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ESPN's Paul Finebaum rarely has a good word to say about the Auburn Tigers, but that could change with new quarterback Jackson Arnold.
Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys, is no stranger to bold moves and headline-grabbing decisions. But his leadership is once again under fire, this time from prominent colle ...
“I have asked him about public office in past, and he has always said no,” said Finebaum, who has also made the idea that Saban should run known on “The Paul Finebaum Show.” “But this feels like a ...
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After a strong 7-6 season, ESPN's Paul Finebaum no longer regards Vanderbilt as the worst program in the conference. On "The ...
In addition, he rushed for 726 yards and scored 20 touchdowns. "I didn't see a whole lot last year that impressed me," Finebaum said. "But it could have been that he, Sheridan and DeBoer just did ...
“I feel really good about Oklahoma,” Paul Finebaum said ... but it's a long-term move in the front office that will have a huge effect on Oklahoma's present and future.
Paul Finebaum—the longtime SEC megaphone and frequent Clemson skeptic—just said something nice about the Tigers. Not just nice. Complimentary. Borderline glowing. “I think Clemson is in the ...
Sen. Nick Saban, R-Ala.? Paul Finebaum contends it’s a no-brainer for the federal government and the state of Alabama. “I think coach Saban would be a slam dunk,” Finebaum told AL.com, who ...