Longtime Finebaum Caller Shane From Centerpoint Dies After Battle With Cancer

From al.com by Ben Flanagan. If ever you’ve turned the dial to Paul Finebaum’s daily sports talk radio show, the name “Shane from Centerpoint” means something to you. Whether you gritted your teeth at his outright homer-ism for his beloved Crimson Tide or you pumped your fist as he pridefully hassled national media members who appeared on the show, Shane got a daily rise out of regular listeners. Finebaum becomes a daily fixture for so many who live and breathe college football in the South, and so do his eccentric cast of callers. Some might say [Comment or Read the Rest...]

 
10/13/11 Daily Preview From The Paul Finebaum Radio Network

THE SAD SAGA OF HARVEY UPDYKE- In Finebaum’s latest column on SI.com, Paul details the unfortunate situations that have surrounded ‘Al from Dadeville’. Finebaum says, “Let’s learn from Harvey Almorn Updyke Jr.’s mistake and allow this to be a teachable moment… But throwing him in jail will only make some people feel better for a brief moment. I say enough of the attacks and the calls for jail time for vengeance to right the wrong. It is time to get past this human tragedy.” We’ll discuss the latest column and hear from CBS Sports’ Bruce [Comment or Read the Rest...]

 
The Shame of College Sports

The Shame of College Sports Today Paul Finebaum interviewed Pulitzer-Prize-winning author Taylor Branch regarding this article in “The Atlantic Magazine” entitled “The Shame of College Sports“.  In the interview, the pair discussed the history, current state, and future of the National Collegiate Athletic Association.  From TheAtlantic.com by Taylor Branch. “I’m not hiding,” Sonny Vaccaro told a closed hearing at the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C., in 2001. “We want to put our materials on the bodies of your athletes, and the best way to do that is buy your school. Or buy your coach.” Vaccaro’s audience, [Comment or Read the Rest...]

 
Mark Richt Is A Great Guy; That Doesn't Mean He Should Keep His Job

From  SportsIllustrated.cnn.com by Paul Finebaum. Several years ago I did something no self-respecting, middle-aged man should ever have to do in the glacial dead of winter: I went to a breakfast meeting at 6 am. More than 500 people filled a downtown building in Birmingham, while another 250 people were in an overflow room watching on closed circuit television. We were all there to hear Mark Richt, the head coach of the Georgia Bulldogs, who were the preseason favorite to win the 2008 national championship. Richt’s talk was brilliant, weaving Old Testament passages with humorous tales [Comment or Read the Rest...]

 
9/9/11 Daily Preview From The Paul Finebaum Radio Network

HAPPY ENDING IN HAPPY VALLEY? In Paul’s recent SI.com Column, JoePa has been great for Penn St. but it’s time for him to retire, dives into the future for the Nittony Lion program under Joe Paterno. Alabama travels North on Saturday to battle Penn State & try to survive a white out in State College. We’ll preview the Bama game with former HC Gene Stallings and look at all of the SEC matchups including AUBURN hosting MISS STATE. Plus we’ll update the very latest in conference expansion and what Texas A&M is facing if the [Comment or Read the Rest...]

 
Penn State Football: Noted Columnist Finebaum Says Joe Paterno Should Retire

From BleacherReport.com by Kevin McGuire. There are sports writers from coast to coast who have a certain column they write on an annual basis about Philadelphia sports fans. Every time the playoff season rolls around, it does not matter the sport, these writers load up the document they originally crafted in 1995 and update a couple key names to make it read a little more current. You know the events they drag into the picture. The booing of Santa. Throwing batteries at J.D. Drew. Booing Donovan McNabb at the NFL draft. These individual events have been [Comment or Read the Rest...]

 
9/1/11 Daily Recap From The Paul Finebaum Radio Network

Mark Emmert FINEBAUM COLUMN on SI.COM: Under Emmert, NCAA has sunk deeper, lost even more credibility. Read Paul’s latest take on the current NCAA administration and where the organization goes from here. Also today, we’ll talk with CBS Sports.com’s Bruce Feldman and former UGA Head Coach Jim Donnan.  

 
Paul Finebaum: Under Emmert, NCAA Has Sunk Deeper, Lost Even More Credibility

From SportsIllustrated.cnn.com. Mark Emmert has not even reached his anniversary in his job as president of the NCAA, but his tenure already resembles the voyage of the Titanic. In fairness, Emmert inherited a pigsty that has grown increasingly worse on his watch. He has attempted Glasnost — a change from former leaders. Still, for Emmert’s sake, it’s a good thing he’s only president of the NCAA. If he were in charge of a Fortune 500 company, the company’s stock would be plummeting and Emmert would be on his way to the unemployment line. Like most [Comment or Read the Rest...]

 
8/30/11 Daily Recap From The Paul Finebaum Radio Network

GREG McELROY MAKES FINEBAUM DEBUT- Former Alabama and current NY Jets QB Greg McElroy makes his first visit to the show this season to discuss his role in the NFL & preview the upcoming SEC season. Also- CBS Sports lead college football analyst Gary Danielson will be along for his weekly visit, plus the latest from College Station where Texas A&M is a step closer from withdrawing from the Big 12 for the SEC.  

