Okay, I need to write an original article about Kirby Smart selling his house. Let me start by looking at the context provided. The user gave some specific details about the house, like it's in Athens on 2.2 acres, built in 2017, located at 485 West Lake Drive, and listed by Mary Catherine Smith from Corcoran Classic Living. There's also a mention of a football field being the home for Coach, probably referring to Kirby Smart as the Georgia Bulldogs Head Coach. First, I should outline the structure. The main keyword is "Kirby Smart Selling House," so the article needs to focus on that. The user wants natural headings, so I'll need to come up with h2 and h3 tags that make sense. Let me think about possible sections: maybe an introduction about Kirby Smart and his connection to the house, details about the property listing, the market context, and then perhaps implications of the sale. Also, the user mentioned not to include unsupported claims, so I have to stick to the provided info and avoid guessing beyond that. The context also mentions that Georgia Tech's Head Coach Brent Key made some scholarship offers, reported by Rivals.com's Kelly Quinlan. I need to check if that's relevant. Since the main topic is Kirby Smart's house sale, maybe that's a separate point but could be mentioned in the market context section as another example of coach-related news in the area. However, the user's main focus is on Kirby Smart, so maybe that's a supporting detail to show the competitive environment of college football and real estate in the area. I should start with an introduction about Kirby Smart's role as Georgia's head coach and his recent decision to sell his home. Then, a section introducing the property details: location, size, features. The next part could be about the real estate listing, including the agent, address, and any unique features like the connection to a football field. Then, maybe a section on the local real estate market, perhaps touching on how celebrity homes affect the market, and include the Georgia Tech coach's scholarship offers as a related but separate point to show the competitive nature of both football and real estate. I need to ensure that the article is between 600-900 words. Let me check the provided context again for any other details. The main house is connected with a... the context is cut off, but maybe it's a guest house or another structure. The user mentions a 2017 main residence connected with something. If the info is incomplete, I should avoid speculating and just state the available info. Also, the user wants the article to be SEO-friendly, so I should use the keyword in the headings and naturally throughout the content. Avoid markdown, so using HTML tags as specified. Make sure to use h2 and h3 for headings, and use strong and em where appropriate for emphasis without overdoing it. Let me outline the sections again: 1. Introduction: Kirby Smart's position and the sale announcement. 2. Property Overview: Details about the house at 485 West Lake Drive, size, location, and key features. 3. The Real Estate Listing: The agent, listing details, and any unique aspects (like the connection to a football field). 4. Market Context: How this sale fits into the local market, maybe mentioning other coach-related news briefly. 5. Conclusion: Summarizing the significance of the sale and its implications. Now, I need to make sure each section flows naturally and uses the provided context accurately. Avoid any unsupported claims, so don't add info not given. For example, don't say why Kirby Smart is selling unless it's mentioned. The user hasn't provided that, so just state the fact that he's selling. I should also check for any possible errors in the context. The address is 485 West Lake Drive, Athens, Georgia. The home is on 2.2 acres, built in 2017. The football field being home for the coach might refer to the property having a football field? Wait, the original context says "The football field is home for Coach" – maybe it's a typo. Perhaps the original intended to say that the house is home for Coach Smart. Alternatively, maybe the property includes a football field. The user's context is a bit unclear here. Since the user mentions