ESPN’s Paul Finebaum has had his fair share of eye-rolling scripts when it comes to Florida State football. Alabama toppled Georgia but fell to FSU in Week 1, and yet Finebaum’s narrative has already ...
The turnaround has been fueled by a defense that looks much improved from a year ago. On "The Matt Barrie Show," ESPN’s Paul Finebaum called the unit “really amazing,” pointing to their ability to ...
Paul Finebaum revealed ESPN blocked his 2019 interview with then-President Trump, who was attending an LSU-Alabama game, citing a policy against mixin ...
For a while, the SEC reigned supreme and was at another level, whether it was Nick Saban's six titles with Alabama, Kirby Smart's back-to-back triumphs with Georgia (2021-22) or LSU 's breakthrough in ...
Ohio State, Oregon and Penn State have a big advantage over potential SEC contenders in the race for the NCAA championship this season.
Paul Finebaum, a host for SEC Network, spoke with OutKick’s Clay Travis and said that he had a chance to interview President Donald Trump back in 2019.
The LSU Tigers have seen their fanbase go into shambles in the aftermath of a stunning 24-19 defeat against Ole Miss. Losing to an SEC rival is one thing, but the Tigers' offense featured a clearly ...
Finebaum highlighted three of the toughest games for the Tigers as they approach the end of the season. However, those aren’t the only ranked teams they will face. LSU is also set to play the No. 16 ...
SEC Network host Paul Finebaum revealed in a new interview that ESPN “killed” a planned interview with President Donald Trump in 2019.
In a striking revelation, SEC Network host Paul Finebaum shared insights about how ESPN's censorship impacted his chance to interview former President Donald Trump back in 2019. During a recent ...
Finebaum told Outkick’s Clay Travis that he talked to a friend in Washington who suggested an interview with Trump on the Thursday morning before the game. “He said, ‘Let me run it down the flagpole,’ ...
ESPN college football pundit Paul Finebaum talked to OutKick's Clay Travis and said his network nixed a potential interview with President Donald Trump in 2019.