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Paul Finebaum, host of The Paul Finebaum Show, joined CBS 42 Morning News to discuss this Iron Bowl and his possible run for U.S. Senate.
Paul Finebaum delivers a blunt take on Lane Kiffin escalating Ole Miss exit drama amid nonstop swirling rumors.
Paul Finebaum has a decision to make, but he’s not ready to talk about it yet. Front Office Sports reported this week that Finebaum is “very close” to leaving ESPN for a U.S. Senate run in Alabama. When AL.
After falling 43–35 to Georgia, Ole Miss faces a critical road test at Oklahoma. ESPN’s Paul Finebaum says the Rebels are “in a really difficult spot” as they try to rebound and stay in College Football Playoff contention. The 2025 college football ...
Paul Finebaum, the longtime ESPN host and veteran Birmingham, Ala., sports commentator, is seriously considering entering the Republican primary to replace outgoing Sen. Tommy Tubervile (R-AL), three sources familiar with the matter confirmed to Jewish Insider .
ESPN's Paul Finebaum is “very close” to leaving the company to launch a political run, according to a report from Front Office Sports. Finebaum, 70, first discussed a potential foray into politics in September,
There are already some high-profile college football head coaching jobs open. Penn State and Florida headline the list, followed by Arkansas, Virginia Tech, and Oklahoma State. There is more likely to come, but one coach who has seen his seat get scorching ...
Paul Finebaum is "very close" to leaving ESPN to jump into national politics, sources tell FOS. Finebaum, who is considering a run for the U.S. Senate as a Republican in Alabama, is waiting to make a decision on his political future until after the college football season.