Longtime SEC college football analyst Paul Finebaum briefly considered a career change earlier in 2025 and came close to ...
Paul Finebaum said in September that he had interest in running for Tommy Tuberville's U.S. Senate seat. Scott Halleran / Getty Images ESPN personality Paul Finebaum has elected not to run for Alabama ...
Paul Finebaum is considering leaving ESPN to pursue a political career in Alabama. He may run as a Republican for a senatorial seat after the football season ends. Finebaum will decide after the ...
View post: Largest Great White Shark on Record Is Back in U.S. Waters and on the Move Paul Finebaum may soon leave ESPN to run for U.S. Senate in Alabama. He was inspired partly by political outreach ...
ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum has made his decision on whether or not he will run for a U.S. Senate seat after announcing in September that he was considering do so. Finebaum told Mark ...
Paul Finebaum is sticking to sports. The ESPN and SEC Network college football analyst told AL.com that he will not run for the U.S. Senate in Alabama on the Republican ticket despite floating the ...
ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum considered running for a U.S. Senate seat in Alabama before ultimately opting not to do so. Finebaum recently joined CBS News and explained why he decided ...
Contrary to popular belief, Paul Finebaum still has a strong relationship with ESPN and isn't trying to upset the applecart ...
Paul Finebaum has firmly established himself as one of the most recognizable and respected voices in college football. The 70-year-old has been with ESPN since 2013 and has risen to the pinnacle of ...