You may have wondered why Jim McElwain took such a low offer for his Florida home after leaving the Gator football program to become an assistant with Jim Harbaugh’s Michigan staff. No, it wasn’t to get out of town fast, it was more about helping a family in need.

McElwain paid $1.8 million for the home after becoming Florida’s coach but reportedly sold the house for $400,000 less than that price to help the Staab family, according to Matt Baker of the Tampa Bay Times.

The former Gator coach apparently rejected the low offer initially but upon learning that the Staab family had two children that suffer from dystonia, which is a rare form of muscle contractions that can cause abnormal movements and postures, McElwain accepted the deal.

The house was ideal for the Staabs due to its wide hallways that could easily fit a wheelchair and it contains ramps for easy access into the home. The families real estate agent, Daurine Wehbe, offered up this comment when discussing why McElwain accepted a loss on the deal.

“Because the McElwains have a good heart. No one knows that. No one appreciates that,” Wehbe to Baker.

You can check out the full story at the Tampa Bay Times here.