former college/NFL wide receiver; played for Cowboys, 49ers, Giants & Broncos; #18 pick overall 1986 NFL draft; member of 49ers Super Bowl XXIV championship team
Bats: Left , Throws: Right Height: 6' 2' , Weight: 190 lb. Born: July 6, 1938 Signed by the Baltimore Oriole in 1956Debut: July 27, 1959 Final Game: June 7, 1963 Died: July 18, 2001
Former NFL Offensive Tackle. 1x Super Bowl Champion (XIX w/ San Francisco). San Diego Chargers (1975?1983),San Francisco 49ers (1984),Kansas City Chiefs (1985),New York Jets (1985)
Basketball coach, the one with the most wins in Canadian Interuniversity Sport men's basketball history with the University of Victoria, and former head coach of Canadian national men's basketball team. Canadian Basketball Hall of Fame
former college/NFL offensive lineman; played for University of Nebraska & Kansas City Chiefs; 12X Pro Bowler; 9X All-Pro; All-American; Outland Trophy winner (1992); Nebraska All-Century Football Team; jersey retired by Cornhuskers,NFL Hall Of Fame 2015
Russian Female Former Athlete - Track And Field - Javelin Throw. 'World Championships' Silver Medals X 2 (Seville 1999, Paris 2003), 'European Championships' Silver Medal (Budapest 1998). 'World Athletics Final' Gold Medal (Athens 2003)
College Football - University of West Florida Head Football Coach 2016 - ) 2018 American Football Coaches Association NCAA Division II Coach of the Year award
Baseball / 1986 - 98 / Infielder for Dodgers, Mets, Padres, Astros & Angels / Currently Vice President of Professional and International Scouting for Red Sox
former college/NFL quarterback; played for University of Georgia and Atlanta Falcons; All - SEC 2005; SEC Championship Game MVP (2005); won 2 SEC Championships while at Georgia
MLB pitcher from 1981-91 for Padres, A's. As a rookie in 1982 going 10-6, 3 saves, 2.64 ERA. Best seasons in 1984 with 15-9, 3.40 ERA and 1988 going 16-11 with 3.26 ERA
Model, appreared on the 1991 MAXX Racing card #137. Sponsored by Unocal, the RaceStoppers began appearing at races at the 1969 Daytona 500. Always a popular feature with race fans
Former MLB player - Brooklyn Dodgers (1948-1950 & 1952 to 1955)was a member of the World Series champs in 1955. He also played in the 1952 and 1953 World Series and was an outfielder. He hit 333 in world series in play lifetime. Batted .305 in 1952