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Celebrities Invited to the 2012 Golf Classic

Sam Adkins – Former Seahawks QB, host and correspondent on the Seahawks post-game show

David Adkins – Better known by his professional stage name of “Sinbad”, is an American stand-up comedian and actor

Troy Aikman – 12 year NFL veteran QB for the Dallas Cowboys including 3 Super Bowl victories, 6-time Pro Bowl selection, Super Bowl MVP, Pro Bowl Hall of Fame, College Football Hall of Fame, #1 overall draft pick & current Sportscaster for FOX

Eric Allen – 14 year NFL veteran, six time Pro Bowl selection and current analyst for ESPN

Jeff Ament – Bassist and founding member of Pearl Jam

Jordan Babineaux – Tennessee Titans starting Safety, known as “BIG PLAY BABS” during his 6 years with the Seattle Seahawks

Drew Bledsoe – Former NFL QB for New England Patriots, Buffalo & Dallas, Pro Bowler, All-American at WSU, #1 overall draft pick

Gus Bradley – Current Defensive Coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks

Terry Bradshaw – 14 year NFL veteran QB for the Pittsburg Steelers, 4-time Super Bowl winner, 8 AFC Central Championships, Pro Bowl Hall of Fame, current TV Analyst and Co-Host of Fox NFL Sunday

Deion Branch – New England Patriots Wide Receiver, former Seattle Seahawk, MVP Super Bowl XXXIX

Fred Brown – Former NBA Guard, played all 13 seasons with the Seattle SuperSonics, NBA All Star in 1976, NBA Champion in 1979, 14,018 career points

Mark Bruener – 14 year NFL veteran Tight End with the Steelers and Texans, 1st Round draft pick out of UW in 1995

Jay Buhner – aka “Bone,” 15 year MLB veteran and member of the Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame, 1996 All Star and Gold Glove winner

Blair Bush – 17 year NFL veteran Offensive Center out of UW, starter in Super bowl XVI for the Bengals

John Carlson – Starting Tight End for the Minnesota Vikings

Jeff Cirillo – 14 year MLB veteran, former Seattle Mariner and 2-time All-Star

Cam Cleeland – 8 year NFL veteran and former UW Tight End

Sean Combs – Also known as “Puff Daddy” or “Diddy”, 3-time Grammy winner, singer, record producer, actor, and entrepreneur

Rich Eisen – Journalist and Host for NFL Network

Marshall Faulk – Seven time All-Pro running back, Super Bowl Champion, and Hall of Famer, current analyst for the NFL Network

Bryce Fisher – 8 year NFL veteran Defensive Lineman and former Seattle Seahawk

Nesby Glasgow – Former UW great and Seattle Seahawk Safety, played 14 seasons in the NFL

Jay Glazer – Senior Writer for FOX Sports.com and Sideline Reporter for NFL on FOX, "NFL insider" for Fox NFL Sunday and host of Pros vs. Joes

Kevin Gogan – 14-year NFL veteran Guard and former UW great, 3-time Pro Bowl selection

Jacob Green – Former Defensive End for the Seahawks, No. 3 on the all-time sacks leader board, member of Seahawks Ring of Honor

Matt Hasselbeck – QB for the Tennessee Titans, All-Pro and Pro Bowl QB for the Seahawks, led Seattle to 5 playoff appearances and a Super Bowl appearance

Damon Huard – 14 year NFL veteran QB, 2-time Super Bowl Champion and 3 year starter for the Dawgs

Michael Irvin – Member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, five time Pro Bowler, 3 time Super Bowl Champion, current analyst for the NFL Network

Michael Jackson – Former UW great and Linebacker for the Seahawks

Jeff Jaeger – All American kicker for the Huskies, 12 year NFL veteran with the Browns, Raiders and Bears

Don James – 17 year reign as UW Husky Head Coach, inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame as a coach in 1997

Rafer Johnson – Olympic Gold Medalist, Decathlete, 1960 Sports Illustrated's Athlete of the Year, former UCLA Bruin football, basketball and track star, actor & founder of Special Olympics Southern California

Kasey Keller – 20 year MLS veteran and Seattle Sounders FC Goalkeeper, 2011 MLS Goalkeeper of the Year Award

Cortez Kennedy – 11 year NFL veteran Defense Tackle for the Seattle Seahawks, Seahawks Ring of Honor, Pro Bowl Hall of Fame, NFL 1990’s All Decade Team

Patrick Kerney – Recently Retired Seahawks All-Pro, Pro Bowl Defensive End

Greg Knapp – Veteran NFL Coach, current Offensive Coordinator for the Oakland Raiders

Jim Lambright – Former player and Head Coach of the University of Washington Husky Football team

Floyd Little – 9-year NFL veteran and Hall of Fame Running Back for the Denver Broncos, College Football Hall of Fame, Broncos Ring of Fame

Jake Locker – NFL QB for the Tennessee Titans and former UW Husky

Dane Looker – 10 year NFL veteran and former UW Wide Receiver

Phil Mahre – Champion Alpine Ski Racer, widely regarded as one of the greatest American Skiers of all time, Gold Medal winner in the Slalom at the 1984 Olympics in Sarajevo, 3-time Overall World Cup winner 1981-81, 27 world cup victories

