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Pat McAfee Leads 'College GameDay' Crowd In Rowdy Chant Before Georgia-Tennessee
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No. 12 Georgia (7-2) has not played a home game since Oct. 12 when it defeated Mississippi State, 41-31, at Sanford Stadium. The Bulldogs' campus was featured in ESPN's "College GameDay" broadcast on Saturday morning. 

The Bulldogs entered Saturday's matchup needing to rebound from their 28-10 loss to Ole Miss in Week 11. Georgia has a chance to climb back into the College Football Playoff selection committee's good graces with a win over No. 7 Tennessee (8-1) on Saturday night when the two meet at 7:30 p.m. ET on ABC.

Pat McAfee had a little fun with the Georgia crowd during the "College GameDay" Broadcast, singing an alternative verson of the "Redcoat Band Chant" right in front of Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart.

"What's that coming down the track? A mean machine in the red and black," McAfee chanted. "Ain't nothin' finer in the land, than a drunk, obnoxious Georgia fan. Go Dawgs. Go Dawgs. Go Dawgs. Sic em."

McAfee then addressed Smart.

"I tell you what Kirby, I don't know who the drunk obnoxious Georgia fan is but I'm excited for these folks to have a first home game in 37 days," McAfee said.

Georgia will have two more home games after Saturday's contest. The Bulldogs will host Massachusetts (2-7) in Week 13. UGA will finish their regular season at home against Georgia Tech (6-4) on Nov. 29. 

This article first appeared on Athlon Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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