ESPN’s “mouth of the South” and lauded SEC analyst Paul Finebaum is back on Texas football’s side, it seems. Or at least for ...
The Lane Kiffin news cycle has been impossible to escape since Vanity Fair published Chris Smith's profile of the LSU coach ...
The college football off-season is the time for dreaming. Not just for superfans of top programs or for powerhouses projected to have huge seasons, but also for teams that have made a pivot. Even if a ...
Dec 27, 2025; Houston, TX, USA; Louisiana State Tigers head coach Lane Kiffin, left, stands next to Louisiana State Tigers athletic director Verge Ausberry, right, prior to the game against the ...
President Donald Trump will host a White House roundtable regarding college athletics reform later this week. The panel is expected to include prominent coaches, college sports and pro sports league ...
Paul Finebaum remained the “Voice of the SEC” during the 2025 college football season, guiding fans through a challenging year as the Big Ten emerged as a powerhouse conference. His insights guided ...
ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum questioned Indiana and the Big Ten throughout the 2025 college football season. After the Hoosiers won the national championship -- the Big Ten’s third ...
A caller on The Paul Finebaum Show decided to stay on the line and talk college football despite a tree falling through his house just minutes earlier. On Tuesday’s episode, host Paul Finebaum ...
The Paul Finebaum Show’s callers are a special group, and “Vance from Georgia” became the latest in a long line of memorable characters to call in. During Tuesday’s show, “Vance from Georgia” got his ...
Indiana rewarded head coach Curt Cignetti with a raise and contract extension in October as other schools started showing interest in the 64-year-old. ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum was ...
Paul Finebaum admits epic failure in evaluating Indiana’s championship run, sends striking message about conference superiority after Hoosiers’ title. Paul Finebaum made a career out of SEC worship.
Indiana football won the national championship with a 16-0 undefeated season under coach Curt Cignetti. ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum admitted he was wrong about Indiana and called their season the ...
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