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Explore Mike Shula net worth, age, height, bio, birthday, wiki, and salary! Shula was born June 3, 1965 in Baltimore, Maryland. Shula is the younger brother to Dave Shula and the son of Don Shula. Shula was a high school student at Christopher Columbus High School in Miami, Florida. He won all-state honors there and led his team to victory in the state championship. Shula enrolled at University of Alabama. He played quarterback for three seasons, and earned a degree as a labor relations specialist in 1987. In this article, we will discover how old is Mike Shula? Who is Mike Shula dating now & how much money does Mike Shula have?

NameMike Shula
First NameMike
Last NameShula
OccupationAmerican Football Player
BirthdayJune 3
Birth Year1965
Place of BirthBaltimore
Home TownMaryland
Birth CountryUnited States
Birth SignGemini
Full/Birth Name
ParentsDon Shula, Dorothy Shula
SiblingsDave Shula
SpouseShari Shula
Children(s)Brooke Shula, Ryan Lucy Shula, Samantha Shula

Mike Shula Biography

Mike Shula is one of the most popular and richest American Football Player who was born on June 3, 1965 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. 2003 – Alabama went 4-9 in 2003 due to the loss of many players from 2002 and an offense that wasn’t fully implemented due to time constraints. There were many close losses and fourth quarter collapses during the season. Alabama finished the season with a record of 0-6 in games decided by less than one point. Alabama lost overtime to Arkansas and Tennessee. Alabama seemed to be in the middle of most seasons, but not close enough for them to break through.

2004 – The 2004 season got off to a quick start with Alabama quickly moving to 3–0 with blowout wins over Middle Tennessee, Mississippi, and Western Carolina. However, against Western Carolina, star quarterback Brodie Croyle tore his right ACL on a pass attempt, ending his season. The injury effectively marked the beginning of the end for the 2004 season. The offense sputtered the rest of the way while suffering even more injuries to several other key players. Starting tailback Ray Hudson suffered a season ending knee injury three weeks later against Kentucky, and starting fullback Tim Castille also suffered a season ending knee injury the following week in the fourth quarter against Tennessee. Backup quarterback Marc Guillon and backup tailback Kenneth Darby were also sidelined due to injuries. Alabama hobbled down the stretch to finish the year 6–6. By the time of the Iron Bowl, the Crimson Tide had a third-string quarterback, with a fourth-string tailback, two true freshman wide receivers, and a true freshman tight end. The season was, like the year before, marred by close losses. Shula did, however, lead Alabama to its first bowl game since the 2001 season, with a berth in the 2004 Music City Bowl against the Minnesota Golden Gophers. Alabama lost the game after the third-string quarterback Spencer Pennington sailed a pass over the head of Tyrone Prothro, who was open in the back of the endzone, and failed to convert on a 4th-and-5.

2005 – The 2005 season would see fortunes turn around for Shula and his Alabama team. Despite a catastrophic leg injury suffered by star wide receiver Tyrone Prothro, Alabama went 10–2 with a victory in the 2006 Cotton Bowl Classic over the Mike Leach-led Texas Tech Red Raiders. The season included blowout wins over Florida and South Carolina, and also included a 6–3 win in a defensive classic over rival Tennessee. Alabama was ranked third in the nation and in the National Championship chase before losing at home in overtime to LSU and getting blown out by archrival Auburn on the road. The relative success gave Shula his first 10–win season in just his third year as head coach and also extended Alabama’s lead in respect to having the most 10–win seasons of any program in the nation. Furthermore, the Cotton Bowl Classic appearance and victory extended Alabama’s lead in playing in, and winning, more bowl games than any other major school. The Tide finished the season ranked eighth in the nation.

Shula has held assistant coaching positions in the NFL twice with the Miami Dolphins, as well as stints with the Chicago Bears, and the Buccaneers where he was the offensive coordinator between 1996 and 1999. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ offensive coordinator, Tony Dungy, saw success. They lost the NFC Championship Game to the eventual Super Bowl champion St. Louis Rams. After the 1999 NFC Championship Game, Shula was fired as his offensive coordinator. The Bucs had never finished higher than 22nd in total offense under his leadership. Shula was fired from Tampa and became the quarterbacks coach of Miami Dolphins between 2000-2002. He then went on to become the head coach of University of Alabama football.

Shula’s football career began with the Crimson Tide. He was the starting quarterback there from 1984 to 1986. The team’s record in these three seasons was 24-11-1, or.681. They won the Aloha Bowl as well as the Sun Bowl. There were also key wins over USC and Ohio State. Shula’s athletic abilities and strength were not enough to make him a great player in big games. He orchestrated last-minute victories against Auburn and Georgia in the 1985 Iron Bowl. Shula graduated from Alabama and was the 313th overall selection of the 1987 NFL Draft. However, he saw very little playing time in 1987, which was his only season in NFL.

