The Advertiser Embarrassing Gaffe On Air

Lee Corso ESPN has enough free reign on his game Gameday in nearly two decades, up to and including termination of the guns in the face of overcrowding (more than one occasion). But an on-air F-bomb? Shame, shame, shame.

Hamming it is closed as usual this morning show in Houston, Corso has taken fairly standard fake-out: First, it launched a megaphone with the logo of the visit of the EMS, briefly touted the virtues of Mustang and quickly went to a foam head of the puma that belong to the Houston mascot, Shasta, to the delight of the crowd at home. Typical things - but now unexpectedly salt delivery:

Properly indignant colleagues Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and giggling how to respond to children who just snuck in a row, and the R-rated movies.

Fowler, literally, more than doubling the reception, down, first pretending to scold overhead mascot Course: "Shasta, Shame on Wash that mouth!" Herbstreit seized wears a smile that says: "We are going to be in so much trouble!" nervous and begin to mock attack on the head of foam. Only the host switch,

University of Houston alum and former Olympic champion Carl Lewis, seems to appreciate the moment unscripted chaos of stars, probably because he lived in the television has gone a bit 'off-road. It 'amazing, the whole mass is not on fire smelled of sulfur.
Of course, ESPN was forced to enter the first quarter of the game in Michigan, Nebraska, for air Corso brief apology in which he acknowledged the oath ("I'm a little excited") and vowed never happen again.The business of brewing at the Federal Communications Commission and various organizations babysitter ensure this, and the network can help your cause a delay of the tape. Because some people still have the rules in this country, to maturity can never intended to replace sighs and laughter adolescents.

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