former college/NFL quarterback; played for Augustana College and Cincinnati Bengals; former Jags,Bengals QB/wideout/offensive coach, current Steelers QB coach
former college/NFL defensive end; played for University of Texas, St. Louis Cardinals & New England Patriots; All-American in college; 2X National Champion (Texas 1969, 1970)
former college/NFL running back; played for Ohio State University, Packers and Chiefs; 3X Pro Bowler, 3X All - Pro; 1971 Offensive ROY; #9 overall pick 1971 NFL Draft; 2X National Champ (68,70)
former college/NFL wide receiver; played for Southern University, Eagles & Cowboys; 4X Pro Bowler; NFL 1970s All-Decade Team; current Director of Player Development and Alumni for the Eagles
former college/NFL running back; played for USC & Oakland Raiders; All-American; In Super Bowl XI, ran for 137 yards; member of Raiders Super Bowl XI championship team
NHL Hall of Fame center from 1972-89, 18 years with Kings, Rangers, Red Wings. 4x All - Star, 2x Lady Bying Memorial Trophy, 2x Pearson Trophy, Ross Trophy for 1979-80 season.with most points (goals + assists) at 131
former college/NFL linebacker; played for Penn State University & Pittsburgh Steelers;All-American; 8X Pro Bowler; NFL 1970s All-Decade Team; member of Pro and College Football Hall of Fames; 4X Super Bowl champ
Thomas Lewis 'Tommy' Lyons (born August 7, 1948 in Atlanta, Georgia) is a former American football offensive lineman for the University of Georgia and the Denver Broncos[1] of the National Football League
Retired pro football defensive linemen with the Chicago Bears 1971-1973, New England Patriots 1974-1981, Washington Redskins 1982-1984, Starting Defensive End Super Bowl XVII
Former NHL Right Wing. Played for the Philadelphia Flyers (1971/72 - 1972/73), St. Louis Blues (1972/73 - 1976/77), Chicago Blackhawks (1977/78), N.Y. Rangers (1978/79), Quebec Nordiques (1979/80). Picked 9th overall in the first round in 1971
NFL, QB, New England Patriots 1971-75, San Francisco 49ers 1976-77, Oakland Raiders 1979-81, Los Angeles Raiders 1982-1986. College - Stanford. Heisman trophy 1970
NHL left wing from 1972-85, 14 seasons all with Sabres. For the 1984-85 season awarded the Selke Trophy. 1976 All - Star. First in short handed goals in 1977-78. Head coach for the Atlanta Thrashers formerly with the Boston Bruins as a coach
Former college/NBA/ABA center/forward; played for University of Kansas, Pacers, Nuggets, Sails, Rockets, Lakers, Spurs, Claws & Kings; scored 10,581 points
former college/NBA/ABA guard; played for University of South Carolina, Colonels, Nets, Lakers, Nuggets and Stars; 2X All - American, 2X ACC POY, #14 pick overall 1971 NBA Draft
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former college/NFL defensive back; played for Kansas State University & Cleveland Browns; 1X Pro Bowler; 13th pick overall 1971 NFL Draft; All-American
Former college/NFL cornerback; played for Bishop College, Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers & Buffalo Bills; member of 1971 Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys
former college/NFL safety; played for Western Illinois University & Pittsburgh Steelers; 2X Pro Bowl selection; 4X Super Bowl champion (IX)(X)(XIII)(XIV)
former college/NFL/WFL safety; played for Auburn University, St. Louis Cardinals, Birmingham Vulcans and Birmingham Americans; All - American; 2X All - SEC selection