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Anthony has entered the NBA Draft.
Fran was quarterback for the Miami Hurricanes in the late 1950s. He eventually became a head coach at Tampa, Miami and Kentucky. He led Kentucky to the SEC championship in 1976 and a 10-1 record in 1977. His final game at Kentucky in 1981 was a win over Tennessee. Following coaching he was the...
Ted was a three-time All-American linebacker for the Miami Hurricanes. He played for the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl V, a game the Colts won. But Ted is probably best remembered for his years with the Oakland Raiders, which produced other super Bowls. "The Mad Stork" is in the Pro...
Johnny was a concensus All-American basketball forward at Ole Miss. Playing from 1969-71, he averaged 40 points a game as a sophomore and was the SEC Basketball Player of the Year. He was the first player to sign a hardship clause and signed a five-year contract with Memphis in the ABA; he later...
"The A-Train" led Jacksonville University to the NCAA Division-1 basketball championship game against UCLA in 1971. He was an All-American center and went on to play in the ABA and NBA. He was in six All-Star games as an NBA player. He is a member of the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame...
"The Matador" was quarterback for the Miami Hurricanes in the early 1960s. He was an NFL draftee in 1964 and played eight seasons in the NFL. He also played in the Canadian and World Football leagues. Today he is in the food industry in Florida, making his famous conch fritters. He is a...
Bobby played college football at Minnesota and was on the 1960 National Championship team. He was an All-American in 1961 and '62 and won the Outland Trophy in '62. He played for the Kansas City Chiefs in both the AFL and NFL; he made the NFL Pro Bowl from 1970-72 and played on the Chiefs' team...
Rodney was a quarterback for the Southern Cal Trojans and winner of the Johnny Unitas Award. He was also good in baseball - good enough to be All-Pac 10. He had a 16-year career in the NFL and has been in broadcasting since retiring.
"Jake the Snake" led Arizona State University to an undefeated regular season in 1996 and a PAC-10 championship. He was drafted by the Arizona Cardinals and spent six years with them before being traded to Denver. Today he lives in Idaho where he is a big time handball player and volunteers for...
"The Big E" was named one of the 50 Greatest NBA Players of all-time and is in the Basketball Hall of Fame. He was a three-time All-American at the University of Houston from 1965-68 and was the College Player of the Year in '68. He went on to play in the NBA for the Rockets and Bullets and was a...