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Field Set for 2015 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Challenge
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Field Set for 2015 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Challenge

April 21, 2015

A 13-team field of NCAA head coaches and celebrity alumni is set for the ninth annual Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Challenge charity golf tournament. University of South Carolina Head Coach Steve Spurrier and former Gamecock wide receiver Sterling Sharpe will team up to compete for their share of $520,000 in scholarship and charity.

The nation’s premier head coach and celebrity golf event will be held April 26-28 at the Reynolds Plantation resort on Lake Oconee outside Atlanta. In the past eight years, the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Challenge has provided $4.7 million in scholarship and charitable contributions.

The Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Challenge main event features pairings that include a university head coach and a celebrity or former athlete from the same school competing in a scramble format against other university teams from around the country. The tournament will be broadcast on ESPNU in August and December. Specific dates will be announced this summer.

The field of competitors for the featured round is scheduled to include two former winning teams including Paul Johnson and Jon Barry of Georgia Tech (2011, 2012, 2014), and Steve Spurrier and Sterling Sharpe from South Carolina (2008, 2009). Six of the participating coaches led their teams to New Year’s Six Bowl Games in the inaugural College Football Playoff last season, and three have won FBS National Championships.

The 13 university teams will be vying for the $125,000 first-place prize, with each team receiving a portion of the $520,000 purse. Charity payouts will be split equally between an endowed scholarship at each university and a charity of the coach’s choice.

The field of competitors for the featured event is scheduled to include:

TEAM: COACH/CELEBRITY ALUM

Alabama: Nick Saban/Mark Ingram

Arizona: Rich Rodriguez/Kenny Lofton

Auburn: Gus Malzahn/Bo Jackson

Cincinnati: Tommy Tuberville/Kevin Huber

Clemson: Dabo Swinney/Steve Fuller

Georgia Tech: Paul Johnson/Jon Barry

Maryland: Randy Edsall/Scott McBrien

Mississippi State: Dan Mullen/Fred McCrary

North Carolina: Larry Fedora/Roy Williams

NC State: Dave Doeren/Terry Harvey

Ohio State: Urban Meyer/Jeff Logan

Ole Miss: Hugh Freeze/Sean Tuohy

South Carolina: Steve Spurrier/Sterling Sharpe