Finebaum discussed coaches on the hot seat for next year on "The Paul Finebaum Show," mentioning that Pittman is not off the ...
Finebaum isn't calling for the Army-Navy game to be ended, of course, but rather to have it moved to a different week. As it ...
Another day, another excuse from ESPN’s Paul Finebaum about the SEC getting shorthanded in this year’s College Football Playoff. According to On3, Finebaum took to The Matt Barrie Show, to vent about ...
Following a 28-14 win over Texas, the Ohio State Buckeyes come into the National Championship Game as heavy favorites against ...
Big Ten members generally share common principles and philosophies, but rarely do their football programs link arms and back ...
The College Football Playoff semifinal games will be played as scheduled, despite a request for an alteration. Southeastern ...
The discussion mainly focuses on the No. 10 seed Indiana Hoosiers (11-2) and the No. 11 seed SMU Mustangs (11-3), the last ...
The Big Ten and SEC have played five head-to-head games during Bowl Season. The Big Ten is 4-1 in those contests, the only ...
Kalen DeBoer’s seat may have warmed up quickly in Tuscaloosa. SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum believes the Alabama Crimson Tide head coach will be under fire after a disappointing first season.
Paul Finebaum contends Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer is now on a “scorching hot seat” and the target is only going to get bigger. The Crimson Tide finished 9-4, missing the College Football Playoff.
ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum is displeased with how the College Football Playoff automatic bye element impacts the sport.
In football the Southeastern Conference has built their reputation on winning National Championships and also the large number of players from the SEC that go on to play in the ...