Several college football coaches' tenures may be nearing an end if they do not improve their teams in the upcoming season.
Paul Finebaum is moving back to the state of Alabama in style. The SEC Network analyst confirmed the move to AL.com on Monday ...
Even while the hype for the beginning of the Arch Manning era in Austin continues to build, there are still those who are ...
Historically, the Heisman winner is often a quarterback, with non-quarterbacks winning the award only five times since 2000.
The Birmingham Business Journal reported Finebaum bought a 12,165-square-foot estate that sits on 2.3 acres in Mountain Brook ...
Paul Finebaum and his wife, Linda, recently purchased a home in Birmingham, Alabama, and are set to move back after nearly 12 ...
On "The Paul Finebaum Show," SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum was asked about the current state of college football.
According to public records, Paul A. Finebaum — longtime sports radio host, reporter, columnist and author — and his wife, Linda K. Hudson, bought a 12,165-square-foot estate at 2866 Southwood Road.
David Eckert from the Austin-American Statesman stops by to answer the question is Texas really back? Plus ESPN's Holly Rowe tells us what she saw on the sidelines for Ohio State last night in ...
One coach who could be facing turbulent times despite a strong tenure is Mark Stoops, the head coach of the Kentucky Wildcats ...