College GameDay continues to bolster its lineup as the season ramps up, and now ESPN’s popular pregame show has added a familiar personality.

Pat McAfee will be a full-time member of ESPN’s “College GameDay,” the New York Post reported. The former NFL punter turned multimedia performer will be on the show this Saturday from Austin, where No. 1 Alabama will face Texas.

ESPN and Fox are in an emerging battle for college football supremacy. This Saturday, for example, Fox’s “Big Noon Kickoff” will also be on site in Austin. McAfee has made appearances on “GameDay” in the past. Before about a year ago, he had made contributions for the previous 2 seasons.

McAfee during one episode of GameDay belly flopped into a river at Baylor, and he’s also been a celebrity guest picker.

“It’s an absolute honor 2 have this tweet tweeted about me,” McAfee wrote on Twitter. “GameDay is a show that I’ve been a fan of FOREVER. So many moving parts including real cool conversations w/ the fine folks from WWE..all moved quickly.”

McAfee, 35, will continue to do his daily talk show that is on YouTube, as well as WWE’s “Friday Night SmackDown” show for Fox. McAfee recently ended his relationship with SiriusXM, which had simulcast his show for two years.