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He's not impressed."I think Michigan is slightly better than average," Finebaum said. Finebaum did not specify why he is not high on Michigan this year. It could be due to last year's ...
“Made a Complete Fool Out of Himself”: Paul Finebaum Rips Curt Cignetti for Taking Shots at SEC originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Paul Finebaum isn’t holding back when it comes to Curt ...
Day had experienced success as the head coach at Ohio State, but he had not yet won a national championship and had failed to defeat the Michigan Wolverines for three consecutive seasons. Then the ...
View post: Super Bowl Champion Wide Receiver Handed Suspension by NFL on Wednesday The 2025 college football season is approaching quickly, creating great anticipation as teams across the country ...
--Paul Finebaum, ESPN Preseason US LBM Coaches Poll Top 25 ... Clemson football schedule 2025 Clemson opens the 2025 season against the LSU Tigers at Memorial Stadium in prime time on Aug. 30.
ESPN’s Paul Finebaum predicted Arch Manning would lead Texas to a national championship victory this season. Sure, it’s his latest Manning take for the 2025 campaign, but Finebaum basically ...
Paul Finebaum of ESPN has built his career on offering opinions, whether positive or negative, about teams, coaches and players. This offseason, he has been particularly critical of Gunner ...
Oct 5, 2024; College Station, Texas, USA; SEC Nation analyst Paul Finebaum looks on prior to the game between the Texas A&M Aggies and the Missouri Tigers at Kyle Field.
The 2024 college football season was disappointing for many top programs, following a strong 2023 season. The Michigan Wolverines experienced a truly remarkable 2023 season, finishing 15-0 and ...
Paul Finebaum isn’t holding back when it comes to Curt Cignetti’s comments about SEC scheduling. The longtime voice of SEC football responded to the Indiana head coach’s remarks at Big Ten ...
Two other prominent college football voices have weighed in with their assessment of the Tigers' No. 6 ranking, as well: ESPN's Heather Dinich and Paul Finebaum.