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Troy Aikman
NFL Hall of Fame Quarterback
NFL Hall of Fame Quarterback
One of the best-known NFL quarterbacks, Troy Aikman is a commentator on Fox's NFC announcing crew and hosts a weekly sports radio show on Sporting News Radio. Prior to his retirement, Aikman won three Super Bowls, selected to the Pro Bowl six times, the All-Pro once, and won the Walter Payton Man of the Year and the Davey O'Brien Awards. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006 and the College Football Hall of Fame in 2008.
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Jared Allen
All-Pro DE for the Minnesota Vikings
All-Pro DE for the Minnesota Vikings
One of the highest paid defensive ends in NFL history, Jared Allen has earned his paycheck by leading the NFL in sacks (15.5) for 2007, earning three First-team All-Pro selections and three Pro Bowl selections. Outside the game, Allen supports the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and raises funds through his "Sack Diabetes" program. He also recently visited troops overseas through the NFL-USO tour and said it was "one of the best experiences of [his] life".
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Marcus Allen
6-time Pro-Bowler, Super Bowl MVP
6-time Pro-Bowler, Super Bowl MVP
One of the finest running backs in pro football history, Marcus Allen was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2003.In a stellar 16-year NFL career (11 with the Oakland Raiders and five with the Kansas City Chiefs), Allen rushed for 145 career touchdowns.
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Ray Allen
NBA All-Star: Boston Celtics
NBA All-Star: Boston Celtics
A nine-time NBA All-Star, Allen is one of the most prolific shooters in NBA history. Part of the dynamic threesome of the Boston Celtics (along with Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce), Allen led the Celtics to the 2008 NBA Championship and broke an NBA finals record of most 3-pointers in a game with eight.
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Derek Anderson
NFL quarterback
NFL quarterback
Derek Anderson was recently signed with the Arizona Cardinals after he was let go by the Cleveland Browns earlier this year. Following a successful 2007 season with the Browns, Anderson was selected to the Pro Bowl as a second-string quarterback behind Tom Brady. But following Brady's injury, Anderson stepped up to the line.
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Ronde Barber
NFL All-Pro DB: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
NFL All-Pro DB: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
A five-time Pro Bowler with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Ronde Barber is the identical twin brother of former New York Giants running back, Tiki Barber.A 12-year NFL veteran, Barber cemented his reputation as one of the NFL's finest all-around cornerbacks by being named to his fifth career All-Pro Team in 2006 (first team)
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Charles Barkley
NBA Hall-of-Famer
NBA Hall-of-Famer
One of the most colorful NBA players of all-time, Charles Barkley was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2006.Considered one of the most dominating power forwards NBA history, " Barkley currently serves as an NBA studio analyst for Turner Network Television (TNT)
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Brian Baumgartner
Actor: The Office
Actor: The Office
An Emmy Award-winning actor, Brian Baumgartner plays Kevin Malone on NBC's hit comedy "The Office." Baumgartner and his "Office" cast mates earned Screen Actors Guilds in both 2007 and 2008 and were nominated in 2009.
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Shane Battier
NBA Forward: Houston Rockets
NBA Forward: Houston Rockets
Shane Battier is most recognized for playing sound, fundamental team-oriented basketball, all while making his teammates more effective. An eight-year NBA veteran, Battier was instrumental in leading the Houston Rockets to the quarterfinals of the 2009 NBA Playoffs, which they eventually lost in seven games to the Los Angeles Lakers
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Jerome Bettis
Former NFL All-Pro RB: Pittsburgh Steelers
Former NFL All-Pro RB: Pittsburgh Steelers
Jerome Abram Bettis, nicknamed "The Bus," is a former American football halfback for the NFL's Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams and Pittsburgh Steelers. Bettis is considered one of the best big backs ever due to his amazing footwork and sheer power, and is fifth on the National Football League's all-time rushing list.
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Michael Bolton
Grammy award-wining singer/songwriter
Grammy award-wining singer/songwriter
Michael Bolton, well-known for his easy listening albums and motown renditions of famous classics, began his career with his rock band, Blackjack, even touring with Ozzy Osbourne in the late 1970's. Throughout the 80's he co-wrote numerous hits including "I Found Someone" with Branigan. Throughout his career, Bolton has released at least 17 studio albums and 35 singles, nine of which peaked at #1 in the the US.
