Steve Spurrier's House

Steve Spurrier's House


St Augustine, Florida (FL), US
Steve Spurrier is an American college football coach and player. Spurrier is the current head coach of the University of South Carolina's Gamecocks football team. He is also a former professional player and coach. Spurrier is a native of Florida, graduated from high school in Tennessee, and is an alumnus of the University of Florida, where he played college football for the Florida Gators. He was a two-time All-American quarterback, and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a player. Spurrier played professional football for the San Francisco 49ers and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL) for ten seasons in the 1960s and 1970s. He is best known for winning the Heisman Trophy in 1966, and for coaching the Florida Gators football team to six Southeastern Conference (SEC) championships and a consensus national championship in 1996.

Eventually Spurrier would shift his attention to coaching, first working as a quarterback coach for various colleges, then shifting to offensive line coach, before becoming Head Coach of the Tampa Bay Bandits of the United States Football League for two seasons. He then returned to college football, and with the exception of one disastrous season with the Washington Redskins, has remained one of the most successful college football coaches ever. When Florida quarterback Danny Wuerffel won the Heisman Trophy during the Gators' 1996 national championship season, Spurrier became the only Heisman Trophy winner to coach another Heisman Trophy winner.

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Steve Spurrier has a net worth of $15 million dollars and makes an annual salary of $4 million as the head coach of the Gamecocks. Spurrier is one of the most well respected coaches and players in the game, with a huge wealth of knowledge and grid line expertise. Every year millions of fans remember Spurriers impact on the great game of football. Spurrier's teams were known for winning with aggressive and high-scoring offenses, and he became known for teasing and "needling" rivals both before and after beating them on the field.
Steve Spurrier is an American college football coach and player. Spurrier is the current head coach of the University of South Carolina's Gamecocks football team. He is also a former professional player and coach. Spurrier is a native of Florida, graduated from high school in Tennessee, and is an alumnus of the University of Florida, where he played college football for the Florida Gators. He was a two-time All-American quarterback, and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a player. Spurrier played professional football for the San Francisco 49ers and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League (NFL) for ten seasons in the 1960s and 1970s. He is best known for winning the Heisman Trophy in 1966, and for coaching the Florida Gators football team to six Southeastern Conference (SEC) championships and a consensus national championship in 1996.

Eventually Spurrier would shift his attention to coaching, first working as a quarterback coach for various colleges, then shifting to offensive line coach, before becoming Head Coach of the Tampa Bay Bandits of the United States Football League for two seasons. He then returned to college football, and with the exception of one disastrous season with the Washington Redskins, has remained one of the most successful college football coaches ever. When Florida quarterback Danny Wuerffel won the Heisman Trophy during the Gators' 1996 national championship season, Spurrier became the only Heisman Trophy winner to coach another Heisman Trophy winner.

Steve Spurrier has a net worth of $15 million dollars and makes an annual salary of $4 million as the head coach of the Gamecocks. Spurrier is one of the most well respected coaches and players in the game, with a huge wealth of knowledge and grid line expertise. Every year millions of fans remember Spurriers impact on the great game of football. Spurrier's teams were known for winning with aggressive and high-scoring offenses, and he became known for teasing and "needling" rivals both before and after beating them on the field.
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@ 2020-10-02 18:03:32
I know this house!

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