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 ...
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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 ...
College football analyst Paul Finebaum’s exit from the U.S. Senate race before it officially began drew a mix of indifference, relief that he will stay focused on the SEC and even a touch of mockery.
Paul Finebaum has spent decades as one of the most recognizable voices in the South, a fixture in a region where college football dominates the culture and where his show has cast him as ringmaster, ...
Paul Finebaum remains “very close” to leaving ESPN to jump into national politics, sources tell Front Office Sports. ESPN’s star SEC radio and TV host is waiting to make a decision on his political ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - The nationally known Paul Finebaum dropped by Jacques Talk to discuss LSU football and the hiring of new head coach Lane Kiffin. Finebaum is a New York Times bestselling ...