The Ohio State Buckeyes capped off a remarkable playoff run on Monday night by throttling Notre Dame. Their national title comes on the heels of one last year b
With the first edition of the expanded playoff complete, Paul Finebaum is already looking ahead to fixes for the CFP. On ‘Get Up’ on Tuesday, Finebaum answered on what he’d adjust about the College Football Playoff.
Big Ten, to Rhule and Ohio State
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 No. 8 seed Ohio State Buckeyes capped off a tremendous College Football Playoff run on Monday night, defeating the No. 7 seed Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Paul Finebaum is still out on Ryan Day as the top coach in college football despite winning the national championship Monday night. Finebaum gave the Buckeyes’ coach his due, but he’s still a step below a certain someone in the SEC: Kirby Smart.
Paul Finebaum believes the result has proven the best team was left standing at the end of the first expanded 12-team Playoff.
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.
ESPN's Paul Finebaum had a similar take during "First Take" on Wednesday. The college football pundit claimed the Fighting Irish were arrogant for not joining a conference.
ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum still believes the SEC has a bright future, despite being passed by the Big Ten.
After Ohio State won the national championship on Monday SEC Network host Paul Finebaum admitted that the Big Ten is the top conference in college football.
With Ohio State winning the national championship over Notre Dame on Monday night, it’s now time to focus on the 12-team playoff for next season. In today’s Tuesdays With Gorney, Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney takes his shot to seed the 12 teams that will fill the College Football Playoff bracket next season.