His coaching and subsequent comments were questioned by many, including ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum. “This is the biggest game of the year in college football and they still can’t figure out ...
ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum was particularly critical of Day’s remarks, even calling them “idiotic” after Ohio State's defeat. "There's a path for Ryan Day to get fired. To lose to Michigan ...
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Miami’s collapse was one of the top storyline from Saturday’s games, and during an appearance on “SportsCenter” on Sunday morning, ESPN’s Paul Finebaum let the Hurricanes have it.
Yet, even with plenty of criticism directed their way by ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum. He still insists that Ohio State is not a team to dismiss. "It reminds me a little bit of a couple of years ago ...
Ryan Day, the HEAD coach, just stands there and does nothing as his senior Captain, Jack Sawyer, devastatingly cries out: That's how college football guru Paul Finebaum sees it. As he said on ESPN ...
This situation has also jeopardized its hopes of making the College Football Playoff. On the "Paul Finebaum Show," SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum discussed DeBoer's first season in Tuscaloosa.
The No. 25 Colorado Buffaloes (8-3) have been one of the surprise teams in college football this season. They're in contention for the Big 12 title after winning just five games combined over the ...
Paul Finebaum discussed the Volunteers on his show, the "Paul Finebaum Show." He mentioned that few teams benefited more from Saturday's games than the Volunteers. "Tennessee wasn't even watching ...
This is a developing story and will be updated. Ohio State starting center Seth McLaughlin tore an Achilles tendon in practice on Tuesday, a source told The Dispatch. He’s likely to miss the ...
That defeat was enough for ESPN’s Paul Finebaum to essentially stick a fork in Alabama this season, and it seems like the polarizing college football analyst may be out on DeBoer as well.
On Sunday morning, during an appearance on the “Matt Barrie Show”, ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum named one team that "missed their shot" after suffering a loss on Saturday.