Former Indianapolis Colts center Jeff Saturday is crushing it as a high school football coach
Posted Oct 7, 2018
Jeff Saturday’s football magnificence was sealed long ago when he spent 13 seasons with the Colts, winning the 2006 Super Bowl. In his 14-year NFL career, he was named to four All-Pro teams and six Pro Bowls. And still, Saturday is at this small school, 933 students in grades K-12, where he teaches by day and makes his mark as head football coach. And he's crushing it.
(Indianapolis Star)
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