It's safe to say that Paul Finebaum truly does not like the fact that Indiana is playing for its first-ever college football national title. He dislikes them so much that he has people wondering if he even likes the sport ....
Paul Finebaum has never been all-in on Indiana football, but he is now ... Finebaum also said the Southeastern Conference has lost the title of undisputed king of the sport to the Big Ten.
ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum believes Alabama has reached a crossroads and questions whether head coach Kalen DeBoer can quickly lift the program after a rough stretch both on and off the field.
Paul Finebaum isn't exactly known to be impartial when it comes his SEC takes. But with the conference's performance in the College Football Playoff thus far, the ESPN personality was unable to put on his usually rose-tinted glasses when it ....
Paul Finebaum believes the nation will unite to root for one of the four remaining College Football Playoff teams, even if not for the purest reason. The field hasn't shaken out as many envisioned after an upset-filled quarterfinal stage. In ....
It's a performance stat line ESPN's Paul Finebaum couldn't defend during Tuesday's edition of "First Take." ... It's been terrible," Finebaum said ... That would solve some of the wounds, but this has been a long year for the SEC," Finebaum continued.
After the network's personality Paul Finebaum incorrectly picked Alabama to beat Indiana in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal, longtime Hoosiers announcer Don Fischer delivered a blow during the rout.
... from SEC Network host Paul Finebaum, who initially gave the Crimson Tide a fighting chance of pulling off the upset against the unbeaten Big Ten champions ... "What are you thinking now, Paul Finebaum?”.