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Steve Sloan was a local legend in his hometown of Cleveland, Tenn., before graduating from high school. Now nearly 40 years later, ...
Sloan, a native of Austin, Texas, who grew up in Cleveland, Tennessee, coached the Commodores two seasons from 1973-74 and posted a career record of 12-9-2. Vanderbilt was 5-6 in 1973 and 7-3-2 in ...
Sloan, a native of Austin, Texas, who grew up in Cleveland, Tennessee, coached the Commodores two seasons from 1973-74 and posted a career record of 12-9-2. Vanderbilt was 5-6 in 1973 and 7-3-2 in ...
UPDATE: Funeral arrangments can now be found at the bottom of this story. Steve Sloan, an All-American quarterback at Alabama who went on to a long coaching and administrative career, died Sunday ...
Steve was born on August 19, 1944, in Austin, Texas. He father served in the U.S. Air Force and the family would move around the various Air Force bases before settling down in Cleveland ...
Steve Sloan, an All-American quarterback and national champion with Alabama football, has died. ... Cleveland, Tennessee in the Hillcrest Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
Former Ole Miss head coach Steve Sloan has died. He was 79. Sloan coached the Rebels for five seasons, serving from the 1978 through the 1982 seasons. He finished with a record of 20-34-1 at the ...
Steve Sloan, who backed up Joe Namath at Alabama before leading the Crimson Tide to a pair of national championships during the 1960s and later coached and served as an athletic administrator at ...
Former Bradley Central and University of Alabama quarterback Steve Sloan died Sunday afternoon in Orlando at the age of 79. Sloan, who served as UTC's athletic director from 2002-06, leaves behind ...
LUBBOCK, Texas (NEWS RELEASE) - Steve Sloan, an All-American quarterback at Alabama under Paul “Bear” Bryant and one of the winningest head football coaches in Texas Tech history, passed away ...
Sloan went on to coach at Texas Tech (1975-77), Ole Miss (1978-82) and Duke (1983-86). Perhaps it was the job he didn’t get that will be remembered most in Tuscaloosa.
Steve Sloan, who backed up Joe Namath at Alabama before leading the Crimson Tide to a pair of national championships during the 1960s and later coached and served as an athletic administrator at ...
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