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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 Sandler – Actor, 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” Watts – Former 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