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Delts have, and continue to, serve in many
prominent roles throughout our society. Probably the most famous that come to mind are the entertainment giants Matthew McConaughey and Will Ferrell, along with sports great John Elway. Delts truly live the mission, "Committed to Lives of Excellence." Here is a sampling of some of the most influential Delts in past years.
Government &
Law
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Reubin Askew
(Florida State University, 1951) Governor of
Florida (1971 79)
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Alben Barkley*
(Emory University, 1900) Vice President of
the United States (1949 53); U.S. House of
Representatives (1913 27); Senator from
Kentucky (1927 49, 1955 56)
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Melvin Belli*
(University of California, 1929) Nationally
known attorney from the 1940's to the early
1990's; known as "The King of Torts"
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James Blanchard
(Michigan State University, 1964) Ambassador
to Canada (1993 96) Governor of Michigan
(1983 91); U.S. House of Representatives
(1975 83)
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William Brennan*
(University of Pennsylvania, 1928) Supreme
Court Justice (1956 90)
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Hank Brown
(University of Colorado, 1961) Senator from
Colorado (1990 96); U. S. House of
Representatives (1980 90); current
president, University of Northern Colorado
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Tom Carper
(Ohio State University, 1968) Senator from
Delaware (2001 to present); Governor of
Delaware (1993 2001); U.S. House of
Representatives (1983 93)
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Tom Clark*
(University of Texas, 1922) Supreme Court
Justice (1949 67); U.S. Attorney General
(1945 49)
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Ramsey Clark
(University of Texas, 1951) U.S. Attorney
General (1967 69)
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James "Champ" Clark*
(Bethany College, 1873) Speaker of the U.S.
House (1911 19); U.S. House of
Representatives (1893 95, 1897 1921)
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Chris Cox
(University of Southern California, 1973)
U.S. House of Representatives (1988 to
present); White House Staff member under
President Reagan (1986 88)
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Marlin Fitzwater
(Kansas State University, 1964) Press
secretary for Presidents Reagan (1987 89)
and Bush (1989 93); spokesman for
Environmental Protection Agency (1972 80)
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Ernest Fletcher
(University of Kentucky, 1974) U.S. House of
Representative from Kentucky (1998 to 2004).
Current governor of the state of Kentucky
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Brad Henry
(University of Oklahoma, 1985) current
governor of Oklahoma
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Tim Johnson
(University of South Dakota, 1969) Senator
from South Dakota (1997 to present); U.S.
House of Representatives (1987 97)
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Kenneth Kraft
(University of Maryland, 1973) Current
Congressional staff member for Dave Hobson
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Blaine Merritt
(Duke University, 1980) Current Majority
Chief Counsel/House Committee on the
Judiciary
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Donald Pease*
(Ohio University, 1953) U.S. House of
Representatives (1977 93)
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Bill Richardson
(Tufts University, 1970) U.S. Secretary of
Energy (1998 2000); Ambassador to United
Nations (2001); U.S. House of
Representatives (1983 97); former Clinton
Cabinet Secretary; current governor of New
Mexico
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Paul Ryan
(Miami University, 1992) U.S. House of
Representative from Wisconsin (1998 to
present)
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John Snow
(Kenyon College, 1961) U.S. Secretary of
Treasury (2002-present)
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Henry Wallace*
(Iowa State University, 1910) Vice President
of the United States (1941 45); U.S.
Secretary of Agriculture (1933 40); U.S.
Secretary of Commerce (1945 46)
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James Mann*
(Illinois); Republican leader in the US
House during the late 1890s; sponsored the
Mann Act.
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Business
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Arthur Avril*
(Ohio State University, 1924) Chairman,
Sakrete
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George Bennett
(West Virginia University, 1966) Chairman,
Symmetrix
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Tim Boyle
(University of Oregon, 1971) President,
Columbia Sportswear Company
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John W. Braitmayer
(Wesleyan University, 1957) President, Mona
Industries
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C. Robert Brenton
(Iowa State University, 1957) Chairman,
Brenton Banks
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Thomas Cruikshank
(University of Texas, 1955) Chairman, CEO,
Halliburton Companies
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Richard Farmer
(Miami University, 1956) Chairman, Cintas
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John W. Fisher
(University of Tennessee, 1938) Chairman
Emeritus, Ball Corporation
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John Harbin
(University of Texas, 1939) Chairman, Lone
Star Steel
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Jack Laughery
(University of Iowa, 1957) Chairman,
Hardee's Restaurants
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John Ludington
(Albion College, 1951) Chairman, Dow Corning
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Gary Michael
(University of Idaho, 1962) Chairman,
Albertson's
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Ronald McDougall
(University of Wisconsin, 1964) President,
Chili's, Inc.
