Kirk Herbstreit

Kirk Herbstreit

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Kirk Herbstreit has been an ESPN college football studio analyst since August 1996. Herbstreit, who joined ESPN in September 1995 as a college football sideline analyst for ESPN2, is also a game analyst for ESPN's Thursday night college football telecasts.

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Defending Herbstreit

More on why Colin is defending Kirk Herbstreit and the whole debacle of Les Miles to Michigan fiasco that has unfolded. Some are saying...

ESPN Insider Audio PodCast | December 03, 2007

Source: Miles will remain coach at LSU

ESPN.com news services

LSU coach Les Miles will meet with the media at the Georgia Dome before the SEC Championship Game to announce that he is staying at LSU, a source told ESPN.com.

Story | Conversation | December 01, 2007

JSU!/Kirk Herbstreit

The Knicks' Isiah Thomas and Stephon Marbury win this week's Just Shut Up! award. Kirk Herbstreit says the Michigan opening is Les Miles' job to refuse. Miles played at Michigan for four...

ESPN Insider Audio PodCast | November 20, 2007

Dantonio, Spartans eye 4-0 start against Irish

Bruce Hooley, Special to ESPN.com

Michigan State hasn't lost at Notre Dame in over a decade. If it happens on Saturday, a 3-0 start and the goodwill coach Mark Dantonio has received will be forgotten, writes Bruce Hooley.

Story | Conversation | September 19, 2007

Carr handling Michigan's struggles in stride

Bruce Hooley, Special to ESPN.com

In Lloyd Carr's 13 seasons at the helm of Michigan's football team, his seat has never been so hot. But don't expect him to change his ways just because he's under fire.

Story | Conversation | September 12, 2007

Kirk Herbstreit, Coll. FB

Herbstreit said Bo Schembechler was a family friend, close to his dad. Kirk was brought up learning to respect Bo and the way he...

ESPN Insider Audio PodCast | November 17, 2006

Countdown to Michigan-Ohio State

ESPN.com's one-stop shopping for everything Michigan and Ohio State related.

Story | Conversation | November 10, 2006

Just For Argument's Sake …

Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com

Which rumored coaching changes might actually happen? Who should start at QB for Arkansas? Know how to paint the Notre Dame helmets? Ivan Maisel has all the answers.

Story | Conversation | November 08, 2006

Kirk Herbstreit, Coll FB

ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit checked in to respond to all the internet and Michigan venom that has been spewed in...

ESPN Insider Audio PodCast | November 02, 2006

What we learned from Separation Saturday

Kirk Herbstreit, Special to ESPN.com

Despite LSU's loss to Auburn, Kirk Herbstreit explains why the Bayou Bengals were one of the biggest winners on Separation Saturday.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | September 19, 2006

Echoes are awake in South Bend thanks to Weis

Kirk Herbstreit, Special to ESPN.com

ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit hands out his first-half awards while preparing for the game of the season in South Bend.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | October 12, 2005

Big Ten's big two have big tests

Craig James, ESPN Insider

Two of the all-time great schools will be trading helmet paint for the first time, Craig James writes.

ESPN Insider Story | Conversation | September 08, 2005

The Nation's Best: Fifth Annual Herbies

Kirk Herbstreit, Special to ESPN.com

The Herbies celebrate their fifth season with an all-star cast of players and a few extra catagories from the sights and sounds from around college football.

Story | Conversation | August 25, 2005

Trackin' the Top 25

ESPN.com

ESPN.com recaps the Top 25 and hands out a few game balls.

Story | Conversation | October 16, 2004

White, Manning, Fitzgerald each win awards

Wayne Drehs, ESPN.com

There was a time, not long ago, when the Home Depot College Football Awards would give a pretty good idea of who the favorite was to win the Heisman Trophy, presented three days later in New York. But it didn't happen in 2001, didn't happen in 2002. And it certainly didn't happen here Thursday night.

Story | Conversation | December 11, 2003