former college/NFL cornerback; played for University of Oregon & Dallas Cowboys; member of College & Pro Football Hall of Fames; 2X Super Bowl champion; ran track at Oregon (All-American)
former college/NFL wideout, running back & tightend; played for South Dakota State College & Philadelphia Eagles; served as VP and GM of Eagles from 1969-1972
NFL - CB, Kansas City Chiefs. Formerly with New York Jets, New England Patriots, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. College; Pittsburgh. Super Bowl Champion (XLIX)
former college/WFL/CFL defensive back/kick returner; played for Georgia Tech, Charlotte Hornets, Montreal Alouettes, Ottawa Rough Riders; member of College Football Hall of Fame; 3X All-American; now a chiropractor
former college/NFL/CFL quarterback; played for Tulane University, Cowboys, Browns, Rams, Oilers & Montreal Alouettes; All-American; runner-up 1964 Heisman Trophy; assistant coach for Redskins & Seahawks; member of College Football Hall of Fame
All-American as quarterback for Centre College in 1950, As a coach developed the triple-option offense that revolutionized football. Athletic director at Georgia Tech. Authored 7 books
former college/NFL/UFL defensive end; played for University of Illinois, Colts, Broncos, Cardinals, Buccaneers and New York Sentinels; #3 pick overall 1996 NFL Draft; 3X Pro Bowler; member of Buccaneers SB XXXVII championship team; Defensive ROY 1996
former college/NFL punt returner/wide receiver; played for BYU, University of Hawaii, Dallas Cowboys, Denver Broncos and Chicago Bears; All - WAC 1971; member of Cowboys Super Bowl XIII championship team
former college/NFL/AAF/CFL running back; played for University of Alabama, Colts, Browns, Roughriders and Birmingham Iron; All - American; 2X National Champion; 2X All - SEC; SEC OPOY; HS All - American
former college/NFL wide receiver; played for Jackson State, Colts & Dolphins; 2X NAIA All-American; member of College Football Hall of Fame; 2X Pro Bowler
Former college/NFL guard/linebacker; played for University of California, Rams; All-American; member of College Football Hall of Fame; 8X Pro Bowler; NASCAR personality; 1st round draft choice Feb 5, 2011 named to the Football Hall of fame
Former college/NFL wideout/punter/tightend; played for University of Wisconsin & Washington Redskins; 2X All-American; also lettered in baseball & basketball in college; former Wisconsin athletic director; member of College Football Hall of Fame (1996)
former college/NFL running back; played for Millersville University and Buffalo Bills; brother of former NFL safety/ESPN broadcaster, Louis Riddick; cousins Will and Tim Lewis also played in NFL
former college/NFL center; played for University of Nebraska, Bengals & Eagles; 2X All-American; Outland Trophy winner 1981-82; 1982 Lombardi Award winner; member College Football Hall of Fame; #25th pick overall 1983 NFL Draft
former college/NFL center; played for Syracuse University, Packers & Eagles; 10X Pro Bowler; 2X NFL Champion; member of Pro Football Hall of Fame; former Bills Head Coach/offensive coordinator; NFL 1960s All-Decade Team
NFL, WR, Indianapolis Colts 1989, Atlanta Falcons 1990-94, Cleveland Browns 1995, Jacksonville Jaguars 1996, Green Bay Packers 1996, Kansas City Chiefs 1997-98, Oakland Raiders 2000. CFL, WR, Toronto Argonauts 2004-05. College - Michigan State
former college/NFL center; played for North Carolina State University, Falcons & Bills; 2X All-American; Outland Trophy winner 1979; member of College Football Hall of Fame; 2X Pro Bowler; #16 pick overall 1980 NFL Draft; played in four Super Bowls
former college quarterback; played for Texas A&I; member of College Football Hall of Fame; All-American; former assistant coach at Texas, Texas Tech & North Texas
former Head coach of the Carolina Panthers. Former college/NFL linebacker; played for University of California & Chicago Bears; member of Bears Super Bowl XX championship team; former Bears & Chargers defensive coordinator
Fresno State running back signed as an undrafted free agent by the Cardinals after the 2022 draft, but ended up on the roster of the Rams for the 2022 season
former Florida State University quarterback; threw for 8,390 yards; current quarterbacks coach at Bishop Amat High School; 2nd All-time passer at FSU; sportscaster with ABC and Fox Sports Radio
former college/NFL tackle; played for Louisiana Tech University, New Orleans Saints & Kansas City Chiefs; 11X Pro Bowler; 10X All-Pro; #8 pick overall 1993 NFL Draft
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Best known for filling in at Quarterback for the University of Kentucky on 11/26/2011 against the University of Tennessee, and led UK to their first win against UT since 1984
NFL - Los Angeles Chargers TE Coach. Former TE Coach with Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Former player with the Kansas City Chiefs and Dallas Cowboys at TE College; Miami
Alumni Distinguished Professor at Virginia Tech, Teaches about the Civil War. Author of Stonewall Jackson, the Man, the soldier, the Legend. Elected to the Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame in 2008. Was also a College Football referee
NFL safety for the Oilers (1991-2000) and the Seahawks (2001-2002) before coaching for several positions and teams. Currently with the Arizona Cardinals
NFL DE - Arizona Cardinals. Formerly w/ St. Louis Rams (1997), Chicago Bears (1998-2003), Miami Dolphins (2004), Cincinnati Bengals (2005-2007). Undrafted Free Agent (Rams) from Fresno State in 1997
former college/NFL linebacker/end; played for Penn State, Packers & Redskins; member of College Football Hall of Fame; All-American; #14 pick overall 1963 NFL Draft; 1X NFL champion; 2X Super Bowl champion
Born August 7, 1969 in Grenada, Mississippi is a former professional American football player who played running back for three seasons for the St. Louis Rams and the Los Angeles Raiders.
Coached the Los Angeles Rams (1983-1991). USC Trojans Football 1972 Consensus National Champions. USC Trojans Football 1974 UPI National Champions.
USC Trojans Football 1978 UPI National Champions. College Football Hall of Fame in 2009
former college/AFL/NFL safety; played for LSU, Dallas Texans, Kansas City Chiefs; 6X AFL All-Star; member of Chiefs Super Bowl IV championship team; member of LSU 1958 National championship team; member of Chiefs Hall of Fame; member of LSU Hall of Fame