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Tom Luginbill an American journalist working for ESPN as a college football analyst and National Recruiting Director. He as well serves as a regular SiriusXM analyst and host and as well started as quarterback in college.
Tom Luginbill Age
Luginbill was born in the United States on January 3rd, 1974.
Tom Luginbill Height
Tom stands tall at a height of 6 ft in/1.83m
Tom Luginbill Family
Tom was born to his father, Al, and his mother, Susan. He was raised up in both San Diego and Tempe, Arizona along with his twin sister, Kerry.
Tom Luginbill Wife
Tom married his wife Tennile in July 2001. In October 13th yearly his, wife celebrates her birthday. The duo has two children, a son named Quaid and a girl named Keaton.
Tom Luginbill Education
Tom joined Palomar College and the Georgia Institute of Technology for his education. He earned his bachelor’s degree in sociology from Eastern Kentucky in 1995 and his master’s degree in physical education from Marshall University, which he earned in 1999.
Tom Luginbill Salary
Tom earns an estimated annual salary of $117,000.
Tom Luginbill Net Worth
Tom has an estimated net worth of $3 million.
Tom Luginbill Career
Tom serves as an ESPN college football analyst and the National Recruiting Director. He previously served for Scouts Inc., an NFL-based organization that was purchased by ESPN. He as well features on the sidelines for either ESPN or ABC Saturday game.
He served as a professional football coach before his broadcasting career. He served with professional football leagues including AF2, XFL, the Arena Football League, and NFL Europe in this capacity. He as well served as a coach was as a coaching assistant to his father with the Amsterdam Admirals from 1996 to 1997.
He later served as the offensive coordinator and quarterback coach for the AFL’s New York CityHawks. He won his first head coaching post for AF2’s Tennessee Valley Vipers back in 2000, at the age of 25. In his his first season with Tennessee Valley, he guided the team to the Arena Cup. He as well served as an assistant for his father’s league champion Los Angeles Xtreme since the XFL’s inception in 2001. He as well coached the Dallas Cowboys of the NFL, the Dallas Desperados of the AFL, and the Detroit Fury.
On the ESPN’s acquisition of Scounts Inc. in 2005, he got hired as a national recruiting director. He is responsible for delivering in-depth recruiting analysis for top college football prospects on ESPN.com, as well as on-air recruiting analysis across ESPN networks for high school and college football.
While serving as his college football analyst, Tom has been on numerous media channels to share his thoughts on current football events. Back in in November 2021, he stated on The Next Round Live that he would not be surprised if Lincoln Riley was named the next LSU coach due to a situation at Oklahoma at the time. He is as well an American college football coach who will join USC in February 2020 in Los Angeles.