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We've got fireworks on the Fourth of July between ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit and "SportsCenter" anchor Elle Duncan. Oddly ...
During a podcast appearance on “Net Positive with John Crist,” “College Gameday” panelist Kirk Herbstreit sounded off on ...
Kirk Herbstreit often praises his teammates at ESPN. That wasn't the case though when he recently made an appearance on the ...
Kirk Herbstreit is one of the best on the microphone during college football season, but one of the great things about the former Ohio State Buckeyes star is that he doesn't always show up to ...
Kirk Herbstreit couldn’t help but get emotional in the broadcast booth on Monday night. The longtime ESPN college football announcer, who has become one of the key voices in the sport the past ...
He’s one of the game’s biggest advocates but also can be one of its biggest adversaries, as evidenced by ESPN’s coverage of the first round of the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff.
Before this Thursday night's Orange Bowl, ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit had a message for anyone dismissing Ohio State's run in the College Football Playoff. Herbstreit has always had a soft spot ...
ESPN cast, from left, Desmond Howard, Rece Davis, Pat McAfee, Nick Saban, Lee Corso and Kirk Herbstreit sit on the set of “College GameDay” before the College Football Playoff first-round game ...
Kirk Herbstreit continued his crusade to fine-tune the College Football Playoff selection process. Last year, Herbstreit made a lot of enemies in Tallahassee when supporting the CFP committee's ...
The College Football Playoff (CFP) officially kicked off Friday night with a historic showdown between two Indiana teams: the No. 10 Indiana Hoosiers and No. 7 Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
Herbstreit is going to make this argument because it's how that class of analysts will always view college football, but it doesn't make him right. Duke's Mayo Bowl trolled Hellmann's Super Bowl ...
As we near the first round of a historic College Football Playoff, we could see an upset or two involving prominent teams, at least according to ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit.