COLLEGE football fans were left in awe after a sideline reporter showed off her speed to get to a postgame interview with the team's winning coach.<br /><br />ESPN sideline reporter Molly McGrath sent social media into a frenzy after she sprinted with "impressive speed and stamina" in heels to reach West Virginia's head coach, Neal Brown, for an interview.<br /><br />The Mountaineers had just knocked off Pittsburgh 17-6 when McGrath was captured running full speed to contact Brown for the postgame interview.<br /><br />West Virginia players were on the field celebrating the victory as McGrath zooms past them with her camera crew behind and sprinting.<br /><br />McGrath then spotted Brown in the crowd and stopped for his comments while maintaining her composure to fix her hair and breathe before starting the interview.<br /><br />ESPN viewers and college football fans rushed to social media to comment on the video.<br /><br />One fan said: "In heeled boots, didn't break a sweat, wasn't gasping for air & went straight to camera mood w/ the big smile. Mad impressive, lol."<br /><br />Another: "IN HEELS?!?! Dang, she was going to get that interview no matter what. Good for her. You go, girl."<br /><br />A third: "I'm impressed by the fact she wasn't out of breath."<br /><br />A fourth declared: "Even the coach was shocked when he turned around. He was like dang, you're here already? Haha."<br /><br />And a fifth: "40 times, is prolly was crazy."<br /><br />McGrath's athletic ability is well-documented. She was a Division One cheerleader for Boston College University.