When it comes to politics, these guys are dropping the ball!

More than a quarter of men in the US would rather their favorite football team win the Super Bowl than their preferred candidate win the presidency, a new poll shows.

In a phone survey of 712 adults, 28 percent of guys admitted to caring more about the big game than the next leader of the free world, according to a press release from Seton Hall Sports Polls.

Women, by contrast, tackled the question with more of a world view — with only 11 percent saying they’d rather their team score a championship.

“It shouldn’t be a surprise that that many men care more about the outcome of a baseball or a football season than the political future of the country — but it is alarming,” said Rick Gentile, director of Seton Hall Sports Polls.

Overall, roughly 8 percent of all people punted, saying they don’t care either way.

The poll, which was taken on landlines, also shows that the better educated people are, the more strongly they feel about election results.

Among folks with no high school education, 31 percent said they’re more devoted to the pigskin than any particular politician.

Pollsters also asked the subjects if they spent more time watching sports than impeachment hearings in the past week — and 28 percent said yes. By contrast, 21 percent said they spent more time viewing the hearings.