In the summer, ESPN's Paul Finebaum stated that he believed Pittman was "on borrowed time" in his role and suggested that he
While Finebaum believes that Texas is ready for Manning to take over as quarterback, Longhorn fans need to reflect on what Ewers meant to the program. They should consider where the team was before Ewers arrived in Austin and recognize his role in them becoming one of the premier programs in college football once again.
Both teams may not have signed many players, but the ones they did recruit were of high quality. According to 247Sports, Ohio State ranked No. 1 while Notre Dame ranked No. 12 in overall player grade average.
Paul Finebaum believes that Cowboys owner Jerry Jones may be interested in Texas coach Steve Sarkisian as a head coaching candidate.
Paul Finebaum on a potential All-Big Ten national title game: "This would really completely change the paradigm of college football… if it's two Big Ten teams and the Big Ten is ruling the world. I'm not sure what we're gonna do down here in SEC country but hang our heads."… pic.twitter.com/zd4QwpPGs3
Paul Finebaum's lack of enthusiasm was evident during Saturday morning's appearance on "The Matt Barrie Show," following Ohio State's 28-14 win over Texas, which secured its spot in the national ...
The ESPN college football personality offered his quick analysis of Notre Dame-Penn State and Ohio State-Texas.
LSU head coach Brian Kelly remains in headlines after his former program, Notre Dame, punched its ticket to the National Championship on Thursday night. Third-y
Texas Longhorns quarterback Quinn Ewers has not yet made an official decision regarding his future, but he hinted at the possibility of declaring for the NFL draft during an appearance on ESPN's "College GameDay" before his semifinal game against the No. 8 seed Ohio State Buckeyes, who have a record of 13-2.
LSU head football coach Brian Kelly isn't letting his old school, Notre Dame, hog the spotlight too much in 2025, predicts Paul Finebaum.
Deep in a TV studio, churning out 20 hours worth of live national television every week, a man named Paul Finebaum sits at his desk and