The Notre Dame Fighting Irish’s 23-10 win over Georgia in the Sugar Bowl will be remembered as a significant triumph in the College Football Playoff semifinal. However, the trophy presentation that followed the game has become a memorable moment for entirely different reasons, thanks to an awkward live television exchange involving ESPN reporter Molly McGrath and Sugar Bowl President Walter Becker.
A Misstep on the Mic
The postgame festivities began with McGrath hosting the trophy presentation on behalf of ESPN. She handed the spotlight to Walter Becker, president of the Sugar Bowl, for a congratulatory speech. However, there was one small issue: McGrath didn’t actually hand over the microphone.
As Becker leaned in to address the crowd, he paused, visibly uncertain, and asked McGrath if he could hold the mic. McGrath nodded her approval, but instead of giving up the microphone, she maintained her grip, resulting in the two sharing an uncomfortable, overlapping handhold.
A Shared Mic and Some Stumbles
Becker delivered his remarks with McGrath’s hand firmly in place, congratulating the teams for their efforts during the game and throughout the season. But just as McGrath moved on to prepare for the trophy handoff to Notre Dame Head Coach Marcus Freeman, Becker realized he wasn’t quite finished.
He tapped McGrath on the shoulder and reclaimed his position, placing his hand over hers on the microphone yet again. The unexpected interruption drew a big laugh from McGrath, while Freeman, ever poised, managed to keep his composure with a subtle smile.
Becker eventually wrapped up his speech, announcing, “And now, it is my pleasure to present the Allstate Sugar Bowl Trophy to Coach Marcus Freeman of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish!” Streamers flew, the crowd erupted in cheers, and the ceremony moved forward without further incident.
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Internet Reactions: A Comedy of Errors
Despite the celebratory atmosphere, the awkward exchange didn’t go unnoticed. Clips of the incident quickly made their way to social media, where users couldn’t resist sharing their thoughts on the mishap.
“Molly McGrath with the death grip on the mic like a true professional,” one X (formerly Twitter) user commented on a video shared by Awful Announcing.
Another chimed in, “No coordination between the parties,” while a third humorously speculated, “Cuz he talks like those sloths on Zootopia. She thought he was done.”
The most succinct reaction came from one user who simply wrote, “Awkward.”
A Laughable Footnote to a Hard-Fought Victory
While the presentation ceremony may have provided some cringe-worthy moments, Notre Dame’s victory was the true highlight of the evening. Head Coach Marcus Freeman led his team to a commanding win over a Georgia squad that struggled offensively, marking a significant step for the Fighting Irish as they advance to the College Football Playoff semifinals.
Still, the trophy presentation will undoubtedly be remembered as a lighthearted—and slightly embarrassing—postscript to an otherwise serious and intense competition. For McGrath, Becker, and Freeman, it was a moment of human imperfection that added a touch of humor to an otherwise polished evening.
As one fan aptly put it, “Live TV gold.”