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Marno McDermott
(University of Minnesota, 1960) Chairman,
Dos Pesos Restaurants; Founder, Fuddrruckers
and Chi Chi's Restaurants
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John Nichols
(University of Oklahoma, 1936) Chairman,
Devon Energy
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Jerry Riedel
Vice Chairman, Anheuser Busch
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Walter Samuelson
(Oregon State University, 1966) President,
Quintas Computer Systems
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Myron Ullman
(University of Cincinnati, 1969) Chairman,
Macy's
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Richard Wagoner
(Duke University, 1975) CEO of General
Motors
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Michael Walsh*
(Stanford University, 1964) Chairman,
Tenneco
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Edward Whitacre
(Texas Tech University, 1964) Chairman, CEO,
SBC Communications
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Peter Woo
(University of Cincinnati, 1970) Chairman,
The Wharf (Holdings) Limited
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Robert Wycoff
(Stanford University, 1952) President, ARCO
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Education
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Hank Brown
(University of Colorado, 1961) President,
University of Colorado (2003 to present)
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William Kirwan
(University of Kentucky, 1960) Former Ohio
State University President; current
Chancellor University of Maryland System
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Martin Jischke
(Illinois Institute of Technology, 1963)
President, Purdue University; former
President of Iowa State University
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Peter Likins
(Stanford University, 1957) President,
University of Arizona
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Duane Cummins
(Bethany College, 1957) Dean, Brite Divinity
School at Texas Christian University; Former
President, Bethany College
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Ralph Cicerone
(MIT, 1965) President, National Academy of
Sciences
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Print and
Broadcast Journalism
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Dan Abrams
(Duke University, 1988) NBC chief legal
correspondent and host of "The Abrams
Report" on MSNBC.
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Joseph Campbell
(Dartmouth College, 1925) America's best
known writer on mythology; his theories were
featured on the popular PBS series "The
Power of Myth"
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Bob Dotson
(University of Kansas, 1968) NBC TV features
reporter
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Winston Groom
(University of Alabama, 1965) Author of
FORREST GUMP and other novels
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John D. MacDonald*
Author of many Travis McGee mystery novels
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Willie Morris*
(University of Texas, 1956) Former
editor of Harper's; author of such books as
My Dog Skip
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Roger Mudd
(Washington & Lee University, 1950)
Former TV new anchor and documentary show
host
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Richard North Patterson
(Ohio Wesleyan University, 1968) Author
of numerous mystery novels
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Entertainment
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Duane Allen
(Texas A & M at Commerce) Vocalist with
"The Oak Ridge Boys"
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Peter Buck
(Emory University, 1979) Lead guitarist
with "R.E.M."
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Drew Carey
(Kent State University, 1979) TV star,
co producer of "The Drew Carey Show" and
"Whose Line Is It Anyway?"
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Fielder Cook*
(Washington and Lee, 1946) TV and
Broadway director; Emmy Award winner
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Will Ferrell
(University of Southern California,
1990) Co star on "Saturday Night Live" (1995
2002), "Anchorman" and film actor
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Frederic Forrest
(Texas Christian University, 1959) Film
& TV actor; Oscar Award nominee
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David Gates
(University of Oklahoma, 1962) Former
lead singer of "Bread"; solo artist and
producer
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Joel Higgins
(Michigan State University, 1966) TV and
stage actor; former star of "Silver Spoons"
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Matthew McConaughey
(University of Texas, 1992) Film actor
("A Time to Kill", "U 571", "Failure to
Launch", "Frailty")
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Jim Nabors
(University of Alabama, 1951) TV actor
and singer; best known for "Gomer Pyle" and
"The Jim Nabors Show"
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Jack O'Brien
(University of Michigan, 1961) Broadway
director; double Tony Award nominee in 2001
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Pat O'Brien
(University of South Dakota, 1970) Co
host of TV's "Access Hollywood"; also
Olympics TV host
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David Schwimmer
(Northwestern University, 1988) TV co
star on "Friends" (1994 to present) and film
actor
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Peter Stuart
(Northwestern University, 1989) Former
lead singer in "Dog's Eye View"; solo artist
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Dalton Trumbo*
(University of Colorado, 1928) Two-time
Oscar winning screenwriter
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Sports-Football
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John Elway
(Stanford University, 1983) 16-year NFL
quarterback with Denver Broncos; Super Bowl
MVP; Heisman Trophy runner up
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Jim Plunkett
(Stanford University, 1970) Heisman
Trophy winner 1970; Super Bowl MVP; 13 year
NFL quarterback
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Les Horvath*
(Ohio State University, 1943) Heisman
Trophy winner, 1944; four year pro player
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Dante Lavelli
(Ohio State University, 1945) Pro
Football Hall of Fame; 10 year pro with
Cleveland
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"Tuffy" Leemans*
(George Washington University, 1936) Pro
Football Hall of Fame; eight year pro with
Giants
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Mark Rypien
