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Week 10 was brutal to several teams, and ESPN personality Paul Finebaum sees the week as knocking a top program out of College Football Playoff contention. Whil
The SEC Network's Cole Cubelic joins the show to talk about the Hugh Freeze firing at his former school. And who the next Head Coach for the Tigers should be. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.
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ESPN’s Finebaum Reveals His Political Awakening
ESPN’s Paul Finebaum sparked attention after expressing outspoken views on his political stance. Finebaum has reportedly reconsidered a Senate run after former Auburn basketball coach Bruce Pearl declined to run.
Week 10 of the 2025 college football season has concluded. After eight games, the Georgia Bulldogs have a record of 7-1 and are ranked No. 5 in the nation.
Paul kicks off the 3rd hour with the head coach of the Texas A&M Aggies, Mike Elko, to discuss the Aggies scorching start and major win at LSU last weekend. Paul rolls with the callers for the rest of the hour for some great SEC conversations!
“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.”
Ole Miss Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin is in line for a significant payday this year, as the Rebels are ranked No. 7 in the country with an 8-1 record. While Ole Miss may be inclined to bump the pay of Kiffin, who is making $9 million this year, due to performance, they may also be willing to do so in order to keep him in Oxford.
SEC Network/ESPN’s Paul Finebaum and Rich discuss Brian Kelly’s departure from LSU and why schools agree to “ridiculous buyouts” when negotiating contracts with head football coaches, the possibility Nick Saban would leave ‘College GameDay’ and return to coach in Baton Rouge,
After floating the idea of running for the U.S. Senate from the state of Alabama a few weeks ago, sports commentator Paul Finebaum says he’s still seriously considering the idea. Finebaum met with Birmingham media today at the Harbert Center before his talk to the Monday Morning Quarterback Club,
During Monday's episode of "The Matt Barrie Show," ESPN commentator Paul Finebaum dropped some praise for Cignetti, which particularly hits the humorous note because it completely contradicts his previous words. Finebaum drops it to get the Indiana fans off his back.