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Joe Carter
Former MLB All-Star OF
Former MLB All-Star OF
A 16-year major league baseball veteran, Joe Carter is most famous for hitting a walk-off home run to win the 1993 World Series with the Toronto Blue Jays trailing 6-5 to the Philadelphia Phillies in the bottom of the ninth inning. Carter helped the Blue Jays win their first World Series title a year earlier in 1992 when he hit two home runs.
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Chris Chandler
Former NFL All-Pro QB
Former NFL All-Pro QB
An intelligent and wily veteran quarterback, Chris Chandler played 17 seasons in the National Football League with the Colts, Buccaneers, Cardinals, Rams, Oilers, Falcons and Bears. Chandler started with all seven teams, including twice with the Rams in different cities (St. Louis and Los Angeles). Chandler completed his 10th consecutive season of more than 1,000 passing yards in 2003 with the Chicago Bears. He threw for 28,484 career yards with 2,328 receptions and 170 touchdowns.
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Don Cheadle
Actor: Crash, Hotel Rwanda, Oceans Eleven
Actor: Crash, Hotel Rwanda, Oceans Eleven
Don Cheadle has led a successful film and television career having starred in films such as Iron Man 2, Crash and Hotel Rwanda. He received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for his role in Hotel Rwanda and multiple nominations for Best Supporting Actor from the BAFTA and the Screen Actors Guild. He has made multiple appearances at the World Series of Poker and fared well against professional players. Cheadle received the Summit Peace Award for his work in stopping the genocide which had been taking place in Darfur.
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Vince Coleman
Former MLB All-Star OF
Former MLB All-Star OF
A former record-setting Major League catcher, Vince Coleman led the National League in steals in his first six seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals (549 total steals from 1985 to1990). Coleman currently is sixth all-time for career stolen bases with 752 and is the only player in history to steal 100 bases in three straight years.
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Stephen Curry
NBA Guard for the Golden State Warriors
NBA Guard for the Golden State Warriors
NBA All-Rookie First Team of 2010, Stephen Curry has made a name for himself in less than 2 years out of college. He was drafted by the Golden State Warriors in round one of the 2009 draft and signed a four-year, $12.7 million contract. In 2010, Curry has had a rookie high of 5 30-point, 10-assist games, 3rd most in the NBA behind Lebron James and Dwyane Wade. He set his first NBA record with most threes made by a rookie in a season with 166 at .437 accuracy. He now makes his debut as a rookie in the American Century Celebrity Golf Tournament on July 13.
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Oscar de la Hoya
Legendary Boxer
Legendary Boxer
"The Golden Boy", as he was nicknamed, brought home a gold medal from the Barcelona Olympic Games, won 39 bouts out of 45 fights throughout his boxing career and won by KO in 30 of the fights. De La Hoya has defeated 17 world champions and has won 10 world titles in six different weight classes. He has also generated more money than any other boxer in the history of the sport.
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Jack Del Rio
NFL Head Coach: Jacksonville Jaguars
NFL Head Coach: Jacksonville Jaguars
Jack Del Rio is starting his seventh season as head coach of the NFL's Jacksonville Jaguars. He is one of just nine current NFL coaches to earn 50 wins, posting a 50-46 mark through six seasons with the Jaguars. In his 24th year in the NFL, Del Rio was named the second head coach in Jacksonville history in January 2003.
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Trent Dilfer
Former NFL All-Pro QB
Former NFL All-Pro QB
One of the NFL's most durable and hard-working quarterbacks, Trent Dilfer is also recognized as one of the best teammates and mentors in the game. Currently Dilfer serves as an NFL analyst for ESPN.
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Herm Edwards
Former NFL Head Coach
Former NFL Head Coach
Herman Edwards finished his third season as head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs and six days later was hired as an NFL analyst for ESPN. In his first season in Kansas City in 2006, Edwards led to Chiefs to a 9-7 record and the playoffs for the first time in three years, edging out the Denver Broncos by divisional tiebreaker for second place in the AFC West.
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Trent Edwards
NFL QB: Buffalo Bills
NFL QB: Buffalo Bills
Trent Edwards has spent the past two seasons at quarterback for the Buffalo Bills. Drafted by the Bills in the third round of the 2007 NFL Draft, the 26-year-old Edwards was named to the NFL All-Rookie team in 2007.
