During a pro-am tournament, Golf Channel reporter Lauren Withrow mistakenly interviewed Citadel assistant football coach Everette Sands, thinking he was former NFL star Vince Young. The mix-up, which occurred on Thursday, has since gone viral. Sands commented on the incident, calling it 'a very interesting moment.' The reporter's error has drawn widespread attention and amusement, highlighting the importance of accurate identification in media interviews. The incident has been widely discussed on social media and covered by various news outlets.
A PGA Tour reporter mistook a college football coach for Vince Young during an interview Thursday. https://t.co/kdl24uvR4m
Everette Sands on being mistaken for Vince Young: ‘It was a very interesting moment’ https://t.co/BZ7lFbRRHa
Awkward moment TV reporter thinks she's interviewing former NFL star... only for him to tell her he's not! https://t.co/07kIxtjyUb https://t.co/imW1wxJX1M
Oh dear baby Longhorn Jesus. @clarencehilljr, how did I miss this? A Golf Channel reporter thought she was interviewing Vince Young, the USC-crushing legend from Madison High. The guys don’t look anything alike. This wouldn’t happen to Johnny Football. https://t.co/UUOXWfU5a8
Citadel football assistant coach Everette Sands had the perfect post after his viral interview on the Golf Channel https://t.co/NY5nVaKAdo
Golf Channel reporter Lauren Withrow thought she was interviewing Vince Young during a pro-am tournament yesterday, but she was actually talking to Citadel assistant Everette Sands. https://t.co/fLW7f629JT
Oh no! Reporter mistakes assistant football coach for Vince Young in interview mishap https://t.co/TCLpeeYKZW
I’m dying laughing they thought they were talking to Vince Young, might be the most awkward interview I’ve ever seen https://t.co/cjz0gYqg9D