Paul Finebaum is moving back to the state of Alabama in style. The SEC Network analyst confirmed the move to AL.com on Monday ...
The Birmingham Business Journal reported Finebaum bought a 12,165-square-foot estate that sits on 2.3 acres in Mountain Brook ...
Goodyear Cotton Bowl - Alabama v Michigan State / Scott Halleran/GettyImages Paul Finebaum has to stop this gimmick of obsessing over the SEC. He spent the entirety of the College Football Playoff ...
ESPN's Paul Finebaum has become tired of the NIL obsession taking over college football across some of the sport's most lucrative college football programs. Finebaum said NIL is becoming so ...
While it’s not very often that ESPN’s Paul Finebaum has a stance that rivals the SEC, on Tuesday, that reality came to fruition when discussing the College Football Playoff. Though many ...
Despite being among the biggest homer college football pundits, ESPN's Paul Finebaum has recognized that the sport he dramatically cares about may never amount to the NFL's popularity.
"I never took Indiana seriously this year," Finebaum said. "So, I know that was a little bit of propping up." Finebaum has been very critical of the Hoosiers this past season. He stated that he ...
According to public records, Paul A. Finebaum — longtime sports radio host, reporter, columnist and author — and his wife, Linda K. Hudson, bought a 12,165-square-foot estate at 2866 Southwood Road.
Finebaum stated that he doesn't believe there is any chance the Gators will make the playoff next year. However, he also raised questions about the actual expectationsFlorida's actual expectations.
Say what you will about Paul Finebaum, but the longtime college football personality has always been willing to tell it like it is. And when it comes to the current state of the sport he covers ...