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insert_car
04-17-2011, 12:37 AM
You will want to hear this tape.

This guy is bold! Some of the things he says in this speech is amazing. Most people know this guy is a Bama lover and an Auburn basher. Yes, he will say things on his show about Bama occasionally but mainly to "attempt" to see impartial but everyone in the SEC knows where he stands. He has a man crush on Saban and the tide, lol. This audio easily proves it.

This audio was recorded by anonymous at Birmingham Southern College in front of a couple hundreds students and faculty members. The lecture was called "Paul Finebaum: Sports Management."

Finebaum did not know he was being recorded so he let his true colors show about Auburn. This guy is a piece of work. IMO...what credibility this guy had as a non bias writer is completely gone.

One thing that really stuck out in my mind was when he was talking about why Michael Dyer would want to come to Auburn? Like he is implying something about Michael Dyer's recruitment? Like no player ever wants to go to a University out of state? Like players don't want to come to Auburn? Like we haven't had a history of amazing running backs....that went pro? FINEBAUM IS A JOKE.

Here is the link...40 straight minutes of Auburn bashing. Prepare yourself!
- Audio clip at the end of the article -
http://www.warblogle.com/2011/03/15/football/finebaum-likens-auburn-program-to-ponzi-scheme/

linuxman51
04-17-2011, 12:54 PM
meh finebaum is a media hack, I dont even care that he's a (out of) closet bama homer, I don't listen to his show and I don't really care what his thoughts on... well... anything are.

insert_car
04-17-2011, 06:42 PM
meh finebaum is a media hack, I dont even care that he's a (out of) closet bama homer, I don't listen to his show and I don't really care what his thoughts on... well... anything are.


Agreed. I could count on one hand the times I have heard PART of his show. Mainly when driving back and forth between bama and Atlanta which was enough for me to understand where he stood. But I have always heard from some bama fans on how he is equal on all SEC teams and I have tried to argue the opposite. It was just interesting to hear him speak colorfully about Auburn when he is out of the studio.

The part that has always bothered me most about him is that espn thinks so highly of him as an "SEC" analysis when clearly he has a major bias. I just think they should look elsewhere for their sec coverage or just leave it to Chris Low.