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Jaxson Dart

Jaxson Dart

Former Ole Miss Quarterback

Dart played quarterback at Ole Miss from 2022 to 2024 after starting his career at USC. A 2024 Campbell Trophy finalist with a 3.71 GPA in General Business, he now continues his football career with the New York Giants.

Luke Kuechly

Luke Kuechly

NFF College Football Hall of Famer

Kuechly played linebacker at Boston College from 2009 to 2011, winning the Butkus, Lombardi, and Nagurski Awards before becoming a first-round NFL pick. In retirement, he remains active in football through youth coaching and charitable initiatives.

Brock Huard

Brock Huard

College Football Analyst

Huard played quarterback at the University of Washington from 1996 to 1998, setting school passing records and leading the Huskies with distinction. After his professional career, he transitioned into broadcasting and now serves as an analyst for college and pro football.

Paul Johnson

Paul Johnson

NFF College Football Hall of Fame Coach

Johnson played football at Western Carolina before beginning a decorated coaching career. He went on to lead Georgia Southern, Navy, and Georgia Tech, earning more than 180 victories and recognition as one of the game’s most respected strategists and mentors.

Michael Bishop

Michael Bishop

NFF College Football Hall of Famer

Bishop played quarterback at Kansas State from 1997 to 1998, finishing second in Heisman Trophy voting while leading a dynamic offense. Since his playing days, he has remained active in football through coaching, training, and mentoring young athletes.

DeAngelo Williams

DeAngelo Williams

NFF College Football Hall of Famer

Williams starred at running back for the University of Memphis from 2002 to 2005, where he became one of the most prolific all-purpose players in college football history. Following his 11-year NFL career, he has pursued ventures in promotion, wrestling, real estate, and philanthropy.

Keenan Reynolds

Keenan Reynolds

Former Navy Quarterback & Navy Reserve Officer

Reynolds played quarterback at the U.S. Naval Academy from 2012 to 2015, setting the NCAA record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback (88). After his career, he joined the Navy Reserve as a lieutenant and now works in public service and broadcasting.

Denis McDonough

Denis McDonough

Former White House Chief of Staff

McDonough played defensive back at Saint John’s University (MN) under Hall of Fame coach John Gagliardi. He later earned a master’s from Georgetown, served as White House Chief of Staff, led the Department of Veterans Affairs, and now returns to academic and civic leadership.

Blake Elliott

Blake Elliott

NFF College Football Hall of Famer

Elliott was a record-setting wide receiver at Saint John’s University (MN), leading the Johnnies to the 2003 Division III national title and earning All-America honors. A two-time Gagliardi Trophy winner, he remains among the most accomplished receivers in college football history.

Terance Mathis

Terance Mathis

NFF College Football Hall of Famer

Mathis was an All-American wide receiver at the University of New Mexico, setting multiple NCAA records before entering the NFL. Following a 13-year career with the Jets, Falcons, and Steelers, he continues to impact the game through coaching and mentorship.

Det. Chris Popper

Det. Chris Popper

Former Rowan University Defensive Lineman

Popper played football at Rowan University, where he developed the discipline and teamwork that shaped his career in public service. He now serves as a detective, continuing to embody the commitment and integrity he learned on the field.

Steve Young

Steve Young

NFF College Football Hall of Famer

Steve Young played quarterback at BYU, setting multiple NCAA records and later leading the San Francisco 49ers to three Super Bowl titles. A two-time NFL MVP and Hall-of-Famer, he now pursues business and charitable interests.

Mark Richt

Mark Richt

NFF College Football Hall of Fame Coach

Richt played quarterback at the University of Miami before beginning a celebrated coaching career. He led Georgia and Miami to conference titles and national prominence, earning recognition for his leadership, faith, and impact on generations of players on and off the field.

Monte Cater

Monte Cater

NFF College Football Hall of Fame Coach

Cater built a legendary coaching career at Shepherd University from 1987 to 2017, becoming one of the winningest coaches in Division II history. Known for his consistency and player development, he guided Shepherd to numerous conference titles and postseason appearances.

Patrick Stephen

Patrick Stephen

Former Northern Illinois Safety

Stephen was a four-year starter in the defensive backfield at Northern Illinois University, earning three consecutive Academic All-America honors and a 3.8 GPA in biology. He later completed a master’s in computer science and became a principal software engineer.

Robert Gallery

Robert Gallery

NFF College Football Hall of Famer

Gallery played offensive tackle at the University of Iowa, where he earned unanimous All-America honors and won the 2003 Outland Trophy. A first-round NFL Draft pick, he went on to a successful professional career before returning to focus on family and community life.

Gordie Lockbaum

Gordie Lockbaum

NFF College Football Hall of Famer

Lockbaum starred at Holy Cross in the 1980s as a rare two-way player, excelling at both running back and defensive back. A two-time Heisman Trophy finalist, he became one of college football’s most celebrated all-around athletes of his era.

Mark Flynn

Mark Flynn

Business Leader

Flynn played football at Saint John’s University (MN) under Hall of Fame coach John Gagliardi, where he learned the values of discipline and teamwork. He has since built a successful business career while remaining connected to his alma mater and the game

Cooper Beebe

Cooper Beebe

Former Kansas State Offensive Lineman

Cooper Beebe was a multi-year starter at Kansas State, earning unanimous All-American honors and winning the Big 12 Offensive Lineman of the Year award twice. In 2023, he was named a William V. Campbell Trophy finalist. He was selected in the 2024 NFL Draft and now plays offensive line for the Dallas Cowboys.

Davius Richard

Davius Richard

Former North Carolina Central Quarterback

Davius Richard led North Carolina Central to a Celebration Bowl victory and earned MEAC Offensive Player of the Year honors. Known for his dual-threat ability, he became one of the most productive quarterbacks in program history. After college, he signed professionally and now plays quarterback for the BC Lions in the CFL. He was a 2023 William V. Campbell Trophy finalist.