ESPN's Matt Barrie and SEC Network star Paul Finebaum waited until the end of their weekly college football recap episode on ...
We’d be better served if our politicians spent a little more time listening, and a little less time bloviating. Paul Finebaum ...
Paul Finebaum briefly disappeared from ESPN shows after revealing Senate ambitions, sparking rumors of suspension.
Paul Finebaum’s hot takes are legendary, but they are not his super skill. Nor is it his quick-wittedness that could give Judge Judy a run for her money. Finebaum’s ability to listen and make people ...
SEC Nation analyst Paul Finebaum, who worked in newspapers, radio and television in Birmingham for more than 40 years before ...
(Updated: On Tuesday, Oct. 7, Paul Finebaum returned to ESPN for his regular hits on “Get Up” and “First Take.”) Paul Finebaum has been removed from all ESPN appearances by parent company Disney. The ...
ESPN appears to have taken some form of disciplinary action against Paul Finebaum in the wake of the longtime college football analyst's interview with ...
Paul Finebaum says he's thinking about running for U.S. Senate seat in Alabama as a Republican. Finebaum, a college football media personality, earns attention for his hot takes, but he's also a ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Conflicting reports have swirled around longtime ESPN personality Paul Finebaum following his public contemplation of a U.S. Senate run in Alabama. The situation escalated after ...
Finebaum expressed his political interest during an interview with Clay Travis of Outkick. On Monday, Travis said in a social media post that Finebaum - who works for the SEC Network but also does ...
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall and Rep. Barry Moore (R-AL) on Monday shared their thoughts on Paul Finebaum possibly entering the race for the U.S. Senate Alabama seat.
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ESPN Makes Decision On Paul Finebaum After Reported 'Ban'
So much for ESPN banning Paul Finebaum. Finebaum revealed that he's considering running for a U.S. Senate seat in Alabama during an interview with OutKick's Clay Travis, an open critic of ESPN. While ...
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