Sometimes, the individuals covering sports also boast remarkable athletic abilities.
Around a month ago, ESPN sideline reporter Molly McGrath put her athletic background to the test. After a game between the West Virginia Mountaineers and Pitt Panthers, McGrath was set to interview the victorious coach. Following West Virginia’s 17-6 victory, she sprinted onto the field to catch Mountaineers head coach Neal Brown right after his postgame handshake with Pat Narduzzi.
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The clip made headlines on Thursday’s episode of the Pat McAfee Show, where McAfee, a West Virginia alum, gave a shoutout to his former program. Yet, it was Molly McGrath who stole the spotlight.
Watch below:
Molly also posted the now famous run last month:
As a former Boston College cheerleader, it’s evident that McGrath still possesses remarkable agility, even while wearing boots. Her ability to smoothly navigate the field demonstrates that being a sideline reporter is no easy task, and she made it look relatively effortless.