Michael Cobb
Mike was All-City in both football and basketball while in high school. He was recruited by Michigan State University where he was All Big-10 in 1975 and ’76. Mike was a four year letterman at Michigan State.
After being drafted in the first round of the 1977 draft by the Cincinnati Bengals, he played 5 seasons at tight end with the Chicago Bears. Mike also played in the USFL where he led the Michigan Panthers in receptions with 62 catches. The same year he helped guide the Panthers to the first-ever USFL championship.
Mike now resides in Chicago, Illinois.
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Rich Garza
Rich played his college football for Temple University in Philadelphia. He was a four year letterman at Temple and selected as team captain his Senior year. After college , he signed free agent contracts with the Philadelphia Eagles as well as the Denver Broncos. He concluded his career in the USFL where he started a remarkable 56 consecutive games with the Philadelphia Stars and the San Antonio Gunslingers.
Rich is married to Jan and live in San Antonio, TX with their 4 children.
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Steve Grant
Steve attended West Virginia University where he was All Big East Conference and Team Captain as a Junior and Senior. As a senior, Steve received the MVP award in the Blue-Gray All-Star Game, and the John Russell Award for spirit and leadership. Steve was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts in 1992 where he started on defense four of his six years. He led the Colts special teams in tackles in 1993. Steve finished his career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 1998.
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Ken Johnson
Ken grew up in Anderson, IN where he was an All-State performer in both football and basketball. He went on to play basketball at Indiana University, earning All Big Ten honors. Ken was drafted into the NBA by the Cleveland Cavaliers, but accepted Tom Landry’s invitation to try-out with the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League because of his unique athletic talents. He didn’t make it with the Cowboys, but was picked up by the Cincinnati Bengals where he played 8 successful years in the NFL as a Defensive End. Ken is a member of the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame.
Ken now resides in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife, Joyce, and one son, Raphael.
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Ray McElroy
Ray attended Eastern Illinois University where he was a third team All-American and first team All-Conference player. As a senior, he had the privilege of playing in the Blue Gray All-Star Classic in 1994.
In 1995, he was a fourth round draft pick by the Indianapolis Colts where he played for four years. He then went to play for the Chicago Bears during the 2000 season and finished his playing career with the Detroit Lions.
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Devon McDonald
Devon attended the University of Notre Dame where he was part of the 1988 national championship team. As a senior in 1992, he was selected as Team Captain and was recognized as an Honorable Mention All-American. He was drafted in the 4th round by the Indianapolis Colts in 1993 and played both Outside Linebacker and on Special Teams during his 3 seasons with the Colts. Colts fans voted Devon "Unsung Hero of the Year" in 1993 and was named the Colts Special Team Player of the Year in 1994.
Devon went to play for the Arizona Cardinals from 1995-96. He went back into professional football after a short hiatus, playing with the Tampa Bay Storm of the Arena League for two seasons.
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Don McNeal
Don played college football at the University of Alabama under Coach Bear Bryant and 10 years of professional football in the NFL with Don Shula’s Miami Dolphins.
During his Junior season at Alabama, he helped lead the team to an 11-1 record and won the national championship. He was named “Captain of the Team” his Senior year and led the team to a 12-0 season and a 2nd consecutive national championship. While at Alabama , Don was recognized with All-American Honors and All-American Strength Team.
The Miami Dolphins drafted Don in 1980 as a Defensive Back. Don had a highly successful career with Miami, playing in two Super Bowls in 1982 and 1984. In 1996, Don was named to the Dolphins’ 25th Anniversary "Silver Anniversary Team".
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Lee Rouson
Lee graduated from the University of Colorado where he played for Coach Bill McCartney. Lee currently ranks as the 9th all-time leading rusher in Colorado’s history. Lee was drafted by the New York Giants in the 8th round in 1985, where he played under Bill Parcells for five years and won two Super Bowl rings. Lee’s professional football career was brought to an end as a result of ankle injury. His final year in the NFL was as a starting Full Back and Tight End with the Cleveland Browns.
Lee and Lisa have 4 children and reside in New Jersey.
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Herman Weaver
Herman played college football at the University of Tennessee and 11 years of professional football with the Detroit Lions and Seattle Seahawks. While at Tennessee, he had a punt of 71 yards and recorded the best hang-time ever of 5.7 seconds.
While playing in the NFL with the Detroit Lions, Herman was nick-named “Thunderfoot” by Howard Cosell on Monday Night Football. Herman was NFC Punter of the Year in 1975 and named “One of the Top 20 Punters of all Time” by Sporting News.
Herman is married to Suzy and they have 2 children. They reside in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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