The College Football Playoff concluded with another double-digit victory for the No. 8 seed Ohio State Buckeyes (14-2). The Buckeyes beat the No. 7 seed Notre Dame Fighting Irish (14-2) in the national championship game 34-23.
Paul Finebaum mocked Matt Rhule prior to the 2024/25 college football season. However, the head coach at Nebraska got the last laugh after Ohio State won
Following the game, ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum spoke about the current state of college football. Finebaum was asked if the national title win cemented the Buckeyes' Ryan Day as the best head coach in college football. The ESPN analyst was quick to turn that down, while giving credit to Georgia Bulldogs head coach Kirby Smart .
Paul Finebaum has never been one to shy away from bold statements, especially when it comes to defending the SEC's dominance in college football. But even the
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Ohio State’s win over Notre Dame in Monday’s College Football Playoff Championship game gave the Big Ten back-to-back national titles, and Matt Rhule an opportunity to clap back at a popular college football personality.
Paul Finebaum detonated on Ohio State football and who he wants to win the College Football Playoff Championship Game.
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.
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.
To add insult to injury, not only did Finebaum expose the SEC, but he also tipped his cap to Ohio State coach Ryan Day. Finebaum had long been critical of Day's lack of success against Michigan but gave him the benefit of the doubt after leading the Buckeyes to their first title win in a decade.
Finebaum, who has openly admitted that the Big Ten's time has finally arrived in the wake of back-to-back seasons without an SEC national champion, said the loss to the Wolverines was critical for Day and the team to have a complete reassessment.
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.