All-Time Records for UT BBall Coaches

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Andrew Stone 1910-1911
UT record 3-5-1 (.333)
SEC season Champs 0
SEC Tourney Champs 0

Zora G. Clevenger 1911-1915
UT record 26–15–2 (.604)
SEC season Champs 0
SEC Tourney Champs 0
NCAA Appearances 0
Highest Accomplishment 0

John R. Bender 1916-1920
UT record 52–28–6 (.604)
SEC season Champs 0
SEC Tourney Champs 0
NCAA Appearances 0
Highest Accomplishment 0


M. B. Banks 1921-1925
UT record 62–49–6 (.529)
SEC season Champs 0
SEC Tourney Champs 0
NCAA Appearances 0
Highest Accomplishment 0

W. H. Britton 1926-1935
UT record 80-73 (.522)
SEC season Champs 0
SEC Tourney Champs 0
NCAA Appearances 0
Highest Accomplishment 0

John Mauer 1938-1947
UT record 127–41 (.755)
SEC season Champs 2
SEC Tourney Champs 2
NCAA Appearances-Don't know, it wasn't listed, not going to dig for it
Highest Accomplishment- 2 SEC Tourney Champs

DID NOT SEE ANY COACHES LISTED DURING THIS GAP 1947-1962

Ray Mears (1962–1977).
UT record 278-112 (.712)
SEC season Champs 3
SEC Tourney Champs 0
NCAA Appearances 3
round 2
first round
first round
Highest accomplishment
His career record of 399-135 (.747) still ranks among the top 15 all-time NCAA coaching records for those with a minimum of 10 seasons.

Don DeVoe 1978-1989
UT record 204–137 (.598)
SEC season Champs 2
SEC Tourney Champs 1
NCAA Appearances
second round
second round
Sweet 16
Second round
Second round
First round
Highest Accomplishment-Led UT to it's first Sweet 16

Wade Houston 1990-1994
UT record 65-90 (.342)
SEC season Champs 0
SEC Tourney Champs 0
SEC Division Champs 0
NCAA Appearances 0
Highest Accomplishment 0

Kevin O'Neil 1994-1997
UT record 36-47 (.433)
SEC season Champs 0
SEC Tourney Champs 0
SEC Division Champs 0
NCAA Appearances 0
Highest Accomplishment 0

Jerry Green 1997-2001
UT record 89-36
SEC season Champs 1
SEC Tourney Champs
SEC Division Champs 1
NCAA Appearances
Round 1
Round 2
Sweet 16
Round 1
Highest Accomplishment-Took us to 4 straight NCAA appearances

Buzz Peterson 2001-2005
UT record 61–59 (.508)
SEC season Champs 0
SEC Tourney Champs 0
SEC Division Champs 0
NCAA Appearances 0

Bruce Pear 2005-2011
UT record 145-61 (.703)
SEC season Champs 1
SEC Tourney Champs 0
SEC Division Champs 2
NCAA Appearances 6
Round 2
Sweet 16
Sweet 16
Round 1
Elite 8
Round 1
Highest Accomplishment
Beat #1 Memphis
Beat #1 Kansas
First #1 ranking
First UT Elite 8
First UT 6 straight NCAA appearances
 
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Andrew Stone 1910-1911
UT record 3-5-1 (.333)
SEC season Champs 0
SEC Tourney Champs 0

Zora G. Clevenger 1911-1915
UT record 26–15–2 (.604)
SEC season Champs 0
SEC Tourney Champs 0
NCAA Appearances 0
Highest Accomplishment 0

John R. Bender 1916-1920
UT record 52–28–6 (.604)
SEC season Champs 0
SEC Tourney Champs 0
NCAA Appearances 0
Highest Accomplishment 0


M. B. Banks 1921-1925
UT record 62–49–6 (.529)
SEC season Champs 0
SEC Tourney Champs 0
NCAA Appearances 0
Highest Accomplishment 0

