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- Q7605196 description "American football player".
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- Q7605196 abstract "Steadman S. Shealy, Jr. (born June 8, 1958) is an American attorney and former college quarterback. He is best known as the starting quarterback on the University of Alabama's 1979 national championship team. Shealy was also a member of the 1978 national championship team, but played back-up to Jeff Rutledge.Shealy is a lifelong resident of Dothan, Alabama. After graduating from high school in 1976, he played football on a scholarship for the legendary coach Paul "Bear" Bryant at the University of Alabama. Shealy was a wishbone quarterback for the Tide from 1976–1979. He was part of Alabama's 28 consecutive wins — the longest win streak in school history — from 1978–1979. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree (Cum Laude) in 1980. Shealy hosted The Bear Bryant Show in 1982 and served as a graduate assistant in the football program while earning his law degree. He received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Alabama's law school in 1984.Shealy joined the Dothan lawfirm of Buntin & Cobb as an associate in 1984. Today he is a senior partner in the firm, which is now known as Shealy, Crum & Pike, P.C. He practices civil litigation with an emphasis on insurance, corporate defense, personal injury, and product liability. Shealy and his wife, Ann, have five children, Steadman Jr., Jacqueline,Anna Catharine, Robert, and John David.".
- Q7605196 birthDate "1958-06-08".
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- Q7605196 dateOfBirth "1958-06-08".
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- Q7605196 comment "Steadman S. Shealy, Jr. (born June 8, 1958) is an American attorney and former college quarterback. He is best known as the starting quarterback on the University of Alabama's 1979 national championship team. Shealy was also a member of the 1978 national championship team, but played back-up to Jeff Rutledge.Shealy is a lifelong resident of Dothan, Alabama.".
- Q7605196 label "Steadman S. Shealy".
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