Ohio State is getting national attention right now as they prepare to face Notre Dame in the CFP finals. The post Ryan Day’s ...
The Paul Finebaum Show on SEC Network, broadcast live each day from Charlotte, fills four hours daily with rabid fans and ...
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?
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 SEC's favorite commentator is back at it again, just after it looked as if he had turned over a new leaf. For one brief, beautiful moment, it seemed as though iconic SEC Network commentator ...
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 ...
Paul Finebaum is done stumping for Alabama. A day after the Crimson Tide lost to Michigan 19-13 in the ReliaQuest Bowl in Tampa, the SEC Network analyst “surrendered” on Wednesday’s “Get ...
Paul Finebaum began 2025 much like he spent 2024 by changing his mind on Alabama. The ESPN analyst joked that Kalen DeBoer already looked better than Nick Saban after Alabama defeated Georgia ...
On Wednesday, Paul Finebaum started the new year off with a bit of accountability. Appearing on ESPN’s Get Up, Finebaum admitted he was wrong to go to bat for Alabama’s inclusion in the ...
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 ...
At least that's what ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum believes is the consensus of the Crimson Tide fan base post-loss. "It was a mess," Finebaum said on Get Up about DeBoer's first season as Alabama's ...
That's right- Paul Finebaum, the face of ESPN's SEC Network in many ways, has admitted that he was wrong to campaign for Alabama to make it into the playoffs. One day into 2025, he's aware that ...