Stainbrook is the son of Nancy Stainbrook, and has two brothers. His father Dave played
football for
Ohio University from 1980 to 1985. His journey to that job began the previous season when Tim
walked on to the Xavier basketball team at Matt's suggestion. Matt completed a bachelor's degree in finance in May 2014 but still had a year of athletic eligibility remaining, and enrolled in the school's
MBA program. Tim's undergraduate tuition was about $43,000 per year, while Matt's graduate tuition was roughly $14,000. Even though Tim was receiving a partial academic scholarship, the family would have paid considerably more in education expenses if Matt were on scholarship while Tim was a walk-on. This led Matt to go to Xavier's director of basketball operations and
NCAA compliance director and give up his
scholarship for his brother. Because he was now a walk-on, he was no longer bound by many restrictions that the NCAA places on student-athletes, most significantly those dealing with off-campus employment. In addition, he had wanted to live off campus, especially in his final season, but Xavier athletic department policy generally requires scholarship athletes to live in university housing; being a walk-on enabled him to fulfill this desire. While
student loans paid for most of his direct academic expenses, he still had many other expenses to meet, and a schedule that made most normal jobs impractical. Having used Uber himself while at Xavier, he researched the requirements for becoming a driver for the company. He met all the requirements, with his 2004
Buick Rendezvous barely meeting the 10-year cutoff for eligible vehicles, and was accepted as a driver. During the basketball offseason, he drove for Uber anywhere from 25 to 30 hours per week, dropping his hours to 10 to 20 per week during basketball season. According to Stainbrook, "It [driving] sort of relaxes you. You get to talk to people who don’t always want to talk basketball all the time, so it’s a change of pace." He mainly drove in the area of the Xavier campus, and he estimated that about half the people he picked up recognized him, at least by his face and size. == References ==