Now that the expanded 12-team College Football Playoff is down to four teams remaining — the size of the field the previous 10 seasons — things really don't look that much different.
College football analyst and NFL Amazon Prime commentator Kirk Herbstreit explained on a podcast that ESPN did not have a clear SEC programming bias. While appearing on an “On3” podcast episode, ...
Watch below as ESPN college football personality Kirk Herbstreit sat down with On3’s Andy Staples and Ari Wasserman and discussed the blowback he received after questioning Indiana’s ...
Georgia will be kicking themselves if Rashada finally gets a chance and becomes a solid collegiate quarterback, especially if Stockton never reaches his potential and Puglisi doesn't fare much better.
Kirk Herbstreit has heard enough about the so-called SEC bias that ESPN has. The College GameDay host says the playoff couldn't be more perfect as it is right n ...
Penn State faces Notre Dame in the Orange Bowl on Thursday, Jan. 9 at 7:30 p.m. ET in the first College Football Playoff ...
UT backup quarterback Arch Manning comes from arguably football's most famous family, but he remains grounded as he waits his ...
A vocal segment of college football fans are of the opinion that ESPN and analyst Kirk Herbstreit, in particular, have a ...
The Bulldogs have already lost last season’s top receivers Arian Smith and Dominic Lovett to the 2025 NFL draft. Georgia ...