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SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum labels Matt Rhule's latest Penn State comments as an obvious sign the Nebraska head coach would like to take over the Nittany Lions
On “The Matt Barrie Show, ” ESPN’s Paul Finebaum called LSU “an enigma,” noting that while they win, the victories rarely come easily. Once considered a potential offensive powerhouse, the Tigers have instead leaned on a stingy defense to stay afloat in a competitive SEC.
Here is why Paul Finebaum believes that Curt Cignetti should leave the Indiana football team and join Penn State.
Late in the first half, Auburn quarterback Jackson Arnold seemed to cross the plane of the goal line before he lost control of the ball. Southeastern Conference officials, however, ruled the play a fumble and led to Georgia scoring on a field goal to make it a one-score game going into halftime.
The longtime SEC Network host broke down how Auburn hasn't been getting what it paid for from head coach Hugh Freeze.
Dressed in a particularly thin hoodie type of garment, Paul Finebaum joined The Matt Barrie Show with... you guessed it... ESPN personality Matt Barrie, who ask
Finebaum expressed interest in running for the U.S. Senate seat as a Republican in Alabama, although he has not officially announced his candidacy.
The longtime SEC Network host recently touched on all the horrible luck Auburn has had with SEC officiating this season.
Paul Finebaum made some waves with his recent comments about potentially stepping down from his legendary radio show to dive into politics. College football would not be the same without Finebaum, especially those who treat the SEC like a religious experience.
An ESPN spokesman has denied a report that the network has barred Paul Finebaum from its shows after he teased a U.S. Senate run
On Monday, Paul Finebaum pressed the SEC for a full, real‑time explanation of the replay process on the "McElroy & Cubelic In The Morning" podcast, citing the ACC’s recent practice of sharing replay audio as a model.