Paul Finebaum weighed in on Texas's chances to steal a Playoff bid after its huge upset of previously undefeated Texas A&M on ...
Paul Finebaum spoke out with a definitive statement about the Texas Longhorns and the College Football Playoff picture.
Paul Finebaum pleaded Texas' CFP case after the Longhorns' marquee win over Texas A&M, despite their three losses this season.
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Paul Finebaum: Lane Kiffin’s dilemma ‘a Game of Thrones orchestrated by Lane Kiffin’
Lane Kiffin’s decision on his coaching future is expected to come some time today. Kiffin is set to choose between staying at Ole Miss or leaving at LSU. In the meantime, he’s continued to play the ...
Paul Finebaum takes major shot at Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The ...
Legendary college football broadcaster Paul Finebaum is taking heat for allegedly being a "Trump-hating" weak Republican amid widespread rumors that he is planning a run for the U.S. Senate in Alabama ...
Paul Finebaum is proof that ESPN will hire anybody to be an “analyst”, and credibility simply doesn’t matter. Finebaum will get on TV each week and toot his SEC horn so loudly that he drowns out the ...
View post: Largest Great White Shark on Record Is Back in U.S. Waters and on the Move Paul Finebaum may soon leave ESPN to run for U.S. Senate in Alabama. He was inspired partly by political outreach ...
Paul Finebaum didn’t exactly respond to reports that he’s “very close” to leaving ESPN for politics. Front Office Sports, citing sources, is reporting Finebaum is considering a run for the U.S. Senate ...
ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum is all about the SEC, but he took a position on the College Football Playoff that's radical even for a hardline SEC guy. Speaking about the Playoff race on ESPN's First Take ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — ESPN host Paul Finebaum is nearing a decision to leave the network and enter politics, with a potential U.S. Senate run in Alabama on the horizon, according to Front Office Sports.
Paul Finebaum is considering leaving ESPN to pursue a political career in Alabama. He may run as a Republican for a senatorial seat after the football season ends. Finebaum will decide after the ...
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