SEC network host Paul Finbam said on Monday that he would consider leaving ESPN to run to the US Senate, representing Alabama.
The 70 -year -old Finbam recently said during an interview with Outkik that he would run as a Republican to fill the vacant seat by the East. Golden brown color Football coach Tommy Tuberville, who said that he will run for the Governor of Alabama in the 2026 elections. The current Senate term of tuberville ends in 2027.
The time limit for running for the Senate is January 26, 2026. Finebam said that if he decides to decide to run, he would have to give up his hosting and analyst duties. He said that he said that he would take a decision within the next 30-45 days.
Finebam said that he did not seriously consider politics, but Charlie Kirk’s murder was inspired to give a run in politics. He said that he had received “text” from one or two people in Washington, which reflects his interest in politics.
,[It was] Something that I had never thought before, “Finbam told Autakik.
Finebaam is currently registered as a Republican in Northern Carolina, where it works for the SEC network. He said that he recently moved to Alabama, where he hosted a radio show for years, and would register there again.
Finebam hosted the radio show in Alabama for nearly 30 years before joining ESPN and SEC networks. He started his media career as a newspaper writer and columnist.
“Alabama has always been the place where I have welcomed the most, that I care about the most,” he said. “I have spoken to the people of Alabama for 35 years, and I think there is a relationship that is difficult to explain.”