The 55-year-old college football announcer has to deal with a wave of issues regarding his family, from the death of his dog ...
Kirk Herbstreit has a heavy heart on Monday. It's been an emotional year for the ESPN college football analyst. Herbstreit, ...
College football fans are thinking of Kirk Herbstreit and his family on Monday morning. The ESPN college football announcer has had a tough year. Herbstreit broke down following Ohio State's win over ...
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ESPN's primary college football color commentator Kirk Herbstreit, a prominent Ohio State alum, cried tears of joy when his Buckeyes won the national championship in Atlanta on Jan. 20. But just weeks ...
"It’s been a tough year for me behind the scenes," Herbstreit told his College GameDay colleague. He added, "Ali, my wife, faced some stuff. My wife got diagnosed with breast cancer." Never miss ...
Kirk Herbstreit believes the first quarter is supremely important for Notre Dame football on Monday night. The ESPN college ...
A Class of 2025 quarterback with a well-known name who nobody thought would play his college ... visit to Michigan football. No, we're not talking about the nation's No. 1 player, Bryce Underwood, who ...
Kirk Herbstreit admittedly "stepped away" from social media for a period during the 2024 season, and the longtime ESPN college football analyst has since shared some details on that decision.
College football analyst Kirk Herbstreit took a brief break from X near the end of the season. He cited online negativity in his reasoning. When first ...
At the height of the discourse about the over-the-top expectations placed upon Ohio State head coach Ryan Day, around the ...
ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit had college football fans buzzing over his family dog, Peter. Herbstreit used to be with his golden retriever Ben, who accompanied him to work and various events.
Kirk Herbstreit has clarified his social media ... that he deleted the app to avoid negativity and trolls during the college football season. He said he felt it was best for his mental health.