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Derek Dooley to run for U.S. Senate seat in Georgia

by Warren S.
August 7, 2025
in Football
Derek Dooley runs for Senate

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Rarely does politics and football feature in the same conversation; however, a former college coach has plans to run for the U.S Senate in Georgia. Former University of Tennessee football coach Derek Dooley, on Monday, joined a crowded Republican field aiming to unseat Democratic U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff in Georgia next year, a race Republicans hope will expand their majority in the chamber. The Republicans are doing their best to find a cause that can divert the conversation away from the problems of their leader, Donald Trump.

Derek Dooley becomes the latest sporting icon to run for the Senate

Dooley, 57, who is backed by Republican Governor Brian Kemp, touted his readiness to work with President Donald Trump in an announcement that called for low taxes, smaller government, conservative social values, and results for Georgians. Dooley is appealing to the existing base of Republican voters in the state of Georgia to bring him to the Senate.

“I’m going to work with President Trump, fight for you and always put Georgia first,”  – Derek Dooley

Dooley, the son of legendary University of Georgia football coach Vince Dooley, has never held public office. He joins a race for the Republican gubernatorial nomination that includes two sitting members of the U.S. House of Representatives, Buddy Carter and Mike Collins. Republicans, who have repeatedly lost U.S. Senate contests in Georgia in recent years, hope to claim Ossoff’s seat to expand their 53-47 seat majority in the Senate during a cycle that traditionally punishes the party of the sitting president.

Senate races are taking place in several states across the United States

Georgia is one of six Senate races that are seen as competitive by political analysts. The other five are in Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, and North Carolina. Democrats face an uphill battle in capturing control of the chamber, as they would need to defend seats in Michigan, Minnesota, and New Hampshire where incumbents are retiring, and flip at least four Republican-held seats for a majority.

They are seen as having better odds of capturing the House of Representatives, though efforts underway in heavily Republican Texas to redraw district lines could dim their chances in that chamber as well. Georgia Republicans had sought to persuade Kemp to run against Ossoff, but the popular two-term governor declined to enter the race. The news comes off the back of CTE discussions resurfacing following a shooting in New York close to the NFL headquarters.

“The latest addition to Georgia’s messy and chaotic GOP primary is a failed football coach who has only ever spoken out to cheerlead Medicaid cuts that hurt Georgians,” – Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee

Dooley was head football coach at the University of Tennessee and Louisiana Tech University. He also has coached in the National Football League. Ossoff unseated former Senator David Perdue in a run-off following the November 2020 election. Georgia’s other U.S. senator, Democrat Raphael Warnock, defeated former Republican Senator Kelley Loeffler in the 2020 run-off and overcame a challenge from Republican Herschel Walker in a 2022 run-off.

Will more football coaches make the switch to politics and follow Dooley

Derek Dooley has a good reputation amongst the Georgia public following his stint as a coach. Football has a way of enduring one to the local and more national public. Trust is earned on the football field, it would seem. Herschel Walker made headlines when he ran for a Government position, backed up by the enigmatic Lyndsey Graham and US President Donald Trump. The NFL is working hard to prepare the United States to give the world a taste of football at the Olympics. Will we see more football players and coaches making a run for a Government position?

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