Paul Finebaum, Brian Kelly and LSU Tigers football
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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
Bill Belichick took over as North Carolina’s head coach after a legendary NFL career. The Tar Heels are 2–5 after a heartbreaking overtime loss to No. 15 Virginia. Paul Finebaum says Belichick’s national perception has changed quickly.
“I don’t think Nick Saban would take it,” Finebaum said. “Nick Saban wouldn’t talk to Penn State. He wouldn’t talk to Florida, but I think he would talk to LSU at least to see what they have to offer.”
Paul Finebaum briefly disappeared from ESPN shows after revealing Senate ambitions, sparking rumors of suspension.
On "The Matt Barrie Show," ESPN's Paul Finebaum joked that Ohio State is often overlooked when media members discuss the best college football teams. "They're the forgotten school," Finebaum joked. "I'm not even sure Ohio State is playing football right now."
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Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz makes U.S. Senate joke on Paul Finebaum Show appearance
Missouri football coach Eli Drinkwitz was asked about his name appearing on coaching hot boards by Paul Finebaum. He turned it into a U.S. Senate joke.
Paul Finebaum reacted to the Brian Kelly situation after LSU's blowout home loss to Texas A&M, calling it DEFCON 1 for the Tigers head coach.
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Paul Finebaum Names College Football Program He’s ‘Far More Impressed’ With This Season Than Last
Paul Finebaum praised Indiana’s undefeated start, saying he’s “far more impressed” with this year’s team than last year’s playoff squad. The Hoosiers are 8–0 with two top-10 wins and their highest ranking in program history.
ESPN personality Paul Finebaum weighed in on Indiana's massive move in extending Curt Cignetti's contract. With an eight year deal that jumps Cignetti's average
Paul Finebaum went on First Take to double down on his stance regarding Curt Cignetti and his recent extension with Indiana.
Paul Finebaum believes Brian Kelly’s job at LSU is in serious jeopardy after a 49–25 loss to Texas A&M, saying it’s “DEFCON 1” in Baton Rouge. Kelly’s massive $52 million buyout could, however, complicate any immediate move.