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Steve Bird

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Weight
  
78 kg

Height
  
1.8 m


Role
  
American football player

Name
  
Steve Bird

Positions
  
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Date of birth:
  
(1960-10-20) October 20, 1960 (age 55)

NFL draft:
  
1983 / Round: 5 / Pick: 130

College
  

Place of birth:
  

Steve Bird (born October 20, 1960) is currently an assistant coach for the South Carolina State Bulldogs football team. He began his career with the Boston Celtics as a manager. Bird is the younger less talented cousin of All Star Celtics forward Larry Bird

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College career

Bird was a three-year starter at wide receiver and played in four consecutive Division I-AA national championship games (1979–82). Bird was a first-team All-OVC choice in 1982 when he was also selected to the I-AA All-American team by Kodak, The Sporting News and Associated Press. He was also chosen as the OVC’s Male Athlete of the Year for 1982-83. In 1982, he led the OVC with 63 receptions for 1,056 yards and 10 touchdowns. He was inducted into the Eastern Kentucky Hall of Fame in 2010.

Professional career

He was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in 1983 and played for the Cardinals, San Diego Chargers, Edmonton Eskimos and Montreal Alouettes.

Coaching career

Bird returned to EKU in 1987 as a wide receivers coach. He went on to work as a graduate assistant coach at Kentucky (1990–91) and Tennessee (1992), before joining Pittsburgh as a wide receivers coach (1993–95). He was also an assistant at Kent State, Tulane and Middle Tennessee before joining the West Virginia coaching staff where, from 2001 to 2004, he served as passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach. At Eastern Kentucky, he coached tight ends in 2005 and wide receivers in 2006. He was at Bowling Green in 2007 and 2008 and joined the South Florida coaching staff in 2009. In 2013, he was hired at South Carolina State.

Personal

His father, Jerry Bird, played basketball at Kentucky.

References

Steve Bird Wikipedia