SEC Network host Paul Finebaum said this week that he’s “considering” leaving ESPN to run for U.S. Senate on the republican ...
Finebaum added in the interview that he voted for Donald Trump and would run as a Republican if he does end up running for a ...
A former college football coach addressed the possibility of a college football pundit replacing him in the United States ...
Finebaum said he would run as a Republican and would likely fill the seat vacated by former Auburn and Ole Miss coach Tommy ...
Paul Finebaum has been one of the faces of SEC media coverage for over a decade, but the longtime ESPN analyst says he is thinking about a career change.
The dean of college sports radio says he's considering running for US Senate in Alabama following the death of Charlie Kirk.
SEC Network and ESPN star Paul Finebaum is considering leaving TV and running for U.S. Senate after the Charlie Kirk assassination.
Paul Finebaum might be looking to switch careers and leave ESPN for a life in politics. He has not yet finalized his decision ...