It looks like the long-running feud between Pat McAfee and Washington State University is finally coming to an end. The former NFL punter and current ESPN analyst announced on Twitter that he will be appearing on College GameDay this weekend, and that he has agreed to end his feud with the university.
The feud between McAfee and Washington State began back in 2017, when McAfee made a joke about the university on Twitter. The tweet was met with a strong response from the university, leading to a back-and-forth between the two sides. McAfee eventually apologized for the tweet, but the feud continued for years.
Now, it looks like the feud is finally coming to an end. McAfee announced on Twitter that he will be appearing on College GameDay this weekend, and that he has agreed to end his feud with Washington State. He also said that he is looking forward to meeting with university officials and students while he is in town.
This is great news for both McAfee and Washington State. McAfee will get to appear on one of the biggest college football shows of the year, while Washington State will finally be able to put the feud behind them. It’s a win-win for both sides, and it’s great to see them finally coming together.
It’s also great to see that McAfee is willing to put aside his differences with Washington State and move forward. It shows that he is willing to take responsibility for his actions and make amends. It’s a great example for others to follow, and it’s a great way to start off the college football season.
So, it looks like the long-running feud between Pat McAfee and Washington State University is finally coming to an end. It’s great news for both sides, and it’s a great way to start off the college football season. Let’s hope that this is just the beginning of a positive relationship between McAfee and Washington State.