ESPN personality Paul Finebaum dropped some tough truth on a major college football coach in an appearance on ESPN's Get Up.
"You're pretty well aware that my company doesn't like us discussing politics," Finebaum said with a grin. This article ...
Amid a strange storm of controversy this week, ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum continued to appear on the network's various shows, ...
Following speculation that the college football analyst was benched over comments he made on a right-wing talk radio show ...
Paul Finebaum briefly disappeared from ESPN shows after revealing Senate ambitions, sparking rumors of suspension.
A day after reports that ESPN had benched him in response to his political interview on OutKick, analyst Paul Finebaum was ...
He was a popular Southern sports talk radio host by the ’90s, operated his own syndicated network in the 2000s, and by 2013 ...
He’s at the top of his current field and yet somewhat stuck. He’s an SEC man, and ESPN holds all the media rights for the conference, so it’s not as if he can pick up his microphone and head to Fox or ...
Paul Finebaum has been removed from all ESPN appearances by parent company Disney. The news was first reported by Outkick’s Clay Travis and confirmed by AL.com. Travis cites the move was made after ...
Clay Travis reported Monday that ESPN's Paul Finebaum was "removed" from ESPN programming after an interview in which he ...
Paul Finebaum, the longtime SEC commentator who signed a multi-year extension with ESPN in August 2024, told OutKick on Sept.
Finebaum, a fixture of Alabama sports talk radio for decades whose eponymous show is simulcast on ESPN’s SEC Network and ESPN radio, announced last week that he was considering a run for U.S. Senate ...