Kirk Herbstreit, a former OSU quarterback and ESPN color commentator, visited Michigan's campus with his son, Chase.
A major new rule change regarding player injuries could come to college football if the NCAA can secure approval, according ...
Kirk Herbstreit admittedly "stepped away" from social media for a period during the 2024 season, and the longtime ESPN college football analyst has since shared some details on that decision.
Kirk Herbstreit shares that he is currently active on X (formerly Twitter) after previously stating he deleted the app.
Kirk Herbstreit has clarified his social media use, stating that he does indeed post on X, the social media app formerly known as Twitter.
College football analyst Kirk Herbstreit took a brief break from X near the end of the season. He cited online negativity in his reasoning. When first ...
Kirk Herbstreit and his son, Zak, are working through the emotions of watching Kirk's other son, Chase, rock some Michigan gear.
It’s been a rough year for Kirk Herbstreit. The longtime ESPN college football analyst acknowledged as much with his ...
A month after claiming he's off social media, Kirk Herbstreit said he's running his account again. Before the College ...
After years of struggling over how to stop a trend of faking injuries, college football leaders appear closer than ever to a ...
The final National Signing Day window opened once again Wednesday morning and runs through April 1, with Michigan football ...
The Wolverines’ football program signed quarterback Chase Herbstreit, the son of former Ohio State quarterback and current ...