
Paul Finebaum Unleashes Scathing Critique on Pac-12’s New Recruits—What He Really Thinks Will Shock You!
Conference realignment has been the college football soap opera nobody asked for but everyone can’t stop watching. The Big Ten and SEC are locking down power moves, while the once-mighty Pac-12 finds itself playing musical chairs with new Mountain West teams starting in 2026. But here’s the kicker: ESPN’s Paul Finebaum isn’t buying this reinvention—he calls it, well, “cobbling a bunch of things together.” Makes you wonder, are these conference shake-ups truly elevating the game or just mixing the deck chairs on a sinking ship? With the SEC and Big Ten seemingly content, and the ACC out of growth spurts, the Big 12’s the last party-crasher left—will it stir the pot or keep things simmering? Buckle up; college football’s chessboard might just stay put for a while. LEARN MORE
While conference realignment has made leagues like the Big Ten and SEC more exciting, it’s been equally as deflating for others such as the Pac-12.
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