MOLLY McGrath was the star of the show on ESPN’s coverage of the College Football Playoff championship game.
The reporter worked the side line during Ohio State’s showdown with Notre Dame.
And McGrath, 35, caught the eye of fans who tuned in.
She shared a selection of images on her Instagram page from the side line at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
The ESPN star wrote, “It’s an honor to witness these moments. This CFB Playoff was truly special.
“Next up: hugging my kids, a 3 day nap, and then SEC basketball starting next week.”
And fans paid tribute to McGrath for her performance Monday night.
“Molly McGrath is the most beautiful woman alive,” one commented on X.
Another wrote, “Can we just all agree Molly McGrath is one of the hottest of all time.”
While a third said, “Molly McGrath. The true MVP.”
Even her followers on Instagram were full of praise.
ESPN colleague Laura Rutledge said, “Amazing job as always.”
While another wrote, “You crushed it! Great job!”
McGrath has been covering college sports on ESPN since 2016.
Along with serving as a sideline reporter, McGrath is also a regular host on College Football Live and College Basketball Live.
She got her start in the industry back in the early 2010s after graduating from Boston College with a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism.
Prior to ESPN, she had stints with the Boston Celtics and Fox Sports.
When she’s not behind a camera, she can often be found at home, spending time with her husband, Max Dorsch and their two sons.
Raymond Michael was born in 2021 and Pierce James was born in 2023.
Before McGrath moved to the sidelines, she was on the field, representing Boston College as a cheerleader.
“I don’t know if I would be in this amazing position at ESPN if it weren’t for the experiences I had at Boston College,” McGrath said.
Ohio State won the national title with a 34-23 victory over Notre Dame at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.