
ESPN’s Kirk Herbstreit Explains Why He Was Tearing Up in the Broadcast Booth During the College Football Championship
“It’s been a tough year for me behind the scenes,” Herbstreit said
ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit was overcome after his alma mater Ohio State won the national championship.
On air after the 34-23 win by the Buckeyes over Notre Dame, the 55-year-old broadcaster attributed the need to reach for a tissue to his close ties to the team — but in a guest spot on The Pat McAfee Show on Tuesday, Jan. 21, Herbstreit revealed that personal issues also contributed to the “perfect storm” of emotion.
“It’s been a tough year for me behind the scenes,” Herbstreit told his College GameDay colleague.
He added, “Ali, my wife, faced some stuff. My wife got diagnosed with breast cancer.”
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In addition, his son Zak, who is a senior tight end for Ohio State, was diagnosed with heart failure two years ago, Herbstreit shared.
“He had to medically retire, and I think the gratitude I have for [coach] Ryan Day putting his arms around Zak and keeping him involved,” he said.
Another personal challenge came in November when the family’s beloved golden retriever Ben, who was a sideline sidekick on GameDay, died after a battle with cancer.
“[Our family dog] Ben dies. It was just a lot of emotion, and when you do what we do, you endure. You do your job. I think what happened, when they won, I was so happy for Ryan Day and those players, from what they faced and everything they went through. It was almost like a relief, and it just got the best of me,” Herbstreit added.
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On Monday, following the game, Herbstreit, who played quarterback for Ohio State in the early ’90s and whose wife Alison was a cheerleader at the university, was seemingly taken aback by the gravity of his former team’s win.
“I’m a little emotional. I’m just fired up for these guys,” Herbstreit said. “You know, when I call these games, I’m incredibly objective. I love all these Ohio State teams. But this team, because what they went through, to get to this point, you’re just happy. You’re just happy for them.”