'MAD IMPRESSIVE' ESPN reporter Molly McGrath amazes fans with ‘impressive speed and stamina’ after sprinting for interview in high heels
  • 7 months ago
COLLEGE football fans were left in awe after a sideline reporter showed off her speed to get to a postgame interview with the team's winning coach.

ESPN sideline reporter Molly McGrath sent social media into a frenzy after she sprinted with "impressive speed and stamina" in heels to reach West Virginia's head coach, Neal Brown, for an interview.

The Mountaineers had just knocked off Pittsburgh 17-6 when McGrath was captured running full speed to contact Brown for the postgame interview.

West Virginia players were on the field celebrating the victory as McGrath zooms past them with her camera crew behind and sprinting.

McGrath then spotted Brown in the crowd and stopped for his comments while maintaining her composure to fix her hair and breathe before starting the interview.

ESPN viewers and college football fans rushed to social media to comment on the video.

One fan said: "In heeled boots, didn't break a sweat, wasn't gasping for air & went straight to camera mood w/ the big smile. Mad impressive, lol."

Another: "IN HEELS?!?! Dang, she was going to get that interview no matter what. Good for her. You go, girl."

A third: "I'm impressed by the fact she wasn't out of breath."

A fourth declared: "Even the coach was shocked when he turned around. He was like dang, you're here already? Haha."

And a fifth: "40 times, is prolly was crazy."

McGrath's athletic ability is well-documented. She was a Division One cheerleader for Boston College University.
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