Notre Dame's bid for a national title faces significant doubts, with ESPN's Paul Finebaum predicting a one-sided affair ...
The Buckeyes have shown that they're the deepest team in college football, having stars on both ends of the field, such as ...
ESPN's Paul Finebaum said Friday that he thinks Notre Dame has a chance to beat the winner of the Texas- Ohio State matchup on Friday night. He credited head coach Marcus Freeman for making the Irish ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
When SEC analyst Paul Finebaum was asked about it, he remained steadfast in his praise for the Georgia Bulldogs. While he expressed concern with new starting quarterback Gunner Stockton ...
ATHENS, Ga. — In the nine years Paul Finebaum had been interviewing Kirby Smart, this was as animated as Finebaum had seen Smart. They were on set together last month on Georgia’s campus ...
SEC analyst Paul Finebaum let loose on the newest edition of "The Matt Barrie Show," as the pair recapped the first round of College Football Playoff action. Ohio State was one of two Big Ten ...
And while Paul Finebaum was willing to decry the inclusion of SMU and Indiana in the playoff, he was more forgiving of Tennessee’s addition, despite it losing by one of the widest margins of the ...
This and several other reasons are why ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum sees Ewers "maybe holding up the MVP and the national championship trophy in three weeks." If Finebaum's foresight does turn out ...