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ESPN Analyst Paul Finebaum is Considering Running for U.S. Senate as Republican

by September 29, 2025
September 29, 2025

Screenshot of Paul Finebaum, via Senator Doug Jones Official Archived X Account

 

Longtime ESPN college football analyst Paul Finebaum has revealed he’s considering a potential run for the U.S. Senate.

In an interview with OutKick, Paul Finebaum revealed he is considering a potential run as a Republican in Alabama to fill the U.S. Senate seat expected to be vacated by Sen. Tommy Tuberville

As The Gateway Pundit previously reported, Tuberville will soon vacate his seat as he runs to be the next governor of Alabama.

Finebaum stated, “One or two people in Washington had reached out to me about whether I would be interested in politics, something I never thought about before. Something I didn’t really think possible.”

He then shared, Charlie Kirk’s tragic assassination made him consider taking the leap from the sports world to the political arena and revealed for the first time he is a supporter of President Trump.

WATCH:

Senator @finebaum? Paul Finebaum is seriously considering entering the Alabama senate race. For the first time he publicly says he is a @realDonaldTrump supporter and voter. We sat down for a long form chat this weekend in Athens. pic.twitter.com/5TAzdykU13

— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) September 29, 2025

Per ESPN:

SEC Network host Paul Finebaum said Monday that he would consider leaving ESPN to run for the U.S. Senate, representing Alabama.

The 70-year-old Finebaum said during a recent interview with Outkick that he’d run as a Republican to fill the seat vacated by former Auburn football coach Tommy Tuberville, who has said he’ll run for Alabama governor in the 2026 elections. Tuberville’s current Senate term ends in 2027.

The qualifying deadline to run for Senate is Jan. 26, 2026. Finebaum said he would likely have to leave his hosting and analyst duties if he decided to run. He told Outkick he’d make a decision within the next 30-45 days.

Finebaum said he hadn’t seriously considered politics, but the assassination of Charlie Kirk was the impetus to give a run at politics further thought. He noted that he had received a “text” from “one or two people in Washington” gauging his interest in politics.

In the interview Finebaum noted he was initially not considering a run for office after rumors arose Auburn’s men’s basketball head coach Bruce Pearl who has been a vocal supporter for President Trump was considering a run.

However after Pearl announced he isn’t considering running for office Finebaum began to ponder a run more seriously.

If Finebaum does end up announcing a bid he will face a competitive primary against Republican Representative Barry Moore (AL-01) and Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall who have already announced their bid for Tuberville’s seat.

The post ESPN Analyst Paul Finebaum is Considering Running for U.S. Senate as Republican appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

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