One of the most prominent voices in college football media is going to be sticking to sports after all. Longtime college football pundit and radio host Paul Finebaum will not be running for a ...
It's been two weeks since the Michigan football team had to fire head coach Sherrone Moore and the chaos that ensued. But a ...
Paul Finebaum has a decision to make, but he’s not ready to talk about it yet. Front Office Sports reported this week that Finebaum is “very close” to leaving ESPN for a U.S. Senate run in Alabama.
This is an opinion column. The week before Labor Day, Paul Finebaum received a text message asking whether he would like to trade one life for another. Would he consider running for the U.S. Senate?
Paul Finebaum, host of The Paul Finebaum Show, joined CBS 42 Morning News to discuss this weekend's Iron Bowl and speculation regarding his possible run for U.S. Senate Stock market today: Dow jumps ...
ESPN personality Paul Finebaum rarely lacks an opinion. Perhaps that's why AL.com decided to give Finebaum a unique task. Asked to sum up college football coaches and their current job situations in a ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (WIAT) — Paul Finebaum announced Tuesday that he will not be running for Tommy Tuberville’s seat in the United States Senate. During an interview with Outkick’s Clay Travis on Sept.
Paul Finebaum is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in SEC college football. He began as a newspaper columnist in Birmingham in the 1980s before building a top-rated regional ...
After two months of speculation, Paul Finebaum has announced a decision regarding his political future. “I have been deeply moved by so many people in Alabama who have reached out encouraging me to ...
On Wednesday morning's edition of the debate-focused ESPN weekday show First Take, the SEC Network's own Exitable Boy, Paul Finebaum, joined to rub pot roast all over Lane Kiffin's chest as part of a ...
Paul Finebaum may have been the biggest loser following the Rose Bowl, which saw the Indiana Hoosiers dominate the Alabama ...