Brent Musburger Signs Poster Of Katherine Webb For Fan; 'She's A 10' On The Photo

After comments during the BCS National Championship game, commentator Brent Musburger signed a poster with his comments on it.

The 73-year-old was quoted as saying "She's a 10!" during the broadcast. He was referring to A.J. McCarron, the Alabama quarterback's girlfriend, Katherine Webb. Immediately following those comments, the social media world exploded. ESPN even offered an apology the next day.

Once a ten, always a ten in the eyes of Brent Musburger, who happily signed Matt Mummelthei's photo.

Mummelthei approached Musburger during an Iowa State men's basketball game. He was carrying a poster of Webb, which had in quotes, "she's a 10!" written on it. Musburger signed right below the quote.

"He just loved it," Mummelthei said. "He gladly signed it."

Mummelthei went on his Twitter account to express his joy and gratitude.

"He signed the poster no big deal. He is a great man and never once said one thing to disrespect @_KatherineWebb." 

During the title game, which Alabama blew Notre Dame out of the water, cameras kept going on and off Webb. Each time, Musburger had something different to say. Claiming she's" beautiful" and "lovely", were only a few comments of his.

Once he said, "whoa!" as if he was in shock to how beautiful somebody could be. He followed with, "you quarterbacks get all the good-looking woman.  

As the comments piled up, he even went as far to say that young kids in Alabama should practice becoming a quarterback so one day they can get somebody who looks like her.

Webb's career took off from there. She already won Miss Alabama USA 2012 and has since become a judge in Miss USA, correspondent for Inside Edition at the Super Bowl, a contestant on ABC reality show, "Celebrity Diving" and appeared as a model for the 2013 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.

This fan got his moment of social media fame with the creative poster and the autograph to boot.

Nobody has ever approached Musburger with a poster of Jenn Sterger.

When he noticed her during a Florida State-Miami game, he said,"1,500 red-blooded Americans just decided to apply to Florida State"

This launched Sterger and her career as she went on to work for Sports Illustrated, ABC and the New York Jets.

Sterger later became more famous as the Jets reports Bret Favre allegedly sent her text and voicemails to come to his hotel, followed with photos of his private parts.

Maybe someone will bring a poster of Sterger to the next Florida State game with that quote on it. 

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