East Lansing — The doctor is in. No, Pat Fitzgerald doesn’t have a medical degree, but Michigan State’s new football coach says he’s gotten a Ph.D. in the ways of modern college football since ...
The birthday boy is in East Lansing. The Pat Fitzgerald press conference Tuesday introducing him as Michigan State football coach has ended. We have the video of Fitzgerald's press conference at MSU ...
Pat Fitzgerald was officially named the Michigan State football coach on Monday, Dec. 1. The former Northwestern coach becomes the 27th coach in program history and fourth since Mark Dantonio’s sudden ...
Pat Fitzgerald, vowing to "restore tradition" in the Michigan State football program, was hired as the Spartans' new coach Monday. The deal is for five years, sources told ESPN's Pete Thamel, and ...
Mega sports personality Pat McAfee seems to be everywhere all at once. The former Indianapolis Colts punter now serves as an analyst for ESPN, while also hosting his own show, The Pat McAfee Show, and ...
Larger-than-life sports personality Pat McAfee and his wife, Samantha McAfee, are expanding their brood. “The path that led us here was filled with needles, hormones, countless appointments, and more ...
Pat McAfee isn’t the rube he’d like you to believe he is. The former NFL punter became a media powerhouse by presenting himself as just another bro talking sports. He claims not to know anything about ...
President Donald Trump appeared on Pat McAfee's daily ESPN show on Tuesday, and of course, not everyone was pleased. Days after McAfee himself broke the news that Trump would attend the Washington ...
Former Northwestern football coach Pat Fitzgerald said he feels "100% vindicated" in the wake of the August settlement of his wrongful termination lawsuit against the school where he was the head ...
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Pat McAfee’s deal with ESPN will run another three years, but the top content person at ESPN has already made up his mind. Burke Magnus, ESPN’s president of content, wants McAfee to stay with ESPN ...
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