Source Claims Tennessee Head Coach Josh Heupel Will Retire in 2025
A surprising report has emerged, claiming that Tennessee Volunteers head coach Josh Heupel plans to retire after the 2025 season. The news, first reported by an unnamed source close to the program, has raised eyebrows across the college football landscape, especially considering Heupel’s success in turning around the Vols’ football program in just a few short years.
Heupel, 45, took over the Tennessee program in 2021 and quickly transformed it into one of the most potent offenses in the country. Under his leadership, the Vols have achieved significant milestones, including a dramatic rise in the SEC standings and a 2023 Orange Bowl appearance. Heupel’s fast-paced, high-scoring offense has revitalized Tennessee football, which had been mired in mediocrity prior to his arrival.
The potential decision to retire in 2025 would come as a surprise, given Heupel’s continued success and the increasing excitement surrounding his program. However, sources suggest that he may be looking to step away from the grind of coaching at the highest level after securing his legacy in Knoxville.
While the Vols have yet to officially comment on the rumor, Heupel has previously hinted at the possibility of moving into a different role in the future, which could indicate a desire for a career change or time with his family. Should Heupel follow through with his plan, the Vols will have to begin preparing for a post-Heupel era, but for now, all eyes remain on the 2024 and 2025 seasons.