Photo: Here’s What Kirk Herbstreit’s Home Setup Looks Like Tonight
Chris Rosvoglou
Kirk Herbstreit cries on air.
ESPN analyst Kirk Herbstreit recently tested positive for COVID-19, however, he’s still on the call for the Sugar Bowl alongside Chris Fowlers.
Herbstreit announced his diagnosis back on Tuesday, tweeting “Earlier this week I tested positive for Covid. Thankfully I feel good & my family is okay, but going through protocols will keep me home.”
In order to make sure everyone’s safe during these times, Herbstreit is calling the semifinal matchup between Clemson and Ohio State from his own home. His setup for tonight’s game seems very appealing to the national audience.
Photo: Here Are The Real End Zones For Auburn vs. Northwestern
Dan Lyons
Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald reacting during a game.
Auburn and Northwestern are set to face off in one of today’s undercard bowl games, the Citrus Bowl in Orlando. The bowl’s official Twitter account had some fun with the Wildcats this morning.
Back in late November, Northwestern picked up one of its biggest wins of the season, knocking off Big Ten West power Wisconsin 17-7. Before that game, Pat Fitzgerald’s team got some very interesting bulletin board material.
Previewing the game, ESPN’s Joey Galloway downplayed Northwestern’s chances of competing at the top of the Big Ten, calling the Wildcat athletes “a bunch of Rece Davises,” downplaying their athleticism. The team ran with it after beating Wisconsin, owning the nickname and jabbing back at Galloway.