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Out of the Pocket: Football, Fatherhood, and College Gameday Saturdays

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This powerfully intimate, plain-spoken memoir about fathers and sons, fortitude, and football from the face and voice of college football--Kirk Herbstreit--is not just "a window into the game, but also a peek into what makes him special: his heart" (David Shaw, head coach, Stanford University).

Kirk Herbstreit is a reflection of the sport he loves, a reflection of his football-crazed home state of Ohio, where he was a high school star and Ohio State captain, and a reflection of another Ohio State football captain thirty-two years earlier: his dad Jim, who battled Alzheimer's disease until his death in 2016.

In Out of the Pocket, Herbstreit does what his father did for him: takes you inside the locker rooms, to the practice fields, to the meeting rooms, to the stadiums. Herbstreit describes how a combination of hard work, perseverance, and a little luck landed him on the set of ESPN's iconic College GameDay show, surrounded by tens of thousands of fans who treat their Saturdays like a football Mardi Gras.

He takes you into the television production meetings, on to the GameDay set, and into the broadcast booth. You'll live his life during a football season, see the things he sees, experience every chaotic twist and turn as the year unfolds. Not to mention the relationships he's established and the insights he's learned from the likes of coaches and players such as Nick Saban, Tim Tebow, Dabo Swinney, and Peyton Manning, as well as his colleagues, including Chris Fowler, Rece Davis, and his "second dad," the beloved Coach Lee Corso.

Yes, Kirk Herbstreit is the undeniable face and voice of college football--but he's also a survivor. He's the quiet kid who withstood the collapse of his parents' marriage. The boy who endured too many overbearing stepdads and stepmoms. The painfully shy student who always chose the last desk in the last row of the classroom. The young man who persevered through a frustrating Ohio State playing career. The new college graduate who turned down a lucrative sales job after college to pursue a "no way you'll make it" dream career in broadcasting.

Inspiring and powerful, Out of the Pocket "proves the importance of perseverance and family" (Peyton Manning).

Book Details

ISBN: 

9781982171025

EAN: 

9781982171025

Binding: 

Paperback

Pages: 

400

Authors: 

Kirk Herbstreit

Publisher: 

Atria Books

Published Date: 2022-02-08

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DIANE MCMANUS
Great read!!!

Great read!!!

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AG
My teen read this 3 times

Highly recommend, especially for football lovers.

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William P. Bundy
Great book

Great book

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Edward C. Nielsen, Famous Author
As Good as Expected

Kirk Herbstreit is the new John Madden. He makes any football game more interesting. I knew he had been to Ohio State on a football scholarship, but didn't realize what an ordeal that had been; he didn't get the starting job until his senior year, didn't even travel with the team until his junior year! He was a high school phenomenon, a five-star recruit, but as he was about to graduate Ohio State changed coaches to one who focused on passing. Herbstreit was a passer, too, but primarily a runner. Thus, Kirk got shelved. Getting back to his TV gigs, he definitely knows the game and can speak to many of them in detail on his pregame show. Then he's off to another part of the country to do the color part of whatever game is hottest that weekend. How he can fit all that information into his head and do it every weekend is beyond me, but it's fun to watch. This book will give you some insight into what makes Kirk Herbstreit tick. I loved it and bought copies for my stepson and son-in-law. I know they'll love it, too, and so will you.

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Ronram
A Peek Behind The Curtain

As a College Game Day aficionado I was enthralled by the behind the scenes revelations about that iconic pregame show.The book is much more than that. It is a well presented autobiography of Herbsteit with an underlying background story of a broken family. All of that though takes a backseat to the Gameday recollections. I can’t wait until September to enjoy my college football morning Saturdays even more.