WASHINGTON - MAY 26: (AFP OUT) U.S. President George W. Bush, speaks to the media as NCAA football coaches (L-R) Tommy Tuberville, from Auburn University, Mark Richt, from the University of Georgia, Randy Shannon, from the University of Miami, Jack Siedlecki, from Yale University and Charlie Weis, from the University of Notre Dame, listen during a media facility at the White House May 26, 2008 in Washington, DC. Bush welcomed the five university coaches to the Oval Office to thank them for going overseas to boost the morale of U.S. troops. (Photo by Ken Cedeno-Pool/Getty Images)

Tommy Tuberville has reportedly made a decision on running for Governor of Alabama

Tuberville parted ways with Cincinnati after a 4-8 season in 2016.

After parting ways with Cincinnati after a 4-8 record in 2016, former Auburn head coach Tommy Tuberville announced that he was considering a return to the South in order to run for the opening Alabama Governor spot in the 2018 election.

According to 247Sports, though, it looks like Tuberville is taking his name out of that hat after two months of considering the political run. Tuberville, who had gone as far as filing financial disclosure forms with the Alabama Secretary of State office for a potential campaign, is expected to make the announcement later this week.

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Tuberville was planning to run for Governor as a member of the Republican Party.

At 62, it is unclear where Tuberville will go at this point in his career. He has not experienced the same success he had at Auburn — 85-40 in 10 seasons — during stops at Texas Tech and Cincinnati, and his name was not a popular one during the most recent coaching carousel following the 2016 season.

Tuberville has a career coaching record of 159-99 in 21 combined seasons at Ole Miss, Auburn, Texas Tech, and Cincinnati.