
Willie Robertson from 'Duck Dynasty' joined Rick Barnes at a media event for Tennessee basketball, where he humorously announced himself as a new assistant coach. Robertson was in town as a keynote speaker for 'The Knoxville Summit.'
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Rick Barnes introduced two Tennessee basketball assistant coaches to media on April 23.
The Vols were expected to hold a press conference for former Boston College coach Earl Grant. But Barnes walked up in front of the cameras with Willie Robertson from the reality television show "Duck Dynasty" and CEO of Duck Commander.
"Big announcement," Barnes said. "I've got a new assistant coach. Breaking news. Put it out there."
Robertson, who was a keynote speaker for "The Knoxville Summit" at Neyland Stadium, joined in on the fun with a serious demeanor.
"Willie Robertson," he said. "Coach called me and just wanted me to come up here and see how the program is doing. It's a marathon, not a sprint, so I'm thinking we've got some good stuff in the hopper coming on. It's going to be an exciting year."
From 2012-17, Robertson starred on the popular TV show that focused on his family's duck hunting business.
"We felt like we needed to improve our shooting, and we found out he's an expert," Barnes joked.
Barnes then opened the floor to questions from the media. After a few silent seconds, Robertson spoke up.
"This is how I love the media to be: completely silent," he said.
Barnes added: "(Silent) in person, but not behind your back."
Wynton Jackson covers high school sports for Knox News. Email: wynton.jackson@knoxnews.com
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This article originally appeared on Knoxville News Sentinel: Why Duck Dynasty's Willie Robertson was with Tennessee coach Rick Barnes
Willie Robertson attended the event as a keynote speaker for 'The Knoxville Summit' and participated in a humorous announcement with Rick Barnes.
Rick Barnes introduced two new assistant coaches and jokingly announced Willie Robertson as a new assistant coach during the media availability.
Willie Robertson expressed optimism about the program, stating that it's a marathon, not a sprint, and hinted at exciting developments ahead.

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