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Tony Levine was born on 28 October, 1972 in Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S., is an American football player and coach (born 1972). Discover Tony Levine's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?
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Saint Paul, Minnesota, U.S. |
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Tony Levine Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Tony Levine's Wife?
His wife is Erin Levine
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Benjamin Levine, Willa Levine, Eli Levine, Asher Levine |
Tony Levine Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Tony Levine worth at the age of 51 years old? Tony Levine’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Tony Levine's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Tony Levine (born October 28, 1972) is a former American football coach who last coached at Purdue as the special teams coordinator, co-offensive coordinator, and tight ends coach.
He is a former head coach for the Houston Cougars football team.
Levine now owns and operates a Chick-fil-A restaurant in the Houston suburb of Missouri City, Texas.
A walk-on wide receiver for the Minnesota Golden Gophers under Jim Wacker, Levine became a three-year starter and was twice named to the Academic All-Big Ten team.
He graduated from HPHS in 1991, and had considered studying music at University of Rochester, Indiana University, University of North Texas and University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire, however he ultimately did not pursue a degree in music.
In football, Levine was recruited by several Division II and Division III schools, but did not receive any scholarship offers.
However, he received a call from a Minnesota graduate assistant coach, Dave Spiegler, to invite him to walk-on as a receiver, which he accepted.
Levine paid for his first two years at Minnesota independently.
During the second game of the 1993 season against Indiana State, Levine started for injured teammate Omar Douglas.
In that game, he caught seven passes for 121 yards and a touchdown.
Head coach Jim Wacker then offered Levine a scholarship, and eventually made Levine a starter for the team in the 1994 and 1995 seasons.
In his three years playing for the team, he was a two-time Academic All-Big Ten Team member.
After his graduation from Minnesota, Levine played arena football for the Minnesota Fighting Pike and started his own sports marketing company (Levine Marketing Group) in 1996.
Before coming to Houston, the St. Paul native coached at Texas State, Auburn, Louisiana Tech, Louisville and the NFL's Carolina Panthers.
Levine was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, to Marvin and Harriet Levine.
His father, Marvin Levine, worked as a certified public accountant and played big-band trumpet.
His mother, Harriet, was a high school guidance counselor.
His brother, Jeffrey Levine, is a band and orchestra director at Jefferson High School in Bloomington, Minnesota and is also one of the most accomplished trumpet players on the Minnesota music scene.
Levine and his wife Erin have four children (Ben, Asher, Willa, and Eli).
Attending Highland Park High School in Saint Paul, Levine finished ranked in the top 10% of his graduating class and was a multi-sport athlete, playing tennis, soccer, basketball, track, baseball and football.
Levine was also a member of the marching band and jazz band, where he excelled at saxophone.
He was named a high school All-American saxophone performer in both his junior and senior years.
As a high school junior, he joined the football team for the first time and played free safety.
His senior year, Levine moved to wide receiver and was chosen for the Minnesota All-State team.
However, his professional career only lasted the 1996 season, as the team folded thereafter.
In his season with the Fighting Pike, Levine caught 8 passes for 83 yards and 1 touchdown.
In 1996 Levine began his career as a coach, when he returned to his high school alma mater, Highland Park High School.
He served as head coach of the freshmen team before he departed for Texas for a position at Texas State.
During his time there, Levine rented an apartment at Pennington Funeral Home in Downtown San Marcos.
His monthly salary was $976, and he did not own an automobile.
Levine walked approximately one mile to campus each day.
Levine earned two master's degrees, one in physical education from Texas State in 1999 and one as an educational specialist in adult education from Auburn in 2003.
After finishing his career at Minnesota, Levine joined the Minnesota Fighting Pike of the Arena Football League.
He simultaneously attended classes as a student, and earned his first master's degree in physical education from the university in 1999.
His next career move was to move to Auburn.
Similar to his time spent at Texas State, Levine attended classes at the university, and eventually earned a degree at Auburn as an Educational specialist in adult education in 2003.
He later held coaching positions at Louisiana Tech, Louisville and the NFL's Carolina Panthers.
Tony Levine was hired by Houston head coach Kevin Sumlin to be the special teams coordinator in 2008.
During his time in this position, Houston achieved great success, and finished the 2011 season undefeated in regular season play.
He was named interim head football coach of the Cougars immediately after Sumlin left his team for Texas A&M; however, on December 21 — eleven days before the Cougars were due to play in the 2012 TicketCity Bowl — Houston dropped the "interim" from Levine's title and formally named him as the school's 12th head coach.