Official Paul Finebaum Podcasts are Temporarily Unavailable

The Official Paul Finebaum Radio Network web site is temporarily limited in its content.  In the meantime, you may download podcasts of the Paul Finebaum Interviews. Since FinebaumFan.com and i-Tunes pull content from the official  Finebaum Show’s web servers, you will find that some of the links to the show’s audio, pictures, podcasts, and archives are unavailable.  Hopefully, everything will be back to normal soon. It often takes some time to reset a web site due to technical issues or changes in web hosting. The video feed will still stream live at its regular time on our Watch Page.   You may also catch the audio [Comment or Read the Rest...]

 

From Al.com by Paul Finebaum. If you hate the SEC — and that seems to be a growing trend — this might be a good week to schedule a trip out of the country. The media shoved Boise State down our throats one more time last Saturday. Are you as dizzy as I am from seeing that cheesy Smurf turf in HD, to say nothing of all the hyperbole from the national talking heads? But this week, the best conference in America takes center stage — again. Some can try and sell OU-Texas in Dallas [Comment or Read the Rest...]

 

The Paul Finebaum Show’s most notorious caller, Auburn fanatic Tammy, has been found guilty as charged by Judge Paul Finebaum.   Her sentence was handed down at the conclusion of her trial.  At risk was a lifetime ban preventing from ever calling the show again.  Her sentence?  Time served!Tammy is now free to roam the country’s airwaves once again via The Paul Finebaum Radio Network.  Stay tuned for more Tammy… 

 

From BaldwinCountyNow.com by Devin R. Golden. DAPHNE, Ala. — Paul Finebaum at the United Way of Baldwin County’s campaign kick-off luncheon Thursday spoke to an audience about the impact his mother had on his life. After Finebaum predicted that Alabama would defeat Auburn in the annual Iron Bowl match-up, he spoke about some of the moments in his career as a radio sports personality and sports writer, and he mentioned the atmosphere surrounding Alabama after the Crimson Tide took home the National Championship in January and how it brought the community together. “Nothing else mattered in [Comment or Read the Rest...]

 
NCAA Releases Statement on the Eligiblity of Jeremiah Masoli

From NCAA.org University of Mississippi football student-athlete Jeremiah Masoli may compete immediately, according to a decision today by the NCAA Division I Subcommittee for Legislative Relief. The subcommittee’s decision overturns the staff decision to grant the graduate student transfer waiver with the condition that Masoli could not compete until the 2011-12 academic year.According to NCAA rules, created by member schools, football graduate student-athletes must receive a waiver in order to compete if they enroll at a university other than where they received their undergraduate degree.Every NCAA waiver process includes a staff decision first and an [Comment or Read the Rest...]

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