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Auburn Tigers Male Chief Coach Bruce Pearl is expected to retire before the start of the 2025-26 season, according to multiple reports on Monday.
According to the reports, Steven Pearl, Bruce’s son, takes over the program. It was included as the associated chief coach.
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The chief coach of the Auburn Tigers, Bruce Pearl, reacts after a play against the Florida Gators during the second half in the semifinals of the men’s final Four of the 2025 NCAA tournament in the Alamodome on April 5, 2025. (Images Bob Donnan/Imagn)
The informed retirement of Bruce Pearl occurs when rumors become whether it would be a candidate to replace Tommy Tuberville in the United States Senate. Tuberville is postulated to the governor of Alabama.
In July, Pearl addressed the possibility of “Scott Jennings Show”, wondering if he could have such a great impact on the world as Auburn chief coach.
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Chief coach Bruce Pearl of the Auburn Tigers reacts during the second half against the Kentucky Wildcats in the Auburn Arena on January 22, 2022, in Auburn, Alabama. (Todd Kirkland/Getty Images)
“Can I also have an impact as basketball coach?” Pearl said. “I’m graduating as children. I am teaching children … I don’t know if I have to be a senator for (to have an impact), there are so many things about Washington that they are so dysfunctional that I don’t even know that I could make a difference there.”
Pearl, who is Jewish, has expressed his fervent support for Israel against the growing anti -Semitism in the United States from the terrorist attacks of October 7 in Israel. He has been a defender of how President Donald Trump has also managed conflicts in the Middle East.
Pearl was also used to be the president of the United States Israel Education Association.

The Auburn Tigers coach Bruce Pearl, at a press conference at Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena on March 21, 2024. (Kirby Lee/USA Today Sports)
He had 246-125 as chief coach of the Tigers and took the team to two final appearances four.