Paul Finebaum of ESPN is not afraid to criticize non-SEC clubs. He has been accused of being biased in favor of the conference and frequently makes news. His sights are set on the Clemson Tigers and the Florida State Seminoles, two ACC teams that he most frequently criticizes in athletics.
The SEC Network commentator, on Friday’s episode of “The Paul Finebaum Show,” revealed his long-standing distaste for Florida State and called its supporters the most whiny people he’s ever seen. Finebaum declared, “I’ve never liked Florida State.” “After what transpired the previous year, they are the whiniest set of people I have ever seen. Was I sorry for the other day’s loss? I wasn’t. I haven’t laughed in twenty minutes.”
Finebaum is alluding to Florida State’s perception of their exclusion from the College Football Playoffs the previous year. The Seminoles won the ACC and went unbeaten, but they also lost their starting quarterback in the process.
In the end, the one-loss SEC champion Alabama Crimson Tide prevailed over them. The Seminoles play Boston College on Monday, September 2, 2024, at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN in an attempt to bounce back from their first game loss to Georgia Tech.
Bulldogs express fresh interest in FSU defensive line commit Kevin Wynn before visiting Georgia to play Clemson.
Kevin Wynn, one of Georgia’s top-60 prospects, is still being sought after. It has actually moved in the other direction.
The defensive lineman from Greene County, Georgia, decided to attend Florida State in the summer instead of South Carolina, Georgia, or Texas. The other prospects have persisted in forcing their way back into the recruiting process, despite his outstanding performance for the Seminoles.
The Bulldogs will play their opening weekend game in Georgia due to their previous success.
I just know for sure right now that I’ll be at this weekend’s Georgia vs. Clemson game. I have a trip to Atlanta. Wynn remarked, “They told me about it and they said, you still want to come?” to Dawgs247. A few of my teammates are people I intend to invite. Everyone is actually getting along.”