Kirk Herbstreit, Booger McFarland Spar over Alabama’s Exclusion from the College Football Playoff
The debate over Alabama’s inclusion in the College Football Playoff has led to many passionate disputes, including among ESPN personalities.
The debate over Alabama’s inclusion in the College Football Playoff has led to many passionate disputes, including among ESPN personalities.
ESPN college football analyst and Ohio State alum Kirk Herbstreit is calling on college football administrators to suspend players involved in multiple brawls this weekend.
Kirk Herbstreit is a veteran media personality who lives in the public eye and can take any criticism. But you will have crossed a line if you talk smack about his dog.
Last week, ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit made his opposition to allowing men to compete in women’s sports well-known, and since then, Herbstreit says no one has spoken to him about it.
Kirk Herbstreit says he is done worrying about those who would criticize him over his comments that men should not play in women’s sports.
ESPN is in hot water after it was reported that it used fake names to win a number of Emmy awards for their College GameDay personalities.
Disillusioned Florida State fans upset over their team’s exclusion from the College Football Playoff will not find a sympathetic ear in ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit.
Zak Herbstreit, the son of former Ohio State QB Kirk Herbstreit, has been hospitalized while a team of cardiac specialists treat him.
ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit blasted USC quarterback Caleb Williams for painting “Fuck Utah” on his fingernails before the conference game.
ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit apologized for suggesting that Michigan may use the coronavirus as an excuse to opt-out of its game with Ohio State.
Ohio State held on to the fourth spot in the College Football Playoff rankings on Tuesday night after having its previous game canceled, landing behind No. 1 Alabama, No. 2 Notre Dame and No. 3 Clemson for a second straight week.
ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit says that he would be “shocked” if the NFL or college football, plays a single game in 2020.