Twitter reacts: Tennessee hires head coach Josh Heupel

The Tennessee Volunteers have hired former UCF head coach Josh Heupel to be their head coach. Here’s how media and Twitter reacted.

The Tennessee Volunteers have hired former UCF head coach Josh Heupel to be their head coach. Heupel replaces Jeremy Pruitt, who was fired for cause after the NCAA discovered some of Tennessee’s recruiting violations.

Former UCF athletic director Danny White did not spend very long on his coaching search and pulled the trigger on Heupel. The duo reunite with a tall task ahead of them.

Tennessee has some talent, but has lost a lot of experience to the NCAA transfer portal. Georgia fans and the rest of the SEC can expect Tennessee to install a no-huddle offense with lightning speed. Tennessee’s offense should improve. The SEC has seen a recent influx of aggressive offensive schemes in recent seasons.

In 2018, Josh Heupel replaced former UCF head coach Scott Frost, who helped UCF to an unbeaten 13-0 record the year prior. Heupel finished 28-8 in his head coaching career with the Knights, including a 12-1 season in 2018.

Here’s how Twitter reacted to Tennessee’s latest head coach Josh Heupel:

Tennessee to hire Josh Heupel as new head football coach

Josh Heupel spent three years at UCF where he led the Knights to a 28-8 overall record including two 10-win seasons.

Tennessee is close to hiring yet another new head coach that will be in charge of leading the Volunteers back to the top of the SEC.

Per Pete Thamel, UCF’s Josh Heupel and Tennessee were closing in on a deal on Wednesday morning and, per Knox News, the deal is now done.

The move makes sense as the Volunteers’ new athletic director is Danny White who also came from UCF and hired Heupel in 2018 to replace Scott Frost who left for the Nebraska job. White replaced Phillip Fulmer just last week as the athletic director.

In his first head coaching position, Heupel led the Knights to a 28-8 overall record in three seasons including back-to-back 10-win seasons in 2018-19.

Tennessee to hire Josh Heupel as new head football coach

Josh Heupel spent three years at UCF where he led the Knights to a 28-8 overall record including two 10-win seasons.

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Tennessee is close to hiring yet another new head coach that will be in charge of leading the Volunteers back to the top of the SEC.

Per Pete Thamel, UCF’s Josh Heupel and Tennessee were closing in on a deal on Wednesday morning and, per Knox News, the deal is now done.

The move makes sense as the Volunteers’ new athletic director is Danny White who also came from UCF and hired Heupel in 2018 to replace Scott Frost who left for the Nebraska job. White replaced Phillip Fulmer just last week as the athletic director.

In his first head coaching position, Heupel led the Knights to a 28-8 overall record in three seasons including back-to-back 10-win seasons in 2018-19.

Tennessee hires UCF’s Josh Heupel as new head football coach

The University of Tennessee has hired former UCF coach Josh Heupel as its next head coach, following Level II recruiting violations.

2021 did not start off the way Tennessee football fans were hoping for.  On January 18th the University was hit with violations regarding recruits being handed McDonald’s bags full of cash as an incentive to come play for the Volunteers.  You truly can’t make this stuff up.  Anything for Tennessee to get any sort of edge in the SEC.

The Vols’ then head coach Jeremy Pruitt was swiftly fired.  The violation is classified as a Level II violation which is seen as the second worst out of four different levels.  Level II violations are systematic but not out of control, whereas a Level I violation is much more serious.

On Wednesday, as the university attempts to slowly patch up what was an already broken program and team, Tennessee hired former UCF head coach Josh Heupel.

Heupel spent the past three seasons as the UCF head coach where he was hired by then UCF athletic director Danny White, who also left for Tennessee and has now hired Heupel again.

“We looked at a number of potential candidates,” said White in a statement this Wednesday. “Josh Heupel, who I had the privilege of working with for three years, is everything we were looking for: winning with integrity, a history of championships and the architect of explosive offenses. He is a players’ coach and the kind of person the student-athletes go the extra mile for. I saw that first-hand, and you can see it in his coaching record.”

In 2018 Heupel replaced former UCF head coach Scott Frost, who guided UCF to an unbeaten 13-0 record the year prior.  Heupel will finish 28-8 in his head coaching career with the Knights.  He went 12-1 in during his first season in 2018.

“I am thrilled to be coming to Tennessee,” Heupel announced in the University of Tennessee’s statement. “I understand that Volunteer fans are hungry for a return to the top that they so richly deserve, and it is my goal and commitment to bring a championship back to Rocky Top.”