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Pat McAfee Clears Air About His Involvement in WVU Search

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Pat McAfee at Gold-Blue spring game Gatorade bath
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WVU fans from all over the globe were tuned into the Pat McAfee Show on Tuesday with the expectation that a major announcement would take place. Instead, McAfee simply hosted a typical version of show full of mostly NFL talk after another week’s worth of games, granted he did wear West Virginia gear throughout, and only addressed the rumors at the end of the program.

“West Virginia is a massive part of this whole discussion about college ball going forward,” said McAfee. But after hyping up WVU, he then popped the balloon of the fans hoping for McAfee to announce the return of his old coach Rich Rodriguez, at least for now.

“I think whoever Wren Baker hires is gonna be great for West Virginia. I do not know who is getting hired at West Virginia,” added McAfee to end the speculation that he’s harboring the news until WVU gives him the green light to reveal it all.

McAfee also made it clear the announcement is not scheduled to happen live on his show, although he would obviously be open to doing that.

This comes now with the search going on for well over a week. McAfee also talked about Rodriguez being involved early on in the search.

โ€œRich Rod is a part of the WVU conversation,โ€ proclaimed McAfee during as segment of his show.

McAfee then proceeded to detail what life could be like for West Virginia fans with Rodriguez back as their head coach, further exposing his pick among the candidates.

So far this week in the midst of more rumors and reports, the only thing we know for sure is Penn State offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki has taken his name out of the running after many in the media, including WV Sports Now, reported that he was a leading finalist for the job.

For a related story, Anthony Becht received an interview for the WVU head coach position.

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