Date of birth: December 25, 1921 (1921-12-25) (age 88) Place of birth: Chicago, IL, United States Career information Position(s): OG College: Purdue NFL Draft: 1945 / Round: 6/ Pick 44 Organizations As player: 19471948-19491950-1952
Former college/NBA guard/forward; L.A. Lakers; coached NDBL Albuquerque Thunderbirds; current L.A. Sparks Head Coach; 5X NBA Champion; will become Women's basketball coach at USC following 2009 WNBA season
former college/NFL quarterback/safety; played for University of Kansas & L.A. Rams; 4X Pro Bowler; former Texas A&M offensive coordinator; former Seahawks & Packers wide receivers/special teams coach; current Rams wide receivers coach; All-American
MLB pitcher 2004-19 (+) for 6 teams. Cy Young 2009 going 16-8, ERA leading 2.16. All - Star.6x, Gold Gloves 6x, Sliver Sluggers 2x. Best season was 2015 going 19-3 and ERA leading 1.66. In 2019 World Series pitched 11 innings with 2.45 ERA
former college/NFL/AFL quarterback; played for University of Kansas, Chargers, Oilers, Packers & Rams; 2X All-American; #10 pick overall, 1962 NFL Draft
former college/NFL running back; played for LSU and Saints; 3X All-SEC selection; 1X Pro Bowler; 1X All-Pro; first player in NFL history to rush for 1200 yards, catch 50 passes, score 18 touchdowns and have fewer than 8 fumbles in a single season
Former Minneapolis Lakers (1956-61) and Chicago Zephyrs (1961-63) players. Former Coach for the Indiana Pacers (1968-80). NCAA Champion (1953) and ABA Champion (1970, 1972, 1973). Played college basketball with Indiana University
Born June 25, 1985, American retired soccer goalkeeper who most recently played for Sky Blue FC in the National Women's Soccer League and the United States women's soccer team.
former college/CFL/NFL kick returner/defensive back; played for Hamilton Tiger - Cats, Ottawa Rough Riders and Redskins; CFL All - Star; 3X Pro Bowler; NFL 80s All Decade Team member; 70 Greatest Redskins member; 1X Super Bowl Champ (XVII)
Baseball pitcher with the Detroit Tigers system. Rated the team's #1 prospect for 2008 by Baseball America. Currently with the High A Lakeland Flying Tigers
former college/NBA guard/forward; played for Villanova University & Kings; member of Villanova 1985 NCAA championship team; #7 pick overall 1986 NBA draft; first player in Big East history to record a triple-double
former college/WFL/CFL defensive back/kick returner; played for Georgia Tech, Charlotte Hornets, Montreal Alouettes, Ottawa Rough Riders; member of College Football Hall of Fame; 3X All-American; now a chiropractor
former college/NFL running/defensive back; played for LSU & St. Louis Cardinals; All-American; 3X Pro Bowler; member of College Football Hall of Fame; coached LSU from 1980-83
Football Player; (born December 1, 1985) is a professional Canadian football defensive back for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League. He was signed by the Blue Bombers as a free agent on June 1, 2010.[2] He played college football at
MLB shortstop, 3rd &1st baseman 1986-99 for Brewers, Phillies, White Sox, A's, Mariners, Pirates, Yankees. Cousin of John Olerud. Best season - 1987 with 86 RS, 27 doubles, 3 triples, 25 HR, & 95 RBI. Manager - Brewers in 2008 and the Cubs 2012-13
First Base coach of the Arizona Diamondbacks/ 1990's & 2000's Infielder-Outfielder / Dodgers, Rockies, Cubs & Padres / Former Color Commentator on ESPN's Baseball Tonight
Jeroen Zoet (born 6 January 1991) is a Dutch professional footballer, who currently plays for PSV, in the Dutch Eredivisie. He is also the first choice goalkeeper of the Netherlands U-21 team. In November 2012, he was also called up to the senior national