The SEC had been the standard in college football for the better part of a decade and a half but hasn't stood at the mountaintop in a few years — on the college level.
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Hosted on MSNLincoln Riley’s $90M Woes Take Unexpected Turn as Jalen Hurts’ Win Adds an New Twist to USC HC's Hot SeatLincoln Riley has been one of the most doomed head coaches in USC's recent history as another dwindling season came to an end ...
During Friday's broadcast of ESPN's "The Paul Finebaum Show," Finebaum predicted Wildcats fans would show grace to Calipari ...
The 2025 college football season is still several months away, but it could be a pivotal one for several coaches in the sport.
ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum is never shy about sharing his opinions, and this week was no exception. Finebaum weighed in on a tweet from current Illinois Fighting Illini head coach ...
Analyst Paul Finebaum appeared on the 'McElroy and Cubelic In The Morning' radio show on Monday. On the radio show, Finebaum made a bold prediction about the Longhorns as they enter the Arch ...
Critics, including ESPN’s Paul Finebaum, have been quick to dissect the factors contributing to the SEC’s recent struggles. Appearing on Monday’s episode of McElroy and Cubelic in the ...
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College Football and Sports Network on MSNProminent CFB Analyst Shifts Allegiance From SEC to Big Ten After Ohio State’s $20,000,000 Roster Wins National ChampionshipFor years, Paul Finebaum, ESPN’s prominent college football analyst, staunchly championed the SEC as the preeminent conference in college football. Finebaum’s unwavering support for the conference was ...
Even ESPN's Paul Finebaum, a long-time advocate for the SEC ... Finebaum did not hold back in blasting Rhule for his bold take back in late July during Big Ten Media Days.
For years, ESPN’s Paul Finebaum has been adamant that the SEC is the premiere college football conference. But after Ohio State’s National Championship win marked a second straight year where ...
In a 45-second video posted to X on Tuesday, Rhule used Paul Finebaum’s own words to roast the ESPN host. “Congratulations to [Ohio State] and [Ryan Day],” Rhule wrote alongside the video.
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