Paul Finebaum bashes Michigan, Jim Harbaugh, and the fans
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Finebaum’s harshest assessment centered on Harbaugh himself, calling the coach “a total fraud in everything he said,” going on to accuse him of portraying himself as a man of integrity while knowingly benefiting from controversial strategies.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNPaul Finebaum rips UM, calls Harbaugh a 'total fraud' following release of punishment
College football personality Paul Finebaum didn't mince any words following the NCAA's release of Michigan's punishment for sign stealing scandal
Paul Finebaum is ready to leave the country if a Big Ten team wins the national championship, but he expects an SEC team will win it all.
The Wolverines’ title was followed up by a second Big Ten crown, seized by the Ohio State Buckeyes and coach Ryan Day at the conclusion of the 2024-25 season. The two Big Ten powers’ back-to-back championships ended a streak of four straight titles from SEC schools Georgia, Alabama, and LSU.
Paul Finebaum says the only reason the Big Ten wants to expand the CFP field is to add more mediocre Big Ten teams.
The Penn State football team has one of the best rosters in the country, but because of James Franklin, Paul Finebaum isn't sold.
Despite this success, ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum has remained critical of Day. On “The Paul Finebaum Show,” the SEC Network commentator expressed doubts about Day’s ability to handle one particular game.