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They finished with a record of 10-3 but narrowly missed qualifying for the College Football Playoff. This achievement marked ...
The Rebels narrowly missed the playoffs last season, which would have marked their first appearance. On "The Paul Finebaum Show," the SEC Network analyst predicted that Ole Miss will again narrowly ...
Finebaum and Kiffin have always been linked. Kiffin joked for years that the SEC Network analyst got him fired at USC. He had ...
He's been hot-taking since before it was a media staple. But he's changed, or maybe he's less protective of the non-cartoon side of himself.
Paul Finebaum Shoots Down Tennessee Football Playoff Hopes at SEC Media Days originally appeared on College Football News.
Offensive coordinator Collin Klein and the entire Texas A&M offensive staff were in a tough spot last season. They went from having a Heisman trophy candidate ...
Paul Finebaum wanted it to happen, College GameDay wanted it to happen, but the SEC Network stopped him from being a regular on the show.
After launching The Paul Finebaum Show on ESPN Radio in 2013 and the accompanying SEC Network simulcast in 2014, the “Mouth of the South” continues to bring a mix of personalities along with ...
The Paul Finebaum Show will continue in its weekday afternoon time slot from 2-6 p.m. Central, simulcast on ESPN Radio, the SEC Network and various radio affiliates.
SEC Network pundit Paul Finebaum claimed the reason Texas left for the SEC was because of the success of its former Big 12 rival, Texas A&M: ...
Paul Finebaum: "The Big Ten, at the moment, owns college football. And there's no way you can say it doesn't... it's an uncomfortable feeling for the SEC, which has owned the sport. But it's a ...
Despite only a few games on tap in the SEC in Week 10, callers of The Paul Finebaum Show will have plenty to talk about after the weekend that was.