After Paul Finebaum controversially claimed in last week’s interview with Outlook that he had an interest in running for the ...
Finebaum, a fixture of Alabama sports talk radio for decades whose eponymous show is simulcast on ESPN’s SEC Network and ESPN radio, announced last week that he was considering a run for U.S. Senate ...
Paul Finebaum, the longtime SEC commentator who signed a multi-year extension with ESPN in August 2024, told OutKick on Sept.
Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall and Rep. Barry Moore (R-AL) on Monday shared their thoughts on Paul Finebaum possibly ...
Paul Finebaum briefly disappeared from ESPN shows after revealing Senate ambitions, sparking rumors of suspension. ESPN ...
Paul Finebaum appeared on ESPN’s “Get Up” and “First Take” today amid reports he had been banned by the network after ...
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Local candidates speak about Finebaum possibly running for senate
Barry Moore and Steve Marshall speak about the possibility of Paul Finebaum joining the U.S. Senate Alabama seat race ...
Simpson has only improved as the season has progressed. In Alabama’s 30-14 win over Vanderbilt this past weekend, he ...
ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum said on ESPN's "Get Up" on Tuesday that he believes James Franklin's time at Penn State is up.
Paul Finebaum did not hesitate when he named Miami the best college football team in the country over Ohio State.
Paul Finebaum has been removed from all ESPN appearances by parent company Disney. The news was first reported by Outkick’s Clay Travis and confirmed by AL.com.
Last week, longtime ESPN college football analyst and SEC fanatic Paul Finebaum announced that he may be interested in running for the United States Senate seat being vacated by former Auburn football ...
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