Auburn hires Tennessee assistants Chris and Kate Malveaux as co-head coaches

Auburn will fill its head coaching vacancy with Tennessee assistant coaches Chris and Kate Malveaux as co-head coaches.
Chris Malveaux has been at Tennessee since the fall of 2021. He’s previously spent time on staff at Missouri, Louisiana, Kansas, and Bradley staff and served as the head coach of McNeese throughout his career.
Kate Malveaux was elevated to a full-time assistant coach position at Tennessee after serving the 2022 and 2023 seasons as a volunteer assistant.
Top 10
- 1New
Top 25 College QBs
Ranking best '25 signal callers
- 2
Top 25 Defensive Lines
Ranking the best for 2025
- 3
Big Ten Football
Predicting 1st loss for each team
- 4Hot
College Football Playoff
Ranking Top 32 teams for 2025
- 5Trending
Tim Brando
Ranks Top 15 CFB teams for 2025
Get the Daily On3 Newsletter in your inbox every morning
By clicking "Subscribe to Newsletter", I agree to On3's Privacy Notice, Terms, and use of my personal information described therein.
In its first year under Chris’ guidance, Tennessee boasted the SEC’s third-best scoring offense with 140 runs in conference games. The Lady Vols also ranked second in the league in doubles (39), slugging percentage (.540), on-base percentage (.398), and stolen bases (22) in SEC action while finishing third in home runs (38).
The Missouri had a .320 batting average rank second in the SEC in 2021 under Chris. The Mizzou squad finished the season with 91 home runs, 382 runs scored and 184 extra-base hits.