ESPN on ABC viewers receive apology after tuning in to watch LSU-Oklahoma

ESPN commentator Booger McFarland apologized to fans at halftime of the LSU-Oklahoma game for the lack of offensive entertainment.

On Saturday, LSU, which is linked with a move for Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin, faced off against Oklahoma at OU Memorial Stadium in their final regular-season clash of the 2025 college football campaign. Kiffin may be needed in Baton Rouge after all, as offensive flair was missing early in the contest.

LSU started quarterback Michael Van Buren while Oklahoma rolled out John Mateer under center. Points were at a premium, and at halftime, the score was just 3-3 — and McFarland felt as though he needed to apologize to fans tuning in…

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