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Lyle Allen "Butch" Jones Jr. (born January 17, 1968) is an
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coach who is currently the
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at
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. Jones previously served as a special assistant to the head coach and offensive analyst at the
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from 2018 to 2020, the head coach at the
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from 2013 to 2017, the
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from 2010 to 2012 and Central Michigan University from 2007 to 2009. A
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native, he played college football at
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as a
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and wide receiver.


Coaching career


Assistant coaching career

From 1987 to 1989, Jones was an intern for the
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of the
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(NFL), assisting the staff of head coach
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. Upon his graduation from
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in 1990, Jones joined the defensive staff of
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as a graduate assistant. The new head coach of Rutgers at that time,
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, had previously worked as the defensive coordinator for the Buccaneers, and was familiar with Jones. Two years later, Jones took a job as offensive coordinator at
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, helping to guide the team deep into the Division III playoffs. In 1995, he returned to his alma mater, Ferris State, to serve in the offensive coordinator role. He led Ferris State to the top-ranked offense nationally for three straight years. In 1998, Jones arrived at Central Michigan, where he coached tight ends for one year, running backs for two more, and was the offensive playcaller from 2002 to 2004. Initially hired as an assistant by head coach
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, he was retained by new CMU head coaches Mike DeBord in 2000, and Brian Kelly in 2004. He left the school in 2005 to work for
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and coach wide receivers at West Virginia University, helping the school reach back-to-back top 10 seasons. In a 2013 interview with ''Cityview'' magazine in Knoxville, Tennessee, Knoxville, Jones listed Perkins, Graber, DeBord, Rodriguez, and Kelly as influences on his coaching career.


Central Michigan

Jones returned to Central Michigan as head coach in 2007. In his first year, he posted an 8–5 overall record and a 7–1 conference record. Jones ended two streaks that had haunted his predecessors. On September 29, 2007, the Chippewas beat Northern Illinois University, which was the first win over Northern Illinois going back to 1998. On November 6, 2007, CMU beat its chief rival, Western Michigan Broncos football, Western Michigan, at its home field of Waldo Stadium for the first time since 1993. He guided CMU to the Mid-American Conference, MAC title at Ford Field in Detroit against Miami (Ohio), and led the team to its second consecutive Motor City Bowl. He was only the ninth football coach in Mid-American Conference history to win the championship in his first season. In 2008, a 31–24 loss to Ball State on November 19 derailed the Chippewas' MAC title hopes, but CMU earned a trip to a third consecutive Motor City Bowl. In 2009, he guided the Chippewas to their third MAC Championship in four years after an 8–0 MAC schedule, the first time in school history the Chippewas went undefeated in the MAC. CMU completed its run with a 20–10 win against Ohio in the MAC title game at Ford Field. He left CMU with a 27–13 overall record and 20–3 MAC record. He did not win a bowl game during his time at Central Michigan, though his team won the 2009 bowl game against Troy, 44–41.


Cincinnati

On December 16, 2009, Jones was named as the head coach at the University of Cincinnati. He replaced Brian Kelly, who left to become the head coach at Notre Dame Fighting Irish football, Notre Dame. Jones had previously replaced Kelly at Central Michigan. Jones led the Bearcats to records of 4–8 in 2010 and 10–3 in 2011, including a Big East Conference (1979–2013), Big East championship, a 2011 Liberty Bowl, Liberty Bowl victory (31–24 over 2011 Vanderbilt Commodores football team, Vanderbilt), and he was named Big East Coach of the Year. Also in 2011, Cincinnati was the only program to win both its conference championship as well as the league's team academic award. He led the Bearcats to a 9–3 regular season record in 2012, leading them to the Belk Bowl in Charlotte, North Carolina, Charlotte to play against Duke University. Twenty days prior to the bowl game, on December 7, 2012, Jones announced to the team that he would be resigning to accept the job as head coach at the University of Tennessee, after declining offers from Colorado, Purdue, and others. He was required to pay $1.4 million to buy out his Cincinnati contract extension, signed on January 23, 2012, that went through the 2017 season.


