Several college football programs that were once prominent in the sport are hoping that 2025 will mark a return to glory. These teams would like to have a resurgence like the Texas Longhorns, who experienced a great run in the 2000s but struggled in the 2010s before having back-to-back College Football Playoff appearances.
Spring practices for college football teams across the country are currently underway, bringing a sense of optimism to several programs. One team experiencing this renewed hope is the LSU Tigers. After having their worst season in the Brian Kelly era,
ESPN's Paul Finebaum does not see last year as a one-hit wonder for the Volunteers. However, Finebaum argues things might not go quite as well this fall for Tennessee. “It does feel like they’re in a transitional year,” Finebaum said in an interview with On3 on Sunday. “I think getting to the playoffs was the key.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNPaul Finebaum says Brent Venables is facing a critical seasonVenables is replacing his offensive and defensive coordinators for the second straight season. Ben Arbuckle was hired to fix an offense that was broken in 2024 under the leadership of Seth Littrell. Defensively, Venables himself will take over the play-calling after Zac Alley decided to leave the program for West Virginia.
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Yardbarker on MSNPaul Finebaum's analysis of spring games, 'paranoid' coaches is spot-onFinebaum knows how fans think, especially SEC fans. That's why his analysis of multiple programs doing away with spring games is spot-on.
Finebaum did not provide a specific prediction for Oklahoma's record in 2025. However, he has stated previously that he believes the Sooners will have a much better season. He also indicated that Venables may not survive another disappointing year if Oklahoma does not improve.
Florida quarterback DJ Lagway took over as the QB1 midway through the 2024 season after Graham Mertz sustained a season-ending injury.
College football analyst Paul Finebaum says he does not feel great about the future of Georgia football. The college football offseason is typically a time of y
The Georgia Bulldogs extended offensive coordinator Mike Bobo for another year before the 2024 college football season, according to the Athens Banner-Herald. Bobo is under contract through 2026 and is set to make just over $1.
Known for his sharp critiques, Paul Finebaum has turned his attention to the Georgia football program this offseason. He has extended his criticisms beyond offensive coordinator Mike Bobo, offering a wider critique of the team.
David Eckert from the Austin-American Statesman stops by to answer the question is Texas really back? Plus ESPN's Holly Rowe tells us what she saw on the sidelines for Ohio State last night in ...
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