One week after one of ESPN’s most recognizable college football commentators, Paul Finebaum, announced he was mulling a run for the U.S. Senate as a Republican in Alabama, conservative sports ...
Paul Finebaum is considering a U.S. Senate run in Alabama after Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Reports of an ESPN "ban" were denied by ESPN, calling them "totally false." Finebaum remains active on SEC ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Conflicting reports have swirled around longtime ESPN personality Paul Finebaum following his public contemplation of a U.S. Senate run in Alabama. The situation escalated after ...
Are Paul Finebaum’s political aspirations hurting his day job? Finebaum, an ESPN talent since August 2013, has been pulled from some of his regular appearances on the network, Outkick’s Clay Travis ...
OutKick’s Clay Travis reported Monday that ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum was “removed” from ESPN programming after an interview in which he hinted at political ambitions, but ESPN is denying that it ...
The college football analyst, a mainstay on ESPN since 2013, has announced his interest in running for the state senate in Alabama. Paul Finebaum was removed from ESPN after expressing interest in ...
Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. Finebaum now says he is considering ...
Is Paul Finebaum's time at ESPN coming to an end? Last week, the 70-year-old college football personality announced that he is considering a run for political office. Finebaum, a Republican, is ...
Have Paul Finebaum’s ESPN appearances been limited since he said he’d be interested in running for the U.S. Senate? On3’s Pete Nakos has confirmed a report from OutKick that Finebaum is currently not ...
This story has been updated. ESPN has denied a report that it has barred Paul Finebaum from appearing on its various platforms after the longtime college football pundit expressed an interest in ...
Former NFL All-Pro defensive end Marcellus Wiley said his former ESPN colleague, Molly Qerim, abruptly left the Worldwide Leader because she wanted to make as much as other female talent, including ...
Ryan Callahan will not be back on ESPN for the network’s hockey coverage this season. The former beloved Ranger announced on social media that he was “taking a step away” for the season after four ...