Each season, a superstar player emerges and makes a name for himself. Some of these players build on successful previous ...
Recently, longtime college football personality Paul Finebaum took aim at the Irish, saying that many fans in college football are not a fan of them because of their alleged "arrogance" over lack ...
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Hosted on MSNPaul Finebaum expresses serious concerns on SEC's future with Nick Saban gone from Alabama footballPaul Finebaum worries about the long-term health of the SEC now that Nick Saban isn't head football coach at Alabama.
The Buckeyes won the national championship Monday against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. As they head into the offseason, their focus is on building off this success while also retaining some of their ...
We are back at Manning's in New Orleans getting ready for the Allstate Sugar Bowl between Georgia and Notre Dame, and we get instant reaction to Alabama's bowl game loss to Michigan from the SEC ...
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Paul Finebaum wants to keep Indiana out of the College Football Playoff with blowout loss to Ohio State, shows fairly obvious SEC biasSEC commentator Paul Finebaum doesn’t like Indiana’s chances to pull off the upset against Ohio State. Appearing on ESPN Friday morning, Finebaum broke down why he is picking Ohio State ...
Deep in a Charlotte TV studio, churning out 20 hours worth of live national television every week, a man named Paul Finebaum sits at his desk and helps spin the college football world on its axis.
ESPN voice Paul Finebaum is notorious for backing the SEC, but in this Orange Bowl matchup doesn't have a team from that conference to pick between, seeing as Notre Dame knocked out Georgia.
The 2025 season is a make-or-break one for the Oklahoma Sooners and head coach Brent Venables; that much is obvious. It's not a secret in Norman and it's not a secret to the rest of the college ...
And after a College Football Playoff that saw all four top seeds eliminated in their respective first game(s), Paul Finebaum is calling for change. Finebaum calling for change in college football?
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 ...
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