Ask Badman-they are personal friends.

 

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On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 8:58 AM, Keith Baldwin <ke...@baldwinnc.com>
wrote:

I've been watching Erin Andrews on ESPN College Football Live.  They had
erin and Jesse Palmer on the other day.  

 

Kirk has been on separate set with one of the older guys (classic guy -
can not remember his name - voice is very familiar).  I guess allows
Kirk to stay at home some 

 

Wonder if Lee Corso will be back this year?  Last year he looked rough.


 

 

 

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Commentary: Kirk Herbstreit dreams of being the Dick Vitale of college
football


By Dave George
<http://www.palmbeachpost.com/services/staff/dave-george-15326.html>  

Palm Beach Post Staff Writer

Updated: 9:23 p.m. Monday, Aug. 23, 2010

Posted: 6:11 p.m. Monday, Aug. 23, 2010

Who is the face of college football? Like every other sweeping question
in sports today, that is for ESPN to decide.

In this case, the network has chosen well, plucking Kirk Herbstreit from
a long ago audition tape and systematically positioning the former Ohio
State quarterback for decades of racing around the country as an
eyewitness, an ambassador, a mirror of the game.

All the guy's missing is a catchphrase or two and - Whoa, Nelly! - we
may be thinking of him in 20 years the way we do of Keith Jackson.

How did it happen? Well, other than the fact that Herbstreit is very
smooth and natural on camera and knows the game instinctively, there is
his age, 41, and his passion for the chaos and the fun of a Saturday
stadium on red alert, which should be good for another 41 years.

As for ESPN's role in setting the American weekend agenda, they and the
parent ABC network own the rights to the BCS bowls and the national
championship game, plus a couple of prime-time Saturday showcase games
per week, plus a new 15-year deal with the almighty SEC.

That last one with Div. I's glamour conference goes for $2.25 billion
all by itself, a pretty fair indicator of how important it was for
Herbstreit to find a space on this runaway broadcast locomotive, even if
it was originally the caboose.

"I was doing local radio (in Columbus, Ohio) and I put this little tape
together, never thinking I would hear anything back," said Herbstreit,
who was in West Palm Beach Monday for a waterfront rally to kick off the
high school football season and highlight the area's best players. "I
went in for an audition (at ESPN) back in 1995 and, other than being
interviewed in the locker room after games, I had never been on that
side of the camera."

Long story short, Herbstreit flew to ESPN headquarters in Connecticut,
logged three minutes of play-by-play simulation work behind a
SportsCenter desk and headed home for seven months of silence from the
network honchos. When the phone finally rang, it was to offer a job as
sideline reporter. Herbstreit jumped at it enthusiastically, just as he
did the College GameDay gig that came along the following year.

"My goal when I started on GameDay was to one day be looked at in the
same way that Dick Vitale is looked at in college basketball,"
Herbstreit said.

Actually, that's a little too Lee Corso for my taste. With all the
clowning that goes on at ESPN, all the driving of public opinion on
which teams are truly worthy on a minute-by-minute basis, it might be
better for Herbstreit to stay focused on the facts, no matter who likes
it. That's how his dad, former Ohio State assistant coach Jim
Herbstreit, always operated, and so did the Buckeyes' ultimate boss,
Woody Hayes.

"I have memories of being 6 or 7 and going into the Ohio State locker
room after a game and putting on Archie Griffin's helmet," Herbstreit
said. "I remember sitting on Woody Hayes' lap and him looking down and
it was like God was looking and talking to me when Woody Hayes talked. I
was just in awe of that whole setting."

Now don't get mad about Herbstreit's choice of deities. He was born into
a specific college football culture but has grown to appreciate them
all. When Miami heads to Ohio State on Sept. 11, for instance,
Herbstreit won't be calling for a Buckeyes blowout, the way his
neighbors in Columbus would want it.

"These two teams met not only in 2002, which everyone remembers, but
also in 1999, at East Rutherford," Herbstreit said. "It was when Butch
Davis was trying to get Miami up and out of probation and they had an
opportunity in that Kickoff Classic to show America that the 'U' was
back. They took advantage of it and won the game (23-12).

"I feel like Miami's on the verge of some great, great times and I think
they need a game like Ohio State to show the country, and to show
themselves, where they are. They're not going to have a bigger
opportunity in any other game they play this year ... If they play up to
their capabilities, I think it could be a great game."

The face of college football is smiling as he speaks, which can only
mean that a new season is upon us.

Aren't you smiling, too?

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