By Griffin McVeigh, On3 Sports: ESPN college football analyst Kirk Herbstreit was in the news on Satruday, having a controversial take on players opting out. He said players not participating in bowl games showed they did not love the sport as much as others have in the past.
Herbstreit had the opportunity to clarify his comments, again, on The ESPN College Football Podcast. He talked about it from the perspective of the broadcast companies but still said he does not fully understand why players are opting out.
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