ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum joined McElroy ... to continue their careers in Seattle. Finebaum was asked about his thoughts on the recent changes taking place at Alabama, he ...
One play later Riley Leonard found Beaux Collins in the end zone for a 13–3 lead, which Georgia was never able to overcome. It was a strange choice at the time and indefenisble in retrospect. Paul ...
When ESPN surprisingly laid off Robert Griffin III in August, some thought that Paul Finebaum ... correlation between Finebaum and the firing has lingered. During a recent appearance on Barstool ...
Radio show host Paul Finebaum was a guest on Monday morning's edition of McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning on Jox 94.5 in Birmingham, where he discussed the recent moves within Auburn's coaching ...
Paul is joined by Ced Golden from The Austin American-Statesman to talk about Texas' hopes after a tough home loss! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit ...
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 ...
When Paul Finebaum muses over the turbulent tenure of Auburn Tigers head coach Hugh Freeze, the veteran analyst nearly always goes into full-on cobra attack mode. More recently Finebaum has seemed ...
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 ...
Paul Finebaum didn’t like what he heard from Kirby Smart after Georgia’s win over Texas in Saturday’s SEC Championship Game. While their spot in the College Football Playoff was generally ...
The Pac-12 Conference has yet to strike a new media rights deal beyond 2024, and Paul ... get the latest on your team today. "Television networks are like folks on Wall Street," Finebaum said.
Tuesday night, the latest college football rankings were released on ESPN and the decision to have PSU at No. 4 isn’t going well with a big voice in college football. SEC advocate Paul Finebaum ...
But the latest College Football Playoff rankings ... last night was a complete travesty,” the SEC Network’s Paul Finebaum said on the ESPN show “Get Up” Wednesday morning.