Webb, who was then the girlfriend (now wife) of
Alabama quarterback
A. J. McCarron, gained national attention during the
2013 BCS National Championship Game telecast, in which announcer
Brent Musburger talked about Webb when the broadcast image centered on her as she sat watching the game in the audience. Musburger referred to her as a "lovely lady" and "beautiful", and remarked to his broadcast partner, former quarterback
Kirk Herbstreit, "You quarterbacks get all the good-looking women." Musberger then punctuated his comments exclaiming "Whoa!" and "Wow!" and then remarked that Alabama youngsters should start practicing football in the backyard in order to meet such women in college. After the game, media coverage of Musburger's remarks on Webb was widespread. Some of the media coverage of Webb had focused on her being an
Auburn University graduate, because of the long
Auburn–Alabama sports rivalry. Many media commentators compared Musberger's remarks on Webb to Musberger's earlier remarks on the then-unknown
Jenn Sterger at the 2005
Florida State–
Miami game; Musberger had pointed out Sterger in the crowd and said "1,500 red-blooded Americans just decided to apply to Florida State", thereby launching Sterger to fame and eventually a career in
journalism. Due to the incident, the number of followers on Webb's
Twitter account jumped overnight from about 2,000 to over 175,000. Among her new Twitter followers were
NBA star
LeBron James, and Webb received messages from
NFL defensive end
Darnell Dockett and
Georgia Bulldogs quarterback
Aaron Murray. A
YouTube video of her appearance in the game has garnered over 3 million views. Some coverage was critical of Musburger's comments as
sexist, and an ESPN spokesperson issued an apology. The incident was revisited by Brent Musburger himself in 2018 when AJ McCarron was traded by the
Buffalo Bills to the
Oakland Raiders, the team whose games Musburger would begin calling on radio that year. "Can't wait for the 'beautiful' Mrs. McCarron to join us in Oakland," he posted on Twitter. ==Post-BCS celebrity==