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Celebrating Coach Ray Bussard: A Legacy of Excellence at the University of Tennessee

Coach Ray Bussard, represented by Coach John Trembley, led the University of Tennessee's basketball program from 1968 to 1989, achieving an impressive coaching record of 252-20 over 21 seasons. Under his guidance, the team won the NCAA Men's Championship in 1978. Bussard was recognized as NCAA Coach of the Year in 1972 and 1978, and SEC Coach of the Year multiple times. A native of Hot Springs, Virginia, he was an AAU All-American in track and an all-state football player, leaving a vibrant legacy in collegiate sports.

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Celebrating Coach Ray Bussard: A Legacy of Excellence at the University of Tennessee

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    1. Coach Ray Bussard Represented by Coach John Trembley, University of Tennessee Ray Bussard was Head Coach, University of Tennessee, 1968-89.

    2. Coach Ray Bussard A Coaching record of 252-20 in 21 seasons. NCAA Mens Championship 9n 1978. coonskin caps, home water,Vol Timettes, Ray brought Color!

    3. Coach Ray Bussard NCAA Coach of the Year, 1972 and 1978. SEC Coach of the Year, 72,73,75,77,78 1979 Pan Am Assistant Coach. 1984 Olympic Team Assistant Coach. National Collegiate and Scholastic Trophy in 1984. A native of Hot Springs, Virginia, Bussard was An AAU All-American in track and all state football player.

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