Booger McFarland gives crazy bikini analogy to analyze Alabama vs. Tennessee, Dan Orlovsky reacts
ESPN’s Booger McFarland has been a true blessing over the years, delivering some of the more hilarious quotes you’ll ever get to see from a football analyst. And he was back to his normal form on Saturday, when he gave college football fans yet another gem when he was breaking down Alabama and Tennessee.
During the halftime show on Saturday night, McFarland said, “Stats are like bikinis. They show some things, but not all things.” Here is the video below. Dan Orlovsky couldn’t stop laughing.
McFarland has a gift of speaking in unfiltered fashion and it’s truly a breath of fresh air when it comes to the world of broadcast television. Everything is so carefully scripted, manicured, etc. And that’s what makes McFarland so much fun to watch talk about different games across the country. It’s fresh, entertaining, natural, and hilarious at certain moments.
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This article was originally published by Wade Peery at On3 – (https://www.on3.com/news/booger-mcfarland-gives-crazy-bikini-analogy-to-analyze-alabama-vs-tennessee-dan-orlovsky-reacts/).
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