Clemson and Florida State will remain in the ACC for the foreseeable future after the schools settled their lawsuit with the ...
ESPN analyst and SEC Network centerpiece Paul Finebaum weighed in Monday on the recent ACC settlement with Clemson and ...
North Carolina and Virginia would be the SEC's first choice in another football realignment move over Clemson and Florida ...
Paul Finebaum has been tracking the developments in the ACC, but he doesn't see a conference jumping to add Clemson and FSU ...
On "The Paul Finebaum Show," SEC Network analyst Paul Finebaum expressed his belief that that will change in 2025. "I think Clemson is a legitimate contender for the national championship ...
In what has become a yearly offseason tradition over the past few years, conference realignment is back at the forefront of college football. “I think if you’re sitting there with 16 SEC ...
While it's good for the longevity of the conference, Paul Finebaum thinks multiple schools will leave the ACC in the next five years. The Big Ten and SEC have been eyeing Clemson and Florida State ...
Paul Finebaum was at it again, stirring the pot with his latest comments about conference realignment. This time, he ...
Following the loss, Paul Finebaum talked about how he had ... that Dabo Swinney’s time as an elite coach is over," Finebaum said. "Clemson is a good program, they’ll compete in the ACC ...
While the ACC settled lawsuits brought against it by Clemson and Florida State ... according to long-time Southern football watcher Paul Finebaum. In his view, the SEC would actually be more ...