What does Tennessee coaching history show?
Tennessee coaching history on this page spans 29 tracked head coaches, led by Phillip Fulmer with 151 wins from 1992-2008.

2025 finish: 8-5-0 across 13 games. Jump into coaching history, title years, and long-view program trends.
Neyland Stadium • Knoxville • TN
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This overview connects the core facts behind Tennessee football: conference home, stadium context, all-time record, title seasons, Heisman winners, coaching tenures, and the recent season baseline. It is meant to be the starting point before moving into the deeper team tabs.
The latest indexed season is 2025, when Tennessee finished 8-5. Use the related links to compare Tennessee against national title lists, all-time wins, rankings, rivalries, recruiting, and transfer activity.
Program history
Tennessee football is one of the SEC’s great traditional powers, with Neyland Stadium, the Vol Navy, and the checkerboard end zones giving the program a visual identity all its own. The Volunteers became a national force under General Robert Neyland, whose teams were built on defense, precision, and a military sense of organization. Neyland’s influence still defines how Tennessee fans think about toughness and program standards.
The Vols’ early national championships and SEC success gave the program a deep historical base. Later coaches kept Tennessee relevant across decades, with Johnny Majors returning to his alma mater and Phillip Fulmer turning the program into a modern SEC heavyweight. The rivalries with Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, and Vanderbilt have given Tennessee football a schedule full of emotional pressure.
Tennessee’s player tradition includes Doug Atkins, Reggie White, Peyton Manning, Al Wilson, Jamal Lewis, Eric Berry, and many others. Manning’s career helped make the Vols a national television staple in the 1990s, and the 1998 team, led by Tee Martin and a fierce defense, captured the first BCS national championship. That title remains one of the defining achievements in modern Tennessee sports history.
The program spent years trying to recapture the Fulmer-era standard, but its fan base never stopped acting like Tennessee belonged on the national stage. Recent offensive fireworks and renewed SEC relevance have reminded fans why the Vols matter. Tennessee’s history is about size, sound, and expectation: when Rocky Top is rolling, the sport feels louder.
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Conference
SEC
Division
Not listed
Home field
Neyland Stadium
Location
Knoxville, TN
Capacity
102,455
Venue type
Outdoor
Team Colors
AP Titles
2
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2025: 8-5-0
13 games tracked with a 62% win rate.
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Coaching History
| Josh Heupel | 2021-2025 | 37-15-0 |
| Jeremy Pruitt | 2018-2020 | 16-19-0 |
| Brady Hoke | 2017 | 0-2-0 |
| Butch Jones | 2013-2017 | 34-27-0 |
| Jim Chaney | 2012 | 1-0-0 |
| Derek Dooley | 2010-2012 | 15-21-0 |
| Lane Kiffin | 2009 | 7-6-0 |
| Phillip Fulmer | 1992-2008 | 151-52-1 |
| Johnny Majors | 1977-1992 | 116-62-8 |
| Bill Battle | 1970-1976 | 59-22-2 |
| Doug Dickey | 1964-1969 | 46-15-4 |
| Jim McDonald | 1963 | 5-5-0 |
| Bowden Wyatt | 1955-1962 | 49-29-4 |
| Harvey Robinson | 1953-1954 | 10-10-1 |
| Bob Neyland | 1946-1952 | 54-17-4 |
| John Barnhill | 1944-1945 | 15-2-1 |
| John Barnhill | 1941-1942 | 17-3-1 |
| Bob Neyland | 1936-1940 | 43-7-3 |
| W.H. Britton | 1935 | 4-5-0 |
| Bob Neyland | 1926-1934 | 76-7-5 |
| Mark Banks | 1921-1925 | 27-15-3 |
| John Bender | 1919-1920 | 10-5-3 |
| John Bender | 1916 | 8-0-1 |
| Zora Clevenger | 1911-1915 | 26-15-2 |
| Alex Stone | 1910 | 3-5-1 |
| George Levene | 1907-1909 | 15-10-3 |
| J.D. DePree | 1905-1906 | 4-11-3 |
| S.D. Crawford | 1904 | 3-5-1 |
| H.E. Fisher | 1902-1903 | 10-7-0 |
National Championships
Heisman Trophy Winners
No Heisman Trophy winners from this school.
Tennessee quick answers
Record
8-5
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Tennessee coaching history on this page spans 29 tracked head coaches, led by Phillip Fulmer with 151 wins from 1992-2008.
Tennessee has 2 recorded national championship seasons on this page: 1951, 1998.