That said, there’s been an energy around ESPN’s show, and after a wild week in Berkeley, that shows no signs of slowing down.
Cal fans brought passion and humorous signs to the historic broadcast that kicks off college football action every Saturday.
McAfee had more praise for Cal's campus and student body after the ESPN show's memorable first-ever visit to Berkeley.
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