Two-Time SEC Coach Of The Year Bill Curry Joins The Doug Christie Show
Jun 19, 2020, 10:13 AM | Updated: 10:14 am
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The former head coach joined the show to talk football, leadership and much more
Former Alabama Crimson Tide head coach and two-time SEC Coach of the Year Bill Curry joined The Doug Christie Show with Jason Ross this week to talk about his coaching career and more.
Curry, 77, played in the NFL from 1965-1974 for the Green Bay Packers, Baltimore Colts, Houston Oilers and Los Angeles Rams as a Center.
After his playing career, Curry went on to become an assistant coach for Georgia Tech in 1976 before heading back to Green Bay to join their coaching staff from 1977-1979. Curry got his first shot as a head coach with Georgia Tech, coaching the Yellow Jackets to a 31-43 record from 1980-1986.
Interview with Bill Curry begins at the 20:40 mark
The Yellow Jackets won the 1985 All-American Bowl, defeating the Michigan State Spartans with an exciting fourth-quarter comeback to win 17-14.
In 1987, Curry became the head coach of the storied Alabama Crimson Tide. Over three seasons with Alabama, Curry coached the Tide to a 26-10 record, winning the 1988 Sun Bowl.
Curry garnered SEC Coach of the Year honors in 1987 and 1989.
The former head coach came onto the air to have an incredible conversation with Doug Christie and Jason Ross, diving into what it means to be a leader, what life has been like during the COVID-19 pandemic and much more.
Listen to the entire interview by clicking the ‘play’ button and going to the 20:40 mark.