UPDATE: ESPN fired Robert Griffin III and Sam Ponder, wife of former Florida State quarterback Christian Ponder, on Thursday, August 15, according to The Athletic. Paul Finebaum loves picking at ...
Forget Alabama!” In what’s been a difficult transition from the Nick Saban era of Alabama football, losing Finebaum’s support on national television has to sting. Paul Finebaum: "I led the ...
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 ...
In the lead up to the first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff, few championed Alabama’s case for making the field more than Paul Finebaum. And that left the ESPN personality with egg on his ...
ESPN's Paul Finebaum came away from the 2025 Allstate Sugar Bowl impressed. The Notre Dame Fighting Irish secured a decisive 23-10 over the Georgia Bulldogs and, in doing so, proved themselves ...
Paul Finebaum may be a fixture for loud opinions, but his distasteful attitude surrounding the decision-making in the format of the College Football Playoff is hard to ignore. Following the epic ...
And after a College Football Playoff that saw all four top seeds eliminated in their respective first game(s), Paul Finebaum is calling for change. Finebaum calling for change in college football?
The Pac-12 Conference has yet to strike a new media rights deal beyond 2024, and Paul Finebaum believes the league may just have hit a dead end when it comes to negotiations with major television ...
This team needs some rest mentally, needs a little time off." Finebaum, a college football analyst for ESPN, felt Smart's comment was in bad taste. “I think everybody knows my affinity for Kirby ...
The college football regular season is over, and analysts like Paul Finebaum are starting to make their National Championship picks. Although the college football playoff won't start for over a ...
Alabama's stunning ReliaQuest Bowl loss to Michigan on Monday has one of the program's staunchest advocates quite literally ...