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
Ryan Day’s Ohio State Buckeyes reclaimed glory by hoisting the National Championship Trophy after defeating the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Jan. 20. Last season, Ohio State’s arch-rivals, the Michigan Wolverines (whom the Buckeyes also lost to this year),
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.
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.
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.
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.
Say what you will about Paul Finebaum, but the longtime ... s episode of ESPN’s Get Up whether the conference owns college football. “The Big Ten, at the moment, owns college football.
Nebraska football coach Matt Rhule took a victory around ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum on Tuesday evening. Earlier this year, the two went back and forth when the Husker coach said that the Big Ten deserved four College Football Playoffs bids.
Penn State proved it belonged with the best teams in the sport … but let a golden opportunity slip away. Winner or loser?
For the second consecutive year, there was a college football national champion crowed that does not reside in the SEC. Ryan Day and his Ohio State Buckeyes hoi