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John Elway
NFL Hall of Fame QB
NFL Hall of Fame QB
Hall of Fame quarterback John Elway retired 10 years ago (1999) after leading the Denver Broncos to five Super Bowls, including victories in Super Bowls XXXII (beat Green Bay 31-24) and XXXIII (defeated Atlanta 34-19). Elway was voted MVP of that Super bowl, which would prove to be the last game of his career. Elway was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2004, his first year of eligibility. He was selected to an NFL record-tying nine Pro Bowls.
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Mike Eruzione
Captain, 1980 US Hockey Team
Captain, 1980 US Hockey Team
Mike Eruzione is one of the most recognizable names in both Olympic and hockey history. The dynamic captain of the gold medal-winning 1980 United States Hockey Team, Eruzione scored the winning goal in the semi-final game against the powerful Soviet Union team - often referred to as the famous "Miracle on Ice" game in Lake Placid, New York.
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Marshall Faulk
Former NFL All-Pro RB
Former NFL All-Pro RB
Marshall Faulk began his career as a true freshman at San Diego State University with one of the greatest freshman seasons in NCAA history. He went on to win the XXXIV Super Bowl, three-time First-team All-Pro selection, seven-time Pro Bowl selection and numerous other recognitions including three-time NFL Offensive Player of the Year. Today, Faulk works as an analyst for the NFL network and runs a charity out of his hometown of San Diego.
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Grant Fuhr
NHL Hall of Fame Goalie
NHL Hall of Fame Goalie
One of the NHL's all-time great goaltenders, Grant Fuhr was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2003 (his first year of eligibility). Fuhr played 19 seasons in the NHL from 1981-2000 with six different teams (Edmonton, Toronto, Buffalo, Los Angeles, St. Louis and Calgary). Drafted by Edmonton, he had his best seasons while playing for the Oilers from 1981 to 1991. While with the Oilers, he earned five Stanley Cup Championships.
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Trent Green
NFL All-Pro QB
NFL All-Pro QB
A 15-year NFL veteran and Pro Bowl quarterback, Trent Green spent last season with the St. Louis Rams where he had won a Super Bowl ring in 2000 during his first stint with the team. Green's NFL career includes playing with San Diego (1993), Washington (1995-98), St. Louis (1999-2000, 2008), Kansas City (2001-06), and Miami (2007).
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Robbie Gould
Chicago Bears Placekicker
Chicago Bears Placekicker
After signing a deal with the Chicago Bears to extend his contract, Robbie Gould has become the highest paid kicker in the NFL. He has been a Pro Bowl and All-Pro selectee and currently maintains an 85.9% field goal completion. Gould will be competing in the American Century Championship for the first time this year.
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Todd Haley
NFL Head Coach: Kansas City Chiefs
NFL Head Coach: Kansas City Chiefs
Prior to joining the Chiefs, Haley served as the Arizona Cardinals' offensive coordinator from 2007 to 2008, and was the wide receivers coach for the New York Jets, Chicago Bears, and Dallas Cowboys. Today, Haley is the only NFL head coach never to have played football on any level, but that hasn't stopped the ambitious coach as he has made his way to be head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs.
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Anfernee Hardaway
Former NBA All-Star
Former NBA All-Star
One of the NBA's most exciting point guards, Anfernee Hardaway's size and versatility set him apart from many other players of his era. Selected by the Golden State Warriors in the first round of the 1993 NBA Draft (third pick overall), Hardaway was traded along with three future first-round picks to the Orlando Magic.
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Rodney Harrison
Former NFL Pro-Bowler
Former NFL Pro-Bowler
Prior to announcing his retirement in 2009, Rodney Harrison set the NFL record for most sacks (30.5) by a defensive back, became one of only ten players to record at least 20 interceptions and 20 sacks in a career. He was a two-time Pro Bowl selection, two-time Super Bowl champion and is currently an analyst on Football Night in America with NBC Sports.
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A.J. Hawk
NFL LB: Green Bay Packers
NFL LB: Green Bay Packers
A.J. Hawk begins his fourth season as a linebacker for the Green Bay Packers. He has started every game during his three seasons with the Packers and has been in the top two in tackles every season. Drafted by the Packers fifth overall in the 2006 NFL Draft, Hawk finished third in the Associated Press Defensive Rookie of the Year voting, and earned a spot on Pro Football Weekly/Pro Football Writers Association All-Rookie Team that season.
