Paul Finebaum might not be as fiery as he once was, but make no mistake — he’s not stepping away from college football ...
They have covered college basketball all season. Which team does the ESPN crew think will cut down the nets in San Antonio?
Greenberg and Finebaum discussed the two sides of a potential alignment in the future between the ACC and the Big East.
The standout player returning is quarterback Cade Klubnik, who had his best season yet as a Tiger. He threw for 3,639 yards ...
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College Football Network on MSNPaul Finebaum Breaks Down Why the SEC Isn’t Sold on Adding Clemson and FSU Despite Their Long Term Exit PlanThe debate surrounding realignment in college football has dominated headlines over the past few years. As conferences grow ...
The ACC has developed plans for an unequal revenue-sharing model, but SEC commissioner Greg Sankey doesn't seem fond of that idea. He shared his thoughts with Scott Hamilton of The Post and Courier.
Clemson and Florida State will remain in the ACC for the foreseeable future after the schools settled their lawsuit with the conference, but the terms of that a ...
Paul Finebaum was at it again, stirring the pot with his latest comments about conference realignment. This time, he ...
ESPN analyst and SEC Network centerpiece Paul Finebaum weighed in Monday on the recent ACC settlement with Clemson and ...
While the ACC settled lawsuits brought against it by Clemson and Florida State, the terms of that truce seemingly give those schools a cheaper way out of the co ...
Paul Finebaum blasts Clemson and FSU, claiming neither school has much to offer for SEC or Big Ten realignment.
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College Football Network on MSNPaul Finebaum Questions Florida State’s Value Amid Conference RealignmentRecent talks of conference realignment ahead of next season has sparked discourse on which teams would provide value to new ...
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