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August 26, 2011
30 Seconds: Kirk Herbstreit?s Heart Stays in Columbus
By MELISSA HOPPERT
Kirk Herbstreit, a former Ohio State quarterback and captain, recently made headlines when he announced that, amid a scandal rocking the Buckeyes? football program, he and his family would move from their longtime home in Columbus, Ohio, to Nashville.
Kirk HerbstreitAllen Eyestone/The Palm Beach Post?I think it?s the most tumultuous time in my lifetime,? Kirk Herbstreit, an ESPN analyst, said of college football.
He said he was tired of continual criticism from a ?vocal minority? of Ohio State fans who do not understand that his job as an ESPN college football analyst requires objectivity.
Shortly after moving, he deleted his Twitter account after those fans followed him to the social media site and, Herbstreit said, wanted him to defend his allegiance to Ohio State, where his father, Jim, was a captain and later a coach.
Herbstreit, 42, is entering his 16th season on ESPN?S ?College GameDay.? He will also continue his weekly radio show on WBNS-FM in Columbus this fall.
Q.
What?s the best part about Nashville?
A.
It?s great. We?ve been there for about four or five months now. The people are very gracious. It?s a different feel. I?ve always heard that in the South, people are very friendly. This is the thing that stands out. I don?t care if you?re at the grocery store, people have time to talk. They?re just very, very friendly.
Q.
Do you miss Columbus?
A.
Absolutely. Columbus will always be my home. I?ve been there since ?88, so it?s pretty much my whole life.
Q.
What is your response to the fans who criticized you via Twitter?
A.
I really don?t have a response to them. I don?t have to defend anything that I said because it was all my opinion, that by the way ended up all being true. So if you don?t like my opinions, then I?m sorry.
Q.
What are your thoughts on the scandal at Ohio State?
A.
I feel very sad that the school is going through that. It?s sad that one guy in particular has the power to put Ohio State in this position and to force Jim Tressel, who I still think is a great man, to have to step down. So the whole thing is just sad for me.
Q.
Do you still keep in contact with Tressel?
A.
I have not. I mean I talked to him during it, but since he stepped down, I have not talked to him.
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