Tennessee

On December 7, 2012, Jones was hired as the head coach of the Tennessee Volunteers football, Tennessee Volunteers. Jones made his coaching debut on August 31, 2013, in Neyland Stadium against the FCS 2013 Austin Peay Governors football team, Austin Peay Governors, resulting in a 45–0 Tennessee victory. Tennessee earned its 800th victory in program history and became only the eighth school in the nation to reach that plateau after Michigan Wolverines football, Michigan, Texas Longhorns football, Texas, Notre Dame Fighting Irish football, Notre Dame, Nebraska Cornhuskers football, Nebraska, Ohio State Buckeyes football, Ohio State, Oklahoma Sooners football, Oklahoma, and Alabama Crimson Tide football, Alabama. On October 19, 2013, in Neyland Stadium, Jones led the Vols to a win over No. 11 2013 South Carolina Gamecocks football team, South Carolina Gamecocks. This was widely considered Jones's first signature win. Jones's second signature win came on November 1, 2014, at Williams-Brice Stadium against the 2014 South Carolina Gamecocks football team, South Carolina Gamecocks. The Vols trailed 42–28 with less than five minutes remaining and came back to win 45–42 in overtime. With the youngest roster in the FBS in 2014, Jones and the Vols finished the season with a record of 6–6 with bowl eligibility–the best regular season record and the first bowl game appearance the team had since the 2010 season, which was a 6–7 finish. On January 2, 2015, Jones led Tennessee to their first bowl win since 2007 Tennessee Volunteers football team, 2007, in the 2015 TaxSlayer Bowl, TaxSlayer Bowl. During the 2015 season, Jones's team finally defeated No. 19 2015 Georgia Bulldogs football team, Georgia after five straight losses to the team in their annual Georgia–Tennessee football rivalry, rivalry. In most of the first half, the Vols trailed 24–3, until Tennessee came back and put up 28 unanswered points late in the second quarter and all through the third quarter. The Vols won 38–31, giving Jones his third signature win. To conclude the 2015 season, Jones's Vols defeated the 2015 Northwestern Wildcats football team, Northwestern Wildcats by a score of 45–6 on January 1, 2016, in the 2016 Outback Bowl, Outback Bowl. In 2016, Jones led the Vols to another 9–4 campaign and second-place finish in the SEC East. The season saw Tennessee snap Florida–Tennessee football rivalry, rival 2016 Florida Gators football team, Florida's 11-game winning streak over the Vols with a 38–28 victory on September 24. The following week, the Vols defeated the 2016 Georgia Bulldogs football team, Georgia Bulldogs in dramatic fashion via a game-ending Hail Mary pass by quarterback Joshua Dobbs. Despite these wins, the Vols struggled down the stretch with losses to 2016 South Carolina Gamecocks football team, South Carolina and 2016 Vanderbilt Commodores football team, Vanderbilt. The season finished with a 38–24 victory over 2016 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team, Nebraska in the 2016 Music City Bowl on December 30. While the Volunteers did not win the SEC championship, a proud Jones stated of his senior class: ""They've won the biggest championship – that's the championship of life." In 2017, Jones's team saw a significant turnover of starting players, and the results were not positive. After a 42–41 2OT victory over 2017 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team, Georgia Tech in the season opener and a 42–7 win over Indiana State Sycamores football, Indiana State, the season started to shift downward. In the annual rivalry game against 2017 Florida Gators football team, Florida, a last-second 26–20 loss on a game-winning Hail Mary from quarterback Feleipe Franks was a harbinger for the remaining conference games. In the next game, in a hard-fought win over 2017 UMass Minutemen football team, Massachusetts, the Volunteers struggled until the end of the game. The next game, a 41–0 loss to #7 2017 Georgia Bulldogs football team, Georgia, was the worst shutout loss in Neyland Stadium history. The Volunteers lost the next conference game, a lethargic 15–9 performance against 2017 South Carolina Gamecocks football team, South Carolina, to start 0–3 in the SEC. The Vols' next game was a 45–7 loss to #1 2017 Alabama Crimson Tide football team, Alabama, the 11th straight victory for the longtime Third Saturday in October, rivals. The Volunteers lost 29–26 to 2017 Kentucky Wildcats football team, Kentucky in the next game for only the second time in the last 33 meetings between the two programs. Jones was fired from his position as head coach on November 12, 2017. The decision came following a 50–17 loss to 2017 Missouri Tigers football team, Missouri the previous day, which left Tennessee at a 4–6 record for the season and 0–6 in conference. The Vols' loss to the Tigers was their worst loss to an unranked opponent in the AP Poll era. He became the second coach in the SEC to be fired mid-season during 2017, after Jim McElwain had been fired from 2017 Florida Gators football team, Florida two weeks prior. His replacement was interim head coach Brady Hoke, who had worked as the assistant head coach and defensive line coach during the 2017 season. Jeremy Pruitt was his permanent replacement.


Alabama

After his termination at the University of Tennessee, Jones was hired by the University of Alabama to be an offensive analyst for the football team. On December 10, 2018, it was reported that Jones agreed to join the Maryland Terrapins football, Maryland Terrapins, under new head football coach Mike Locksley, as associate head coach and tight ends coach. In mid-January 2019, it was reported that Jones would remain at Alabama. Jones became the special assistant to the head coach in February 2020.


Arkansas State

On December 12, 2020, Jones was hired to become the 34th head coach at
Arkansas State University Arkansas ( ) is a landlocked state in the South Central United States. It is bordered by Missouri to the north, Tennessee and Mississippi to the east, Louisiana to the south, and Texas and Oklahoma to the west. Its name is from the Osa ...
, replacing Blake Anderson (American football), Blake Anderson, who left Arkansas State to become the head coach at Utah State Aggies football, Utah State University.


Personal life

Jones and his wife, Barb, have three sons.


Head coaching record

*resigned prior to bowl game *resigned prior to bowl game


References


External links


Arkansas State Red Wolves bio

Tennessee Volunteers bio
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