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ABC’s cameras focused in on Webb, with announcer Brent Musburger’s comments on the moment going viral. Webb, now 32, married McCarron in 2014. The happy couple has three children together.
A YouTube video of her appearance in the game has garnered over 3 million views. [22] Some coverage was critical of Musburger's comments as sexist, and an ESPN spokesperson issued an apology. [6] Webb told Matt Lauer that she was not offended by the remarks and did not feel an apology from ESPN was necessary.
Brent Woody Musburger (born May 26, 1939) is an American sportscaster, currently the lead broadcaster and managing editor at Vegas Stats and Information Network (VSiN). With CBS Sports from 1973 until 1990, he was the original host of their program The NFL Today and is credited with coining the phrase " March Madness " to describe the NCAA ...
Thanks to ABC’s cameras and a comment by Brent Musburger, Webb quickly went viral on social media. A couple of months later, she posed for SI Swimsuit. 13_katherine-webb_04.jpg
ESPN issues an apology involving Brent Musburger's comments he made about Alabama quarterback A. J. McCarron and his girlfriend, Katherine Webb, during the telecast of the 2013 BCS National Championship Game. [8] A week later, Musberger said, live and on the air, that sideline reporter Holly Rowe was "smoking hot". [9]
Katherine Webb-McCarron took to her Instagram page earlier this month to look back on her time with Sports Illustrated Swimsuit. The former University of Auburn student, who went viral in the ...
Broadcast legend Brent Musburger doesn’t seem to like how former Las Vegas Raiders head coach Jon Gruden was outed over a series of racist, homophobic and sexist emails he sent over the past decade.
In 1992, Brent Musburger, who had been heavily criticized for his hosting of golf coverage while with CBS, took over as host. Marr was dismissed from the network, while Twibell was reassigned to ESPN's golf coverage, although he occasionally hosted on ABC for a few lower-level tournaments.