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John Barnhill (American football)
American college football coach, college athletic director

John Barnhill (American football)

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American college football coach, college athletic director
A.K.A.
John H. Barnhill
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Age
70 years
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Biography

John Henry "Barnie" Barnhill (February 23, 1903 – October 21, 1973) was an American football player and coach and college athletics administrator. He served as the head coach at the University of Tennessee (1941–1945) and the University of Arkansas (1946–1949), compiling a record of 54–22–5.

Tennessee

Barnhill was an All-Southern lineman under coach Robert Neyland at the University of Tennessee, including the SoCon champion 1927 team. As a player he weighed 175 pounds.

Coaching and administrative career

Barnhill was the head coach for the University of Tennessee for four seasons from 1941 to 1945. He coached the team during World War II, managing the squad during the absence of General Robert Neyland who left for the War. During this period he led Tennessee to a record of 32–5–2.

In 1946, after Neyland's return to Tennessee, Barnhill was hired by the University of Arkansas as both head football coach and athletic director. Barnhill gave up the head coaching position in 1949 after being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. He continued as athletic director at Arkansas until 1971 and was responsible for hiring legendary head coach Frank Broyles who ultimately replaced Barnhill as athletic director.

Honors

Barnhill Arena, the former men's basketball and current women's athletic facility at the University of Arkansas, was named for him. Barnhill is a member of both the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame and the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame.

Head coaching record

YearTeamOverallConferenceStandingBowl/playoffsAP#
Tennessee Volunteers (Southeastern Conference) (1941–1945)
1941Tennessee8–23–12nd18
1942Tennessee9–1–14–1T–2ndW Sugar7
1943No team—World War II
1944Tennessee7–1–15–0–12ndL Rose12
1945Tennessee8–13–12nd14
Tennessee:32–5–215–3–1
Arkansas Razorbacks (Southwest Conference) (1946–1949)
1946Arkansas6–3–25–1T–1stT Cotton16
1947Arkansas6–4–11–4–1T–5thW Dixie
1948Arkansas5–52–45th
1949Arkansas5–52–46th
Arkansas:22–17–310–13–1
Total:54–22–5
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title
#Rankings from final AP Poll.

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