Josh Heupel was hired as Tennessee’s head coach on Jan. 27.
Heupel comes to Tennessee from UCF where he compiled a 28-8 record from 2018-20 and won one American Athletic Conference championship.
He served as an offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in the Southeastern Conference at Missouri from 2016-17, and in the same capacity with Utah State during the 2015 season.
Heupel served as a co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Oklahoma from 2011-14. He solely oversaw quarterbacks for the Sooners from 2006-10.
John Flynn played at Oklahoma on the offensive line from 2001-04.
He arrived at Oklahoma one year after Heupel guided the Sooners to the 2000 BCS national championship as a starting quarterback.
Heupel returned to Oklahoma in 2004 after a stint playing in the NFL. During Flynn’s senior season in 2004, Heupel was a graduate assistant before leaving for Arizona as tight ends coach in 2005.
Flynn served as a graduate assistant on offense for the Sooners from 2007-11.
Flynn joined the show “Tennessee Two-A-Days” to discuss his time with Heupel at Oklahoma and him becoming a head coach in the Southeastern Conference.
The show with Flynn can be listened to here or below.
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