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On Tuesday, ESPN's Pat McAfee addressed the situation and had a message for some his big-name coworkers who have shared videos on social media talking about the dispute and how fans can go to a website so they "don't miss any" action.
While referring to videos posted last week by ESPN hosts urging fans to visit KeepMyNetworks.com and send complaints to YouTube TV, McAfee urged his colleagues not to take their employer’s side.
Disney and YouTube TV have been locked in a stalemate since late last week, leading The Mouse to pull all channels, including ESPN, from the OTT service. That meant die-hard college football subscribers found themselves without access to College GameDay or any ESPN network game on Saturday.
Pat McAfee is not a fan of ESPN using hosts to promote their campaign against YouTube TV. For the past week, the most prominent names at ESPN, including
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The reason ESPN brought in Pat McAfee is the same reason the polarizing entertainer is at war with his coworkers. In a video posted to his Instagram story on Tuesday, McAfee addressed comments
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Pat McAfee didn't share the messaging from ESPN, and he actually helped the fans by broadcasting College GameDay on his social media accounts. On his show "The Pat McAfee Show", McAfee bashed his colleagues for continuing to tell consumers to make the move.