Ultimate Bro Shane Gillis Is AMPED For New College Football Video Game

Shane Gillis continues to prove he's just one of the guys.

Gillis has been on an absolute tear lately in his comedy career, and that included getting "Saturday Night Live" to bend the knee to him years after firing him.

The man remains unstoppable, but just like many dudes around America, he has one lingering thought at the top of his mind.

The release of "College Football 25."

Shane Gillis is ready to build a powerhouse in "College Football 25."

The first college football video game in eleven years will be released this summer, and the hype is off the charts. It's still several months away from coming out, but that hasn't stopped guys from already scheming up different plans. Gillis isn't an exception.

"That's going to be my Chappelle going to Africa. NCAA comes out, I'm going home…This is a big deal for us...It's still real for me, damn it," Gillis joked on a podcast with comedian Dan Soder - who is also unbelievably excited.

Gillis added he "cannot wait" and might end up dedicating his life to the game. Same, Shane. Exact same vibe, Shane.

Watch two guys just being dudes talking about the new college football game, and let me know at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.

Shane Gillis truly is just one of the guys. He's just a bro who managed to become incredibly famous and shoot to the top of the comedy mountain.

He's living the life for all the right reasons, and that's why I'm such a big fan. He never holds back when it comes to his comedy, crushed cancel culture after the woke mob threw everything it had at him, refuses to bend the knee and is also a huge fan of college football video games.

Hell yeah, Shane. Hell yeah. I don't even need to be told, I already know he likes to have a few cold ones while carving up an opposing defense.

It reminds me of college back in 2013. The boys come back from the bars and instead of going to sleep, we'd start cracking beers and playing Alabama vs. Akron just for the fun of it until the sun came up. That's the life Shane Gillis is all about.

Seriously, I might have to start an online league for the readers once the game drops. Interested? Let me know at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.

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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.