Rick Barnes explains why he’s not ready to retire
By Andrew Olson
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Rick Barnes has seen a lot since becoming a college basketball head coach in 1987.
In recent years, college basketball has seen some of its top coaches step away and retire from coaching. Barnes turned 71 on Thursday, but he’s not ready to step aside even if coaches younger than him have decided to retire.
Barnes, who is entering Year 11 at Tennessee, discussed the topic with Andy Katz. Barnes said he’ll know when it’s time to step away from coaching, but that wasn’t before the 2025-26 campaign with the Vols. The UT head coach said he still gets excited for practice and is working at the best situation of any coach in America.
โIf you want to be transparent, I think God has a plan for all of us,โ Barnes said. โI will say this, there is no doubt in my mind that God is going to make it perfectly clear to me when my time is done. Iโve got, I think, the best situation of any coach in America. University of Tennessee right now has got the best leadership from the very top all the way down. I think Iโm working for the best athletic director in the country. Theyโve done everything they can to help us here. I think this is still one of the most underrated programs in the country. This is as orange-blooded as blue-blooded can be is what I would say.
โI still love โ when I hang up with you here, weโre going to get out and practice. Iโm excited about practice, Iโve been thinking about it since yesterdayโs practice. I love the group of guys that we have. But Iโll tell you this, Iโll tell you exactly what I tell my coaches. I want to make sure that we get good enough players that we can compete every year, because this university, this state, our fanbase deserves that. If I donโt think weโre doing that, I think that would be my answer that itโs time to get away from it.โ
Rick Barnes will know when itโs time for him to retire and now is NOT the time
— Andy Katz (@SidelinewithAK) July 18, 2025
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Barnes has taken Tennessee to the last 7 NCAA Tournaments, including back-to-back Elite 8 appearances.
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