I 'll admit I'm not a big football person. I don't know a lot about the rules of the games or which teams or players are the best. I don't really want to sit outside in the freezi
Ohio State football's victory over Notre Dame brought the emotion out of Kirk Herbstreit. Herbstreit played for the Buckeyes.
Kirk Herbstreit said he wasn’t second-guessing Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian about one fourth-quarter play call, but it sure sounded like it.
ESPN could've said no to Kirk Herbstreit having his dog at college football games. Programs could've, too. Instead, we're gifted a bit of humanity.
On second down, Texas tried a toss play to Quintrevion Wisner but suffered a huge 7-yard loss. ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit, who was on the call for the game, admitted he was surprised that Sarkisian ...
He wasn’t the only one sending a message to Ryan Day, but Kirk Herbstreit’s words echoed what many others were saying: more respect for the head coach after leading Ohio State to a National Championship.
After the game, ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit and Chris Fowler discussed the second-down play with Scott Van Pelt on SportsCenter. Herbstreit mentioned he was surprised Texas didn't try to bring in the ...
Herbstreit — a Centerville, Ohio, native — graduated from Ohio State after playing with the Buckeyes from 1989 to 1992.
Kirk Herbstreit was on the call for the Cotton Bowl, and he reacted to the game-clinching goal-line sequence afterward.
Kirk Herbstreit wasn't able to hold back his emotions after Ohio State won the national championship and later revealed his wife was diagnosed with breast cancer.
Look: ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit reveals why he got emotional on Sports Center following Ohio State football's national championship: