Pat McAfee continued to share some insight on what he’s been thinking about while on vacation from his daily YouTube sports talk show, evaluating the different deals and partnerships the media star has in place presently.
McAfee appeared on WWE TV last month at the Royal Rumble in San Antonio, his first appearance since stepping away from the announce table on SmackDown last summer to go join College GameDay. But in a note posted on both Pat’s Twitter and Instagram on Wednesday, he asked what the future held in the wrestling promotion. This considering his first child will be born in the next few months and that the company is for sale.
“I LOVE it but, they’re allegedly gonna be sold, who’s buying them? Do I want to work/make money for those people?” McAfee wrote.
McAfee also made it sound like his future on GameDay is up in the air at the moment, but he was thrilled with what he was able to do in his role on the show.
“No long term deal in place but, I enjoyed the workload that came with being a part of one of the most iconic shows in the history of sports,” McAfee said. “I think we had the greatest year it’s had in like 2 decades or something ratings wise…f–king WILD.”
Pat also touched on the business relationship he has with FanDuel, which he’s currently in year two of a four-year, $120 million contract.
“We and the new group of FD execs don’t necessarily have the same philosophical views on stuff, nothing but love for them, they are doing their thing but, certainly a different way of operating these days,” he said.
McAfee continued to report that overall things business-wise are on the up and up, and that he’s being sued by Brett Favre for defamation.