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Last week during SEC Media Days, a story came out that the North Carolina Tar Heels are looking to leave the ACC and join the ...
In a college football world increasingly defined by transactional relationships and a revolving door of player movement, two ...
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WolverinesWire on MSNPaul Finebaum praises Moore’s words but doubts Michigan’s CFP bid with Underwood at QBAppearing on ESPN's Get Up on Friday, Paul Finebaum and Harry Douglas both shared their thoughts on Sherrone Moore and the ...
"Last year, we hit a couple speed bumps, but we didn't allow those to become roadblocks. We overcame a lot of adversity and ...
Appearing on Friday's episode of "Get Up" on ESPN, Finebaum joined host Mike Greenberg and panelists Harry Douglass, Damien ...
ESPN will be there when the Bill Belichick era officially begins on September 1st as the North Carolina Tar Heels host the ...
ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum didn’t hold back in a recent unprompted tirade against USC Trojans coach Lincoln Riley. Speaking ...
The Clemson Tigers have the highest rate of returning players in the nation, and head coach Dabo Swinney's character is a big ...
Paul Finebaum is weighing in on the idea that North Carolina wants to join the SEC in the future with the ACC still in flux.
Paul Finebaum was not impressed by the messages at Big Ten Media Days after the league tried to take shots at the SEC.
The Tigers are looking forward to the upcoming season after finishing last year with a strong 9-4 record. They return 62% of ...
Finebaum believes that for Oklahoma to have a successful season, it must enter its game against the Texas Longhorns with an ...
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