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Murry Linn Bartow (born (1961-08-18)August 18, 1961) is an American college basketball coach. He is currently the interim head basketball coach at the University of South Florida. He was formerly the head men's coach at East Tennessee State University. Prior to accepting the head coaching job at ETSU, he served as the head coach for University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) from 1996 to 2002, succeeding his father Gene Bartow, the creator of the Blazers basketball program. At UAB, he compiled a 103–83 record, that included 48 conference wins.
Bartow's first season at ETSU brought division and conference regular season titles and the Southern Conference Tournament championship. The team finished 27–6 (15–1 conference) and ended their season in an 80–77 NCAA tournament opening round loss to the University of Cincinnati. Bartow was named the SoCon Coach of the Year.
Bartow led the Buccaneers to the regular season Atlantic Sun title in 2006–07 with a 24–10 overall record, despite the graduation of three starters. Bartow was named Atlantic Sun Coach of the Year.
NCAA tournament appearances earned by automatic bid for winning A-Sun Conference Tournament championship followed the 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons.
Overall, Bartow led the Bucs to three NCAA appearances in his tenure at ETSU. After a change in the school president and AD, and even with a winning record, Bartow was released at the end of 2015.
Bartow was hired as an assistant coach at USF in August 2016.
He was named interim head coach on January 3, 2017 following the firing of head coach Orlando Antigua.
Born in Warrensburg, Missouri, Bartow holds a BA from UAB and a master's degree from Indiana University.

Head coaching record

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
UAB Blazers (Conference USA) (1996–2002)
1996–97 UAB 18–14 7–7 2nd (Red) NIT First Round
1997–98 UAB 21–12 10–6 2nd (National) NIT Second Round
1998–99 UAB 20–12 10–6 1st (National) NCAA First Round
1999–00 UAB 14–14 7–9 T–3rd (National)
2000–01 UAB 17–14 8–8 4th (National)
2001–02 UAB 13–17 6–10 T–4th (National)
UAB: 103–83 (.554) 48–46 (.511)
East Tennessee State Buccaneers (Southern Conference) (2003–2005)
2003–04 East Tennessee State 27–6 15–1 1st (North) NCAA First Round
2004–05 East Tennessee State 10–19 4–12 5th (North)
East Tennessee State Buccaneers (Atlantic Sun Conference) (2005–2014)
2005–06 East Tennessee State 15–13 12–8 5th
2006–07 East Tennessee State 24–10 16–2 1st NIT First Round
2007–08 East Tennessee State 19–13 11–5 T–3rd
2008–09 East Tennessee State 23–10 14–6 T–2nd NCAA First Round
2009–10 East Tennessee State 20–15 13–7 T–2nd NCAA First Round
2010–11 East Tennessee State 24–12 16–4 2nd CIT Semifinals
2011–12 East Tennessee State 17–13 10–8 T–4th
2012–13 East Tennessee State 10–22 8–10 T–7th
2013–14 East Tennessee State 19–16 10–8 4th CIT Second Round
East Tennessee State Buccaneers (Southern Conference) (2014–2015)
2014–15 East Tennessee State 16–14 8–10 5th
East Tennessee State: 224–169 (.570) 127–81 (.611)
South Florida Bulls (American Athletic Conference) (2017–present)
2016–17 South Florida 0–8 0–8
South Florida: 0–8 (.000) 0–8 (.000)
Total: 317–246 (.563)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion