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Thats what jocks do. Suck it up , play with pain, Be a MAN! They challenge you to excel in integrity, heart, manhood, toughness, leadership and if you don't show these qualities then you are a pussy. Jock law 101brutus2002;950784; said:TYour challenging his integrity, heart, manhood, toughness, leadership, y!!!
Best Buckeye;950790; said:Thats what jocks do. Suck it up , play with pain, Be a MAN! They challenge you to excel in integrity, heart, manhood, toughness, leadership and if you don't show these qualities then you are a pussy. Jock law 101
Want to see my letters? :)MililaniBuckeye;950814; said:Says the old fart sitting in front of his computer in his Depends and drinking his Geritol smoothie...
Yeah he is.. you can usually spot him on the sidelines in Big Games for the Bucks. You can see him cheering and when the other team makes a play cursing up a storm.tailgater_gal;950889; said:Herbie is 100 % Buckeye underneath his ESPN personna.
OHIO STATE INSIDER
Former Ohio State quarterback Kirk Herbstreit not surprised by Buckeyes
Sunday, October 28, 2007 Mary Schmitt Boyer and Doug Lesmerises
Plain Dealer Reporters
State College, Pa. -- ESPN analyst and former Ohio State quarterback Kirk Herbstreit said before Saturday's game he was not surprised by the 2007 Buckeyes. Yet.
"I think everybody expected them to be 8-0," Herbstreit said after wrapping up his appearance on the "College GameDay" set outside Beaver Stadium. "I think the thing that will be surprising is if they're able to get through Penn State and get through Michigan.
"When you're replacing a Heisman Trophy quarterback and two first-round receivers and a 1,200-yard back, when you replace all that and you get back to being 12-0, who does that? That's just not human to be able to lose that many players and come back and get to the point of being 12-0.
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Shy TV host Herbstreit masters bright lights
Herbstreit's passion for college football drives former Ohio State QB's success at ESPN's College GameDay Sunday, November 04, 2007Mary Schmitt BoyerPlain Dealer Reporter
Judy Herbstreit has a favorite photograph of her youngest child, Kirk.
It shows a toddler, just able to stand, wearing an Ohio State football jersey and sucking on a pacifier. His little left hand is resting on the right side of his chest. It was snapped when an Ohio State football game came on TV. At the sound of the Star Spangled Banner, the little boy popped up and tried to imitate what he saw on the screen.
That was the first time Judy Herbstreit saw the power sports and television had over her normally quiet son.