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On3 on MSNPaul Finebaum praises Brian Kelly, LSU for offseason, identifies biggest concern in 2025 seasonLast season was head coach Brian Kelly‘s third year at the helm of LSU. The team posted a 9-3 record, his worst since taking ...
Recently, Paul Finebaum from ESPN was asked on his show, "The Paul Finebaum Show," about his biggest concerns for Ole Miss this season. His response might surprise some people.
ESPN's Paul Finebaum was asked for his predictions, and he identified five teams he believes have a strong chance: the Clemson Tigers, Penn State Nittany Lions, Oregon Ducks, Texas Longhorns and ...
"I'm not confident in Gunner Stockton," said Finebaum during his college football show. "I sat with Kirby a couple of weeks ago, and he acted like he was, but I'd like to give him a lie detector test.
According to the FPI, the top five favorites for the 2025 national championship are Texas, the Georgia Bulldogs, Ohio State Buckeyes, Alabama and Penn State.
According to the FPI, the top five favorites for the 2025 national championship are Texas, the Georgia Bulldogs, Ohio State Buckeyes, Alabama and Penn State. Although Finebaum's rankings differ ...
Finebaum also made a blunt remark about his thoughts on Ohio State, whom the Texas Longhorns are scheduled to visit on opening weekend. "I don't think Ohio State is that good," Finebaum said.
Ohio State Ohio State football’s recruiting run at linebacker continues with 4-star commitment from Cleveland Updated: Jun. 19, 2025, 12:59 p.m. | Published: Jun. 19, 2025, 12:34 p.m.
ESPN’s Paul Finebaum debated the reason behind a push for a BCS model in the College Football Playoff moving forward. Where did it come from? Well, arguably, the last two years struck a major chord.
Paul Finebaum Declaring the Conference of rejects and misfits may be true but, it's also unfair to fully trash the Pac 12 for what they did. The Conference was left with little to no choice as all ...
By Paul Harvey Published: Jun 17, 2025 · 12:23 PM EDT ...
Paul Finebaum was warned about former Tennessee player Grant Frerking’s financial scams so that he wouldn’t have him on his SEC Network show anymore.
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