Paul Finebaum is sticking to sports. The ESPN and SEC Network college football analyst told AL.com that he will not run for the U.S. Senate in Alabama on the Republican ticket despite floating the ...
While Finebaum was ultimately proven wrong, Hoosiers radio announcer Don Fischer decided to rub it in with the Hoosiers maintaining a 28-point lead. “31-3 over the Crimson Tide,” Fischer said. "What ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ESPN’s Paul Finebaum revealed he chose not to run for Senate in Alabama after “political operatives” told him to go after Disney — ...
The voice the Hoosiers famously called out SEC mouthpiece Paul Finebaum during the Rose Bowl. The movement of IU football proved true, and caused apologies.
Paul Finebaum has always had an interest in politics, but it was Lane Kiffin and ESPN that ultimately led the SEC Network analyst to decide against a Senate run. Finebaum, who informed AL.com last ...
Through Week 11, college football telecasts are reportedly averaging roughly 2.1 million viewers — up about 16% from a year ago and the highest mark since 2011. These record numbers come amid an ...
Paul Finebaum has firmly established himself as one of the most recognizable and respected voices in college football. The 70-year-old has been with ESPN since 2013 and has risen to the pinnacle of ...
ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum has made his decision on whether or not he will run for a U.S. Senate seat after announcing in September that he was considering do so. Finebaum told Mark ...
Paul Finebaum says LSU's Lane Kiffin won college football’s offseason and made a bold prediction for how the Tigers' 2026 ...
ESPN's Paul Finebaum and Louis Riddick had plenty of nice things to say about Lane Kiffin and LSU's transfer portal strategy.
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