An interesting take from the popular college football analyst.
Paul Finebaum shared a blunt assessment of the new era of college football, arguing that the sport's changing landscape is ...
Paul Finebaum says one major SEC team has a legitimate College Football Playoff hopes, pointing to a favorable schedule and a ...
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College Football Analyst Calls Historic Program No Longer 'Relevant'
A college football analyst doesn't think the Michigan Wolverines will have much success as the analyst believes a historic ...
Battlelines have been drawn for several weeks now over the possibility of the College Football Playoff expanding to 24 teams. While some have argued that it’s a decision out of step with what makes ...
Michigan goes into seasons with high expectations every year, but one analyst wants to throw cold water on this season.
Paul Finebaum thinks Josh Heupel and the Tennessee football program are slipping. During an appearance on the "Crain and Cone" college sports show on May 7, Finebaum said "it feels like the (Tennessee ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — If you think the College Football Playoff debate is just about how many teams get a shot at a national title, you’re missing the bigger picture entirely. What’s really happening is a ...
Paul Finebaum says one historic SEC program could reach a DEFCON 1 level of concern if key questions, including the quarterback situation, are not answered in 2026.
From 1990 to 2009, the Gators had 12 seasons with 10 or more wins. The team also won three national championships during that period and quickly established itself as the class of the then-SEC East.
ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum is sounding off on the state of the game. With the College Football Playoff potentially expanding from 12 teams to 24 teams, there's a lot of talk about how ...
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