Nothing against the guy, but he’s not nearly as f**king frustrated as I am.Kirk is a college football fan. He appreciates what Miami means. He’s as frustrated as anybody at the incompetence that has occurred.
Herbie one of the main reasons I loved watching GameDay in the late 90s early 2000s...the love he gives us was realJust wanna thank Kirk Herbstreit for being a major catalyst in getting all of this going. The only OSU player that can sit at my dinner table. Thank you sir.
Lets be clear, phools.
Herbie says and does exactly what his mouse overlords want said and done. Nothing more. Nothing less. Got it?
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It was just a reiteration of what Barry Jackson/message board fodder that he regurgitated.Lets be clear, phools.
Herbie says and does exactly what his mouse overlords want said and done. Nothing more. Nothing less. Got it?
Just wanna thank Kirk Herbstreit for being a major catalyst in getting all of this going. The only OSU player that can sit at my dinner table. Thank you sir.
Nonetheless, Vilma going on national television and saying Herbie's exact words wouldn't even land a blip on Miami's radar. It took Herbie doing it to leave the university shook.ESPN starts gaining criticism as people complain about paying for crappy content and college football putting out a ****** product with the same handful of teams doing well. Somebody points out how exciting it used to be when we were dominant and asks what it would take for us to be ascendant again. Jonathan Vilma answers, Herbstreit recites.
Because if Vilma did it, he would have been just another alum complaining because everything isn't perfect. ESPN needs something to change because people are tuning out to the same few teams doing well.Nonetheless, Vilma going on national television and saying Herbie's exact words wouldn't even land a blip on Miami's radar. It took Herbie doing it to leave the university shook.
Because if Vilma did it, he would have been just another alum complaining because everything isn't perfect. ESPN needs something to change because people are tuning out to the same few teams doing well.