The College Football Playoff field is set and the first round of games is set to begin. "The possibilities were Texas, not likely, Penn State, Ohio State, or Notre Dame," Finebaum said.
ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum recently discussed the first-round slate of the College Football Playoff, sharing his thoughts on the consequences of a loss for each team.
Paul Finebaum has openly criticized the No. 10 Indiana Hoosiers (11-1) for making the playoff on "The Paul Finebaum Show." His main concern revolves around their schedule. Indiana lacks a victory ...
Paul Finebaum had a brutal final verdict on how Brian Kelly could keep LSU's momentum moving in the right direction after a few setbacks in 2024: make the College Football Playoff in 2025.
North Carolina — yes, North Carolina — became college football's ground zero this week. On Jan. 10, ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum was in heavy rotation across the sports network ...
Cameras showed him scowling at Smart after the comment. SEC football analyst Paul Finebaum didn't appreciate it either. “I think everybody knows my affinity for Kirby Smart, but I, frankly ...
Sankey did not appreciate the shot. Cameras showed him scowling at Smart after the comment. SEC football analyst Paul Finebaum didn’t appreciate it either. “I think everybody knows my affinity for ...
After being angry about Alabama getting "jobbed" in the College Football Playoff, ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum now believes that the program is an absolute "train wreck" for how they ended their ...
Alabama missed out on the College Football Playoff on Sunday. The selection committee gave the last spot to SMU, leaving the Crimson Tide as the first team out of the playoffs. The decision has ...
Georgia football coach Kirby Smart had some words for the SEC and commissioner Greg Sankey after winning the conference title, but Paul Finebaum wasn't pleased with what he heard. Georgia head ...
At least one prominent college football analyst thinks the committee made the wrong choice. ESPN and SEC Network commentator Paul Finebaum appeared on “Get Up” with host Mike Greenberg Monday morning.
Paul Finebaum was front and center Monday, declaring Alabama got “jobbed.” The SEC Network analyst was also quick to point out, however, the Tide didn’t help itself with the loss at Oklahoma.