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Kirk Herbstreit's son, former Ohio State tight end Zak Herbstreit, will be covering college football this season as a ...
K irk Herbstreit has long been one of the most high-profile analysts in college football, calling the biggest games each week ...
ESPN 'College GameDay' host Kirk Herbstreit had a heartfelt reaction to his son, Zak, landing a new job for the upcoming ...
Zak Herbstreit is home after spending five days in the hospital due to a heart condition, according to his father, ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit. Zak, a tight end at Ohio State, is ...
ESPN announcer Kirk Herbstreit (blue coat) talks to his son, Ohio State tight end Zak Herbstreit, prior to the Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Dec. 31, 2022.
Herbstreit said that even though the Ohio State tight end is home, there's still a journey to treating Zak's heart. The family is going on short walks — "down the street and back" — as part of ...
Zak, a 6-foot-2, 240-pound junior, walked on in June 2021 and is in his second season with the program. He played tight end for Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tennessee, earning all-region ...
Ohio State tight end Zak Herbstreit was hospitalized at the Wexner Medical Center on Tuesday. According to a report from Clay Hall of ABC6 in Columbus, Herbstreit was admitted into Ohio State's ...
Zak Herbstreit is a third-generation Buckeye football player. His grandfather, Jim, was a running back and captain of the 1960 team.
Zak Herbstreit came to OSU as a preferred walk-on from Nashville’s Montgomery Bell Academy. He provides depth in a tight end room that currently has six other scholarship players.
Kirk Herbstreit tweeted another update on his son’s condition on Thursday afternoon, saying it “will take months to see how his heart is responding to his medication.” Just an update on Zak.
Zak Herbstreit is a junior who joined the Ohio State football program as a preferred walk-on in June 2021. He is the third member of his family to play for the Buckeyes following his father and ...