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  1. Paul Finebaum - Wikipedia

    Paul Finebaum (born July 26, 1955) is an American sports author, former columnist, and television-radio personality. His primary focus is sports in the Southeast United States.

  2. Paul Finebaum's dramatic promise resurfaces after SEC’s title ...

    2 days ago · Paul Finebaum’s confidence in SEC dominance is being questioned again after a major bowl result puts his old comments back in focus.

  3. The Paul Finebaum Show - Southeastern Conference

    About Paul Finebaum After graduating from the University of Tennessee, Finebaum found his way to Birmingham in 1980 and became an award-winning columnist and investigative reporter for …

  4. Paul Finebaum changes his tune on College Football Playoff ...

    5 days ago · Paul Finebaum had to change his take on one College Football Playoff team after the quarterfinals.

  5. Paul Finebaum considering departure from ESPN to run for U.S ...

    Sep 29, 2025 · Paul Finebaum says he’s considering leaving ESPN and running for a U.S. Senate seat in Alabama.

  6. How Paul Finebaum Became an SEC Powerhouse as College ...

    Aug 5, 2025 · From his roots as an award-winning columnist and investigative reporter, Paul Finebaum has transformed his career from paper to the microphone. For over 30 years, …

  7. Paul Finebaum - ESPN Press Room U.S.

    Paul Finebaum — a longtime sports talk radio host known by many as the leading sports authority in the South and the “Voice of the SEC’’ — joined ESPN in August 2013 as host of the The …

  8. The Paul Finebaum Show - iHeart

    3 days ago · Paul Finebaum provides his unique takes on the SEC and the world of college football.

  9. Paul Finebaum - Encyclopedia of Alabama

    Dec 18, 2025 · Paul Alan Finebaum (1955- ) is a top-rated sportscaster, sports radio show host, sportswriter, and author who made his name covering college football in Alabama.

  10. Paul Finebaum calls Alabama’s loss to Indiana in ... - al.com

    Jan 2, 2026 · Even the Mouth of the South was speechless. “Truly beyond words,” Paul Finebaum told AL.com. Fernando Mendoza threw three touchdown passes, Indiana’s defense thoroughly …