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November 29, 2009

 

Former Buckeye to

visit Cleveland

The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission recently announced that Kirk Herbstreit, the analyst of ESPN’s College GameDay, is scheduled host the 2009 Greater Cleveland Sports Awards Feb. 3 at the Renaissance Cleveland Hotel.

Herbstreit has been a college football studio analyst since 1996. He joined ESPN in September 1995 as a college football sideline analyst for ESPN2, has previously been a game analyst for ESPN’s Thursday night college football telecasts and is currently in the booth for Saturday night college football games on ABC.

He has provided color commentary on the show College GameDay.

In addition to being an analyst, Herbstreit is a former quarterback for The Ohio State University, where he earned his degree in business administration in 1993.

Tables to the benefit are $7,500 for platinum; $5,500 for gold; $2,500 for silver or $250 per individual ticket.

The Golden Ticket raffle, which will award a sports fan two season tickets to each of the Cleveland Cavaliers, Indians and Browns home games in 2010, also is now on sale.

Only 300 tickets will be sold at $100 each, with the winner to be announced at the Sports Awards.

Tickets and additional information are available online at Cleveland.com/sportsawards or by calling GCSC at 216-621-0600. 

Proceeds from the event will help benefit the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission. Visit www.clevelandsports.org for more details.