Kirk Herbstreit Joins Cameo at $199 Per Booking

Kirk Herbstreit Joins Cameo at $199 Per Booking

kirk herbstreit joined Cameo on Monday, opening a new lane for fans who want personalized video messages from one of college football’s most familiar voices. The College GameDay analyst set his price at $199 per booking, a level that places him among the higher-priced options on the platform.

Herbstreit Opens Cameo

Herbstreit posted on Instagram on Monday to let fans know he was available. “I'm now available on @cameo! If you're looking for a Father's Day shoutout, a birthday, a pick up me up for someone, whatever you got, let me know on Cameo,” he wrote.

The move gives fans a direct way to request custom messages from a figure who has been part of college football Saturdays for over three decades. His average Cameo video runs close to two minutes, giving buyers a short personalized clip rather than a longer appearance.

Peter Joins The Pitch

Herbstreit also pointed to a possible cameo from Peter, his golden retriever. “You never know but Peter might even make a 'cameo' himself in my video for you,” he said.

That detail adds a lighter edge to a straightforward paid-service announcement. Herbstreit has been a fixture on college football Saturdays for over three decades, but this step puts him in front of a broader audience that extends beyond the core college football crowd.

The pricing is the part fans will notice first. At $199 per booking, Herbstreit is not near the bottom of the marketplace, and the two-minute average suggests buyers are paying for a concise message built around his profile and voice. For anyone considering a request, the setup is simple: go to Cameo, choose Herbstreit, and submit the message prompt you want him to read.

Ohio State To College GameDay

Herbstreit’s reach did not start with television. Before becoming the face of College GameDay, he was a quarterback at Ohio State and served as a team captain there in 1992.

That path helps explain why his name carries weight well beyond one show. College football fans now have a direct way to book him, and the price shows that demand for his messages is being treated like a premium item rather than a novelty add-on.

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