Indiana announcer shades ESPN host Paul Finebaum during Rose Bowl
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Paul Finebaum’s prediction that Alabama would triumph over Indiana in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal on Thursday turned out to be a miscalculation, as the Hoosiers delivered a decisive victory.

During Indiana’s commanding 38-3 win, veteran broadcaster Don Fischer couldn’t resist addressing Finebaum’s earlier prediction. As Hoosiers running back Kaelon Black sprinted into the end zone for a touchdown in the fourth quarter, Fischer, who has been the voice of Indiana sports for over five decades, cheekily asked, “What are you thinking now, Paul Finebaum?” on the radio broadcast.

Finebaum, known for his popular show on the SEC Network, had confidently backed the Crimson Tide to succeed, despite acknowledging he was taking a risk. In his Monday appearance on ESPN’s “First Take,” he elaborated on his choice, noting, “There’s a lot at play here. Alabama can be a challenging team to support. Sure, they stumbled against Florida State and were overpowered by Georgia, yet they showed remarkable tenacity, defeating several top-ranked teams mid-season.”


Paul Finebaum of the SEC Network during pregame at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium.
Paul Finebaum of the SEC Network is seen during pregame prior to the game between the Vanderbilt Commodores and the Texas Longhorns at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on November 01, 2025 in Austin, Texas. Getty Images

Finebaum, who hosts an eponymous show that airs on the SEC Network, initially picked the Crimson Tide to win, though he did admit that he was “swinging for the fences.”

“I think there is so much to this,” Finebaum said during an episode of ESPN’s “First Take” on Monday. “Alabama is a hard team to love. I mean, they lost that first game against Florida State, they got blown out by Georgia, but they have been resilient. In the middle of the season, they knocked off top-ranked team after top-ranked team.”

The Crimson Tide saw little success during their Rose Bowl loss Thursday, however, with the game being lopsided in the Hoosiers’ favor from the start.

Following the game, Alabama head coach Kalen DeBoer said there is a “fine line” between the team’s playoff blowout loss and where they want to be.


Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza (15) celebrates with the Rose Bowl trophy.
Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza (15) celebrates after a win over Alabama in the Rose Bowl College Football Playoff quarterfinal game Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026, in Pasadena, Calif. AP

“It may not feel like it when you’re in this moment right now and what happened today, but I can tell you it’s a fine between being here and being at the top,” DeBoer told reporters Thursday. “We got to put the work in, you got to believe, you got to be consistent, you got to have discipline and we’ll get back to work and start all over again.”

DeBoer, who is in his second season as Alabama’s head coach after taking over for Nick Saban, complimented Hoosiers head coach Curt Cignetti and quarterback Fernando Mendoza for their team’s performance.

“They led with a trigger man, made the throws, third-down conversions, just kept them on the football field,” DeBoer said. “They continued to wear us down at the end of the game with the run game. They just execute at a high level, and everyone feeds off each other on both sides of the ball. It’s not just one thing.”

“You’ve got to tip your hat to Coach Cignetti and what he’s done and obviously they’re all aligned,” he added.

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