Shaquille O'Neal video bombs Molly McGrath's live from LSU sidelines during SEC college football blockbuster
Former LSU star and four-time NBA champion Shaquille O'Neal has provided wacky moments in his years as a basketball player and a sports analyst on the television program Inside the NBA.
The sports personality was at it again on Saturday night when he videobombed ESPN sideline reporter Molly McGrath during a crucial SEC college football showdown between the No. 9 Ole Miss Rebels and the No. 13 LSU Tigers in Baton Rouge, Lousiana.
There were a lot of blockbuster games scheduled on Saturday, including the Oregon-Ohio State, Alabama-South Carolina or the Texas-Oklahoma matchups, but O'Neal chose the game of his alma mater that was broadcast on ESPN.
The seven-foot-one two-time All-American and SEC Player of the Year entered the frame when McGrath was delivering her piece for the SEC clash. Shaq was taking a bite of his food as he stared down at the camera. O'Neal leaned down to make sure his face was visible.
ESPN SportsCenter posted the clip and had a hilarious take on it as well.
After the videobomb, McGrath posted a reply on social media and said that she told O'Neal he owed her a selfie as payback for what he did.
The videobomb went viral, and the ESPN SportsCenter post reached over 794,500 views and had 11,000 likes.
Latest Shaquille O'Neal video bomb draws hilarious reactions on social media
Shaquille O'Neal's antics on Saturday didn't escape the eyes of eagle-eyed social media users who reacted hilariously to his comic video bomb on Molly McGrath.
Emmy award-winning photographer Sam Tastad described this moment as an all-time photobomb by the larger-than-life TV personality.
Other fans had their funny reactions as well to the Shaquille O'Neal sighting on social media.
"SHAQ ATTACK. 😂😂," one user posted.
"I love me some Shaq. Seems like one of the good ones," another fan wrote.
"Baton Rouge loves Shaq," a basketball fan added.
"Shaq wearing a Shaq shirt….," a sports fan posted.
"One of the best photobomb moments," said another sports enthusiast.
"Shaq a fool😂😂😂," a user added.
With the basketball icon also known as "Diesel" watching from the sidelines, LSU squeezed past Ole Miss 29-26 in overtime. It was the fifth win in six games for the Brian Kelly-coached Tigers, while the Rebels dropped to 5-2.
LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier passed for 337 yards and recorded three touchdowns, while wide receiver Kyren Lacy caught for 111 yards, including a 25-yard game-winning touchdown catch in overtime.