NORMAN — Paul Finebaum, a Tennessee alum and SEC Network host, feels Saturday's game will be much closer than Las Vegas or ...
ESPN’s Paul Finebaum isn’t holding back his admiration for Texas Longhorns QB Arch Manning, saying he’ll win the Heisman ...
Smith, but in doing so, Smith ended up drawing the wrath of Paul Finebaum. Finebaum has been a vocal critic of Sanders and Colorado all year long, and the controversial head coach's latest ...
1. This was so, so good from Paul Finebaum. On Wednesday’s First Take, Stephen A. Smith tried to defend Deion Sanders for his latest bit of nonsense, and Finebaum wasn’t having it. Sanders is ...
What makes Paul Finebaum so good at what he does (and so insufferable at times, too!) is that he never shies away from saying exactly what’s on his mind, even if it’ll ruffle a few feathers ...
ESPN's Paul Finebaum didn't hesitate to share his thoughts on the Carolina Panthers and Bryce Young on Wednesday. He sharply criticized the franchise’s handling of the situation, especially ...
Playing both sides has been Paul Finebaum's M.O. for decades, and this week, he's playing nice with Auburn Tigers head coach Hugh Freeze. Paul Finebaum is a smooth and clinical operator ...
However, according to ESPN college football personality Paul Finebaum, Steve Sarkisian has another Heisman candidate in the waiting. REQUIRED READING:Quinn Ewers injury: What Texas football coach ...
Paul Finebaum has seen plenty of football broadcasters come and go in his multi-decade career. In the 2024 season, two men often referred to as respective GOATs have entered the world of football ...
The Texas Longhorns are facing a possible QB controversy and Paul Finebaum has a take that will surely shock fans around the country. While appearing on ESPN's First Take, Paul Finebaum said that ...
Arch Manning had a fantastic performance on Saturday in Texas’ 56-7 Week 3 win against UTSA. The quarterback, who had sufficient game time for the Longhorns following Quinn Ewers' injury in the ...
Love him or hate him, everybody is talking about Colorado's Deion "Coach Prime" Sanders, and ESPN's biggest names are absolutely no exception. ESPN legends Paul Finebaum and Stephen A. Smith ...