Look: Lincoln Riley Purchased A $17.2 Million House

Lincoln Riley announced as new USC Football Head Coach
Lincoln Riley announced as new USC Football Head Coach

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.

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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