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ESPN's Paul Finebaum says he will not run for Alabama U.S. Senate after flirting with the idea
After months of thinking it over, ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum has decided he will not run for a Senate seat in Alabama. Despite calling his brief flirtation with the idea "gratifying and rewarding," Finebaum said he would instead turn his attention back to covering college football, according to AL.com.
"It’s time for me to devote my full attention to something everyone in Alabama can agree upon - our love of college football.”
Longtime ESPN columnist Paul Finebaum told CBS News that newly minted Louisiana State University football coach Lane Kiffin is at least part of the reason he opted not to run for Senate.
ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum has decided whether or not he will run for a U.S. Senate seat in Alabama.
Paul Finebaum is widely regarded as one of the most influential figures in SEC college football. He began as a newspaper columnist in Birmingham in the 1980s b
Paul Finebaum, the longtime ESPN host and veteran Birmingham, Ala., sports commentator, is seriously considering entering the Republican primary to replace outgoing Sen. Tommy Tubervile (R-AL), three sources familiar with the matter confirmed to Jewish Insider .
Paul Finebaum won't be running for a Senate seat, but that doesn't mean he won't enter the political realm if his hand is forced.
ESPN personality Paul Finebaum is still trying to make sense out of the SEC's wild weekend of coaching musical chairs. Six of the league's 16 teams have made co