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Sporting News on MSNPaul Finebaum sends warning to Big Ten College Football Playoff team who would have flopped with SEC scheduleDespite its only regular season loss coming against eventual national champion Ohio State before losing in the opening round ...
"I frankly believe Georgia's problem is at the offensive coordinator's position. I think Kirby Smart, for as great as I ...
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNPaul Finebaum credits Brent Venables for changes but calls 2025 make or break seasonThere's no question that 2025 is a crucial season for the Oklahoma Sooners Football Program, specifically when it comes to ...
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Sporting News on MSNESPN's Paul Finebaum sends scolding ultimatum toward coach Ryan Day, Ohio State football ahead of 2025 seasonESPN's Paul Finebaum sent a blunt message toward defending national champion Ohio State entering next season: put up or shut ...
SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum offered some criticisms of Georgia's quarterback situation, stating that he felt the Dawgs' ...
Even while the hype for the beginning of the Arch Manning era in Austin continues to build, there are still those who are ...
One such show is "The Paul Finebaum Show" on ESPN, where host Paul Finebaum discussed LSU Tigers head coach Brian Kelly. In ...
Finebaum has expressed particular discontent with some of the teams selected for the playoff, specifically the Indiana ...
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Paul Finebaum moving back to Alabama after 12 years awayPaul Finebaum, host of The Paul Finebaum Show, is moving back to the Birmingham area after 12 years away in Charlotte.
Recent reports suggest the Big Ten and SEC are controlling the future of college football and the CFP. For SEC Network insider Paul Finebaum, that’s because they are and that isn’t changing anytime ...
It was always going to be worse. With Todd Monken leaving Georgia after three seasons to become the offensive coordinator for ...
Amid reports that the SEC and Big Ten are looking for a new CFP format that would grant them automatic qualifiers, SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum believes those two conferences hold all the cards.
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