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re: What athletes from your school or others went on to become famous at something else?
Posted on 7/14/23 at 10:21 am to koreandawg
Posted on 7/14/23 at 10:21 am to koreandawg
Bobby Petrino became a well known motorcycle stunt man.
Posted on 7/14/23 at 11:27 am to SRV
Vernell Singleton who started at SF in the Shaq era became a great adult film star
Posted on 7/14/23 at 11:39 am to koreandawg
Clayton Echard was a backup TE on Missouri’s back to back SEC East championship teams and was most recently known for being “The Bachelor”.
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Posted on 7/14/23 at 11:58 am to koreandawg
Carolina has a WWE wrestler currently (I think)
but Del Wilkes "The Patriot" is also a former Gamecock
but Del Wilkes "The Patriot" is also a former Gamecock
Posted on 7/14/23 at 12:26 pm to GamecockUltimate
Byron “Whizzer” White
All-American halfback at Colorado. Later a Justice at the Supreme Court
All-American halfback at Colorado. Later a Justice at the Supreme Court
Posted on 7/14/23 at 12:41 pm to koreandawg
For the USC Trojans, here are a couple of former Trojans players who became rather famous (there are many more, though)...........
JOHN WAYNE, offensive tackle >>>> actor
TIM ROSSOVICH, linebacker >>>> actor
JOHN WAYNE, offensive tackle >>>> actor
TIM ROSSOVICH, linebacker >>>> actor
Posted on 7/14/23 at 12:49 pm to koreandawg
From the University of Georgia........
FRAN TARKENTON, quarterback >>>> NFL QB >>>> computer software inventor, author, now 83 years old
FRAN TARKENTON, quarterback >>>> NFL QB >>>> computer software inventor, author, now 83 years old
Posted on 7/14/23 at 12:54 pm to koreandawg
Jim Weatherly played QB at Ole Miss then had a Hall of Fame song writing career including “Midnight Train to Georgia” among others.
Jim Weatherly
Jim Weatherly
Posted on 7/14/23 at 12:57 pm to koreandawg
Dr. Gaylon McCollough, who was Joe Namath's center at Alabama. He later became a highly successful plastic surgeon who founded 3 clinics, and still operates the McCollough Institute in Gulf Shores.
Posted on 7/14/23 at 1:04 pm to koreandawg
Syracuse’s Jim Brown made some fine ribs in Im gonna get you sucka
Posted on 7/14/23 at 1:11 pm to koreandawg
Maria Taylor, 4 year Bball letter women did pretty good
Posted on 7/14/23 at 1:14 pm to Professor Dawghair
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UGA - Carl Sanders, Governor of Georgia
UGA - Sonny Perdue - walk on QB at UGA, Governor of Georgia
Posted on 7/14/23 at 1:15 pm to koreandawg
Gonna be tough to beat USC & Michigan.
Posted on 7/14/23 at 2:13 pm to memphisRebel
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Jim Weatherly played QB at Ole Miss then had a Hall of Fame song writing career including “Midnight Train to Georgia” among others.
He also wrote "Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)" and "You're the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me", both most popularly sung by Gladys Knight & The Pips (group from Atlanta).
As you say, he wrote many others.
Posted on 7/14/23 at 2:29 pm to Pulpwood Patterson
DAVID POLLACK, linebacker >>>> College football Hall of Fame, 3-time All-American, ESPN GameDay Analyst, unemployed
Posted on 7/14/23 at 3:19 pm to Pulpwood Patterson
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Maria Taylor
Posted on 7/14/23 at 3:32 pm to SRV
Sam Hunt, successful country music singer and former UAB QB.
Fob James, AU football player and former Alabama Governor.
Fob James, AU football player and former Alabama Governor.
Posted on 7/14/23 at 3:38 pm to koreandawg
Brett Young - Ole Miss Baseball pitcher turned country music star.
Posted on 7/15/23 at 5:29 pm to Mstate
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The great comedian Jerry Clower played football at state
Hawwwwe!
Posted on 7/15/23 at 6:47 pm to koreandawg
Curt 'The Crossville Comet' Watson
Curtis L. Watson played football at Cumberland County High School in Crossville, Tenn., before being recruited by the University of Tennessee where he made a lasting name for himself. Nick-named “The Crossville Comet,” he literally blazed across the sky of “Big Orange Country” in the late 60’s and early 70’s. His body control, powerful legs, and natural gift for finding gaps in the opposition’s defense made Watson an offensive threat that propelled the Tennessee Volunteers to the top of the Southeastern Conference. Watson still ranks among the top ten UT all-time rushing leaders.
From Knoxville, Watson moved on to play two years in the NFL before joining the Navy and being accepted into flight school. He acquired the call sign “Griz” while in flight training. During his eleven years in the United States Navy, Watson became a member of one of the most elite flying squads in the world, the “Blue Angels” precision flight team.
After the Navy, Watson joined his sister, also a former Naval Aviator, and brother-in-law at Federal Express. He logged 9,522 accident-free hours until retiring in 2015 as an international Captain.
Motivated by his son Dustin’s Down Syndrome, Watson founded the Memphis Mid South Air Show in 1999 to raise money for the Madonna Learning Center. This event has donated over $1,600,000 to multiple children’s charities in Memphis. He continues to volunteer for three other charity events that benefit Cystic Fibrosis, Susan G. Komen Foundation and the Blue Angels Foundation.
Daniel Lincoln.
United States Navy SEAL
Curtis L. Watson played football at Cumberland County High School in Crossville, Tenn., before being recruited by the University of Tennessee where he made a lasting name for himself. Nick-named “The Crossville Comet,” he literally blazed across the sky of “Big Orange Country” in the late 60’s and early 70’s. His body control, powerful legs, and natural gift for finding gaps in the opposition’s defense made Watson an offensive threat that propelled the Tennessee Volunteers to the top of the Southeastern Conference. Watson still ranks among the top ten UT all-time rushing leaders.
From Knoxville, Watson moved on to play two years in the NFL before joining the Navy and being accepted into flight school. He acquired the call sign “Griz” while in flight training. During his eleven years in the United States Navy, Watson became a member of one of the most elite flying squads in the world, the “Blue Angels” precision flight team.
After the Navy, Watson joined his sister, also a former Naval Aviator, and brother-in-law at Federal Express. He logged 9,522 accident-free hours until retiring in 2015 as an international Captain.
Motivated by his son Dustin’s Down Syndrome, Watson founded the Memphis Mid South Air Show in 1999 to raise money for the Madonna Learning Center. This event has donated over $1,600,000 to multiple children’s charities in Memphis. He continues to volunteer for three other charity events that benefit Cystic Fibrosis, Susan G. Komen Foundation and the Blue Angels Foundation.
Daniel Lincoln.
United States Navy SEAL
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