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Kirk Edward Herbstreit (; born August 19, 1969) is an American and former player. He serves as an analyst for 's College GameDay, a television program covering college football, and provides on college football games on ESPN and ABC and Thursday night NFL games on Prime Video. For his TV work, Herbstreit has won five Sports Emmy Awards in various categories. He appeared annually as a commentator in ' College Football video game series, including after a ten-year hiatus.

From 1989 to 1993, Herbstreit played football as a for the Ohio State Buckeyes. He played in several games his junior season, and was the starting quarterback throughout his senior season.


Playing career and subsequent activities in Ohio
Herbstreit graduated from Centerville High School in Centerville, Ohio, a suburb of Dayton. As a quarterback for the Elks, he was the Ohio Gatorade Player of the Year as a senior. He also was a standout basketball and baseball player.

Herbstreit was the first player to commit to the Ohio State Buckeyes after the hiring of John Cooper as in 1988. Herbstreit was a four-year letterman as a at Ohio State University from 1989 to 1993. After waiting his turn behind and , Herbstreit finally led the team as a senior in 1992. That year, he was a co-captain (along with ) and voted team MVP. Herbstreit passed for 1,904 yards that season, including four 200-plus-yard games, before losing to the Georgia Bulldogs in the Florida Citrus Bowl. Herbstreit set the Ohio State record for pass completions (28) in the rivalry game against the Michigan Wolverines, throwing for 271 yards in a 13–13 tie in 1992. The record stood until 2006, when it was broken by Heisman Trophy winner . "Rushing Records" from the 2011 Ohio State Information Guide Herbstreit graduated from Ohio State in 1993 with a in business administration.

Herbstreit's father, Jim Herbstreit, was a co-captain (along with ) of the 1960 Ohio State team, and later an assistant coach at Ohio State under . When Herbstreit was named co-captain in 1992, the two became only the second father-and-son duo to have each been Ohio State captains. (James and were the first in 1989; and became the third in 2007.)

He also is known for a 2009 case in which he sued the IRS for changing an implied policy of allowing deductions for house donations to the fire department for training purposes.

Herbstreit is actively involved in multiple charities including the Buckeye Cruise for Cancer and The Make A Wish Foundation Ultimate Sports Auction.

He has lent his name to the Kirk Herbstreit National Kickoff Classic in Columbus, Ohio, and Arlington, Texas. According to the website, the Kickoff Classic "pits high school teams from the states of Ohio and Texas against prep football powerhouses from across the nation" over the Labor Day weekend. The games in Ohio are usually held at , while the games in Texas are held at AT&T Stadium.


Broadcasting career
Herbstreit joined ESPN in September 1995 as a college football sideline analyst. The following year, he joined College GameDay, an ESPN program with which he has become almost synonymous, as a lead analyst. He continues to serve in that role alongside host and fellow analysts , and . He also serves as the lead game analyst for ESPN and ABC, a responsibility that sees him travel to ESPN's biggest game that week for ABC Saturday Night Football to call the marquee game alongside former GameDay host and longtime colleague and sideline reporter .

Herbstreit was nominated for a 1997 Sports Emmy Award as television's top studio analyst and wrote a weekly in-season column, "Inside The Game With Kirk Herbstreit", for The Sporting News.

A frequent contributor to ESPN.com and ESPN The Magazine, Herbstreit has worked as a color commentator for ESPN's Thursday night college football games.

In July 2007, Herbstreit served as a panelist for the series Who's Now alongside and . Herbstreit contributes to the , an affiliate out of Columbus, Ohio.

In 2018, Herbstreit was announced to replace for night one of ESPN's coverage, as Gruden left to return to the . When ABC picked up rights to air the first two nights of the Draft, Herbstreit moved to ABC's coverage with his GameDay colleagues.

In 2020, Herbstreit announced the first game of the Monday Night Football Kickoff Week doubleheader alongside Fowler. A week later, Herbstreit and Davis worked a special Monday Night Football on ESPN2 for the Saints–Raiders game, the first ever NFL game to be played in Las Vegas, on the night in which Monday Night Football celebrated its 50th anniversary. In 2022, Fowler and Herbstreit again called the first game of an MNF doubleheader, this time during the final week of the 2021 season.

On March 23, 2022, Herbstreit was announced as the new color commentator for Thursday Night Football on Prime Video, alongside NFL play-by-play announcer . That same day, Herbstreit agreed to an extension of his contract with ESPN to allow him to continue on GameDay, Saturday Night Football, and the NFL Draft, to go along with his new NFL duties for Amazon.


Personal life
Herbstreit met his wife Alison at Ohio State, where she was a cheerleader. They were married in 1998 and have four sons. The Herbstreits moved from Ohio to Nashville in 2011, but split time between there and Cincinnati, where their youngest son played quarterback for St. Xavier High School. His twin sons, Jake and Tye, were athletes at Montgomery Bell Academy. Tye played football as a walk-on for the Clemson Tigers; Jake walked on at Clemson, before transferring to Ohio State to focus on academics. His middle son, Zak, joined the Ohio State Buckeyes as a preferred walk-on in 2021. His youngest son, Chase, is a member of the Michigan Wolverines.

Herbstreit is a . When asked about the role faith plays in his life, he said, "Everything. I try to every day walk that path."

His hobbies include playing EA Sports video games, and working out. Herbstreit is a horse racing fan, and also follows Ohio sports teams like the Cincinnati Bengals, Columbus Blue Jackets, and . Herbstreit was featured prominently in How We Lookin'?, a documentary about the life and career of longtime Reds broadcaster .

Herbstreit was a vocal advocate of bringing back the NCAA Football series, which had not had a new entry since 2013. When the series returned in 2024, Herbstreit was included as one of the in-game commentators.

He has four golden retrievers, one of whom, , traveled with him to games. Ben, who was a certified emotional support animal, was considered a "fan favorite" until his death in November 2024 due to . President sent Herbstreit a letter offering his condolences. Following Ben's passing, Ben's younger brother Peter started to travel with Herbstreit and began appearing on Thursday Night Football and College GameDay.


Awards and honors
  • Five-time Sports Emmy Award winner
    • Three Outstanding Studio Analyst (2010, 2011, 2019)
    • Two Outstanding Event Analyst (2018, 2020)
  • Rose Bowl Hall of Fame (inducted 2023)


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