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Steve Holcomb
2010 US Olympic Gold Medalist: 4-Man Bobsled
2010 US Olympic Gold Medalist: 4-Man Bobsled
Steve Holcomb was into alpine skiing before entering the bobsled world. He was first exposed to the World Olympics at the 2002 Winter Olympics where he worked as a tester for the bobsled course prior to competition. Following his tour-of-duty in the U.S. military, Holcomb went on to compete on the bobsled World cup circuit. He competed in the 2006 Winter Olympics playing 6th and took home the gold medal at the 2010 U.S. Olympics.
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Lou Holtz
Former Notre Dame Head Football Coach
Former Notre Dame Head Football Coach
One of the most respected college football coaches, Lou Holtz is the only coach to have led six different programs to bowl games and the only coach to guide four different programs to the final top 20 rankings. He has been coaching since 1961. In 2008, he was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame. Best known for his role as Head Football Coach at Notre Dame (1986-1996), Holtz led his 1988 team to win the National Championship with a 12-0 record. 73 years young, he now looks to take on other well-known sports figures in the American Century Celebrity Golf Tournament.
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Oliver Hudson
Actor: Rules of Engagement
Actor: Rules of Engagement
Oliver Hudson, the son of actress Goldie Hawn and brother of actress Kate Hudson, plays the role of Adam Rhodes in the CBS television series "Rules of Engagement." Hudson began his career in the entertainment industry as a production assistant on the feature films "Father's Day" and "Executive Decision."
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Brett Hull
Former NHL All-Star
Former NHL All-Star
One of the NHL's all-time great scorers, Brett Hull was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in October 2008. Hull and his father Bobby became the first ever father-son hockey duo to achieve this honor. Hull finished his illustrious career with 741 goals (third all-time) and posted 650 assists for a total of 1,391 points in 1,269 games.
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Dan Jansen
Olympic Gold Medal Speed Skater
Olympic Gold Medal Speed Skater
One of the world's most prolific speed skaters, Dan Jansen is best known for winning a gold medal in his final Olympic speed skating race after suffering through years of disappointment and heartbreak. Four days after yet another heartbreaking fall in the 500 meters at the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, Jansen finally won the gold medal he so deserved in the 1,000 meter race.
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Dale Jarrett
NASCAR Driver
NASCAR Driver
One of the most esteemed drivers in NASCAR history, racing is in the family bloodline of Dale Jarrett. Jarrett is the son of two-time NASCAR Grand National champion Ned Jarrett and the father of former Busch Series racer Jason Jarrett. Upon high school graduation, Dale Jarrett was offered a full golf scholarship to the University of South Carolina, but declined to follow his passion of racing. In his career, he has competed in almost 700 races over 30 seasons.
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Michael Jordan
NBA legend
NBA legend
One of the most recognizable athletes in the sporting world, Michael Jordan was elected to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in April 2009. In his storied career, Jordan guided the Chicago Bulls to six NBA titles, and the University of North Carolina to the 1982 NCAA Championship. He led the NBA in scoring an unprecedented 10 times and was named league MVP five times.
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Jason Kidd
NBA All-Star: Dallas Mavericks
NBA All-Star: Dallas Mavericks
Considered to be one of the greatest playmakers in NBA history, Jason Kidd's on-court versatility makes him a regular triple-double threat. A nine-time NBA All-Star, Kidd led the Dallas Mavericks to the quarterfinals of the NBA Playoffs in 2009. Prior to joining the Mavericks, he led New Jersey to the NBA Finals in both 2002 and 2003. A veteran of 15 NBA seasons, Kidd holds career averages of 13.8 points, 9.2 assists and 6.7 rebounds.
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Jamie Langenbrunner
Captain, 2010 US Hockey Team
Captain, 2010 US Hockey Team
As Captain of the 2010 US Hockey Team, Jamie Langenbrunner and his team brought home the silver medal from Vancouver. He currently plays for the New Jersey Devils as a Winger and has been apart of two Stanley Cup wins, one with the Dallas Stars prior to signing with the Devils. He has had more than 12 game-winning goals placing him on top of numerous notable Hall of Famers including Mario Lemieux and tying Legends such as Phil Esposito.
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Kenny Lofton
Former MLB All-Star
Former MLB All-Star
A veteran of 17 major league baseball seasons, Kenny Lofton is recognized as one of the premier lead-off hitters in the game. Lofton appeared in six consecutive All-Star games (1994-99) and won four straight Gold Glove honors while playing for the Cleveland Indians and Atlanta Braves.
