
Retired Two-Time Pro Bowl Wide Receiver
Derrick Mason joined the Tennessee Oilers in 1997 after being selected in the 4th round of the NFL Draft out of Michigan State University. Over the next 14 seasons he played with the Oilers, Baltimore

Emmy Award-Winning ESPN and Amazon Prime Analyst
Kirk Herbstreit is the face of ESPN s College GameDay program and one of the most respected voices in all of college football. Herbstreit gained his extensive knowledge of the game while playing at Oh

Olympic Gold Medalist for the Figure Skating
Scott Hamilton is one of the most decorated men s figure skaters in USA history. At the 1984 Sarajevo Olympic Games he became an American hero after capturing gold in the men s singles event, and also

Bowling Green Head Football Coach and Retired Four-Time Pro Bowl Running Back for the Tennesee Titans
Eddie George came into the national spotlight as a running back at Ohio State University and had one of the greatest college seasons for an RB in 1995 when he ran for a school-record 1,927 yards. In t

Four-Time CrossFit Champion
Rich Froning is a professional CrossFit athlete. He first garnered an interest in CrossFit as a workout style when he was doing workouts at the fire department where he worked. He quickly developed a

University of Tennessee Play By Play Broadcaster
Mike Keith is the current radio play-by-play voice for University of Tennessee Athletics and was the long-time voice of the Tennessee Titans. Keith grew up in Tennessee, and has also had a passion for

Former NFL Head Coach and Current ESPN Broadcaster
From a young age Rex Ryan wanted to follow in the footsteps of his father by becoming a professional football coach in the NFL. After attending college at Southwestern Oklahoma State University Rex sp

First Female Assistant Coach to Win a Super Bowl
Lori Locust was a groundbreaking assistant coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Locust was hired along with Maral Javadifar, making Tampa Bay the first NFL team to have two women on the coaching staff

Pro Football Hall of Fame Center
Kevin Mawae is an LSU product that played 16 seasons in the NFL for the Seattle Seahawks, New York Jets and Tennessee Titans at the center position. After a Hall of Fame career at LSU in which he earn

NASCAR Hall Of Famer and Three-Time Cup Series Champion
Darrell Waltrip's name cannot be said without immediately thinking of NASCAR; the two are synonymous. From 1972-2000, Waltrip dominated the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and is often considered one of the

Three-Time Olympic Medalist
Katie Hoff qualified for her first Olympic games in 2004 at the age of 15. A phenom in the pool at the 200-meter and 400-meter distances, she lived up to the hype throughout her career, winning seven