Kirk Herbstreit admittedly "stepped away" from ... A similar situation took place during the 2023 season with Herbstreit's take on Florida State's snub from the playoff. "I deleted Twitter ...
A photo of Kirk Herbstreit donning Michigan gear went viral after a weekend offical visit for his son and Michigan signee ...
Kirk Herbstreit, who played his college football at Ohio State as a quarterback from 1989-93, could not contain his emotions after watching his Buckeyes win the school's ninth national title ...
Kirk Herbstreit is as professional as it comes when he calls college football games for ESPN. "Don't start with me, man. I am a little emotional," Herbstreit said. "I'm just fired up for these guys.
It’s been a rough year for Kirk Herbstreit. But when one of his tweets got hit with a Community Note for pushing back on “false narratives,” the story took an even weirder turn. Herbstreit ...
But Chase Herbstreit, son of ESPN analyst and former Ohio State quarterback Kirk Herbstreit (1989-93), took a visit to tour Michigan’s campus and facilities this past weekend as part of a big ...
ESPN broadcaster Kirk Herbstreit was visibly emotional after watching his alma mater, the Ohio State Buckeyes, win the College Football Playoff National Championship game, and the reason is now known.
Kirk Herbstreit issued a scathing indictment of the Steelers’ effort to start their wild-card round loss to the Ravens on Saturday, as Baltimore jumped out to an early two-touchdown lead and ...
Social media loved what Kirk Herbstreit had to say about the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday night. The Steelers went into the halftime period of their Wild Card matchup vs. the Baltimore Ravens ...
Kirk Herbstreit hasn't made many friends with his takes over the last couple years, even if he was right on this night. The Baltimore Ravens smacked around their bitter rivals, the Pittsburgh ...
Kirk Herbstreit could not hold back his emotions following Ohio State football's national championship win. However, a viral photo on Monday proved he is a father first and a Buckeye fan second.