Molly McGrath got fans excited early before and during the National Title game.
Before the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Ohio State Buckeyes got busy to determine who would win the National title, social media was going crazy over McGrath.
The ESPN sideline reporter came to Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, rocking a see-through black outfit.
“It’s Molly A McGrath. Boston College Eagle. American Icon. Let’s play ball,” one fan said while providing a look at her outfit as she was giving a report on the field.
It’s Molly A McGrath.
— Cityside Local (@pinoslover69) January 21, 2025
Boston College Eagle. American Icon.
Let’s play ball. https://t.co/Ta9vjL2dnc pic.twitter.com/04ooVTelRH
Here is how other fans reacted:
“Molly looks so good tonight. Only reason I’m watching this f—ing game,” one fan said.
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Molly McGrath looks so good tonight. Only reason im watching this fucking game
— Steve (the Skier) Whitesworth (@SWhiteworthBA) January 21, 2025
“Molly should look into being a White House press Secretary,” another fan added.
Molly McGrath should look into being a White House press Secretary
— Beer Can in Turn 4 (@SingleWideJon) January 21, 2025
“The last time we will see Molly on our tv for awhile. Embrace it. No shame in popping a half chub,” a third fan stated.
The last time we will see Molly McGrath on our tv for awhile. Embrace it. No shame in popping a half chub.
— Riley Wallis (@rileywallis55) January 21, 2025
“Molly could get crucified, a fourth fan added.
molly mcgrath could get crucified
— nap escobar (@sameolnap) January 21, 2025
Molly McGrath Juggles Being A Wife, Mom, And ESPN Reporter
Sideline reporter Molly has found an outstanding balance in life.
She is not only married but also a mother of two, and she holds her ESPN job.
McGrath, an Emmy-nominated sideline reporter for ESPN, is considered one of the best in sports journalism. McGrath graduated from Boston College in 2011, where she received the Athletic Director’s Award for Academic Excellence all four years.