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Tennessee moves quickly, hires UCF’s Danny White as new AD

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Tennessee has hired UCF athletic director Danny White as the Volunteers’ new athletic director just three days after the firing of football coach Jeremy Pruitt and athletic director Phillip Fulmer’s retirement.

Chancellor Donde Plowman announced the hiring Thursday, noting Tennessee handled this search with urgency. She said officials had enough interest in the position to be able to move quickly.

“Danny White is an innovative leader in college athletics with a strong track record in recruiting and developing leaders,” Plowman said in the release. “He brings the combinatio­n of winning attitude, competitiv­e drive, and dedication to integrity and academics that we are looking for.”

White will be Tennessee’s fourth different athletic director since Dave Hart took over in September 2011, and his first job will be hiring a new football coach with the Volunteers in the midst of an NCAA investigat­ion into recruiting violations that cost Pruitt his job.

“I am thrilled to be headed to Knoxville and to a university with a great competitiv­e tradition and a spirited and devoted fan base,” White said in a statement. “Volunteer fans have an expectatio­n to win, and my first task will be taking on the search for a new head football coach.”

White signed a five-year contract at UCF in March 2020 paying him more than $1 million a year with a $2.5 million buyout if he left for another school before May 11, 2021. It is unclear how the buyout is being handled.

Tennessee will introduce White at a news conference Friday, but when he starts is still being finalized. He will earn $1.8 million a year with an annual pay hike of 5%.

He also will be eligible for up to $300,000 annually for team athletic performanc­e, academic performanc­e and operationa­l goals.

UCF hired White in November 2015, and his first job then was hiring a football coach.

Scott Frost left for Nebraska after going 13-0 in 2017, then White hired Josh Heupel. The UCF men’s basketball team made the 2019 NCAA Tournament and lost 77-76 to Duke in the second round.

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