OK, this one hurts. I find most female sideline reporters less than attention worthy. Usually, they have something about them that can get on my last nerve, like Erin Andrews, who sounded like she was speaking through his nose. Or a Tracy Wolfson, who even though she wasn't terrible always seem to be trying too hard.
Which brings me to Allie LaForce, absolute perfection in what we want in our SEC sideline sirens. She has that look that makes you just want to keep looking and seldom did she disappoint with a ridiculous over the top comment with that sultry voice that would cause even the casual observer to forget the score. A truly gifted reporter that even in the worst of times for your team could elevate morale and blood pressure. Somehow, CBS couldn't see giving this goddess of the gridiron the measly raise that would keep the audience tuned in and on. You will be missed Allie and CBS, you just lost my undivided attention at halftime. I bet the coach is gonna miss you too.
Allie LaForce leaving CBS Sports, to be replaced on SEC Games of the Week
Which brings me to Allie LaForce, absolute perfection in what we want in our SEC sideline sirens. She has that look that makes you just want to keep looking and seldom did she disappoint with a ridiculous over the top comment with that sultry voice that would cause even the casual observer to forget the score. A truly gifted reporter that even in the worst of times for your team could elevate morale and blood pressure. Somehow, CBS couldn't see giving this goddess of the gridiron the measly raise that would keep the audience tuned in and on. You will be missed Allie and CBS, you just lost my undivided attention at halftime. I bet the coach is gonna miss you too.
Allie LaForce leaving CBS Sports, to be replaced on SEC Games of the Week