The difficulty of going on camera during any situation is high, much less a nationally televised college football game.
After Saturday’s Music City Bowl, its board chair Evette White joined the proud legion of people have had their own adorably awkward moment when put in front of the lens.
While awarding Iowa defensive back Cooper DeJean the game’s MVP honor, White fumbled the recollection of DeJean’s stats during the victory.
ESPN’s Harry Lyles Jr. gave White a valuable assist during the presentation, and DeJean just looked happy to be there.
Not many of us could’ve done much better than White, but her on-camera flubs do make for a pretty funny blooper moment.
The Music City Bowl MVP presentation to Cooper DeJean was a work in progress. We'll get it perfect on the next take. pic.twitter.com/6BbLDr1ZNN
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) December 31, 2022
DeJean’s seven-tackle, one pick-six performance against Kentucky was very deserving of the game’s MVP honors. However, far, far more embarrassing than White’s goof is the fact that DeJean has more touchdowns this season than Iowa’s entire receiving core.
This about sums up Iowa's season 😅 pic.twitter.com/cDHmocXZVp
— The Athletic (@TheAthletic) December 31, 2022
Iowa might’ve won the Music City Bowl, but they’ll need to work on the offense a bit next season.
Feature image courtesy of ESPN.