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ESPN personality Paul Finebaum has had his fair share of hilarious callers, amazing moments and epic rants on his daily SEC Network show. During one of his shows this week, a caller's cat ...
The Alabama empire's downfall may already be underway. The post Paul Finebaum Reveals the One Game Alabama ‘Can’t Afford to Lose’ in 2025 appeared first on EssentiallySports.
Texas is heading into the 2025 season with national championship hopes after losing in the college football playoff semifinal ...
Oct 5, 2024; College Station, Texas, USA; SEC Nation analyst Paul Finebaum looks on prior to the game between the Texas A&M Aggies and the Missouri Tigers at Kyle Field.
Entering Saturday's game, Georgia may indeed, as Finebaum suggests, be more vulnerable than they have been at any point over the course of the last three seasons, but in order for Ole Miss to take ...
Paul Finebaum: Georgia should be ‘outraged’ by No. 12 CFP ... former Missouri head coach Gary Pinkel and Arkansas AD Hunter Yurachek are or have been employed by SEC schools located in the ...
Paul Finebaum isn't high on Kirby Smart's program as Georgia enters SEC Media Days after a disappointing conclusion to the ...
The first of six College Football Playoff rankings will be released on Tuesday night at 7 p.m. ET on ESPN. The Georgia Bulldogs (8-0) are expected to be near the top of the list, but whether they ...
Paul Finebaum gave a backhanded compliment to Georgia football's Kirby Smart. College football analyst Paul Finebaum has been on a bit of a run as of late when it comes to giving memorable quotes ...
However, Finebaum, 69, appears to have no immediate plans to step away. "It's been suggested to me to retire immediately," Finebaum said last week when asked by Missouri football coach Eli ...
Finebaum said he doesn’t consider us prisoners of the moment either, not after watching Alabama jump out to a 28-0 first half lead and Georgia storming back in the fourth quarter to set up an ...
In an article explaining how Carson Beck's transfer from Georgia to Miami might work out well for both parties, ESPN's Paul Finebaum may have made one of his opinions about the Bulldogs a little ...