After Ohio State won the national championship on Monday SEC Network host Paul Finebaum admitted that the Big Ten is the top ...
College football insider Paul Finebaum believes that Ohio State Buckeyes head coach Ryan Day has been “fully vindicated” after winning this year’s national championship. At times this year, Day was ...
On "The Paul Finebaum Show," SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum was asked whether Tennessee has returned to being an elite program. Finebaum stated that he believes they are very close.
And after a College Football Playoff that saw all four top seeds eliminated in their respective first game(s), Paul Finebaum is calling ... when hours later, Tennessee went into Columbus and ...
Finebaum addressed Leavitt's comments on Get Up, saying, "Sam, you're not gonna prove you're the better quarterback. I applaud the confidence, but this isn't going to happen." Finebaum's renewed ...
The first Sonance Casket: Ragunna in Ragunna City is located on top of the Averardo Bank on Bank Street. Climb the tall building or use the Fly Utility to reach it. From the previous location in ...
The SEC's favorite commentator is back at it again, just after it looked as if he had turned over a new leaf. For one brief, beautiful moment, it seemed as though iconic SEC Network commentator ...
Forget Alabama!” In what’s been a difficult transition from the Nick Saban era of Alabama football, losing Finebaum’s support on national television has to sting. Paul Finebaum: "I led the ...
Paul Finebaum is done stumping for Alabama. A day after the Crimson Tide lost to Michigan 19-13 in the ReliaQuest Bowl in Tampa, the SEC Network analyst “surrendered” on Wednesday’s “Get ...
In the lead up to the first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff, few championed Alabama’s case for making the field more than Paul Finebaum. And that left the ESPN personality with egg on his ...
ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum dismissed Alabama completely on Wednesday's Get Up for the defeat after advocating for the team to make the College Football Playoff this season.
That's right- Paul Finebaum, the face of ESPN's SEC Network in many ways, has admitted that he was wrong to campaign for Alabama to make it into the playoffs. One day into 2025, he's aware that ...