Rick Barnes has signed a new lifetime contract with the University of Tennessee.
Barnes has compiled a 232-109 (.664) record in 10 years with the Volunteers. He has led the program to six 25-win seasons, three SEC championships, two Elite Eight berths and zero appearances in the Final Four.
Here is a press release from UT Athletics:
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – University of Tennessee Vice Chancellor/Director of Athletics Danny White announced Thursday afternoon the signing of a lifetime contract for head men’s basketball coach Rick Barnes, live on the Mike Keith Show.
The most accomplished leader in the history of Tennessee men’s basketball, Barnes owns a dazzling 232-109 (.664) record in 10 years on Rocky Top, including a 112-67 (.626) mark in SEC play. He has led the team to six 25-win seasons, four Sweet 16 trips, four top-10 finishes, three SEC championships and two Elite Eight berths.
“Rick has taken our program to unprecedented heights, and we are absolutely thrilled to have him continue coaching on Rocky Top for the rest of his career,” White said. “He has constructed this program the right way, achieving elite-level success on the court while also ensuring that all our players excel off the court.”
The active Division I wins leader with 836 victories across his 38 illustrious seasons as a head coach, Barnes is a six-time conference coach of the year, including garnering SEC plaudits in 2017-18. A member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame ballot in both 2024 and 2025, Barnes was both the Naismith Coach of the Year and USBWA Coach of the Year in 2018-19.
Barnes has elevated the Tennessee program to unforeseen heights during his tenure on Rocky Top. The Volunteers have played in each of the last seven NCAA Tournaments, good for the fourth-longest active NCAA-recognized streak in the country. They are one of only two teams to reach each of the last three Sweet 16s and the past two Elite Eights.
Over the last eight years, since 2017-18, Tennessee owns 201 wins to rank seventh in Division I and first in the SEC. Barnes’ team leads the league with 98 conference triumphs during that time.
Tennessee has an SEC-best 109 victories in the last four years and has been ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 the entire time, earning 80 consecutive nods. That is the second-longest active streak in the nation and it features 50 top-10 placements, including 24 in the top five and five at No. 1 overall. In total, the Volunteers own 134 AP rankings in Barnes’ tenure, with 76 in the top 10, 38 in the top five and nine atop the list.
“I am incredibly thankful God brought me to the University of Tennessee 10-and-a-half years ago. It is an honor and a blessing to serve as the head basketball coach here,” Barnes said. “I have had the chance to meet so many wonderful people, both on and off campus, who have impacted my life. The Knoxville community means so much not just to me, but to my entire family.
“I am beyond grateful to Randy Boyd, Donde Plowman and Danny White for their continued belief in our program,” Barnes continued. “Tennessee basketball would not be where it is today without the consistent efforts of so many players, coaches and staff members whom I am forever indebted to. Their relentless dedication and the unrivaled support of Vol Nation are truly why we have been so successful.”
