Charlie Strong has decided to move on from his mansion in Austin, Texas, after he was recently ousted as the head football coach of the University of Texas.
The 10,896-square-foot manse has been privately listed to qualified buyers only with an asking price of $4.995 million.
Strong’s 2004-built, five-bedroom house sits on four acres of land that overlooks the Fazio Canyons golf course. There is also a three-car garage, a sports court, a pool, a spa, and a covered patio area on the property.
The home also boasts a wine cellar, a cherry wood-walled study, and a game room with a bar and a sunken-in television area. Additionally, all five bedrooms come with a California closet and a terrace entrance.
The Texas Longhorns fired Strong this past November after he compiled a 16-21 record over three losing seasons in charge of the college football powerhouse.