have expected.”

Executive producer Mike Ruiz chimed in saying that a contributing factor in the changing conditions at GameDay is due to the mass layoffs and non-renewals of more expensive talent over the last couple years. He said there was going to be a natural need to switch things up after cutting ties with the likes of Pollack, Tom Rinaldi, and Chris “The Bear” Fallica.

“The format of the show when you take someone like that, you’re changing it,” Ruiz said. “You’re changing the emotional stories that made you cry in advance of a Purdue/Ohio State game. All that stuff starts going away. And now it’s not just going away, some of that stuff is going to FOX.”

Dan Le Batard responded saying he wasn’t trying to blame Pat McAfee for Big Noon Kickoff closing the gap on GameDay and negative fan feedback. But all of a sudden now that FOX can tout its pregame show continuing to grow and be a successful alternative to ESPN’s product, the narrative shifts.

“I always say perception is not reality, but when all you have is perception and fudged numbers, FOX is saying, ‘We’ve caught College GameDay. We’ve caught one of the most popular shows in the history of sports television,'” Le Batard said.

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