As a top name at ESPN, there was the thought that Herbstreit was rooting for ratings rather than appreciating the seasons of Indiana or SMU.
Kirk Herbstreit said he never thought Alabama was a College Football Playoff team, pushing back against a narrative.
Kirk Herbstreit thinks claims that ESPN champions SEC football team over any other are just ridiculous. The “College GameDay” analyst sounded off recently against those that believe the network is playing favorites.
Shane Gillis contends he was joking. Nick Saban wasn’t laughing. In fact, the former Alabama coach was mad, the comedian recently revealed.
ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit says it wasn't him doing all the trash-talking on social media, despite it coming from his account. Kirk Herbstreit has never been
And despite Kirk Herbstreit and McAfee insisting that Saban loves the banter and was just joking, Gillis felt that Saban grew legitimately angry once he repeated the SEC joke and called the legendary head coach “Alabama Jones.” (Warning: The video ...
ESPN personality and announcer Kirk Herbstreit joined Andy Staples and Ari Wasserman on their On3 podcast on Tuesday. Herbstreit dismissed the narrative that he
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
"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.
Following his take about Alabama deserving a chance in the College Football Playoff ahead of Florida State in 2023, there was a perception that Kirk Herbstreit wanted the Crimson Tide in again in ...
ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit may very well start the 2025 season off in Clemson, S.C., but that doesn't mean he'll be welcomed with open arms. Herbstreit has be
This season, Herbstreit has been criticized for his stance on Indiana being included in the playoffs despite not being one of the best 12 teams. While his takes are certainly polarizing and controversial, he revealed on On3's "Andy & Ari" that he no longer sees the public's response because he has deleted X (formerly known as Twitter).