"WWE Raw" commentator Pat McAfee is set to miss Monday's show, as he'll be busy offering live coverage for the College Football Championship.
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Pat McAfee is set to return for more College Football Playoff coverage, bringing his unique style to both semifinal games. After hosting an alternate "Field Pass" broadcast on ESPN
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It appears that McAfee will not be joining Michael Cole for Raw commentary on Monday, January 20, as he will be hosting Field Pass with his Pat McAfee Show crew during the CFB Playoff National Championship Game between Notre Dame and Ohio State on the same night.
McAfee, who was a former NFL punter for the Indianapolis Colts, is known for his hot takes and loud personality and is a perfect compliment to the likes of Lee Corso and Nick Saban on College GameDay and pregame shows like on Friday when he crushed on Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman.
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Pat McAfee is already taking time off from his WWE RAW commentary duties. McAfee returned to WWE last month as a surprise commentator for Saturday Night’s Main Event. He followed that up by returning to RAW Netflix premiere on January 6 alongside Michael Cole.
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