SEC FOOTBALL: Alabama coach Nick Saban, LSU coach Les Miles and South Carolina coach Steve Spurrier are top three coaches in the conference
See why some think Alabama Crimson Tide Coach Nick Saban is the best coach in college football.
See why some think Alabama Crimson Tide Coach Nick Saban is the best coach in college football.
Would someone reading this please help me? I’ve got a real problem on my hands and I’m out of answers. I’ve lost count of the… Read More »Hey NFL, I’ll risk a concussion if you’ll give me a shot
Ban football? Sure, the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) should end its moneypit of a football program. However, it doesn’t follow that every school’s… Read More »College football erases racial, political divides and thrives despite poor management in some places
This is part of our series of interviews with important voices in the college football media. Paul Finebaum is the preeminent media voice in Alabama… Read More »Q&A: Finebaum on getting fired from radio by an Alabama football coach & getting his ass kicked by Tommy Charles
Alabama is the top program in college football, according to talk radio host Paul Finebaum. In this Q&A, Finebaum talks about Alabama, Auburn, LSU, Florida and Tennessee football programs.
(courtesy UA Media Relations) The Crimson Tide is slated to graduate seven student-athletes that have been a part of two national championships during their careers… Read More »Over 70 University of Alabama Student-Athletes Set to Graduate
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Race is a frequent topic on the Paul Finebaum Show. Finebaum says race remains an issue in Birmingham and everywhere else including Columbia University; Finebaum says race issues are “significantly” better at Alabama and Auburn today.
Paul Finebaum of the Paul Finebaum Radio Network shared his thoughts on today’s media, race in the state of Alabama and within Alabama and Auburn’s… Read More »Who are Paul Finebaum’s daily must-reads and what does this say about the state of the media?