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Kirk Herbstreit Quotes
«Tyrone Willingham can't make them a great team with the talent he has. He needs two, three years to get the talent he needs.»
Author: Kirk Herbstreit
«Being able to go to a place like that and know there's a chance to play every day, that's pretty attractive.»
Author: Kirk Herbstreit
«Who's going to beat Boise State?»
Author: Kirk Herbstreit
«Each of the five bowl games features great teams, proud schools and exciting student athletes. Mr. Gibson and his sons are the envy of every single college football fan in America.»
Author: Kirk Herbstreit
«They were like, couldn't you guys have picked a better time to do this, like after the game? They're not happy about it at all.»
Author: Kirk Herbstreit
«I prefer a guy who can run and throw, as a football fan. I think we're in an era where the game is changing. We're going to look back 20 years from now and say I remember Michael Vick, I remember Vince Young. They changed the game.»
Author: Kirk Herbstreit
«They just rolled their eyes.»
Author: Kirk Herbstreit
«Sometimes people can't accept that he's a great thrower because he's so beautiful as a runner. He doesn't have a beautiful motion, and his delivery is a little awkward. So people want to continue to think he's still learning how to throw.»
Author: Kirk Herbstreit
«That game will go a long way in deciding who's still standing at the end of the year.»
Author: Kirk Herbstreit