Paul Finebaum takes aim at Kirby Smart keeping Mike Bobo as Georgia's offensive coordinator, blasting a costly call in the ...
A sentiment that ESPN's Paul Finebaum believes could be on the horizon ... the tall task of replacing the seven-time champion and legend, Nick Saban. While the Tide had a decent record of 9-4 ...
And after a College Football Playoff that saw all four top seeds eliminated in their respective first game(s), Paul Finebaum is calling ... targeting no-call and 4th and 13 conversion from beating ...
and ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum delivered a critique of Georgia coach Kirby Smart’s decision-making on Thursday's episode of "Get Up." “It was just a terrible call in every respect. And I think ...
Speaking on "Get Up" on Friday morning, Finebaum said Smart will not get fans ... "It was just a terrible call in every respect and I think Kirby Smart even admitted that at halftime.
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 ...
To ESPN college football guru Paul Finebaum ... on "Get Up" on Friday morning, Finebaum said Smart will not get fans' wrath. "It was just a terrible call in every respect.
Paul Finebaum reliably ripped the toxic aggressiveness during a Get Up hit on Friday morning. "It was just a terrible call in every respect," Finebaum said. "Don't put the game in [Stockton's ...
Finebaum addressed Leavitt's comments on Get Up, saying, "Sam, you're not gonna prove you're the better quarterback. I applaud the confidence, but this isn't going to happen." Finebaum's renewed ...
The discussion mainly focuses on the No. 10 seed Indiana Hoosiers (11-2) and the No. 11 seed SMU Mustangs (11-3), the last ...
During Friday's episode of ESPN's "Get Up," Paul Finebaum ... a terrible call in every respect. ... don't put the game in [Gunner Stockton] hands when you're only 3 points behind." Finebaum ...
Finebaum seemed somewhat dismayed when asked about this possibility following the quarterfinal outcomes. "This would really completely change the paradigm of college football... if it's two Big ...