
Former NFL kicker Pat McAfee delivered a strong message during Saturday’s College GameDay in the aftermath of the assignation of Charlie Kirk earlier this week.
The 38-year old was wearing a patriotic-themed jacket, delivered the message on the camps of Tennessee ahead of its big game against No. 6 Georgia.
“Getting a chance to be around this beautiful town for the last 24 hours has made me realize that it’s great to be a Tennessee Volunteer,” McAfee said to open ESPN’s “College GameDay.”
“It’s not just a great day to be a Tennessee Volunteer, it’s also a great day to live in the greatest country on Earth, the United States of America,” McAfee said, which sparked “U-S-A” chants from a raucous crowd.
“And all week we’ve seen and heard maybe a lot more than we ever should about what separates us, what makes us different and our differing opinions. But on this beautiful campus on this glorious Saturday you’ll see 102,000-plus in the eighth-largest stadium in the world from different economic backgrounds, political backgrounds, religious backgrounds, you name it all, coming together for one thing: and that’s to kick Georgia’s a–.”
Here’s the full speech:
McAfee said that Saturday is about celebrating what makes this country great.
“A football locker room is the greatest place on earth, its stadium is as well. Today we celebrate what makes this country great, today we celebrate the greatest sport on earth: football,” McAfee said.
Rece Davis, one of the hosts of “College GameDay,” said that football “pulls everyone together,” which prompted McAfee to say it tries to.
“It tries to at least and I think that’s what we need to remember, especially on weeks like this. It’s great to be alive, it’s great to be a football fan, and Saturday always delivers in college football season,” McAfee said.










