John Flynn discusses coaching alongside Josh Heupel at Oklahoma

John Flynn discusses coaching alongside Josh Heupel at Oklahoma.

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.

Oklahoma quarterbacks coach Josh Heupel, left, watches as quarterback Cody Thomas warms up before an NCAA college football game between Kansas and Oklahoma in Norman, Okla., Saturday, Nov. 22, 2014. Oklahoma won 44-7. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

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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