
Paul Finebaum Drops Bombshell on ACC Coach’s Shocking Conduct—Fans Left Stunned
When an ACC head coach throws shade at the SEC, you know it’s gonna spark a firestorm – and this week, Rhett Lashlee of SMU did just that, calling the SEC “top heavy” and questioning its so-called “depth.” Now, Paul Finebaum—ever the SEC’s loudest defender—didn’t hesitate to jump into the fray, labeling Lashlee’s critique as downright “comical” and “embarrassing.” But here’s where it gets juicy: Finebaum’s attempt at a comeback, dragging up SMU’s infamous 1987 death penalty, didn’t land so well with fans who were ready to rally behind the SEC but ended up cringing instead. So, who’s really got the stronger case here—the conference with a handful of championship dynasties, or the outsider calling it out? And just how relevant is a scandal from nearly four decades ago in today’s college football drama? Dive into this clash of titans, where pride, legacy, and reputations are all on the line—and the debate is far from over. LEARN MORE.
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