Ohio State’s win over Notre Dame in Monday’s College Football Playoff Championship game gave the Big Ten back-to-back national titles. It also gave Matt Rhule an opportunity to clap back at a popular college football personality.
Matt Rhule had a little fun at Paul Finebaum's expense after the SEC Network host was forced to admit what everyone already knows.
Paul Finebaum certainly didn't want to do it, but the SEC Network host had to admit the Big Ten owns college football right now.
ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum discussed the first-ever 12-team College Football Playoff following Ohio State 's 34-23 victory over Notre Dame. After the Buckeyes were crowned the national champions, Finebaum gave credit to Ohio State head coach Ryan Day for a job well done.
The Paul Finebaum Show on SEC Network, broadcast live each day from Charlotte, fills four hours daily with rabid fans and college football. But there’s no SEC team in the CFP title game this year. Finebaum talks about that failure and why Ohio State will pound Notre Dame.
Paul Finebaum detonated on Ohio State football and who he wants to win the College Football Playoff Championship Game.
The 2025 season is a make-or-break one for the Oklahoma Sooners and head coach Brent Venables; that much is obvious. It’s not a secret in Norman and it’s not a secret to the rest of the college football world either. Venables is clearly sitting on a hot seat after two 6-7 seasons in three years in charge.
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The College Football Playoff national championship between Ohio State and Notre Dame has Paul Finebaum doubting.
On Tuesday, ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum shared the two words he is currently using to describe Day after the national title game win, taking Day's Michigan game struggles into account. "He has been fully vindicated," Finebaum said to host Mike Greenberg on Get Up Tuesday morning.
The SEC had a good run. The Big Ten has stepped up to the plate. That said, it’s going to take more than a two-year run to be considered the true kings of college football. But after winning the last two national championships, the conference is well on its way to running college football.