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Tennessee Head Coach Matt Kredich Is Coping With Quarantine in His Own Way

The University of Tennessee has assured us that the program’s head swimming & diving coach Matt Kredich is fine, in spite of appearances.

Reports out of Knoxville are that Kredich, who coached his women’s team to an SEC Championship in 2020, has been seen wandering around a dark Alan Jones Aquatic Center breaking invisible huddles, clapping loudly, and drinking the pool water.

“Dad woke me up this morning telling me that I shouldn’t be mouth breathing, I should be nose breathing,” his son Miles Kredich, a swimmer at NAIA school SCAD, said. “I don’t even live at home.”

“We’re not worried about him,” Kredich’s wife said. “I mean, we’re not. He’s going to be fine. I think he’s dealing with it by cooking a lot, and so, the boys…they eat a lot, but I mean 10 meals a day. We’re not worried, I just want to say, he’s going to be fine, it’s just a tough period for him.”

Swimmers, call your coaches, make sure they’re doing ok.

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the chons
4 years ago

The Three Amigos!!

Icanfreezetime
4 years ago

Will be adding UTK on my kid’s college list. She’s a fan of Ericka and cheers to Coach Matt!

VFL
4 years ago

The GOAT

Ladyvoldisser
Reply to  VFL
4 years ago

Coach K is a cool dude and the best coach in the world. Best wishes Matt.

John Golliher
4 years ago

I love this man

Coach John
4 years ago

I just laughed until I cried…. went the whole spectrum of emotions on that one. The oscar goes to….

Anonymoose
4 years ago

He hella cute

I_Said_It
4 years ago

Miles Kredich attends SCAD in Savannah, his brother Coleman, attends Duke

ONEHANDTOUCH
Reply to  I_Said_It
4 years ago

Brother, Ben, also attends Tennessee.

This is the SEC
4 years ago

I must say that this is pretty spectacular!

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