Paul Finebaum mocked Matt Rhule prior to the 2024/25 college football season. However, the head coach at Nebraska got the last laugh after Ohio State won
The Ohio State Buckeyes capped off a remarkable playoff run on Monday night by throttling Notre Dame. Their national title comes on the heels of one last year b
ESPN's Paul Finebaum has finally pulled back the curtain following Ohio State's national title win against Notre Dame: it needed a look in the mirror. The Week 14 Thanksgiving weekend defeat by the Michigan Wolverines eliminated the Buckeyes from Big Ten title consideration.
Ryan Day’s Ohio State Buckeyes reclaimed glory by hoisting the National Championship Trophy after defeating the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Jan. 20. Last season, Ohio State’s arch-rivals, the Michigan Wolverines (whom the Buckeyes also lost to this year),
Paul Finebaum has never been one to shy away from bold statements, especially when it comes to defending the SEC's dominance in college football. But even the
Following the game, ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum spoke about the current state of college football. Finebaum was asked if the national title win cemented the Buckeyes' Ryan Day as the best head coach in college football. The ESPN analyst was quick to turn that down, while giving credit to Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart .
ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum discussed the first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff following Ohio State 's 34-23 victory over Notre Dame. After the Buckeyes were crowned the national champions, Finebaum gave credit to Ohio State head coach Ryan Day for a job well done.
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Ohio State’s win over Notre Dame in Monday’s College Football Playoff Championship game gave the Big Ten back-to-back national titles, and Matt Rhule an opportunity to clap back at a popular college football personality.
The ninth-seeded Tennessee Volunteers faced the eighth-seeded Ohio State Buckeyes in the first round of the College Football Playoff last week. While the game was expected to be close, it was ...
ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum still believes the SEC has a bright future, despite being passed by the Big Ten.
Paul Finebaum proclaimed the Big Ten owns college football at the moment, as the dust settles on Ohio State’s national title victory.
After Ohio State won the national championship on Monday SEC Network host Paul Finebaum admitted that the Big Ten is the top conference in college football.