Shula was hired as head coach at Alabama in May 2003 after the termination of Mike Price. At the time of his arrival, the program was in great turmoil despite a 10-3 record the previous year. In that year, the program had been hammered by NCAA sanctions, and lost Dennis Franchione to Texas A&M, and subsequently fired Mike Price due to his off-field actions. At the time, he was the second-youngest coach in all of Division I-A football, at age 38.

Mike Shula Net Worth

Mike is one of the richest American Football Player from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Mike Shula's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: January 13, 2024)

Mike Shula, a former American football coach, is the quarterbacks coach for the Denver Broncos in the National Football League. He was born June 3, 1965. He graduated from the University of Alabama and was the head football coach at the school from 2003 to 2006. He was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ offensive coordinator from 1996-1999, and the Carolina Panthers between 2013-2017. In addition to the New York Giants (2018 to 2019), he was also the Carolina Panthers’ head football coach.

Net Worth$5 Million
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HouseLiving in own house.

On January 16, 2007 the Miami Herald reported that Shula was a candidate to become the next head coach of the Miami Dolphins. At that point he’d already had two interviews for the job. If the job had gone to Shula, he would have obtained the job Nick Saban—the coach who took over at Alabama—had vacated. However, on January 19, 2007, the Miami Dolphins announced that Cam Cameron, then offensive coordinator of the San Diego Chargers, had been appointed to the job.

On January 21, 2011, the Carolina Panthers named Shula as their quarterbacks coach. In 2011, he helped quarterback Cam Newton earn Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year after turning in one of the most prolific rookie seasons in NFL history, passing for 4,051 yards and accounting for 35 total touchdowns. In 2012, under Shula’s tutelage, Newton improved on his Rookie-of-the-Year quarterback rating from 2011 with an 86.2 mark while rushing for more than 700 yards for a second straight season. Newton’s 7,920 passing yards in the 2011/12 seasons surpassed the previous mark for a player’s first two seasons held by Peyton Manning.

Ethnicity, religion & political views

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On January 25, 2007, the Jacksonville Jaguars named Shula their quarterbacks coach. He oversaw quarterback David Garrard’s development from becoming a full-time starter in 2007 to making the Pro Bowl in 2009. In Shula’s first year with the Jaguars, Garrard ranked third in the NFL with a 102.2 passer rating – an almost 23-point improvement from the previous season – threw an NFL-low three interceptions and established a team record with a 64.0 completion percentage.

Who is Mike Shula Dating?

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On January 18, 2013, the Panthers named Shula their offensive coordinator replacing Rob Chudzinski, who had been hired as the Cleveland Browns’ head coach. Shula was named Offensive Coordinator of the Year by Pro Football Focus during the 2015 NFL season.

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2006 – Although few expected Alabama to win 10 games again in 2006, expectations generally still called for a solid eight or nine win season. The Tide jumped out of the gate playing well, moving to 3–0 on the heels of clutch kicking and the solid quarterback play of John Parker Wilson. The team suffered two consecutive losses to the Arkansas Razorbacks and, the eventual national champion, Florida Gators. The Tide struggled the rest of the year, as the offense could not consistently move the ball once inside the red zone, and the defense played below previous standards. The Tide lost to long time rival Tennessee after leading for over fifty minutes. Alabama ended the season by losing their final three games to Mississippi State at home, LSU, and their fifth consecutive Iron Bowl loss to in state rival Auburn, ending with a 6–6 record. On November 26, one week after the Iron Bowl loss, Alabama athletic director Mal Moore notified Mike Shula that he would not be retained as the University of Alabama’s head football coach for the 2007 season. The University of Alabama had to pay Shula $4 million left on his contract after they fired him.

Following the season, the university gave Shula a contract extension—6 years, $1.8 million per year.

Facts & Trivia

Mike Ranked on the list of most popular American Football Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Mike Shula celebrates birthday on June 3 of every year.

In the 2015 season, Shula and the Panthers reached Super Bowl 50 on February 7, 2016. The Panthers fell to the Denver Broncos by a score of 24–10.

What is Mike Shula doing now?

Mike Shula has been added to the staff as a senior offensive assistant. He spent last season with the Denver Broncos as their quarterbacks coach. Shula has also coached for the Buccaneers, Dolphins, Bears, Jaguars, Panthers and Giants.

What was Mike Shula's record at Alabama?

Mike Shula, son of legendary NFL coach Don Shula, worked as the head coach at his alma mater, the University of Alabama, from 2003-2006, collecting an overall record of 26-23 during that time.

How much is Don Shula's autograph worth?

Net Worth:$60 Million
Profession:American football player, Coach, American Football coach
Nationality:United States of America

What is Don Shula famous for?

Don Shula, byname of Donald Francis Shula, (born January 4, 1930, Grand River, Ohio, U.S.—died May 4, 2020, Indian Creek, Florida), American professional gridiron football player and coach, notably of the National Football League (NFL) Miami Dolphins (1970–95), who won more games (347) than any other NFL coach.

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