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 Jim Tressel - 2009 
Head Football Coach for Ohio State University.

Tom Crean - 2009
Indiana University men's basketball coach.

Paul Hornung Paul Hornung - 2008
Former Notre Dame Heisman Trophy winner and one of all-time great Green Bay Packers.

Jay Bilas Jay Bilas - 2008
Former Duke player and analyst for ESPN and college basketball.

David Pollack David Pollack - 2007
Devout Christian, severe neck injury forced his retirement from the NFL, former #1 draft pick of the Bengals.

Sean Miller Sean Miller - 2007
One of bright young stars in collegiate basketball coaching ranks, Xavier University.

SpeakerChris Spielman - 2006
High School, Massillon Washington; College, OSU; NFL, Lions, Bills and Browns  All American Linebacker and Pro Bowler.
SpeakerCharlie Coles - 2006
Miami University Hall of Fame player and coach has guided the RedHawks to many conference titles and NCAA Tournament appearances.
Jim BreechJim Breech - 2005
A former American football kicker in the National Football League, who played for Cincinnati Bengals from 1980-1992.
Billy PackerBilly Packer - 2005
A long time analyst for college basketball.
SpeakerTerry Hoeppner - 2004
After leading the Miami RedHawks to another Bowl berth in 2004, he was named the head coach at Indiana University.

SpeakerDale Brown - 2004
During his tenure at LSU, he coached Shaquille O'Neal and 15 others to the NBA.

SpeakerMarvin Lewis - 2003
He has been responsible for the quick turnaround of the Bengals. Led the team to an 8-8 record in 2003. He has become active in the community.

SpeakerDigger Phelps - 2003
He was the coach at Notre Dame when the Irish ended UCLA's 88-game winning streak. The Irish reached the Final Four in 1978.
SpeakerAnthony Munoz - 2002
He became the Bengals' first and only Hall of Fame member in 1998 and continues to play an important role in the area through the Munoz foundation.
SpeakerClark Kellogg - 2002
Following a standout career at Ohio State and an injury-plagued professional career, he has become a top college backetball announcer.
SpeakerBarry Switzer - 2001
He led Oklahoma to three NCAA titles and the Dallas Cowboys to a victory in Super Bowl XXX.
SpeakerOscar Robertson - 2001
He was voted into the NBA Hall of Fame in 1979 and was one of the league's 50 greatest players.
SpeakerBill Mallory - 2000
He led Miami, Colorado, Indiana to top 20 finishes in the Associated Press polls.
SpeakerTubby Smith - 2000
The Wildvats have made the NCA tournament all eight of his seasons, including a National Championship his first year.
SpeakerMike Singeltary - 1999
A 1998 NFL Hall of Fame inductee, he was a 10-time Pro Bowl member. He was 1985 Defensive Player of the Year.
SpeakerWally Szczerbiak - 1999
After leading Miami to a Sweet 16 as a senior, he has enjoyed a solid NBA career with the Minnesota Timberwolves.
SpeakerChuck Noll - 1998
The only NFL coach to win four Super Bowls. He won 209 games during his 23 year career with the steelers.
SpeakerRick Majerus - 1998
He coached Utah to the NCAA finals in 1998. After retiring because of health reasons, he has become an analyst.
SpeakerCalvin Hill - 1997
During his six-year career with the Cowboys, he became thier first 1,000-yard rusher.
SpeakerBill Walton - 1997
He was a three-time NCAA Player of the Year. He has become a top NBA analyst.
SpeakerTony Dorsett - 1996
After winning the Heisman Trophy at Pittsburgh, he ran for 12,000 yards in the NFL.
SpeakerBob Huggins - 1996
He coached the Bearcats to the Final Four in 1992. His teams consistently win 20 games.
SpeakerBo Schembechler - 1995
He coached Michigan to a 194-48-5 record and 13 conference championships.
SpeakerJerry Tarkanian - 1995
he led UNLV to one national title during his 19-year career.
SpeakerGene Stallings - 1994
He led Alabama to a National Championship in 1992.
SpeakerAbe Lemons - 1994
He won 599 games during his 34-year coaching career. He died Sept. 2, 2002, at the age of 79.
SpeakerJoe Theismann - 1993
He became a top football analyst after a Hall of Fame career in the NFL.
SpeakerRick Pitino - 1993
He won the 1996 NCAA title at Kentucky and led Louisville to a suprising Final Four appearance in 2005.
SpeakerRocky Bleier - 1992
Rushed for more than 1,000 rushing yards in one season for the Steelers.
SpeakerMike Krzyzewski - 1992
He led Duke to three NCAA titles. He remains one of the game's most respected coaches.
SpeakerArchie Griffin - 1991
The only two-time Heisman Trophy winner.
SpeakerBobby Knight - 1991
He won three NCAA titles at Indiana and has Texas Tech fans believing.
SpeakerSam Wyche - 1990
He coached the Bengals to Super Bowl XXIII.
SpeakerDick Vitale - 1990
He probably has the most recognizable voice in college basketball.
 

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