The college football world has been impatiently waiting for Texas quarterback Arch Manning to take over as the starter in ...
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Irish Star on MSNPaul Finebaum shares Georgia Bulldogs concern after loss of Carson BeckThe college football powerhouse has witnessed somewhat of a decline since winning back-to-back CFP's in 2022 and 2023 - and ...
Paul Finebaum understands the pressure on the SEC is growing to produce a college basketball national title but that it is a ...
Earlier in the week, college football analyst Paul Finebaum discussed whether he thought that Ryan Day and the Ohio State Buckeyes football program could win 10 games next season. While appearing on ...
Even while the hype for the beginning of the Arch Manning era in Austin continues to build, there are still those who are ...
Texas quarterback Arch Manning has the backing from ESPN's Paul Finebaum entering next season. While the Longhorns remain a potential favorite to win their first national title since 2005-06, Manning, ...
ESPN's Paul Finebaum sent a blunt message toward defending national champion Ohio State entering next season: put up or shut ...
Aside from the automatic bid secured by the ACC champion Clemson Tigers last season, no team with more than two losses has ever qualified for the College Football Playoff. Therefore, if Ohio State ...
When asked on Wednesday's episode of "The Paul Finebaum Show" if he ever thought SEC basketball ... success for Auburn and Alabama has on the perception of basketball in the state. He immediately ...
It is not often Paul ... playing Ohio State in the quarterfinals. That was not right. It would have been like the Kansas City Chiefs playing the Philadelphia Eagles in the divisional round of the NFL ...
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 ...
With Ohio State's win over Notre Dame in the first ... And while the common narrative has been the SEC's dominance is at an end, Paul Finebaum has the conference retaking its place back on top ...
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