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Steve Mariucci

Steve Mariucci (born November 4, 1955) is a National Football League coach for the Detroit Lions. He and his wife, Gayle, have four children — Tyler, Adam, Stephen, and Brielle.

Early career

Born in Iron Mountain, Michigan, Mariucci was a three-time All-America quarterback at Northern Michigan University. He began his coaching career at his alma mater (1978-79), and moved to Cal State-Fullerton (1980-82), and Louisville University (1983-84). He joined the University of Southern California staff in 1986, then moved to University of California, Berkeley in 1987. In 1990-91, he served as the Bears' offensive coordinator. Became the head coach at California in 1996 and guided the squad to a 5-0 start and a berth in the Aloha Bowl.

Professional coaching career

Mariucci was named the Lions' twenty-second head coach on February 4, 2003. He joined the Lions after spending six years as the head coach for San Francisco 49ers (1997-2002). He compiled a 60-43 (.583) record, while his teams earned playoff berths four times (1997, 1998, 2001 and 2002).

He is one of thirteen head coaches since the NFL-AFL merger in 1970 to lead his team to a division title in his first season. Mariucci established an NFL mark for consecutive wins by a rookie head coach with an 11-game winning streak.

He served as quarterbacks coach for the Green Bay Packers (1992-95). His first pro position was in 1985 when he was a receivers coach for the USFL's Orlando Renegades. Later that fall, he had a brief stint with the Los Angeles Rams as quality control coach.

His career record (through the 2003 season) is 60-43.

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