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Missouri's Eli Drinkwitz gives perfect response when Paul Finebaum asks about coaching rumors
Missouri's Eli Drinkwitz gives perfect response when Paul Finebaum asks about coaching rumors originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Grubb has been DeBoer's right-hand man throughout his rise through the coaching ranks. He first joined DeBoer at Sioux Falls, where he helped DeBoer win two NAIA national championships in 2008-09. He then rejoined DeBoer at Eastern Michigan, where he served as the OL coach as DeBoer was the offensive coordinator.
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Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz makes U.S. Senate joke on Paul Finebaum Show appearance
Missouri football coach Eli Drinkwitz was asked about his name appearing on coaching hot boards by Paul Finebaum. He turned it into a U.S. Senate joke.
Heading into the 2025 college football season, the Clemson Tigers were expected to be one of the top national championship contenders in the nation. Unfortunately for Dabo Swinney and company, the season has not progressed quite like that.
ESPN's Paul Finebaum turned heads with a strong statement, claiming a legendary college football head coach's time is up after another disappointing loss
The longtime SEC Network host leveled some very harsh criticism towards the Clemson head coach on Monday's episode of First Take.
ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum says Clemson Tigers coach Dabo Swinney has 'lost control of the program' after latest loss.
College football analyst Paul Finebaum made his prediction about Florida's next coach after Billy Napier was fired on Sunday.
Paul Finebaum has high praise for Kalen DeBoer and Alabama's resurgence after he was jumping ship earlier in the season.
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Paul Finebaum owns up to being 'stubborn' with his preseason hot takes on Georgia QB Gunner Stockton
Paul Finebaum doubted Kirby Smart’s Georgia Bulldogs and quarterback Gunner Stockton all summer long, but now he's ready to admit he was wrong.