Charlie Strong was fired from Texas on Nov. 26 after just three seasons in Austin. He’s since accepted the head coaching job at USF, but there is one area of business in Texas that he hasn’t finalized just yet — his former home. On Wednesday, the Austin Business Journal released some details about Strong’s old 10,896-square-foot house, which is currently on the market for the bargain price of $4.995 million.
For just under $5 million, you can buy Charlie Strong’s mansion in Texas
It’s Cribs, the college football edition.


The five-bedroom, 7.5-bath house sits on four acres, and is a beauty. It features a pool, a basketball court, man cave, and a home theatre.
According to Drew Tate, who has the listing, Strong being a celebrity figure of sorts gives the home an added value.
“Coach Strong’s cachet (creates) additional marketability,” Tate said via the Austin Business Journal. “Celebrity ownership always gives a home a level of validation that it is ‘one of the very best’ (properties),” Tate said.
So, if you’ve got an extra $5 million lying around, this can all be yours!



















