OnlyFans Star Allie Rae Is FIRED UP For College Football To Start

Allie Rae can't wait to soak up some college football, and we definitely don't blame her.

Rae is famous for ending her career as a nurse to print money on OnlyFans, Instagram and Twitter. She's well-known for being a huge sports fan, which is probably why she has such broad appeal.

That includes college football and she tweeted Sunday that she's ready to rock and roll with her beloved Minnesota Gophers starting with the opener against Nebraska.

Not only is Rae fired up and excited, but she'll be in attendance for the first game of the season.

Allie Rae is ready for the college football season.

I think I speak for a lot of people out there when I say we feel the exact same way as Rae. The first games of the season start this Saturday with week zero, and then we're really off to the races starting next week.

We'll be consuming cold beers, great food and not leaving the TVs for the next several months starting this weekend.

You're simply insane if you're not excited. It's the best time of year.

Having said that, I have to wonder if Allie Rae is just setting herself up for disappointment. Now, I have to be clear with everyone here. I'm a Wisconsin man. Red and white flows through my veins. Rae is a Minnesota gal.

She loves the Gophers. We technically should be bitter enemies, but the OutKick crowd loves her too much to ice her out.

However, she's insane if she thinks I'm not going to take some shots at Minnesota. The Gophers are expected to be very average. DraftKings has the win total over/under for P.J. Fleck set at exactly seven. Not great, Allie. Not great at all!

We would never tolerate lackluster expectations like that in Wisconsin. Is Allie Rae seriously fired up for a 6-6 season? Life must be hard to be a Minnesota football fan.

Best of luck to Allie Rae and all the other fans out there gearing up. We'll see who gets the last laugh during the Minnesota/Wisconsin game to close out the season. Things might get spicy!

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.