ESPN broadcaster Kirk Herbstreit felt all the emotions during his postgame debrief with Scott Van Pelt and Chris Fowler after his Ohio State Buckeyes won the College Football Playoff national title.
But he acknowledged his friendship with Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day, and that he couldn't help but cry when discussing the Buckeyes' first national title since 2014. Herbstreit said he called the Cincinnati Bengals' Thursday night game against the Baltimore Ravens for Amazon Prime Video with a heavy heart after his dog,
After watching his alma mater win the college football national championship, ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit, who was on the call for the game, was in tears.
Kirk Herbstreit, who went to Ohio State and played football for the Buckeyes, had some more feelings. Kirk's son, Zak, is a tight end for Ohio State, and the two shared a special embrace after the win. Ohio State Buckeyes tight end Zak Herbstreit (89) talks to his dad, Kirk Herbstreit.
If you thought Kirk Herbstreit just somewhat liked Ohio State football, think again. He’s a self-proclaimed “junkie.”
Ohio State Buckeyes fans everywhere were calling for Ryan Day's job. Now, he is immortal. Ohio State defeated the Notre Dame Fighting
The ESPN analyst believes Ohio State will challenge Notre Dame's man-to-man defense right away. How will it play out?
Kirk Herbstreit made an admission on the air Monday after Ohio State won the national championship. The Ohio State Buckeyes dominated Notre Dame for most
ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit, whose son plays for Ohio State, became visibly emotional while discussing the Buckeyes' CFP title win over Notre Dame.
Approximately 15 seconds later while Kirk Herbstreit was talking, Ohio State snapped the ball and Will Howard tossed the ball to Emeka Egbuka. As Egbuka was brought down after a b
Did Kirk Herbstreit play at Ohio State? Here's everything to know about the ESPN commentator's playing career: