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Sonny Smith was born on 15 November, 1936 in Roan Mountain, Tennessee, U.S., is an American college basketball coach. Discover Sonny Smith's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

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Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 15 November, 1936
Birthday 15 November
Birthplace Roan Mountain, Tennessee, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1936

Charles H. "Sonny" Smith (born November 15, 1936) is a retired American college basketball coach.

Originally from Roan Mountain, Tennessee, Smith served as a head coach for 22 seasons.

1976

Sonny Smith was hired by East Tennessee State in 1976.

He coached the Buccaneers for two seasons before leaving to become the head coach at Auburn.

Smith finished with a record of 30–23 (.566) while at East Tennessee State.

1978

Best known as the head coach at Auburn from 1978 to 1989, he also coached at East Tennessee State (1976–1978) and VCU (1989–1998).

Sonny Smith was hired by Auburn in the summer of 1978 after the recently hired Paul Lambert died in a hotel fire.

Smith took the Auburn job despite returning all of his starters from the year before and moving into a new arena at East Tennessee State.

1984

Smith guided Auburn to its first ever NCAA tournament appearance in 1984, led by future Hall of Fame player Charles Barkley.

Smith was named SEC Coach of the Year following the 1984 season.

1985

Smith won the 1985 SEC tournament championship while at Auburn, and won both the CAA regular season and tournament titles in 1996 while at VCU.

He made six NCAA tournament appearances as a head coach, five at Auburn and one at VCU.

The 1985 regular season was considered a letdown, with the Tigers going 8–10 in conference play.

Before the SEC tournament, Smith announced his plan to retire at the end of the season.

However, Smith and tournament MVP Chuck Person led Auburn to its first ever SEC tournament championship, winning four games in four days for the first time in tournament history.

He then coached that team to the Sweet Sixteen of the 1985 NCAA tournament.

Following this success, and despite receiving an offer from his former school, East Tennessee State, Smith decided to remain at Auburn.

1986

Smith would go on to lead the Tigers to three more NCAA Tournament appearances, making it as far as the Elite Eight in 1986.

This streak of five straight NCAA Tournament appearances is the longest in Auburn history.

1988

Smith was again named SEC Coach of the Year following the 1988 season.

1989

Following a losing season in 1989, Smith left Auburn to become the head coach at VCU, citing his doubts that he could return Auburn to the success of the previous five seasons.

His record at Auburn was 173–154 (.529).

1993

In his fourth season he led the Rams to 20 wins and an invitation to the 1993 NIT.

1995

Smith's best season at VCU was his seventh, the 1995–96 season.

VCU had just left the struggling Metro Conference to become a member of the Colonial Athletic Association, and Smith led them to success in the new conference immediately.

The Rams won both the CAA regular season and tournament championships, earning Smith's only NCAA tournament bid at VCU.

Smith was named CAA Coach of the Year at the end of the season.

1997

Smith retired at the end of the 1997–98 season, with his longtime assistant coach Mack McCarthy taking over as head coach at VCU.

Smith finished at VCU with a record of 136–127 (.517), and an overall head coaching record of 339–304 (.527).

After retiring from coaching, Smith joined his friend and former Alabama coach Wimp Sanderson on a sports talk radio show "The Sonny and Wimp Show" on WJOX-AM in Birmingham, Alabama.

2003

From 2003 to 2014, Smith provided the color commentary for the Atlantic Sun Game of the Week on CSS.

Smith currently works alongside Andy Burcham as the color commentator for Auburn men's basketball games on the Auburn Sports Network radio broadcast.

2006

The show ran for more than six years before it was canceled in 2006.

2007

Smith was inducted into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame in 2007.

2012

The Tigers were upset in the First Round, however, by the 12th-seeded Richmond Spiders.

2020

Until 2020, he was the only coach in Auburn men's basketball history to have three consecutive 20-win seasons.

Though he did not achieve the level of success that he had while at Auburn, Sonny Smith's tenure at VCU was not without its bright spots.