Why Purdue's Special Teams Coordinator Left Football to Open a Chick-fil-A
Posted Apr 2, 2018
45-year-old Tony Levine, who has coached at every level from the NFL to third grade flag football over the past two decades, is now the owner/operator of a Chick-fil-A franchise. It all seems like quite the adjustment for someone who doesn’t have much experience in the kitchen—aside from making mac and cheese and peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, his wife jokes.
(Sports Illustrated)
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