Brent
Musburger really is a dirty old man.
Or maybe
he's just a bitter man. Or a man with a good sense of humor. Or a man who
garbled his words at the wrong time.
Last week
ESPN felt the need to apologize for the 73-year-old announcer's on-air
admiration of Miss Alabama USA Katherine Webb, who was sitting in the stands at
the BCS championship game watching boyfriend A.J. McCarron lead the Crimson
Tide to victory over Notre Dame.
Musburger
made no mention of the incident during his first broadcast since then, Monday's
college basketball game between Kansas and Baylor. But as he was signing off,
Musburger seemed to get a bit girl crazy again when he said what sounded like,
"For Fran Franschilla and Holly Rowe, who was really smokin' tonight, I
want to say so long from Lawrence."
While it's
possible that Musburger simply likes to let everyone know how he feels about
members of the opposite sex, it's more likely that he was taking a jab at
whoever decided to apologize on his behalf last week or just poking fun at the
whole situation.
ESPN has
another interpretation of what happened. ESPN spokesman Josh Krulewitz said
Tuesday that Musburger actually said, "it was really smokin'
tonight." That explanation actually makes a little sense since Musburger
opened the broadcast by saying, "Lawrence, Kansas, on a cold night, but it
will be hot inside ... ."
But then
again, the actual game was anything but smokin', as No. 4 Kansas won in a
blowout, 61-44.
Check out
the clip above and let us know what you think Musburger is saying and how you
feel about it.
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