Paul Finebaum Names Best Team in College Football
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On SportsCenter Monday afternoon, ESPN's Paul Finebaum explained why Matt Rhule's latest comments regarding the Penn State vacancy suggest that he's a very poss
On Monday, Paul Finebaum pressed the SEC for a full, real‑time explanation of the replay process on the "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" podcast, citing the ACC’s recent practice of sharing replay audio as a model.
ESPN appears to have taken some form of disciplinary action against Paul Finebaum in the wake of the longtime college football analyst's interview with
Paul Finebaum made some waves with his recent comments about potentially stepping down from his legendary radio show to dive into politics. College football would not be the same without Finebaum, especially those who treat the SEC like a religious experience.
On "The Matt Barrie Show," ESPN's Paul Finebaum stated that while he isn't certain there is a super team in the SEC, he believes now-No. 6 Alabama (5-1, 3-0 SEC) possesses the greatest potential among all teams in the conference.
Finebaum expressed interest in running for the U.S. Senate seat as a Republican in Alabama, although he has not officially announced his candidacy.
An ESPN spokesman has denied a report that the network has barred Paul Finebaum from its shows after he teased a U.S. Senate run
“ (Auburn coach) Hugh Freeze is wearing thin,” Finebaum said. “Some coaches you watch after a loss, you feel better. You feel confident. You feel emboldened. Not Hugh Freeze. You feel the opposite.” The schedule doesn’t bode well for Freeze either, the SEC Network analyst points out.
ESPN's Paul Finebaum thinks Oklahoma still has a path to the College Football Playoff despite the loss to Texas.