Bret Bielema has not been afraid to voice his opinions on social media as of late, and on Tuesday night, Jim Harbaugh was his ...
For nearly two decades, the SEC has dominated college football. Since 2005, the SEC has won 13 national championships.
If there’s one sports media personality who’s consistently sounded the alarm on the future of college football, it’s Paul Finebaum. Sure, Finebaum often comes off as the boy who cried wolf ...
We are back at Manning's in New Orleans getting ready for the Allstate Sugar Bowl between Georgia and Notre Dame, and we get instant reaction to Alabama's bowl game loss to Michigan from the SEC ...
Well, that’s at least what ESPN’s Paul Finebaum claimed ... State head coach Jerome Tang and Ole Miss head coach Chris Beard. Instead, the Razorbacks have reeled in one of the biggest fish ...
Deep in a Charlotte TV studio, churning out 20 hours worth of live national television every week, a man named Paul Finebaum sits at his desk and helps spin the college football world on its axis.
Recently, longtime college football personality Paul Finebaum took aim at the Irish, saying that many fans in college football are not a fan of them because of their alleged "arrogance" over lack ...
Jim Harbaugh’s most consistent critic throughout his tenure at Michigan was undoubtedly ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum. So when Illinois head coach Bret Bielema opted to take a shot ...
ESPN voice Paul Finebaum is notorious for backing the SEC, but in this Orange Bowl matchup doesn't have a team from that conference to pick between, seeing as Notre Dame knocked out Georgia.
Paul Finebaum seems to be channeling his inner Joel Klatt — or perhaps it’s the other way around. The oft-controversial ESPN college football personality recently echoed Klatt’s call to ...
While the Texas star wouldn't fire back at Leavitt, on a segment of "Get Up," ESPN's Paul Finebaum backed Ewers over Leavitt. He also called Ewers overrated in the process, but that likely stems ...
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 ...