Steve Spurrier returns to Georgia for golf tournament

Former South Carolina head football coach Steve Spurrier finished tied for second in last year's Chick-fil-A Bowl Challenge.

Former South Carolina head football coach Steve Spurrier finished tied for second in last year's Chick-fil-A Bowl Challenge.

Steve Spurrier may have retired from coaching last year, but he's still reppin the Gamecocks.

The former South Carolina head coach paired up again with former Gamecocks star Sterling Sharpe for the 2016 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Challenge at Reynolds Plantation.

Two new teams -- headed by new Georgia coach Kirby Smart and Houston's Tom Herman -- were added this year.

Thirteen schools are represented in this year's golf tournament of head coaches and celebrity alumni competing for a first-place prize of $100,000 in scholarship and charity. All participating teams will receive a portion of the $540,000 total purse.

Georgia Tech's Paul Johnson and Jon Barry have won the last two years. Here is who is there and how they paired up to start the day:

Alabama vs. Clemson

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Georgia vs. North Carolina

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Auburn vs. Georgia Tech

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South Carolina vs. Virginia Tech

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Cincinnati vs. Houston

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Mississippi State vs. North Carolina State

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Ole Miss

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