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Neil Lomax
Pro-Bowl quarterback
Pro-Bowl quarterback
Holding 90 NCAA records, Neil Lomax made his mark in football before ever reaching the NFL. During his professional career he played in the 1984 and 1987 Pro Bowls and threw for over 4500 yards in a single season. Today, he is president of ProMax Event Management and an avid golfer. Lomax continues to share his love of the sport as a coach for his local high school football team.
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John Lynch
Former NFL All-Pro Safety
Former NFL All-Pro Safety
A 15-year NFL veteran safety, John Lynch is one of the most decorated NFL players with nine Pro Bowl selections and four Associated Press All-Pro recognitions. Lynch officially announced this past November and six days later joined NFL on Fox in the broadcasting booth as a color commentator. Lynch's career totals include 1,277 tackles, 13 sacks and 26 interceptions. Lynch posted at least one interception for 11 consecutive seasons (1995-2005).
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Greg Maddux
Former MLB All-Star Pitcher
Former MLB All-Star Pitcher
Legendary pitcher Greg Maddux was the first pitcher in MLB history to win the Cy Young Award for four consecutive years. He also holds the record for most Gold Gloves with 18. During the four seasons he won the Cy Young Award, Maddux had a 75-29 record with a 1.98 ERA allowing less than one runner per inning. He currently is working in the Cubs' front office.
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Fred "Crime Dog" McGriff
Former MLB first baseman
Former MLB first baseman
Fred McGriff led an illustrious 18-year career in the major leagues as he we just shy of the coveted 500 homeruns mark. He has one World Series championship and three Silver Slugger Awards under his belt along with five appearances in the MLB All-Star game including All-Star MVP in 1994.
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Jim McMahon
Former NFL All-Pro QB
Former NFL All-Pro QB
Recognized as one of the grittiest quarterbacks of all time, Jim McMahon led the Chicago Bears offense for the first eight seasons of his NFL career from 1982 to 1989 and drove them to a 46-10 victory over the New England Patriots in the 1986 Super Bowl
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Bode Miller
World Class Skier
World Class Skier
Bode Miller of the United States shows off the silver medal he had just been awarded for his performance earlier in the men's combined ski at Medals Plaza in downtown Salt Lake City, Wednesday Feb. 13, 2002. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong)
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Mike Modano
NHL All-Star
NHL All-Star
He was one of only five Americans to be picked with the first overall selection in the NHL draft. Throughout his 20 years in the league, Modano has helped his Dallas Stars win the Stanley Cup while becoming one of just 14 NHL players to net over 500 regular season goals in a career.
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Mark Mulder
Former MLB All-Star Pitcher
Former MLB All-Star Pitcher
Mark Mulder played his first full MLB season in 2001, winning 21 games and in contention for the Cy Young Award. He was selected to the All-Stars twice and won the World Series in 2006. Following a rotator-cuff injury and subsequent surgery, Mulder was never the same pitcher again. During his prime, though, he led the American League in wins in 2001, AL pitchers in complete games in 2003 and 2004, and the AL in shutouts in 2001 and 2003.
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Jonathan Ogden
Former All-Pro OL
Former All-Pro OL
Jonathan Ogden is one of the most celebrated offensive lineman in the history of the NFL. In his 12-year NFL career he played in 177 games, all for the Baltimore Ravens. Ogden was named All-Pro nine times and is an 11-time Pro Bowler at left tackle, earning trips to the Pro Bowl in Hawaii for an 11-year span from 1997-2007.
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John O'Hurley
Actor/Host: Seinfeld, Family Feud
Actor/Host: Seinfeld, Family Feud
Best known for his roll in Seinfeld playing John Peterman from 1995 to 1998, John O'Hurley has been the host of Family Feud from 2006 to 2010 and starred in the first season of Dancing with the Stars. In 2008 he played King Arthur in the Los Angeles production of "Spamalot" at the Ahmanson Theatre. After earning $126,000 for Golfers Against Cancer charity from Dancing with the Stars, O'Hurley looks to assert himself as a formidable challenge in this year's American Century Celebrity Golf Tournament.
