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ESPN Makes Decision On Paul Finebaum After Reported 'Ban'
So much for ESPN banning Paul Finebaum. Finebaum revealed that he's considering running for a U.S. Senate seat in Alabama ...
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 ...
On yet another Sunday edition of the Matt Barrie Show with guest Paul Finebaum, the two ESPN commentators broke down an epic Week 8 Saturday of college football ...
Paul Finebaum has been removed from all ESPN appearances by parent company Disney. The news was first reported by Outkick’s Clay Travis and confirmed by AL.com. Travis cites the move was made after ...
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What ban? Paul Finebaum back on ESPN morning shows following drama over potential Senate run
What ban? Paul Finebaum back on ESPN morning shows following drama over potential Senate run - Following speculation that the ...
Paul Finebaum briefly disappeared from ESPN shows after revealing Senate ambitions, sparking rumors of suspension.
Paul Finebaum made some waves with his recent comments about potentially stepping down from his legendary radio show to dive ...
Finebaum recently confirmed he was "seriously considering" a run for Alabama's open U.S. Senate seat in the 2026 Republican ...
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Listen up, Paul Finebaum for Senate is no joke | Opinion
We’d be better served if our politicians spent a little more time listening, and a little less time bloviating. Paul Finebaum ...
ESPN personality Paul Finebaum weighed in on Indiana's massive move in extending Curt Cignetti's contract. With an eight year ...
Finebaum, a fixture of Alabama sports talk radio for decades whose eponymous show is simulcast on ESPN’s SEC Network and ESPN radio, announced last week that he was considering a run for U.S. Senate ...
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ESPN star Paul Finebaum recalls leaning on Tim Tebow following Charlie Kirk's assassination
ESPN star Paul Finebaum opened up how his feelings in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination in an interview with OutKick founder Clay Travis.
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