Forced to Undergo Drug Test Twice, Pat McAfee Drops Surprising West Virginia Story After 3-Word Message on NCAA Snub /d

Well, the NCAA could be a double-edged sword, you know. Like in one way, it can make you lots of money through NIL deals—give you a platform to transcend into the NFL. Or it can tarnish your football career with a black spot that could haunt you forever. And to make matters worse, it could come as a total surprise in the form of a random drug test in college. But don’t you worry—because Pat McAfee has revealed a secret recipe that can help you bypass the NCAA’s drug testing. So, what’s the secret sauce?

On the latest episode of his Pat McAfee show, the former alum of West Virginia was asked whether he was ever tested for w–d in college. “Yeah…I got it like twice, I think, in the four years, randomly selected.” But the interesting thing is he didn’t just reveal whether he was ever drug tested or not. McAfee further added some juicy details that he thinks college players used to do during drug testing time—to avoid jeopardizing their careers.

“There was a gimmick. There was a game. You just need a Visine bottle, basically, and somebody else, and then you just sleep with that in your tights. So it gets body temperature, wake up the next morning, pop that thing in the microwave, five, ten seconds, make sure it gets a little bit more heat, put that in the tights,” McAfee said. Wait!! Hold on, there’s more to the gimmick than you actually thought.

McAfee added, “You’re going in there, and then obviously go to the stall, and they give you the cup, and then it turns around, and they test the temperature. That’s the big thing, is the temperature right? Yeah, it is. Sweet, you’re good. You got it.” Understood? To avoid losing one year of eligibility, you need to get that temperature right. Otherwise, you might get in trouble like the former alum of the University of Cincinnati, Travis Kelce.

Yep, the Chiefs TE had to face all sorts of trouble when he got suspended for one year for failing a drug test. In 2010, Kelce tested positive for marijuana, which he felt left a black mark after leaving college. On an old episode of his New Heights podcast, Kelce revealed how that one-year suspension tanked his stock. “At the Combine, I had some bad interviews.” But the one he remembered fondly was with the Cowboys, who apparently passed on Kelce because of his drug issues.

“The Cowboys, they were kind of pressing me about having this red flag of missing a year. It ended really fast.” At that point, maybe the Cowboys thought they were right. However, soon, that decision to pass on Kelce proved more than costly. Chiefs picked him up as their 63rd overall, and the rest, you know—is history.

Well, moving away from the NCAA’s troublesome drug testing policy. It seems they have sparked some controversy surrounding their latest decision on West Virginia. Let’s say Pat McAfee is not all happy seeing his college’s treatment by the NCAA.

What’s your perspective on:

Is Pat McAfee right about WVU getting snubbed, or did the NCAA make the right call?

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Pat McAfee dishes out 3-word reaction to West Virginia’s snub by NCAA

Every year, more and more teams feel they deserve a spot in the NCAA men’s tournament. But unfortunately, it has room for only 68 teams. Just 3 years ago, Texas A&M coach Buzz Williams released a nine-page manifesto describing why he felt his team was wrongfully excluded and wanted an overhaul of the selection process. Then, we have the example of UNC and West Virginia. Almost all amateur bracketologists thought the Tar Heels would narrowly miss the NCAA’s tournament. Why? Only a 1-12 record in Quadrant 1 games wasn’t deemed good enough to make the final 68 cut.

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However, the logic went out of the window when it was the UNC who got included instead of West Virginia. The Mountaineers’ exclusion came as a huge surprise as they boasted a record of 6-10 in Quad 1 games. So, seeing WVU’s snub by the NCAA led to their former alum McAfee expressing his grievances on his Instagram story. As he wrote, “WVU GOT SCREWED”, sharing a post where it was mentioned WVU had six Quad 1 victories, while UNC, Texas, Xavier and San Diego State all had six combined. Pretty interesting, right?

But the records are there for everyone to see and judge for themselves. So, obviously, the Mountaineers are gonna be hurt seeing someone else take their deserving spot while it was supposed to be theirs.

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