Calvin Magee, former NFL tight end and coach at Jacksonville State, died at 59.
Magee, whose coaching career began in the early '90s at Tampa Catholic High School in Florida, joined Rodriguez's staff after leaving Duke University this past December.
During his more than two decades of coaching experience, Magee made stops at South Florida, West Virginia, Michigan, Pittsburgh, Arizona, New Mexico, and Ole Miss. In 2007, Magee was named the AFCA's Assistant Coach of the Year after he helped lead WVU to an 11-2 record, a Big East Championship, and a Fiesta Bowl victory over Oklahoma.
Magee spent 4 seasons in the NFL after being drafted out of Southern college, where he played in 56 games for the Bucs org.
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