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Chris Paul
NBA All-Star Gaurd
NBA All-Star Gaurd
Starting point guard for the New Orleans Hornets, Chris Paul has had an illustrious career starting in 2006 receiving NBA Rookie of the Year and an appointment to the All-Rookie First Team. Since then he has been awarded NBA All-Star three times, All-NBA First and Second Team and All-Defensive First and Second Team. He has participated in numerous celebrity and youth bowling events as the head of the CP3 Foundation to benefit programs in Louisiana after Hurricane Katrina.
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Digger Phelps
ESPN Analyst, Former Notre Dame Basketball Coach
ESPN Analyst, Former Notre Dame Basketball Coach
Digger Phelps enjoyed two successful decades as Notre Dame's head basketball coach from1972 to1991. Phelps won more games (393) than any coach in Irish history. His teams advanced to the NCAA Championship on 14 occasions - including six of his last seven seasons - and reached the Final Four in 1978.
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Stone Phillips
Former Dateline NBC Anchor
Former Dateline NBC Anchor
Stone Phillips operated as the anchor of Datelilne NBC from its inception until 2007. He landed his first major on-air role as a correspondent for 20/20. He has also worked as a substitute anchor for NBC's "Nightly News", "Today", and as a substitute moderator on "Meet the Press".
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Dan Quayle
Former Vice President of the United States
Former Vice President of the United States
Dan Quayle served as the 44th Vice President of the United States with President Herbert Walker Bush from 1989 to 1993. Quayle started his political career at a very young age as he was elected to Congress at the age of 29. He was later elected to the United States Senate at age 33 and became Vice President of the United States at age 41.
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Dan Quinn
Former NHL center
Former NHL center
Dan Quinn was the first-round draft pick of the Calgary Flames (13th overall) in the 1983 NHL Entry Draft while he was playing for the Belleville Bulls of the Ontario Hockey League at the age of 18. He made his NHL debut midway through the next season, scoring 52 points in 54 games.
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Rick Rhoden
Former Major League All-Star Pitcher
Former Major League All-Star Pitcher
Rick Rhoden pitched for 15 years in the major leagues, winning 151 games. A two-time All-Star, Rhoden played for the 1977 and 1978 National League Champion Los Angeles Dodgers. He was won multiple ACC titles in the past and looks to defend his championship against others at this year's ACC tournament.
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Alfonso Ribeiro
Actor: Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Actor: Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Alfonso Ribeiro is an actor, singer and dancer best known for his role as spoiled rich-kid Carlton Banks in the former hit television sitcom "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air." From 1990 to 1996, his character Carlton was often mercilessly teased by Will Smith's lead character and was often called upon to do a comic, usually improvised dance routine to Tom Jones' hit song "It's Not Unusual."
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Jerry Rice
Former NFL All-Pro WR
Former NFL All-Pro WR
Regarded as one of the greatest players in NFL history, Jerry Rice showed exceptional work ethic both on and off the field during his illustrious career. The all-time leader in every major statistical category for wide receivers; Rice spent 20 years in the league (San Francisco 49ers 1985-2000, Oakland Raiders 2001-2003, Seattle Seahawks 2004).
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Aaron Rodgers
NFL QB: Green Bay Packers
NFL QB: Green Bay Packers
Earmarked as Brett Favre's successor in Green Bay, Aaron Rodgers made his starting quarterback debut last season with a 24-19 win over the Minnesota Vikings . In his second start the following week, he was voted the FedEx Air award winner passing for 328 yards and three touchdowns against the Detroit Lions.
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Jeremy Roenick
NHL All Star: San Jose Sharks
NHL All Star: San Jose Sharks
A 20-year NHL veteran, Jeremy Roenick combines great speed, passing and finishing skills with a physical style of play. Roenick has recorded 513 goals, 703 assists and 1,216 regular season points in his illustrious career.
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Ray Romano
Comedian/Actor: Everybody Loves Raymond
Comedian/Actor: Everybody Loves Raymond
Ray Romano is best known as the Emmy Award-winning actor and comedian who starred in the long-running CBS hit comedy "Everybody Loves Raymond," (1996-2005). Romano's film credits include "Welcome to Mooseport," "Eulogy" and "Grilled" and he was also recently seen in "The Last Word" and "The Grand." Romano is gearing up to launch a new television sitcom, "Men of a Certain Age" to air on TNT.
