Paul Finebaum, the voice of the SEC over recent years, is invading Big Ten country — particularly the area in which Ohio State Buckeyes fans reside.

According to Cleveland.com, “The Paul Finebaum Show” will begin to air on 1460 AM in Columbus on Monday, filling four hours each day from 3-7 p.m., replacing other national ESPN programming that previously filled those hours.

Finebaum, who admits he is definitely pro-SEC, said he won’t change his every day content but will continue to talk college football in broad perspective throughout the season and year-round.

That shouldn’t hurt his image. Especially since he thinks there’s not much difference between Alabama and Ohio State fans.

“I think Ohio State fans and Alabama fans are almost interchangeable,” Finebaum said. “They both have great tradition, they both have the biggest and best of everything and they both have the two best coaches in college football.

“So there’s a lot of commonality. And they both have that iconic, bigger-than-life coach in the past in (Woody) Hayes and (Bear) Bryant. And they both have bigger-than-life coaches now.

“I feel like I understand (Ohio State fans).”

We’ll see if Buckeye fans agree, now that they’ll be able to listen to him every day with ease.