Jeffrey Alan Scurran (born July 14, 1947 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American football coach and motivational speaker, best known for his highly successful career as head football coach at Sabino High School and Pima Community College, both in Tucson, Arizona. In February 2007, he accepted the head football coaching position at Santa Rita High School, also in Tucson, a school whose varsity football team went 0-10 in the 2006 season. His first season at the school saw a win record of 11-2 and took the team to the state semifinal game for the first time in the school's history; the second season (2008) took the team to the Division 4A-II state finals at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, and the final season (2009) went again to the state finals at Arizona Stadium in Tucson. Scurran lives in Tucson with his wife Joan, a former school teacher. Together they have two grown children: Shelley Robinson (b. 1972), his daughter, is an artist who lives with her husband Jamie and sons Julian and Finn in Tucson. Joshua Scurran (b. 1975), his son, is an export advisor at Raytheon Missile Systems, also in Tucson. Football coach Early career In college, Scurran briefly played football with the University of Florida. After completing his master's degree in Counseling at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona, Scurran turned his focus towards coaching, and after wedding Joan in 1970, he worked as an assistant football coach in Truckee, California and also coached tennis and downhill skiing. Scurran landed his first high school head football coaching job in 1981 at Wahtonka High School in The Dalles, Oregon. After one season, when he took a team that had been winless the two previous seasons to the state semi-final playoffs, Scurran was hired to coach at the much larger West Linn High School in West Linn, Oregon, a suburb of Portland. Then, in 1984, Scurran and his family moved to Tucson so he could take over the football program at Canyon Del Oro High School in nearby Oro Valley. Sabino Sabercats Scurran is arguably most famous in his hometown of Tucson (and throughout much of Arizona) for his career as the highly successful head football coach of the Sabino Sabercats at Sabino High School from 1988 through 1999. Scurran turned what was once a failing program into one of national stature. He won three state titles in 12 years at Sabino, dominating Arizona's 4A football division for almost a decade. In his last year at Sabino, the school's burgeoning population forced the team to be reclassified into the largest-of-all 5A division; despite competing directly against much larger schools with their own legendary football programs, the Sabercats went undefeated all the way to the final title game of the 5A playoffs. Pima Storm After leaving Sabino, he was invited to found the first ever football program at Pima Community College. Scurran spearheaded the planning and private funding drive for an entirely artificially-turfed practice field at Pima College's east campus, and constructed the new football program from scratch, recruiting apsiring players from around Tucson and Arizona, and even from out of state. After a rocky start, the junior college team quickly became well-known for its winning program. He led the Storm their first ever bowl game in 2004, defeating Kilgore College (ranked number two nationally) in the Pilgrim's Pride Bowl. However, this season was to be Scurran's last at Pima, as the college decided to shift focus and resources away from its sports programs. Santa Rita Eagles After being courted to return to coaching by several schools around the Southwest, Scurran accepted the head football coach position at Santa Rita High School, a school with a previous record of 1-19 for the two previous seasons before Scurran's arrival. In the 2007 season, Santa Rita won the Gila Region championship title and went all the way to the Division 4A-II state semifinal game, winding up with an 11-2 record and achieving one of the biggest turnarounds in Arizona high school football history. In the 2008 season, Scurran took the team to the Division 4A-II state championship game, and lost by only 4 points to Notre Dame Prep, the previous year's champions. Then, in what is to be his final year at the school, the team once again made it to the final championship game, losing to Phoenix-area Cactus High School. Educational films In 2004, Scurran starred in an educational video for youth football programs entitled Fundamentals of Youth Football: Basic Skills and Practice Drills. Despite the modest means of the publishing studio Sport Videos, the film has become quite popular and successful in youth football circles. Scurran has since produced three more successful titles through Bigger Faster Stronger, an athletic equipment company and media producer. Motivational speaker Scurran has also worked as a motivational speaker, on effective training and motivational practices to athletic teams and businesses alike. Scurran is one of a number of successful present and former coaches who conduct speaking engagements through Bigger Faster Stronger.
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