Steve Mahre – World Cup Alpine Ski Racer, and younger twin brother of Phil Mahre, Olympic silver and gold medal winner he finished his career with 9 World Cup victories

Steve Mariucci – Former NFL Head Coach of the San Francisco 49ers and the Detroit Lions

Edgar Martinez – Major League Baseball 3rd Baseman and DH, spent entire 18-year career with the Seattle Mariners, 7-time All Star selection, 5-time Silver Slugger Award, 2 AL batting titles, member of the Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame, the Outstanding Designated Hitter Award was renamed in his honor, which he won 5 times throughout his career

Mike McCready – Musician, Lead Guitarist and founding member of the band Pearl Jam

Duff McKagan – Musician, writer and Bassist for Guns N’ Roses

Jason Mesnick – The Bachelor on the 13th season of The Bachelor, and runner-up on season 4 of The Bachelorette

Hugh Millen – Former UW great, 12 Year NFL Veteran, current KRJ Radio Personality

Lawyer Milloy – Former UW great, Seahawks Safety, Future Hall of Fame Candidate

Warren Moon – Member of the Pro Bowl Hall of Fame, led Huskies to 1978 Rose Bowl win

Jim Mora Sr. – 18 year NFL Head Coach, 3 time Coach of the Year, 18th on the all-time wins list

Paul Moyer – Former Seahawks Safety, only Seahawk to have been a player, coach and broadcaster for the team

Chuck Nelson – 5-year NFL veteran Place Kicker, did color commentating for Husky Football on radio for 17 years, current President and CEO of Washington Athletic Club

Ken Norton – 12-year former NFL Linebacker for the Cowboys & 49’ers, 3-time Pro Bowl and 2-time All Pro selection, 3-time Super Bowl Champion, current NFL Linebacker Coach for the Seattle Seahawks

Ray Pinney – Former UW great, Super Bowl Champion, played 7 seasons with the Steelers

Steve Pool – Emmy Award winning Weather Anchor for KIRO-TV

Steve Raible – Former NFL Wide Receiver for the Seattle Seahawks, Anchor and Play-by-Play radio Announcer for KIRO

Bill Russell – 5-time winner of the NBA Most Valuable Player Award, 12-time All Star, widely considered one of the best players in NBA history, won 11 NBA Championships in his 13-year career

Deion Sanders"Prime Time" or "Neon Deion", is a former NFL Cornerback and MLB Outfielder, 2-time Super Bowl winner with the 49ers and the Cowboys, 8-time Pro Bowl selection, 2011 Pro Football Hall of Fame and College Football Hall of Fame inductee, currently works as an NFL Network analyst

Adam SandlerActor, comedian, screenwriter, musician and film producer

Warren Sapp – 13-year NFL veteran Defensive Tackle for the Buccaneers and the Raiders, 7-time Pro Bowl selection, 1999 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, 2002 Super Bowl champion, Analyst for NFL Network

Sterling Sharpe – 6-year NFL veteran Wide Receiver for the Green Bay Packers, 5-time Pro Bowl selection, Analyst for NFL Network

Sonny Sixkiller – Former standout Husky QB and current Sports Commentator

Michael Strahan – Former NFL Defensive End who played 14 seasons with the New York Giants, 7-time Pro Bowl selection, 2001 NFL Defensive Player of the Year, Super Bowl XLII champion, Analyst on Fox NFL Sunday, Host for Pros vs. Joes

Mack Strong – Former NFL Fullback who played entire 15-year career with the Seahawks, Seahawks Running Back coach, 2-time Pro Bowl selection, Sportscaster for ROOT Sports Northwest

Lofa Tatupu – Atlanta Falcons Linebacker, played 6 years with the Seattle Seahawks, 3-time Pro Bowl selection, 2005 NFC Champ

Tim Tebow – NFL QB for the New York Jets, formerly Denver Broncos, 2007 Heisman Trophy winner and QB of the Year, 2-time BCS Championship

Joe Theismann – 12 year NFL veteran QB for the Washington Redskins, 2-time Pro Bowl and All Pro selection, Super Bowl Champion (XVII), College Football Hall of Fame, Sportscaster for ESPN and NFL Network

Jack Thompson – Former NFL QB known as “The Throwin' Samoan” at WSU, played for the Bengals and Buccaneers

Marcus Trufant – NFL Cornerback, played 8 years with Seattle Seahawks, 2007 Pro Bowl & All Pro selection, former WASU Cougar

Mike Vick – Current NFL QB for the Philadelphia Eagles, 1st round draft pick in 2001 for the Atlanta Falcons, 4-time Pro Bowl selection, 2010 NFL Comeback Player of the Year

Curt Warner – 7-year NFL veteran Running Back, 3-time Pro Bowl Selection, 2009 College Football Hall of Fame inductee

Kurt Warner – 12-year NFL veteran QB considered the best undrafted player of all time, 2-time NFL MPV, Super Bowl champion, Super Bowl MVP, 4-time Pro Bowl and 2-time All Pro selection, Walter Payton 2008 Man of the Year Award, Bart Star 20009 Man of the Year Award

Donald “Slick” WattsFormer Seattle SuperSonics great

Lenny Wilkens – NBA Hall of Famer as a player and coach

Dave Wyman – 8-year NFL veteran Linebacker for the Seahawks and Broncos