Pat McAfee didn’t hesitate to bring up the biggest story in sports during “College GameDay” on Saturday.
When discussing College Football Playoff odds for undefeated and one-loss teams — everyone with at least a 2 percent chance, according to the graphic — with the rest of the ESPN panel, McAfee, who hosts his eponymous show during the week, made a joke about Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups, who was arrested Thursday after allegedly being one of the “face cards” in a high-stakes poker scheme that was rigged.
“Not a lot of people are betting on two percent chances unless you’re Chauncey Billups at a Chauncey Billups poker game,” McAfee said from the show’s set in Nashville ahead of the Vanderbilt-Missouri game. “He was making some big bets allegedly on things that were just

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