Watch: Former Notre Dame QB Brady Quinn pays off bet to Ohio State in-law

Take that off now Brady

When [autotag]Notre Dame football[/autotag] lost at home to Ohio State, it wasn’t just the Irish that lost.

[autotag]Brady Quinn[/autotag], whose brother in-law is former Buckeye linebacker [autotag]AJ Hawk[/autotag], made a bet with each other on who would win the game. Unfortunately, the former Irish quarterback had to pay off his bet in front of a large audience.

On the set of [autotag]Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff[/autotag] pre-game show, Quinn arrived on set with a Hawk Ohio State jersey, officially completing the wager. Check out the video below of the incident.

We certainly don’t agree with [autotag]Urban Meyer[/autotag]’s comments, Brady looks much better in Blue and Gold.

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Watch: Brady Quinn pays off bet, wears Ohio State football jersey

Quinn looks good… #GoBucks

[autotag]Ohio State football[/autotag] defeating Notre Dame didn’t just have implication on the field, there were some off the field as well.

Former Irish quarterback, [autotag]Brady Quinn[/autotag], whose brother in-law is former Buckeye linebacker [autotag]AJ Hawk[/autotag], made a bet and we all know who won. The payoff was Quinn having to wear a Buckeye jersey, and he just so happened to do it in Columbus on the set of Fox’s pregame show, [autotag]Big Noon Saturday[/autotag].

Check out the video below of Quinn in front of plenty of Buckeye fans wearing a Hawk jersey, with former Ohio State national championship head coach [autotag]Urban Meyer[/autotag] liking his outfit choice.

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Pat McAfee praises Chiefs TE Travis Kelce’s ‘epic’ White House moment

Pat McAfee got a kick out of #Chiefs TE Travis Kelce’s “epic moment” at the White House. | from @EdEastonJr

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On Monday, the Kansas City Chiefs made their first trip to the White House to celebrate their Super Bowl LVII victory. The meeting with the President of the United States is an honor many sports champions have routinely enjoyed for decades, and the Chiefs can finally add their names to that illustrious list.

In the end, the viral moment featuring Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes gave the ceremony even more of a unique touch. The All-Pro tight end acting as if he was going to address the nation at the briefly abandoned podium before being ushered away by Mahomes brought plenty of laughs. One of the many people laughing was host and former NFL punter Pat McAfee who immediately praised the Chiefs duo on Tuesday’s episode of “The Pat McAfee Show.”

“Travis Kelce had an epic moment at the White House,” said McAfee. “And when you start knowing the White House trip as a Super Bowl champion enough to know that a situation is about to pop up and not miss it in the epic fashion in which Travis Kelce did yesterday, you know your team is on a dynastic run. Travis Kelce continues to be one of the most epic humans to ever exist. And yesterday is the most recent example at the White House.”

“What a moment, Travis f****** loved it. I love that AJ (Hawk), I genuinely do,” said McAfee. “That’s a good moment. A lot of people can miss that moment.”

McAfee’s co-host and former NFL linebacker AJ Hawk shared his thoughts on the Chiefs All-Pro duo’s legacy following all the recent success.

“Hopefully, we enjoy watching these two together now because there’ll be something down the road when you watch it like, ‘Man, how awesome was that? “When Mahomes and Kelce were rolling together like that, yeah, I’m going to enjoy it,” Hawk explained. “It’s fun to watch.”

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College Football Rivalry Week: College Gameday Game Selections

Who you got today?

The final week of the college football regular season is upon us and the schedule of games has plenty of games that will have a significant impact on the postseason.  Will the loser of Ohio State vs. Michigan be out of the College Football Playoff?  Or will they just need Notre Dame to upset USC on Saturday night to get them a pass?

Clemson takes on South Carolina that was firing on all cylinders a week ago. Could the Tigers be a team on upset watch this week?  Rivalry week won’t disappoint, that we know for sure.  Here is what the staff of ESPN’s “College Gameday” has happening on the Saturday after Thanksgiving.

Marcus Freeman is turning into his former coach right before our eyes

It wouldn’t be a bad comparison at all

As many of you know, or if you don’t, I went to Ohio State in the early 2000’s and was a student when Jim Tressel arrived on campus. The Senator took over a program that couldn’t get over the edge (win big games) and helped rebuild it to what we see now. Tressel won a BCS Championship in his second season, after a very shaky 7-5 initial campaign although they did win their rivalry game against Michigan after his infamous speech.

What we are seeing with Marcus Freeman and Notre Dame could very well be a similar trajectory and here as some very interesting similarities that I see between the two.

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