Look: Lincoln Riley Purchased A $17.2 Million House
Lincoln Riley is ready to live the good life in California.
Since leaving Oklahoma to become USC’s head coach, the 38-year-old appears to be making the most of his new location.
According to Dirt’s Wendy Bowman, Riley and his wife, Caitlin Riley, paid $17.2 million for a 3.17-acre home in Palos Verdes Estates. At least they settled below the $19.5 million asking price.
Front Office Sports circulated more photos from the decadent oceanfront home.
USC Head Coach Lincoln Riley dropped $17.2 million on his new oceanfront estate in Los Angeles 🏠
➖ 13,000 sq ft, 7 BR, 12 BA
➖ 5-car garage
➖ Elevator
➖ 7 fireplaces
➖ Movie theater
➖ Tennis court
➖ Putting green
➖ Sauna, steam room
➖ 600-bottle wine room
➖ Guesthouse pic.twitter.com/Mres3FtZ6V— Front Office Sports (@FOS) March 10, 2022
The seven-bedroom, 12-bathroom mansion features an assortment of other luxurious amenities. They’ll be able to accommodate plenty of guests with a five-car garage and guest house spanning 790 square feet.
Everyone better arrive thirsty, as the Riley’s also now have a 600-bottle wine room.
Riley and his family can stay cozy with seven firehouses and a sauna and steam room. They also have an outdoor tennis court and indoor movie theater.
While the private university hasn’t disclosed Riley’s contract, early reports estimated his new deal at $110 million. That would make him college football’s highest-paid head coach.
As he enjoys this lavish lifestyle, Riley will also be busy turning around a USC program that went 4-8 last season. It wouldn’t be easier, but it’s now more difficult to blame him for leaving Oklahoma.
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