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Auburn Basketball Head Coach Bruce Pearl Announces Retirement
- Auburn Tigers head coach Bruce Pearl acknowledges the crowd after the game as Auburn Tigers men's basketball takes on Texas A&M Aggies at Auburn Arena in Auburn, Ala., on Saturday, Feb. 12, 2022. Auburn Tigers defeated Texas A&M Aggies 75-58.

After spending the last 11 years of his head coaching career helping to revive and establish the Auburn men’s basketball program as a powerhouse in the landscape of college hoops, Bruce Pearl has decided to call it a career. According to ESPN’s Jeff Borzello and Pete Thamel, Pearl’s son, Steven, will take over head coaching duties for the Auburn program moving forward. Steven Pearl has been part of the Auburn coaching staff during his father’s entire tenure as a coach at the university.

Why the Sudden Retirement?

While sudden retirements are not uncommon in the world of college basketball, as Villanova’s Hall of Fame head coach Jay Wright also abruptly retired just a few years ago, Pearl’s retirement is a distinct case. Rumors of the head coach’s interest in establishing a political career began to swirl this past summer, as reports indicated that Pearl was interested in running for senator in the state of Alabama.

This occurred after the current Alabama senator, Tommy Tuberville, announced his intention to run for Governor of the state, leaving his seat vacant. According to a report from the Jewish Insider earlier this month, the article stated that Pearl would give himself until the end of the month to come to a final decision on that matter. However, there have been no confirmations as of yet from Pearl himself about a potential foray into politics post-coaching career.

Pearl’s Coaching Legacy at Auburn

When examining Pearl’s 33-year coaching career, it becomes clear that Pearl had nothing short of a successful career, no matter where he went. Pearl posted a career winning percentage of .725 with an overall record of 706-268. While Pearl had plentiful amounts of success before his tenure with the Auburn Tigers, he saw the best success of his career during his time in Auburn.

During his 11 years at the helm of Auburn, he led the Tigers to their first two final fours in program history in both 2019 and 2025, as well as three regular-season SEC titles and two SEC tournament titles. While the Tigers will more than likely be fine this upcoming season without Pearl at the helm, his son Steven will have some mighty big shoes to fill moving forward.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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