So, I was trying to catch up on “The Paul Finebaum Show” the other day. I’ve heard a lot about it, mainly how this guy, Paul, really knows his stuff when it comes to SEC football. Plus, the whole caller interaction thing sounded pretty interesting, you know, real fans getting to chime in.
First off, I tried to find the show on Apple Podcasts. I searched for “The Paul Finebaum Show Podcast” and found it pretty easily. I subscribed to it so I wouldn’t miss any episodes. They have it set up where you get the full four-hour program, which is a lot, but hey, I wanted the whole experience. It’s on there from like 2 p.m. ET to 6 p.m. every weekday.
- Find “The Paul Finebaum Show Podcast” on Apple Podcasts.
- Subscribe to the podcast to keep up with new episodes.
- Check out the show from 2 p.m. ET to 6 p.m., Monday to Friday.
Then I moved over to Spotify. I just typed in “The Paul Finebaum Show” in the search bar, and boom, there it was. I started listening to a few episodes there. Paul’s got some strong opinions, and he’s not shy about sharing them. It’s mostly about SEC football, but he gets into other college football stuff too.
Steps to Listen on Spotify
- Open the Spotify app or website.
- Use the search bar to find “The Paul Finebaum Show.”
- Start listening to episodes.
I also wanted to see if I could watch it live, so I went to the Watch ESPN site. I found the live stream for the show there. It’s cool because you can actually see Paul and his setup. I caught a live stream that had started on some Thursday, I think it was January 2nd or something like that.
Honestly, the show’s pretty entertaining. It’s not super analytical or anything, but it’s fun to hear what Paul and the callers have to say. Some of those callers are wild, man. They’re super passionate about their teams. You can tell some of them have been following Paul for a long time.
All in all, it’s a good show if you’re into college football, especially the SEC. You can listen to it on your phone or tablet, or watch it live on ESPN. Just don’t expect some hardcore, in-depth analysis. It’s more about the passion and the opinions, which is cool in its own way.