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It all started when Finebaum claimed on air that legendary coach Urban Meyer once told him Cam was “the worst guy he has ever ...
Paul Finebaum provides his unique takes on the SEC and the world of college football.
Paul Finebaum believes his "legacy" will be giving a voice to Southerners and everyday Americans that the "bowtied crowd" ignores.
Paul Finebaum has been in the radio business a long time, getting his start in the mid-1980s. He’s still going strong, hosting a four-hour daily show on ESPN Radio, The Paul Finebaum Show. But ...
The longtime sports talk radio host has been highly critical of one head coach, in particular, in recent years, and has reiterated his feelings towards him once again this week ...
In many ways, Nick Saban's retirement was the worst thing that could've happened to Paul Finebaum's radio show. For years, the Alabama head coach's dynasty had given Finebaum endless opportunities ...
When Paul Finebaum was asked what the expectations for the Texas Longhorns and Arch Manning should be, he set a high bar.
Paul Finebaum was warned about former Tennessee player Grant Frerking’s financial scams so that he wouldn’t have him on his SEC Network show anymore.
Penn State comes into this season as one of the top contenders both in the Big Ten and for the College Football Playoff. It’s ...
Paul Finebaum covers college sports, especially football, on ESPN & he’ll give a lecture at the University of South Carolina. Free tickets are available online.
Paul Finebaum began his media career as a newspaper journalist, then moved into hosting a radio talk show. He moved to Charlotte in 2013, preparing to become the face of ESPN’s SEC Network.