List of Jacksonville State University people
The following is a list of notable people associated with Jacksonville State University, located in the American city of Jacksonville, Alabama.
Politics
- Jim Folsom Jr. - former governor and lieutenant governor from Alabama
- Harlan Mathews - former Democratic U.S. Senator from Tennessee
- Elvin McCary - Republican politician from Anniston
- Hugh D. Merrill - former member of the Alabama House of Representatives
- Mike D. Rogers - Republican U.S. Representative from Alabama's 3rd congressional district
Religion
- F. Richard Spencer - Roman Catholic bishop
Writers
- Rick Bragg - Pulitzer Prize–winning writer. Author of Ava's Man and All Over but the Shoutin.
- James Joyner - Well-known blogger and political scientist.
- Robert Stacy McCain - author of Donkey Cons and assistant national editor of the Washington Times.
Athletics
- Rudy Abbott - Legendary baseball coach with over 1,000 career wins, Member of Alabama Sports Hall of Fame
- Jesse Baker - Former National Football League player with the Houston Oilers.
- Dieter Brock - Former National Football League player and Canadian Football League MVP quarterback, member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame[1]
- Amy Crawford - Former WCW Entertainer
- Todd Cunningham - professional Major League Baseball outfielder in the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim organization
- Eric Davis - NFL defensive back San Francisco 49ers, Carolina Panthers and Detroit Lions
- Donovan Hand - MLB pitcher, Milwaukee Brewers
- Walt Harris (fighter) - former basketball player, current mixed martial artist for the UFC[2]
- Delvin Hughley - Former American football defensive back for the Colorado Crush and Indiana Firebirds
- Todd Jones - Major League Baseball pitcher
- Joe Kines - College football coach
- Darrell Malone - NFL defensive back for Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins, 1992–1994[3][4]
- Ashley Martin - American athlete who became the first woman to play and score in an NCAA Division I American football game
- Keith McKeller - Former National Football League tight end with the Buffalo Bills
- Terry Owens- NFL San Diego Chargers
- Ryan Perrilloux - Former NFL Quarterback for the New York Giants, Arena Football League New Orleans Voodoo
- Walker Russell, Jr. - NBA player for the Detroit Pistons
- Jason Seguine - Professional wrestler (as Buck Quartermain) and football player
- Danny Willett - Professional golfer on the European Tour, winner of the 2016 Masters Tournament
- Mark Word - Former National Football League Defensive End who played for the Kansas City Chiefs & Cleveland Browns
- Alvin Wright - Former National Football League nose guard with the Los Angeles Rams
Media and Entertainment
- Rick Burgess and Bill "Bubba" Bussey - Radio personalities. Burgess is the son of retired Hall of Fame JSU Football Coach Bill Burgess.[5][6]
- Catherine Callaway - CNN Tonight news anchor
- Cary Guffey - Financial planner, Star of the 1977 Stephen Spielberg film "Close Encounters of the Third Kind"
- Jamey Johnson - Country music artist. Recipient of multiple ACM and CMA Awards. Former mellophone player for the Marching Southerners.
- Mai Martinez - Co-anchor at CBS 2 in Chicago
- Randy Owen - Lead singer of the record award-winning country music band Alabama. Current member of JSU Board of Trustees.[7]
- Reynolds Wolf - CNN Meteorologist and Reporter
Pageant winners
- Teresa Cheatham - Miss Alabama, 1978
- Jamie Langley - Miss Alabama, 2007
- Heather Whitestone (McCallum) - Miss America, 1995
References
- ↑ "Dieter Brock". Canadian Football Hall of Fame. Retrieved September 6, 2012.
- ↑ http://www.ufc.com/fighter/Walt-Harris
- ↑ "Darrell Malone". pro-football-reference.com. Retrieved 21 May 2010.
- ↑ "Darrell Malone". The Football Database. Retrieved 21 May 2010.
- ↑ "Division II Football Hall of Fame". Archived from the original on December 3, 2011. Retrieved 3 December 2011.
- ↑ Hoffman, Roy (19 February 2011). "Rick Burgess of Rick & Bubba Show speaks of faith, tragedy and family joy". AL.com. Mobile Press-Register. Retrieved 16 December 2015.
- ↑ "JSU Board of Trustees". www.jsu.edu. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
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