SNL spoofed Michael Irvin wildly celebrating Miami in the CFP

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Michael Irvin, known for his energetic support of the University of Miami during their College Football Playoff run, was parodied on "Saturday Night Live" this weekend. The Pro Football Hall of Famer has been highly visible on the sidelines, acting almost like a mascot with his enthusiastic cheering and celebrations. Irvin’s spirited antics included a memorable moment where he demonstrated the Hurricanes' dominance by pulling out a belt, symbolizing their victories. On "SNL," Kam Patterson imitated Irvin in a "Weekend Update" sketch, joking about Irvin's high energy with a quip about his "resting heart rate" being a perfect score of 16,000. The University of Miami is set to face Indiana in the national championship on Monday, where Irvin is expected to continue his vocal support for his alma mater.
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