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.
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.
Another proposed change is to reduce the playoff to eight teams. On "The Paul Finebaum Show," SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum suggested this adjustment, which he believes would lead to more ...
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 ...
Soon after, Beck committed to the Miami Hurricanes. On "The Paul Finebaum Show," SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum commented on Beck's decision, stating that Beck recognized the need for a change.
ESPN's Paul Finebaum buried the hatchet, and no, not between the shoulder blades, with Auburn's Hugh Freeze this week. Veteran ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum certainly doesn't hand out praise free and ...
Paul Finebaum was disheartened on Friday night when it was confirmed that the SEC would once again be absent from the College Football Playoff national championship game. Texas, the last SEC team ...
Big Ten football fans know Paul Finebaum doesn’t often go to bat for the conference. Recently, he was one of the numerous national media members questioning why Indiana made the College Football ...
ESPN's Paul Finebaum has begun to give the Big Ten Conference the football respect it deserves. During an appearance on "The Matt Barrie Show," Finebaum honestly assessed the SEC while giving ...
In recent weeks, ESPN's Paul Finebaum has become dismissive of the SEC while beginning to accept the Big Ten's legitimacy as it enters the semifinals of the College Football Playoff. Appearing on ...
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 ...
SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum expressed these concerns on "The Paul Finebaum Show" earlier this week. He believes Venables' status with the Sooners depends on what happens in the 2025 season.