Houston cheerleader takes brutal fall after ESPN reporter bumps into base cheerleader - Awful Announcing

September 14, 2019 at 06:02PM

A University of Houston cheerleader took a nasty fall on the sideline during Friday night's college football game against Washington State. And it appears the fall was caused by an ESPN reporter bumping into the base cheerleader.

In the third quarter, Houston quarterback D'Eriq King threw a pass to a diving Keith Corbin along the team's sideline. Corbin went rolling out of bounds, and ESPN reporter Paul Carcaterra moved out of the way to avoid the wide receiver. However, while doing so, Carcaterra collided into a base cheerleader for Houston. The base cheerleader was holding another cheerleader (the flyer), and dropped her after the contact from Carcaterra.

There's been no update on the cheerleader's status, and hopefully she's okay. But that did not look good.

As for Carcaterra's role in this, it's obviously instinct to get the heck away from a player diving into the sideline. But, he probably could've been more aware of the cheerleading routine going on a few feet away.

[ESPN]

A University of Houston cheerleader took a nasty fall on the sideline during Friday night's college football game against Washington State. And it appears the fall was caused by an ESPN reporter bumping into the base cheerleader.

In the third quarter, Houston quarterback D'Eriq King threw a pass to a diving Keith Corbin along the team's sideline. Corbin went rolling out of bounds, and ESPN reporter Paul Carcaterra moved out of the way to avoid the wide receiver. However, while doing so, Carcaterra collided into a base cheerleader for Houston. The base cheerleader was holding another cheerleader (the flyer), and dropped her after the contact from Carcaterra.

There's been no update on the cheerleader's status, and hopefully she's okay. But that did not look good.

As for Carcaterra's role in this, it's obviously instinct to get the heck away from a player diving into the sideline. But, he probably could've been more aware of the cheerleading routine going on a few feet away.

[ESPN]

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