Paul Finebaum earns No. 7 spot in Barrett Media's 2025 Top 20 National Sports Radio Shows ranking after covering college ...
Indiana football won the national championship with a 16-0 undefeated season under coach Curt Cignetti. ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum admitted he was wrong about Indiana and called their season the ...
In college football, nobody escapes Paul Finebaum’s microscope. The SEC analyst took more than a few shots at Curt Cignetti and Indiana last season. But after the Hoosiers hoisted the Natty, Finebaum ...
Paul Finebaum has finally owned up to a slew of awful takes about a team he never really believed in. During Wednesday’s edition of The Paul Finebaum Show, the SEC-loving broadcaster admitted he was ...
Indiana Hoosiers head coach Curt Cignetti after defeating the Miami Hurricanes in the College Football Playoff National Championship game at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn ...
Now that the Indiana Hoosiers are the kings of the college football world, it’s a great time to pull the receipts on their doubters. ESPN’s Paul Finebaum has been a huge target of that following the ...
The turnaround of the Indiana Hoosiers under head coach Curt Cignetti is one of the most remarkable in the history of American sports. But Paul Finebaum doesn’t want you to forget about the mighty ...
ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum casts doubt on Oregon's chances against top-ranked Indiana in the Peach Bowl semifinal, highlighting Indiana's formidable defense. Opinion: The US must take Greenland, ...
One of the bigger stories to come out of this college football postseason has been the Southeastern Conference's performance, and whether the SEC has lost its seat on the throne as the sport's top ...
Indiana Hoosiers become playoff favorites after Ohio State's elimination. Betting odds and analysts, including Paul Finebaum, back Indiana as the most complete team. Indiana faces Oregon in a ...
Paul Finebaum incorrectly chose Alabama to win over Indiana in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal Thursday, and the Hoosiers made him pay for it. Longtime Indiana broadcaster Don Fischer called ...
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