Kirk Herbstreit joined ESPN in 1995, establishing himself as the face and voice of college football, both as a member of the critically acclaimed College GameDay show, as well as the lead analyst for ESPN and ABC Sports primetime game broadcasts. He is the most honored ESPN commentator in the network’s history, having won multiple Sports Emmys as an event analyst and also as a studio analyst. Herbstreit graduated from The Ohio State University, where he was the Buckeyes starting quarterback and team co-captain as a senior. He lives with his family in Nashville, Tennessee. You can follow him on Twitter @KirkHerbstreit.
Gene Wojciechowski is a New York Times bestselling author whose titles include The Last Great Game: Duke vs. Kentucky and the 2.1 Seconds That Changed Basketball. He joined ESPN in 1998 and has won a Sports Emmy and Edward R. Murrow award during his last nine seasons as a features reporter on College GameDay. Wojciechowski also serves on ESPN’s coverage of the Masters, the PGA Championship and assorted SportsCenter projects. He lives in Wheaton, Illinois. You can follow him on Twitter @GenoEspn.