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Finebaum’s four-hour talk show hit the SEC Network’s airwaves a decade ago, but Alabama remains the show’s heartbeat. And the show becomes appointment viewing after an Alabama loss.
Paul Finebaum has been talking about college football — mostly the Southeastern Conference — for decades. He doesn't like how the new 12-team College Football Playoff is shaping up.
SEC Network programming: The SEC Network will broadcast from the stadium from 2-8 p.m., including "The Paul Finebaum Show" from 2-6 p.m. The first 300 fans at the opening of the show will receive ...
Finebaum started his radio appearances in the mid-1980s by giving morning commentary on the Mark and Brian Radio Show on WAPI-FM (I-95). After starting his own afternoon radio show a few years later on WAPI-AM, his program became the highest-rated sports talk show in Birmingham. In October 1993, Finebaum moved his sport talk show to WERC.
OU football’s Jackson Arnold makes appearance on ‘The Paul Finebaum Show’ before Houston. On the Sooners’ season-opening win: “It was awesome for us. Obviously, a lot of anticipation ...
ESPN college football analyst and talk show host Paul Finebaum was not a fan of Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh suggesting the Wolverines should be "America's team." “I found it sad and pathetic ...
Chris Fowler was a guest on "The Paul Finebaum Show," and Fowler and Finebaum criticized Jimbo Fisher's personal attacks of Nick Saban on Thursday.
Chris Fowler was a guest on "The Paul Finebaum Show," and Fowler and Finebaum criticized Jimbo Fisher's personal attacks of Nick Saban on Thursday.