Jan 18, 2025; Atlanta, GA, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish quarterback Riley Leonard (13) talks to the media during 2025 CFP National Championship Media Day at Georgia World Congress Center, Building A. / Brett Davis-Imagn Images
Color commentator Kirk Herbstreit—whose dog Peter has become an internet sensation as he travels the country with his father this football season—shared a photo of the young p
That’s due, partially, to the fact that the Buckeyes have won three straight playoff games — including two in blowout fashion. It’s been a remarkable turnaround for an Ohio State team that appeared to be on the brink of a total failure of a season.
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Herbstreit, who appears on “Thursday Night Football” alongside Al Michaels for Prime Video, has appeared on “College GameDay” in addition to calling college football games on Saturdays for ESPN.
A vocal segment of college football fans are of the opinion that ESPN and analyst Kirk Herbstreit, in particular, have a strong bias towards preferring SEC team
The Notre Dame Fighting Irish took down the Penn State Nittany Lions in the Orange Bowl on Thursday night, with the final score settling in at 27-24. And even though he wasn't on the call for this game, Kirk Herbstreit found himself getting called out by a fan on social media.
Kirk Herbstreit slammed the Pittsburgh Steelers during Amazon Prime's broadcast of their Wild Card game against Baltimore.
The analyst issued a scathing indictment of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ effort to start their AFC wild-card round loss to the Baltimore Ravens.
Amazon commentator Kirk Herbstreit tore into the Pittsburgh Steelers during their awful first half against the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday.
Announcer Kirk Herbstreit joined a chorus of critics ripping the Pittsburgh Steelers' lack of effort in their blowout Wild Card playoff loss to the rival Baltimore Ravens.
ESPN could've said no to Kirk Herbstreit having his dog at college football games. Programs could've, too. Instead, we're gifted a bit of humanity.