W. H. Britton 1926-1935
UT record 80-73 (.522)
SEC season Champs 0
SEC Tourney Champs 0
NCAA Appearances 0
Highest Accomplishment 0

John Mauer 1938-1947
UT record 127–41 (.755)
SEC season Champs 2
SEC Tourney Champs 2
NCAA Appearances-Don't know, it wasn't listed, not going to dig for it
Highest Accomplishment- 2 SEC Tourney Champs

DID NOT SEE ANY COACHES LISTED DURING THIS GAP 1947-1962

Ray Mears (1962–1977).
UT record 278-112 (.712)
SEC season Champs 3
SEC Tourney Champs 0
NCAA Appearances 3
round 2
first round
first round
Highest accomplishment
His career record of 399-135 (.747) still ranks among the top 15 all-time NCAA coaching records for those with a minimum of 10 seasons.

Don DeVoe 1978-1989
UT record 204–137 (.598)
SEC season Champs 2
SEC Tourney Champs 1
NCAA Appearances
second round
second round
Sweet 16
Second round
Second round
First round
Highest Accomplishment-Led UT to it's first Sweet 16

Wade Houston 1990-1994
UT record 65-90 (.342)
SEC season Champs 0
SEC Tourney Champs 0
SEC Division Champs 0
NCAA Appearances 0
Highest Accomplishment 0

Kevin O'Neil 1994-1997
UT record 36-47 (.433)
SEC season Champs 0
SEC Tourney Champs 0
SEC Division Champs 0
NCAA Appearances 0
Highest Accomplishment 0

Jerry Green 1997-2001
UT record 161-106 (.614)
SEC season Champs 1
SEC Tourney Champs
SEC Division Champs 1
NCAA Appearances
Round 1
Round 2
Sweet 16
Round 1
Highest Accomplishment-Took us to 4 straight NCAA appearances

Buzz Peterson 2001-2005
UT record 61–59 (.508)
SEC season Champs 0
SEC Tourney Champs 0
SEC Division Champs 0
NCAA Appearances 0

Bruce Pear 2005-2011
UT record 231–99 (.700)
SEC season Champs 1
SEC Tourney Champs 0
SEC Division Champs 2
NCAA Appearances 6
Round 2
Sweet 16
Sweet 16
Round 1
Elite 8
Round 1
Highest Accomplishment
Beat #1 Memphis
Beat #1 Kansas
First #1 ranking
First UT Elite 8
First UT 6 straight NCAA appearances

231 wins for pearl at u t ? better double check that friend. that would be over 38 wins a year. i think it''s more like 145 wins
 
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#10
Also, wasn't the second round the equivalent of a sweet 16 in Mears' day, due to the smaller tournament field?
 
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#13
The evidence in this thread simply proves that University of Pearl supporters are wrong about UT basketball having no history of excellence whatsoever prior to Pearl.
 
#17
#17
It wasn't the 2nd round it was the sweet 16 then too. The sweet 16 is the final 16 teams.

Yes, it was. The second round is nicknamed the Sweet 16. That doesn't change the fact that it's still the second round.
 
#22
#22
That's its nickname. I was just showing you that you are absolutely wrong in trying to correct those guys. They were right.

The sweet 16 is the final 16 teams, it doesnt matter if you start with a field of 32 teams, 64 teams, etc they still have a sweet 16. It's not a nickname its the most common term for it. I'm starting to think you just enjoy argueing.
 
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#24
The evidence in this thread simply proves that University of Pearl supporters are wrong about UT basketball having no history of excellence whatsoever prior to Pearl.

Who put the fans in the seats the past 5 years in UT men's basketball? I say get rid of the athletic director!
 
#25
#25
We won 65 games with Wade Houston?

It really doesn't seem like it looking back, does it??

Wade Houston's career record

Tennessee 1990 16 14 NIT Second Round
Tennessee 1991 12 22
Tennessee 1992 19 15 NIT Second Round
Tennessee 1993 13 17
Tennessee 1994 5 22
Career Totals 65 90
 

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