ESPN college football analyst and radio host Paul Finebaum is synonymous with his callers. None more so than an Alabama superfan known as “Legend.” In a new episode of the Pablo Torre Finds ...
If you're a college football fan who is convinced that Paul Finebaum has an SEC bias, his latest comments about Georgia ...
Paul Finebaum recently admitted that he is surprised that Notre Dame was able to make the national championship game.
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 ...
Notre Dame's bid for a national title faces significant doubts, with ESPN's Paul Finebaum predicting a one-sided affair ...
Despite these challenges, ESPN's Paul Finebaum stated on "The Paul Finebaum Show" that he anticipates a better season for Oklahoma in 2025. He also mentioned that if the team does not improve ...
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 ...
The Buckeyes have shown that they're the deepest team in college football, having stars on both ends of the field, such as ...
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.
SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum suffered a medical emergency live on the air during Tuesday's show, but an ESPN spokesperson says there's nothing to worry about with the 61-year-old mouthpiece ...
That’s why ESPN’s Paul Finebaum has called them the “story of the year in college football.” “They’re the only one who can’t skip the first round [of the CFP] too because of the setup.
On Wednesday, Paul Finebaum started the new year off with a bit of accountability. Appearing on ESPN’s Get Up, Finebaum admitted he was wrong to go to bat for Alabama’s inclusion in the ...