An all-access pass into the powerhouse teams and passionate fanbases of the legendary Southeastern Conference, from one of the most influential men in college football: ESPN's Paul Finebaum.
Proud owner of 14 prestigious college football programs, producing seven consecutive national championships, twelve NFL first round draft choices, and a budget that crushes the GDP of Samoa, the Southeastern Conference collects the most coveted ratings, rankings, and revenue of any conference in college football. With its pantheon of illustrious alumni like Bear Bryant, Herschel Walker, Peyton Manning, and Nick Saban, the SEC is the altar at which millions of Americans worship every Saturday, from Texas to Kentucky to Florida.
If the SEC is a religion, its deity is radio talk-show host Paul Finebaum. In My Conference Can Beat Your Conference, Finebaum, chronicles the rise of the SEC and his own unlikely path to college football fame. Finebaum offers his blunt wisdom on everything from Joe Paterno and the Penn State scandal to the relevancy of Alabama quarterback AJ McCarron's girlfriend, and chronicles the best of his beloved callers, and the worst of his haters.
My Conference Can Beat Your Conference is illustrated with 8 pages of color photos.
This book is your ticket behind the ESPN microphone for an unfiltered look at Southern football culture:
- Behind the Scenes of the Iron Bowl: From Bear Bryant’s final years to the “Kick Bama Kick” that ended a dynasty, get Finebaum’s take on the most heated rivalry in sports.
- Unfiltered Coaching Profiles: Get inside the heads of legends and lightning rods like Nick Saban, Steve Spurrier, and Urban Meyer, revealing what makes them win—and what drives them nuts.
- The Voice of the Fans: Meet the legendary callers—from Phyllis from Mulga to Harvey Updyke, the infamous tree poisoner—who make up the heart and soul of the SEC fanbase.
- A Broadcaster’s Journey: Follow Finebaum’s own improbable rise from a cub reporter who couldn’t write to the “Mouth of the South” and one of the most powerful voices in college football.