ESPN's Paul Finebaum has openly expressed his views, stating that certain teams did not deserve to be included. One such team ...
The 2025 college football season is just a few months away, and some teams are beginning their offseason training. One team ...
A significant factor in this offensive performance was quarterback Jalen Milroe, who completed 64.3% of his passes for 2,844 ...
Paul Finebaum has never been one to shy away from ... Bryce Lazenby covers college football for Saturday Down South. A Nashville native, his previous stops include FanSided, Dimers, and The ...
Paul Finebaum, who has always been a big Harbaugh critic, voiced his support for Bielema on Wednesday. Bret Bielema has not been afraid to voice his opinions on social media as of late ...
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 ...
While the Longhorns excelled, much of the SEC struggled, leading some experts to deem it a "down year" for college football as ... Critics, including ESPN’s Paul Finebaum, have been quick to dissect ...
After Ryan Day won his inaugural national championship title with Ohio State, SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum has predicted the next in line. On Monday, Finebaum picked Texas coach Steve ...
While the Longhorns excelled, much of the SEC struggled, leading some experts to deem it a "down year" for college ... Critics, including ESPN’s Paul Finebaum, have been quick to dissect the ...
Paul Finebaum mocked ... Rhule’s exact words. Finebaum publicly disagreed, because of course he did. How could the Big Ten be superior to the SEC?! His comments were not said in jest. He was very ...
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.