Scottie Scheffler has jokes.
Appearing on ESPN’s College Gameday on Saturday morning, Scheffler was tasked with picking, among other games, the Miami at Louisville contest. Scheffler, who was arrested and briefly jailed by Louisville police after a traffic incident during this year’s PGA Championship in May (all charges, including feloy assault of a police officer, were later dropped), took the opportunity for some levity.
“Not to bring anything personal into this with Louisville – great city, great people,” Scheffler said. “But I think Miami is gonna smoke ‘em.”
Scheffler was pressed more on the pick with the panelists asking if he’d watched any tape or thought about picking Louisville. To which Scheffler simply responded, “No… great city, great people.”
Kirk Herbstreit was the lone member of the desk to go with the Cardinals, which prompted Pat McAfee to ask Herbstreit, jokingly, if he liked that Scheffler was arrested by Louisville police?
“No,” Herbstreit said. “I thought that that was unacceptable. I didn’t get the part where they said he dragged the officer down. I didn’t see that…”
This was Scheffler’s second College Gameday appearance, as he was the guest picker and received the PGA Tour Player of the Year Award in 2022 ahead of the Texas-Alabama game. Scheffler picked the Longhorns to pull off the upset that day, which they did.
Scheffler’s Gameday picks
South Carolina over Oklahoma
Arkansas over LSU
Miami over Louisville
Illinois over Michigan
Indiana over Nebraska
Colorado over Arizona
Kansas State over West Virginia
Iowa State over UCF
Alabama over Tennessee
Texas over Georgia