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Your fraternity brothers in the NFL


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It's the dead of winter in Pantherville on the Huddle so..... how many of you have a frat brother that were/are a Panther or NFL player?

Here's a list of the prominent NFL players that were a Sigma Chi, but I will leave the best for last.

 

Drew Brees (I know, I know)

Mike Ditka

Bob Griese

Bronko Nagurski

Merlin Olsen

T.J. Yates

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

...and then comes the 2nd hardest working, most under appreciated, bluest-collar Panther of all-time, behind Sam Mills...

 

Brad Hoover, Western Carolina Sigma Chi, Class of 2000.

 

 

 

 

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Players who were Alpha Tau Omega's.

 

Jack Youngblood

Cris Collinsworth

Len Dawson

Lou Groza

Steve Spurrier

Steve Gleason

 

NFL coaches who were ATOs

Dom Capers

Lee Corso

Jim Tressel

Jim Mora

 

Other notable sports figures-  

Keith Jackson

Curt Gowdy

Joe B Hall

Joe Giraldi

Tommy John

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Players who were Alpha Tau Omega's.

 

Jack Youngblood

Cris Collinsworth

Len Dawson

Lou Groza

Steve Spurrier

Steve Gleason

 

NFL coaches who were ATOs

Dom Capers

Lee Corso

Jim Tressel

Jim Mora

 

Other notable sports figures-  

Keith Jackson

Curt Gowdy

Joe B Hall

Joe Giraldi

Tommy John

 

Can't beat Youngblood.

 

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Sigma Alpha Epsilon

 

Troy Aikman

Tony Boselli

John Offerdahl

Fran Tarkenton

Matt Prater

Greg Mcelroy

Carson Palmer

Drew Stanton

 

 

Pete Carrol

Mack Brown (CFB)

 

Other Sports Notables:

Pistol Pete Maravich

Phil Jackson

David Freese 

Ken Caminiti

Scott Boras (lol)

 

Also an MLS star named Chris Pontius was drafted out of my school in 2008 which is kinda cool, but I was still in high school :/

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