Butch Jones on SportsCenter: Coach Jones joins Matt Barrie, Jay Harris and Kevin Negandhi on the SportsCenter set.

Butch Jones joins the crew on First Take.

The Vols took center stage in the sports world on Monday as Tennessee football head coachmade the rounds at the ESPN campus, becoming the first college football coach to do the annual "Car Wash" in 2017.Dressed in a suit with an orange tie and a "Power T" lapel pin, Jones did 18 different interviews or multi-media sessions during a jam-packed day that began at 8 a.m. with a photo shoot and ended at 3:45 p.m. with a taped College Football Live segment. Throughout the day, Jones spoke with enthusiasm about his optimism for this season's team and the expectations on Rocky Top."Our expectations never change at Tennessee, and that's to win championships. That's why you play the game, and that's why you compete – to contend for championships. I know our great fan base is hungry and we're hungry," Jones said during his first live interview of the day to Adnaan Virk and Willie Colon, who were filling in on ESPN's top-rated morning program, Mike and Mike.Jones walked from SportsCenter sets to radio and podcast studios to break rooms and back again during the jam-packed day.The fifth-year coach talked about how this summer has been the best offseason the Vols have had during his tenure and fist-pounded Kevin Negandhi during his first SportCenter hit of the morning.Later, on his way from the main SportsCenter set to ESPN Africa's own studio for the continent's version of the show, Jones ran into Adam Schefter and the pair talked about former Tennessee star quarterback and current Pittsburgh SteelerFor the SportsCenter Africa piece, Jones talked about rising junior defensive end, who was born in the Congo before moving to British Columbia, Canada, as a young a child.While doing a 15-minute social media session, Jones suggested to a staffer they add Steelers wide receiver and Jones' protégé Antonio Brown to a wall populated with professional sports stars.Jones capped the morning half of his media rounds with an appearance on First Take, featuring Damien Woody, Bart Scott and Jen Lada.Following lunch at ESPN's cafeteria, Jones completed his third SportsCenter interview for the network's "Coast to Coast" segment before embarking on a tour of the radio studios where he did an interview with national college football writer Ivan Maisel and SEC Network contributor Pete Burns for the Championship Drive Podcast followed by a taped radio segment with Paul Finebaum.Jones talked about how much fun the day had been and summarized the importance of spending an entire day promoting the Tennessee brand."Anytime you get the opportunity to go on ESPN and be on all of the television shows, I think it's extremely healthy for your program," Jones said. "It obviously helps in recruiting as well. It has been a great day for Tennessee football. The excitement that surrounds college football, knowing that we get started in about 11 days here. It has been a great day."After a few interviews with print media members, some quick rapid fire questions for social media, Jones taped a final SportsCenter hit with Zubin Mehenti for the 7 p.m. show before capping the day at College Football Live with host Chris Cotter and analyst Marcus Spears.