With Ohio State's win over Notre Dame in the first National Championship of the 12-team College Football Playoff era, the Big Ten has won back-to-back national
ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum still believes the SEC has a bright future, despite being passed by the Big Ten.
Ohio State‘s College Football Playoff championship win over Notre Dame featured a battle between Ryan Day and Marcus Freeman, who were both looking to secure their first-ever national championships as head coaches.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day changed the discourse around his tenure as coach of the Buckeyes with a dominant run in the College Football Playoff that culminated in a national championship.
Texas quarterback Arch Manning has not spoken about being on the bench while Quinn Ewers remained the Longhorns starter.
Ohio State fans certainly don't seem intimidated by the SEC. The Buckeyes held a parade Sunday to celebrate its first national title in a decade. Ohio State earned two lopsided wins against SEC representatives Tennessee and Texas before defeating Notre Dame in Monday's National Championship Game.
ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum is never shy about sharing his opinions, and this week was no exception. Finebaum weighed in on a tweet from current
Paul Finebaum sides with Illinois head coach Bret Bielema after the coach took shots at Jim Harbaugh on Tuesday night.
He threw for 305 yards, one touchdown and one interception during that time. However, Finebaum does not share that same level of confidence. "Here's what I heard from the Georgia fans," Finebaum said.
We are back at Manning's in New Orleans getting ready for the Allstate Sugar Bowl between Georgia and Notre Dame, and we get instant reaction to Alabama's bowl game loss to Michigan from the SEC ...
Paul Finebaum discussed this move on his show, "The Paul Finebaum Show," and expressed uncertainty about whether it would have a significant impact. "How much better can Penn State be on the ...
Steve Sarkisian entered the SEC with a bang, and Paul Finebaum believes he could be next in line to win the national championship. He came close to winning the title several times but unfortunately exited the College Football Playoff before being able to do so.