SEC Network host Paul Finebaum revealed in a new interview that ESPN “killed” a planned interview with President Donald Trump ...
Paul Finebaum might be on his way out of ESPN. The 70-year-old college football personality announced in an exclusive ...
The ESPN college football analyst told conservative sports outlet OutKick that he is considering leaving the sports media ...
He took a new interest in the opportunity after recently retired Auburn head coach Bruce Pearl shared that he would not run.
SEC Network host Paul Finebaum said he would consider leaving ESPN to run for the U.S. Senate representing Alabama.
Finebaum said he would run as a Republican and would likely fill the seat vacated by former Auburn and Ole Miss coach Tommy ...
Paul Finebaum, a host for SEC Network, spoke with OutKick’s Clay Travis and said that he had a chance to interview President ...
In an interview with OutKick’s Clay Travis, ESPN SEC Network host and analyst Paul Finebaum said he is “considering” leaving ...
Paul Finebaum might be looking to switch careers and leave ESPN for a life in politics. He has not yet finalized his decision ...
The dean of college sports radio says he's considering running for US Senate in Alabama following the death of Charlie Kirk.
Paul Finebaum, ESPN and SEC Network analyst, is considering a US Senate run in Alabama as a Republican, inspired by the ...
Paul Finebaum has been a central voice in college football for decades, but now the longtime ESPN analyst is weighing a move that could take him out of broadcas ...