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QB Kirk Herbstreit (Frosted Quips)

was it Werner or Tuf that he accused of trying to twist Harris’s ankle to injury him on his first TD?
Couldn't remember....but sounds like it was Tuf, who was definitely not twisting at all. Just holding on hoping he hadn't crossed the line yet exactly like he should have.
 
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“(It's not hard) because of the respect I have for Dabo and for that program, I would love to see them in an Ohio State uniform,” Herbstreit said. “First off, you have kids, your kids go through their own journey. If they choose to play ball, they choose to play ball. And if they don’t, then they don’t. They wanted to play. They went to a summer camp going into their senior year at Clemson and did pretty well. Dabo was like ‘I think we want to offer these guys preferred walk ons.’ Initially, I was like, ‘man, they grew up brainwashed Ohio State kids.’ But the respect, again, that I have for Dabo outweighs everything. Yeah, it was easy. Now, it’s such a thrill just to see them in those uniforms.”
 
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1a) Kirk Herbstreit
It’s an easy one; Kirk Herbstreit’s face is the most familiar one in college football. He’s everywhere, most notably on ESPN’s “College GameDay” and then in the press box for ESPN or ABC as their lead analyst. Herbstreit played quarterback for Ohio State from 1989-92, starting during his senior year. His stats as a player were modest: 58.7 completion percentage, 1,904 yards passing, 4 touchdowns. But his career as a sportscaster has been stellar and has earned him five sports Emmy Awards.
 
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