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SEC pundit Paul Finebaum has harsh prediction for Alabama
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ESPN Radio host Paul Finebaum is doubling down on his long-term prediction about the Alabama Crimson Tide.

In an appearance on “Get Up!” Wednesday, Finebaum said the Alabama dynasty is “over” now that coach Nick Saban has retired. He even went a step further than that, though. In his estimation, the dynasty was already over before Saban walked away.

“We’ve seen Georgia win twice and Michigan win once since Alabama last won a national championship. So, yes, I would declare the dynasty done,” Finebaum said, via Dan Morrison of On3. “It was done before Saban left. It’s really done now that [Kalen] DeBoer is there.”

Finebaum’s argument is essentially that Alabama has not won a title since 2020 and that Georgia is now the program the sport revolves around. It should be noted that this is a long-held opinion of Finebaum’s and one he was voicing even while Saban was coaching. It was a take that Lane Kiffin, in particular, found irksome.

Writing off DeBoer before he has even coached a game for the Crimson Tide is definitely something of a risk. The 49-year old leader took Washington to the championship game last year and has continued to recruit well. The pressure and expectations are different at Alabama, of course, meaning DeBoer will have to cope with and brush aside comments like Finebaum’s.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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