Paul Finebaum and his wife, Linda, recently purchased a home in Birmingham, Alabama, and are set to move back after nearly 12 ...
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.
Paul Finebaum is moving back to the state of Alabama in style. The SEC Network analyst confirmed the move to AL.com on Monday. Finebaum, who lives in Charlotte, bought a 12,165-square-foot estate ...
Paul Finebaum is moving back to the state ... “We have been talking about moving back for several years,” Finebaum said of he and his wife, Linda. “We have been gone nearly 12 years and ...
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 ...
On "The Paul Finebaum Show," SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum said that if Venables doesn't improve next season, this could be the end of his career in Norman. "He needs a big season because he's ...
On "The Paul Finebaum Show," SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum was asked whether the Florida Gators' season hinges on making the College Football Playoff. Finebaum stated that he doesn't believe ...
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 ...
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.
For years, college football personality Paul Finebaum hasn't had a whole lot of good things to say about Notre Dame football. SEC this, Roll Tide that, Georgia Dawgs, and a yadda yadda yadda.
Paul Finebaum believes the NCAA needs to take a page out of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell’s book if it hopes to fix some of its issues. “The NCAA is a disaster,” Finebaum said. “Everybody ...