You all might be right about how little he puts in during the week too. There is nothing I work on for an entire week in preparation (personal or work), for which I could be so disassociated during the actual event. He does so with literally the 12 chances he gets to coach a game on our field (he's visiting) and other sec fields.
Even if my kid was into the most mundane possible task: for instance, if I worked all week on knitting with that kid, I'd be invested enough to talk to him about that task if he was in a break during a knitting contest. Mac says how fun it is all the time, and yet, it doesn't look like he enjoys it.
The full videos, which I cant figure out how to post, also show him clearly running his hands through his hair over and over in a panic. I'm sure our freshman qb, who has 90,000 fans watching, is also nervous and could use some guidance instead of abandonment like a boring kid in a crappy knitting contest.