Steve Sloan, former Ole Miss coach, passes away at 79 after winning two national titles as a player under ‘Bear’ Bryant at Alabama

Steve Sloan, a legendary figure in the world of college football, has passed away at the age of 79. Sloan, who played under the legendary coach Paul “Bear” Bryant and won two national championships with the Crimson Tide, began his career as a backup to Joe Namath. In 1964, Sloan saw playing time due to a knee injury to Namath and helped Alabama win the SEC title and national championship.

Sloan became the starting quarterback in 1965 and led Alabama to a second consecutive SEC title and national championship. After a brief NFL stint with the Atlanta Falcons, Sloan began his coaching career as an assistant at Alabama in 1968. He then moved on to coaching positions at Florida State and Georgia Tech before becoming the head coach at Vanderbilt in 1973.

During his tenure at Vanderbilt, Sloan led the Commodores to a 12-9-2 record and a Peach Bowl appearance in 1974. He then moved on to coach at Texas Tech, where he won a Southwest Conference title in 1976. Sloan also coached at Ole Miss from 1978-1982 and Duke from 1983-1986.

After retiring from coaching, Sloan served as athletic director at Alabama, Central Florida, and UT-Chattanooga from 1987-2006. Steve Sloan leaves behind a legacy as both a successful player and coach in the world of college football.

Former Alabama quarterback Steve Sloan was known for his remarkable talent as both a player and coach in college football. Starting out as backup to Joe Namath during his time playing for Bear Bryant’s Crimson Tide team, he would eventually become their starting quarterback leading them to consecutive SEC titles and national championships.

After retiring from coaching, Steve Sloan continued working as an athletic director for several universities including Alabama where he left behind an indelible mark on college football history.

Sadly but truly Steve Slown has passed away leaving behind memories that will forever live on through those who knew him best.

By Samantha Johnson

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