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Paul Finebaum - Wikipedia

 

"There are essentially three schools making noise in the Big Ten," Finebaum said. "I don't count Indiana. Indiana to me was a paper tiger. You have Ohio State. You have Michigan. The last two winners. Then you have Penn State who many believe, although I'll have to believe it to see it, is a factor this year."

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Wow, you'd think he would have a full head of hair on top of all the fertilizer.

Man just gets dumber every year. He’d make a good politician.

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For an old guy, he's pretty good at trolling.

Ask the clueless imbecile who has the most B1G championships this year. 

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If you're West of the Mississippi and not Oklahoma, A+M, or Texas, you don't count and are of no account. 

 

SC over LSU and A+M in 2024, is only a vicious, unfounded rumor. If these games did happen, the Tigers and Aggies lost only because they were not interested in playing a meaningless game against substandard competition. 

 

And Ohio State over Texas, Michigan over Bama twice in 2024-24, and Illinois over South Carolina; well, every so often B1G teams get lucky.🤪  

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Who do we really expect to make Noise in the SEC this season? Texas, with cupcake schedule? Kiffin? Will Alabama get revenge on Okie and Vandy? SC" Of course LSU with Kelly is a lock for the CFP. Looks like Georgia...unless I missed somebody. 

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