Pat McAfee hilariously trolled Georgia fans as he gave his predictions for the SEC championship game during ESPN's College GameDay.
The Bulldogs face off against Alabama in Athens on Saturday afternoon with the SEC title game on the line.
And when asked for his prediction for the winner, McAfee heavily hinted he was going to pluck for Georgia before stunning the fans in attendance.
The analyst began to pump up the crowd by hailing the Bulldog's 29-game winning streak and consecutive national titles.
He then stepped up his antics by beginning to sing, 'What's that coming down the track?'
Pat McAfee hilariously trolled Georgia fans as he gave his pick for the SEC championship
The analyst pumped up the Bulldog fans in attendance by leading them in a song
'It's the mean machine in the red and black,' he continued, as fans echoed back the same words.
'Ain't nothing finer in the land, than a drunk, obnoxious Georgia fan. Go Dawgs. Go Dawgs. Go Dawgs. Sic 'em.'
The cheers went up behind him as he paused, building up the suspense before delivering his verdict.
But it was a heavy pivot from his buildup as he held up a finger and said, 'Give me Alabama.'
His trick left Kirk Herbstreit and his other College GameDay analysts in stitches before leading the now-raucous Alabama fans in attendance in a Roll Tide chant.
The top-ranked Bulldogs haven't lost a game in 727 days and are going for their 30th win in a row against Nick Saban and No. 8 Alabama Saturday afternoon.
Georgia is trying to become just the ninth major program in college football history to win as many as 30 consecutive games.
A Georgia win would likely clinch its No. 1 seed heading into the national semifinals but if the Tide is victorious, it could complicate seeing.
If Alabama wins, the selection committee would not only have to decide if Saban's team makes the playoff over the Bulldogs, but whether they should leapfrog a Texas team that handily won at Alabama early in the season.
The Bulldogs haven't lost a game in 727 days and are going for their 30th win in a row
The No. 7 Longhorns (11-1) are facing No. 19 Oklahoma State for the Big 12 championship on Saturday. Should Texas win - and Alabama beat Georgia - the Horns would certainly have a pretty good case for a playoff spot.
No. 2 Michigan (12-0) is sure to make the playoff with a victory over No. 18 Iowa in the Big Ten title game Saturday.
The Pac-12 appears assured of a playoff team in its swan song of a season with No. 3 Washington (12-0) facing No. 5 Oregon (11-1) for the league championship Friday night. The winner gets a shot at the national title.
No. 4 Florida State (12-0) is the fourth team coming off a perfect regular season, which sets up the Seminoles for a playoff spot if they can get past No. 15 Louisville in the Atlantic Coast Conference championship game Saturday