(Washington State University, 1985)
Super Bowl MVP; 12- year NFL quarterback
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Gene Washington
(Stanford University, 1969) NFL director
of football operations; 10-year NFL player
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John Lynch
(Stanford University, 1993) All NFL
safety with Denver Broncos
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Jon Ritchie
(Stanford University, 1998) Fullback
with the Oakland Raiders
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Howard Mudd
(Michigan State University, 1963) NFL
assistant coach; eight year NFL player
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Joe Avezzano
(Florida State University, 1965) Dallas
Cowboys assistant coach; Dallas Desparados
Arena League head coach
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Boyd Dowler
(University of Colorado, 1959) 10-year
NFL player with Green Bay Packers; NFL scout
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Jeff Siemon
(Stanford University, 1972) 10-year NFL
player with Minnesota Vikings
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Carmen Cozza
(Miami University, 1952) Former Yale
head coach (1965 96); 2002 College Football
Hall of Fame inductee
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Sports-Baseball
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Branch Rickey*
(Ohio Wesleyan University, 1904)
Baseball Hall of Fame
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George Sisler*
(University of Michigan, 1915) Baseball
Hall of Fame; holds record of 257 hits in a
season
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Eppa Rixey*
(University of Virginia, 1914) Baseball
Hall of Fame
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Mike Mussina
(Stanford University, 1991) Pitcher with
Baltimore Orioles and New York Yankees
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Shawn Green
(Stanford University, 1996) Outfielder
with Toronto Blue Jays and Los Angeles
Dodgers
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Ed Sprague
(Stanford University, 1989) 12 year
major league infielder; Olympic Gold Medal
winner
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Rick Helling
(Stanford University, 1994) Pitcher with
Texas Rangers and Arizona Diamondbacks
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A. J. Hinch
(Stanford University, 1996) Catcher with
Kansas City Royals and Oakland A's
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David McCarty
(Stanford University, 1992) Eight-year
first baseman with Kansas City and other
teams
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Mike Aldrete
(Stanford University, 1983) Former
10-year major league first baseman
outfielder
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Steve Buechele
(Stanford University, 1983) Former
10-year major league third baseman
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Mark Marquess
(Stanford University, 1969) Stanford
head coach; winner of more than 1,000 games
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Sports-Miscellaneous Sports
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Al Oerter
(University of Kansas, 1958) Four-time
Olympic Gold Medal winner in the discus
throw
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Todd Martin
(Northwestern University, 1992) Pro
tennis player and Davis Cup team member
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Scott Dunlap
(University of Florida, 1984) PGA Tour
pro golfer
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Pete Carril
(Lafayette College, 1952) Basketball
Hall of Fame coach; current NBA assistant
coach
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Ward "Piggy" Lambert*
(Wabash College, 1911) Basketball Hall
of Fame coach
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Charles "Stretch" Murphy*
(Purdue University, 1930) Basketball
Hall of Fame player
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Pat Page*
(University of Chicago, 1910) Basketball
Hall of Fame coach, player
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Andy Phillip*
(University of Illinois, 1944)
Basketball Hall of Fame player
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Mike Bratz
(Stanford University, 1970) 10-year NBA
guard; assistant coach with several teams;
Cleveland Cavaliers director of player
personnel
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Bob Leonard
(Indiana University, 1954) 10-year NBA
guard; Indiana Pacers head coach; Indiana
Pacer broadcast color commentator
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Ed Nealy
(Kansas State University, 1982) 10-year
NBA forward
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Roy Saari
(University of Southern California,
1966) International Swimming Hall of Fame;
Olympic Medalist
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Jim Stack
(Northwestern University, 1982) Indiana
Pacers assistant coach
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"Skeet" Chadwick
(Washington & Lee University, 1974)
Lacrosse Hall of Fame goalie
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Tom Keigler
(Washington & Lee University, 1977)
Lacrosse Hall of Fame defenseman
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Kyle Rote, Jr.
(University of the South, 1972) First
American-born pro soccer star; three-time
winner of ABC TV's "Superstars" competition;
sports agent
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Jim Sheldon
(University of Kansas, 1975) Executive
director, National Soccer Coaches Assn. of
America
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Broadcasting
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Tony Barnhart
(Georgia Southern University, 1975) ESPN
college football analyst; author of Southern
Fried Football; Atlanta Journal-Constitution
sports writer
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Vince Doria
(Ohio State University, 1970) ESPN vice
president and director of news
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Bill Flemming*
(University of Michigan, 1949) Former
ABC TV football announcer
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Bill Macatee
(Southwest Texas State University, 1977)
CBS TV and USA Network golf commentator
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Jon Miller
(Miami University, 1978) NBC Sports
senior vice president
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Jay Randolph
(George Washington University, 1960)
Longtime network baseball, football and golf
play by play announcer
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Craig Sager
(Northwestern University, 1973) WTBS
sports commentator
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