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Al Joyner
Al Joyner, the 1984 Olympic Gold Medalist in the men’s triple jump who has 16 years coaching experience, joined the UCLA track and field staff on Aug. 18, 2000. Joyner coaches the Bruin women’s jumps and also assists UCLA head coaches Jeanette Bolden (women) and Art Venegas (men) with administrative duties for both programs.
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Josh Davis
Elected Captain of 2000 Olympic Swim Team and a new $7 million swim center was named after Josh Davis in 2001. He's a member of the Bid Committee that hopes to bring the Pan Am Games to San Antonio in 2007 and he's training for a third Olympic Games.
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A.C. Green
On November 20, 1997, A.C. Green (Forward for the Los Angelas Lakers) became the NBA's new Iron Man. By breaking the all-time "most consecutive games by an NBA player" (907 consecutive games), Green has become the NBA version of baseball's Cal Ripken, Jr.
Fee range: $10,001 - $20,000
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Bobby Bowden
Bobby Bowden means a great many things to the game of college football. His remarkable success, engaging personality and love of people have made him the game's top ambassador. His unprecedented 11 straight finishes among the Associated Press Top Four and record 11 consecutive years of winning 10 or more games make him college football's most successful coach.
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Bobby Clampett
Bobby Clampett joined CBS Sports in 1991 as an on-course reporter for the CBS Television Network's broadcast of the PGA Championship. He is now a full-time member of the CBS golf team, having retired from the PGA Tour in 1995.
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Charlie Ward
The brilliant and exciting signal-caller from Thomasville, Georgia is the first Seminole player to win the Heisman award. From the first moment of the '93 season, the spotlight focused on Ward, who was considered to be the nation's premier quarterback and the prime candidate for the Heisman Trophy.
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Cris Carter
Cris has been planning for a career in broadcasting for several years. He has served as an analyst on Fox Sports Net's coverage of NFL Europe for three years. He has worked with ESPN as a studio analyst on their coverage of the previous three Super Bowls.
Fee range: $20,001 - $30,000
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Jackie Joyner-Kersee
Very few athletes have the opportunity to reinvent their sport. Jackie Joyner-Kersee is one such athlete. She has amassed 20 records in the heptathlon and has won three Olympic gold medals. Off the track, she is a business executive who runs her own sports-marketing firm and heads the JJK Community Foundation, an organization that sponsors programs for disadvantaged youth.
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Dan Reeves
A native of Americus, Georgia, Dan Reeves began his pro career as a free agent running back for the Dallas Cowboys in 1965, finishing his playing career as the Cowboy's fifth all-time leading rusher in 1972. Reeves stellar coaching career began when he joined the Dallas coaching staff in 1970, taking on a dual role as player/coach for two seasons.
Fee range: $20,001 - $30,000
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Darrell Waltrip
After a 29-year racing career, Darrell Waltrip's NASCAR journey continues in 2001 as a full-time NASCAR on FOX television commentator, doing what some say he does best: talk. Soon after Waltrip joined the Winston Cup circuit at the 1972 Winston 500, he earned the nickname "Jaws" for keeping his big mouth open despite failing to win his first race until his 50th start.
Fee range: $50,001 and above
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Dave Dravecky
Dave Dravecky has left two indelible images in the minds of baseball fans worldwide. The first was August 10, 1989, when Dave triumphantly pitched a 4-3 win for the San Francisco Giants in his first major-league game following cancer surgery.
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Deion Sanders
Former two-sport star Deion Sanders, who played in the NFL for the Atlanta Falcons, San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys and Washington Redskins, and Major League Baseball for the New York Yankees, Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds and San Francisco Giants, joined THE NFL TODAY as a feature reporter/contributor in September 2001. This year, he will serve as a studio analyst joining Jim Nantz, Dan Marino and Boomer Esiason at the desk.
Fee range: $50,001 and above
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Gale Sayers
Reminisce for any length of time about the gridiron glory of college and professional running backs and the name Gale Sayers emerges to the forefront. Sayers’ work ethic and development of his God-given athletic talents resulted in his selection into the NFL draft by the Chicago Bears. Sayers’ entire NFL career (1965-1971) soon became a treasured highlight film. The quick, agile and elusive Sayers caused scores of missed tackles and created never-ending headaches for defensive coaches throughout the league.
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