Tuberville on male NFL cheerleaders
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"Alabama has always been the butt of so many jokes because of education ... But we’re making a lot of strides."
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Billboards in Athens criticizing Dale Strong, Alabama senators following Big Beautiful Bill vote
The billboard sponsored by the grassroots group, Indivisible 5th District, takes aim at Congressman Dale Strong, along with Senators Katie Britt and Tommy Tuberville.
Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) on Tuesday criticized the NFL and the Minnesota Vikings over their inclusion of male cheerleaders. The organization earlier this month introduced its cheerleading roster for the upcoming 2025 NFL season,
The 2004 season was Tuberville’s sixth at Auburn, and the only undefeated season in his head coaching career. After he congratulated the team in the video, he explained why he believes Auburn was the best team in the country that year.
There is no doubt that the 2004 Auburn team was the best team in the country for the entire season," the U.S. Senator and former Tigers head coach said in a video statement
On Tuesday, Auburn football announced it will be claiming four new national titles: 1910 (new), 1914 1958 and 2004. Shortly after the announcement, Alabama senator and former Auburn head coach (1999-2008) Tommy Tuberville reacted to his 2004 team officially claiming the national title.
Early fundraising reports show the current U.S. Senator demolishing his Democratic and independent opponents with millions in contributions.
Former Auburn coach Tommy Tuberville was excited about the 2004 Tigers' new national title claim, and he wanted everyone to know it.
In any event, and in my view, if doing best for Alabama is the objective, Tuberville should stay in the U.S. Senate. As America goes, Alabama goes. If America’s economy prospers (or declines), Alabama’s economy prospers (or declines).