ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit, whose son plays for Ohio State, became visibly emotional while discussing the Buckeyes' CFP title win over Notre Dame.
Kirk Herbstreit makes a lot of money to call football games. The long-time broadcaster is estimated to make somewhere between $14-18 million per year between his duties calling college football games ...
"It's been a tough year for my family and I have a lot of gratitude for Ryan Day.. I was just so happy for him and his players.. My wife was in the booth with me and we were looking down watching ...
Look: ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit reveals why he got emotional on Sports Center following Ohio State football's national ...
Kirk Herbstreit, a former Centerville High School ... and that he couldn't help but cry when discussing the Buckeyes' first national title since 2014. "I'm a little emotional.
Kirk Herbstreit, a former OSU quarterback and ESPN color commentator, visited Michigan's campus with his son, Chase.
Color commentator Kirk Herbstreit was on the call for the game alongside play-by-play man Chris Fowler, and after the game, the emotions poured out of Herbstreit, who was brought to tears by his ...
ESPN college football analyst and former Ohio State quarterback Kirk Herbstreit had no problem with ... my son Chase is the biggest Ohio State junkie, cry when they lose kind of kid.
The Herbstreit's seem to be taking it all in stride, however, as Kirk corrected one outlet that said it was odd to see him in the "blue and yellow" with a crying laughing space and a response ...