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NFL All-Pro QB; Dallas Cowboys
Tony Romo
Tony Romo
An aspiring young quarterback, Tony Romo ascended from the ranks of undrafted free agent and three-year back-up quarterback, to a two-time Pro Bowl selection for the Dallas Cowboys. Romo has career stats of 831 completions on 1,307 attempts, 81 touchdowns, 46 interceptions, 10,562 total passing yards and a 94.7 quarterback rating.
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Joe Don Rooney
Rascal Flatts: Lead Guitarist and harmony singer
Rascal Flatts: Lead Guitarist and harmony singer
Joe Don Rooney has been part of the trio which makes up the multi-platinum band, Rascal Flatts, since it's inception in 1999. He was awarded the People's Choice Awards for favorite group, CMT Music Award for Group/Duo of the Year and AMA Favorite Country Band among many others over the past decade. Rooney and his fellow rascals will be performing the "Nothing Like This" tour in 2010-2011.
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Matt Ryan
NFL QB: Atlanta Falcons
NFL QB: Atlanta Falcons
Matt Ryan just completed his first NFL season as quarterback of the Atlanta Falcons, winning the Rookie of the Year Award. Drafted by the Falcons with the third pick overall in the 2008 NFL Draft, Ryan became the first rookie quarterback to start a season for the Falcons since Steve Bartkowski in 1975. Ryan completed his first NFL pass for a 62-yard touchdown to Michael Jenkins, becoming the first quarterback to throw a touchdown on his first career NFL pass since Michael Bishop of the New England Patriots in 2000.
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Mark Rypien
Former All-Pro NFL QB
Former All-Pro NFL QB
Mark Rypien is a two-time National Football League Pro Bowl quarterback and Super Bowl MVP who played for 12 seasons. Rypien enjoyed his best years playing for the Washington Redskins for seven seasons from 1987 to 1993.He led the team to the playoffs in three consecutive seasons (1990-92). Rypien pioneered the Redskins to victory in Super Bowl XXVI by passing for 292 yards and two touchdowns in Washington's 37-24 win over the Buffalo Bills where he was named the game's MVP.
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Bret Saberhagen
Former MLB Pitcher/World Series MVP
Former MLB Pitcher/World Series MVP
In his 16-year professional career that spanned from 1984 to 2001, Bret Saberhagen was considered among the top pitchers in major league baseball. In his second year in the league with the Kansas City Royals, the 21-year-old "Sabes" established himself as the ace of the staff, going 20-6 with a 2.87 ERA.
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Joe Sakic
Former NHL All-Star
Former NHL All-Star
Having played from 1988-2009 with the Quebec Nordiques/Colorado Avalanche franchise, Joe Sakic was one of the most productive forwards in the NHL. At the end of his last season in the NHL, he was the eighth all-time points leader, 14th in all-time goals and 11th in all-time assists. As captain, he helped lead Team Canada to its first gold medal in 50 years at the 2002 Winter Olympics.
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Matt Schaub
NFL QB: Houston Texans
NFL QB: Houston Texans
Matt Schaub, quarterback of the Houston Texans for the past two seasons, is known for being an accurate, strong armed and smart quarterback. After spending two seasons with the Atlanta Falcons, Schaub joined the Texans in a trade in March 2007. He has thrown for 6,317 passing yards with 527 completions on 830 attempts. Schaub has thrown 30 career touchdowns, including 15 alone in the 2008 season. He went over 3,000 yards for the season and ended the year with a 92.7 quarterback rating.
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Mike Shanahan
Former NFL Head Coach
Former NFL Head Coach
Mike Shanahan completed his 26th season in the NFL coaching ranks and his 14th and final as head coach of the Denver Broncos last season. He led the Broncos to back-to-back victories in the Super Bowl in 1998 and 1999, including the thrilling 31-24 victory over the favored Green Bay Packers in 1998.
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Sterling Sharpe
Former NFL All-Pro TE
Former NFL All-Pro TE
A former All-Pro NFL wide receiver, Sterling Sharpe has spent the past five years as an NFL analyst for the NFL Network. Prior to that, he spent nine years at ESPN as an analyst for Sunday NFL Countdown and Monday Night Countdown. He also spent time briefly with NBC Sports in 2007. Sharpe was a five-time Pro Bowl wide receiver for the Green Bay Packers. He suffered a career-ending injury to the top two vertebrae in his neck during a game in December 1994.