 
WBNS Radio Parts Ways With Finebaum Guest And Ohio State Source Bruce Hooley

From BruceHooley.com by Bruce Hooley. Yesterday was my first experience in more than 25 years of covering sports to be the story, not part of covering the story, and it was both strange and enlightening. My departure from WBNS Radio 97.1 The Fan generated a fair amount of Twitter buzz in Columbus and sparked a post on the popular web site SportsbyBrooks.com. http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/official-buckeye-station-cant-handle-the-truth-29567 I can’t express enough thanks to those who posted their good wishes on Twitter and via email. I will eventually return those emails, as soon as my duties for FoxSportsOhio.com permit — and [Comment or Read the Rest...]

 
Toomer’s Corner Suspect Harvey Updyke Has Criminal Ties To Austin Area

From Examiner.com by John Egan. It turns out Harvey Updyke Jr. of Dadeville, Ala., the man accused of poisoning the beloved Toomer’s Corner oak trees at Auburn University in Alabama, has a criminal past in the Austin area. According to media reports, the 62-year-old Updyke was charged with criminal mischief in Williamson County in August 1996. It’s unclear what happened in this case, WAAY-TV reported, but Updyke did spend two days in the Williamson County Jail (before) being released. In April 2004, Updyke was charged with theft in Cedar Park, WAAY-TV reported. No other details were given [Comment or Read the Rest...]

 
Toomer's Corner Suspect Harvey Almorn Updyke Jr. Ordered To Complete Anger Management

The man accused in the Auburn University tree poisoning case has been ordered to complete an anger management program if he bonds out of jail. From Wkrg.com by Jessica Taloney. AUBURN, University – Harvey Updyke Jr., the man accused in the Auburn University tree poisoning case, has been ordered to complete an anger management program if he bonds out of jail. According to court records obtained by WKRG, Updyke is also banned from Auburn University and from possessing any weapons or “toxic or dangerous chemicals, substances or herbicides,” the Feb. 17 motion says. Updyke, 62, from [Comment or Read the Rest...]

 
Could Toomer's Corner Tree Vandal Be Sentenced To Nine Years In Prison?

Similar Incident of Oak Tree Vandalism Occurred In Austin Texas From Wikipedia.org. The Treaty Oak, a once-majestic Southern live oak in Austin, Texas, is the last surviving member of the Council Oaks, a grove of 14 trees that served as a sacred meeting place for Comanche and Tonkawa Tribes. Forestry experts estimate the Treaty Oak to be about 500 years old and, before its vandalism in 1989, the tree’s branches had a spread of 127 feet. The tree is located in Treaty Oak Park, on Baylor Street between 5th and 6th Streets. A Native American [Comment or Read the Rest...]

 
Auburn's Toomer's Corner Oaks Poisoned With Herbicide; Unlikely To Survive

From Auburn.edu. AUBURN – Auburn University today confirmed that an herbicide commonly used to kill trees was deliberately applied in lethal amounts to the soil around the Toomer’s Corner live oaks on campus, and there is little chance to save the trees. More information and ongoing updates as to treatment and prognosis are available on this site. The City of Auburn Police Division is investigating the situation, and the application of this herbicide, known as Spike 80DF, or tebuthiuron, is also governed by state agricultural laws and the Environmental Protection Agency. The university does not [Comment or Read the Rest...]

 
Stewart Mandel: Decoding Nick Saban's Surprising Diatribe in Defense Of Oversigning

From: SportsIllustrated.cnn.com by Stewart Mandel. Feb. 2 marked another joyous Signing Day in Tuscaloosa, Ala. For the third time in four years, a major recruiting site (Rivals.com) deemed Alabama’s class the nation’s best. On the heels of that past success at ‘Bama and two No. 1 classes at LSU, the 2011 haul further enhanced coach Nick Saban’s reputation as the sport’s most renowned recruiter. But this year, Saban’s Signing Day press conference wasn’t entirely about saluting his staff and heralding incoming blue-chippers like linebacker Brent Calloway and defensive back Ha’Sean Clinton-Dix. There was an — forgive me [Comment or Read the Rest...]

 
FINE-GONE: Paul Finebaum Ends Syndicated Column

Sports journalist Paul Finebaum is a syndicated newspaper columnist no more. From NjeffersonNews.com by Robert Carter. Finebaum’s weekly column, published by The Press-Register in Mobile and carried by numerous newspapers throughout Alabama and the South, has been discontinued. The announcement came from Press-Register Sports Editor Randy Kennedy in an email to subscribing newspapers on Tuesday morning. Finebaum had not written a column since December, and Kennedy told editors that the situation was still not settled in a message last week. Finebaum’s column has appeared in the Wednesday edition of The North Jefferson News for just over [Comment or Read the Rest...]

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