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Charles Barkley Endorses College Basketball Coach For U.S. Senate

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Barkley Backs Pearl for Senate Run

Auburn coach may have political future.

Should **Bruce Pearl** ever decide to trade the basketball court for the Senate floor, he’ll have at least one very prominent supporter. **Charles Barkley** recently voiced his enthusiastic endorsement of the **Auburn** head coach for a potential U.S. Senate run.

Barkley’s Bold Endorsement

**Tommy Tuberville**’s 2026 gubernatorial bid for Alabama has fueled speculation about who might succeed him in the Senate, with **Pearl**’s name surfacing as a contender.

According to AL.com, **Barkley** told **Roy S. Johnson** that he respects and trusts **Pearl**, encouraging him to pursue his aspirations. The former NBA star added, “Obviously, he’s made Auburn basketball relevant, which makes me happy.”

Moreover, **Barkley** stated, “Hey, man, as much as I love you being the head basketball coach at Auburn, you taking Auburn to two Final Fours, something I never thought would happen, but I do understand. If he wants to run, I’m gonna support him 100%.”

Tuberville Eyes Governor’s Office

**Tuberville** seems well-positioned for a gubernatorial victory. As of 2024, the Republican party holds 27 of the 50 governorships in the United States, demonstrating considerable political strength at the state level (Ballotpedia).

Head Coach **Bruce Pearl** of the **Auburn Tigers** speaks to the media ahead of the Final Four in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament at Alamodome on April 04, 2025 in San Antonio, Texas. (Photo by **Alex Slitz**/Getty Images)

Pearl’s Focus Remains on Hoops

Despite the buzz, **Pearl** recently indicated that he’s not currently interested in a Senate seat. Furthermore, with several candidates already campaigning, he would face an uphill battle to establish the necessary campaign infrastructure.

For now, **Pearl** seems content to continue building his legacy at **Auburn**, where he remains focused on clinching that elusive national title.

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