Steve Sloan
Stephen Charles Sloan (August 19, 1944 – April 14, 2024) was an American professional
football player who became a
college football coach and athletics administrator. He played in college as a
quarterback at the
University of Alabama from 1962 to 1965 and then spent two seasons in the
National Football League (NFL) with the
Atlanta Falcons (1966–1967). Sloan then returned to his alma mater as an assistant coach (1968-1970), and then served one year each as an offensive coordinator at
Florida State (1971) and
Georgia Tech (1972). At Florida State he was on the staff with linebackers coach
Bill Parcells. Sloan then got his first head coaching job at
Vanderbilt University (1973–1974), where he brought Parcells with him, and at his next job at
Texas Tech University (1975–1977), he made Parcells the defensive coordinator. Sloan then went on to the
University of Mississippi (1978–1982), and
Duke University (1983–1986), compiling a career record of 68–86–3. He returned to Vanderbilt to serve as offensive coordinator for one year (1990) before retiring from coaching. He also served as the
athletic director at the University of Alabama (1987-1989), the
University of North Texas (1991-1993),
University of Central Florida (1993-2002), and the
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (2002-2006), before his retirement in 2006. In 2000, Sloan was inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame. He died on April 14, 2024, at the age of 79.
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