Kirk Herbstreit said he wasn’t second-guessing Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian about one fourth-quarter play call, but it sure sounded like it.
Herbstreit thought we might see Arch Manning when Texas tried to punch it in on the goal line late in the fourth quarter against Ohio State's defense.
With Ohio State set to play Notre Dame in the CFP National Championship on Monday night, the team’s loss to Michigan feels like it may as well have been years ago. That’s due, partially, to the fact that the Buckeyes have won three straight playoff games — including two in blowout fashion.
On second down, Texas tried a toss play to Quintrevion Wisner but suffered a huge 7-yard loss. ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit, who was on the call for the game, admitted he was surprised that Sarkisian ...
Kirk Herbstreit has words for people who criticize ESPN coverage of the College Football Playoff. The CFP has just four teams left.
The College Football Playoff semifinals begin Thursday with No. 6 seed Penn State taking on No. 7 Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl. The second semifinal is Friday with No. 5 Texas battling No. 8 Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl.
ESPN and ABC's Kirk Herbstreit says Notre Dame football coach Marcus Freeman has achieved legendary status in his first three seasons as the Fighting Irish's head coach. "They've been searching. You almost have to go back to the early and mid-90s for the last time Notre Dame was really a giant in this sport.
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.
Ohio State football is part of the final four teams in the College Football Playoff, and Kirk Herbstreit is loving every minute of it.
The College Football Playoff Semifinals will be played Jan. 9-10. Which game will feature announcers Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit?
"College GameDay" host and ABC college football announcer Kirk Herbstreit on Tuesday shot down the notion that ESPN has a bias toward SEC football — especially in relation to the College Football Playoff.
ESPN color analyst Kirk Herbstreit set the record straight about alleged SEC bias during his commentary while praising the four-team College Football Playoff semifinal.