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Ozzie Smith
MLB Hall of Fame SS
MLB Hall of Fame SS
Recognized as one of major league baseball's greatest defensive players of all time, Ozzie Smith was elected into Baseball's Hall of Fame in 2002. Nicknamed "The Wizard of Oz," Smith won 13 consecutive Gold Glove Awards during his career at shortstop. Over the course of his 19-year career Smith earned some impressive offensive statistics as well, retiring in 1996 with 2,460 hits and 580 stolen bases.
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John Smoltz
Former MLB All-Star Pitcher
Former MLB All-Star Pitcher
John Smoltz spent over two decades playing for the Atlanta Braves. He was the recipient of the Cy Young Award in 1996, eight-time All-Star selectee, and won the World Series in 1995. He now works as a broadcaster for the Braves on Peachtree TV.
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Steve Spurrier
Univ. of South Carolina Football Coach
Univ. of South Carolina Football Coach
Steve Spurrier is one of the most successful collegiate coaches of all time. He has coached a national championship team, won seven Southeastern Conference titles, and won nearly three-fourths of his college games coached. Spurrier is starting his 20th collegiate season, fifth season as Head Coach at the University of South Carolina.
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Wally Szczerbiak
NBA All-Star: Cleveland Cavaliers
NBA All-Star: Cleveland Cavaliers
Wally is currently in his 10th season in the NBA, his second with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Over time, he has solidified himself as a solid player on the court, averaging 14.1 points and four rebounds per contest.
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Vinny Testaverde
Former NFL All-Pro QB
Former NFL All-Pro QB
A former Heisman Trophy winner out of the University of Miami, Vinny Testaverde played for 21 seasons in the NFL, his last for the Carolina Panthers in 2007. Testaverde holds the NFL record having thrown a touchdown pass in 21 consecutive seasons. He also holds the NFL record for throwing touchdown passes to 70 different players and the NFL record for highest completion percentage in a single game (at least 20 attempts) at 91.3% (21 of 23) in 1993 vs. the Los Angeles Rams.
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Joe Theismann
Former NFL All-Pro QB
Former NFL All-Pro QB
As a former college and professional football star, Joe Theismann was a 12-year NFL veteran. He played 163 consecutive games for the Washington Redskins from 1974 to 1985 and led the Redskins to the 1983 Super Bowl title with a 27-17 win over Miami. Theismann was named the league's MVP in 1983. He holds Redskins records for passing yardage (25,206), completions (2,044) and attempts (3,602).
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Billy Joe Tolliver
Former NFL QB
Former NFL QB
Recognized as a colorful, hard-nosed quarterback, Billy Joe Tolliver enjoyed a productive 12-year NFL career. He was a second-round draft pick of the San Diego Chargers in 1989. He started the final four games of his rookie season with the Chargers, including a 24 of 39 performance at Washington for a career-best 350 yards and two touchdowns. His 350 yards were the fifth highest total by a rookie quarterback in NFL history.
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Jack Wagner (Actor: The Bold and The Beautiful)
One of America's most popular soap opera stars, Jack Wagner has played the brash and daring sea captain Dominick Marone on CBS's daytime show "The Bold and the Beautiful" since 2003. He was nominated for an Emmy in 2005 for "Outstanding Lead Actor." Wagner also was nominated for an Emmy for his role as Frisco Jones on the daytime drama General Hospital which he starred in for several years.
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David Wells
Former All-Star Pitcher
Former All-Star Pitcher
All-Star pitcher David Wells is best known for being one of only 17 pitchers to have pitched a perfect game in the past 130 years of major league baseball. On May 17, 1998 while pitching for the New York Yankees, Wells shutout the Minnesota Twins 4-0. Nicknamed "Boomer" for his physique, Wells has been one of the games better left-handed pitchers, especially during his years with the New York Yankees and Toronto Blue Jays.
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Ken Whisenhunt
NFL Head Coach: Arizona Cardinals
NFL Head Coach: Arizona Cardinals
As Head Coach of the Arizona Cardinals, Ken Whisenhunt led the team to their first Super Bowl in franchise history this past February. Whisenhunt became a head coach for the first time when he was hired by Arizona on January 14, 2007. In his first season the Cardinals showed improvement by finishing 8-8 after finishing 5-11 the previous two seasons. Last year, in his second season they finished 9-7 and won the NFC West Division championship, the Cardinals' first division title since 1975 and the club's first playoff berth in 10 years.
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