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  1. Mack Brown

    William Mack Brown (born August 27, 1951) is head coach of the University of Texas Longhorn football team. During the 2005 season, Coach Brown led the Longhorns to a Rose Bowl victory and a National Championship. With the 2006 season, Brown led his team to win 10 games or more for six straight years, which is the best current ten-win streak in the NCAA. Prior to coaching at Texas, Brown coached at Appalachian State, Tulane, and North Carolina.

  2. Houston Fancher

    Houston Fancher is the head basketball coach at Appalachian State. Following the 2002-2003 season, he was named the Southern Conference coach of the Year. His first two seasons saw his team go 11-20, and 10-18 respectively. The following season, his team went 19-10, giving him coach of the year honors. In the 2006-2007 season, his squad won a school record 25 games, but failed to make the NCAA tournament garnering Appalachian's first NIT berth instead.

  3. Dexter Coakley

    William Dexter Coakley (born October 20, 1972 in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina) is an American football linebacker currently a free agent of the NFL. He was a third round draft choice of the Dallas Cowboys in the 1997 NFL Draft, out of Division I-AA school Appalachian State University. While at Appalachian State, he won the first two Buck Buchanan Awards, given each year to the nation's top Division 1-AA defensive player.

  4. Tom Apke

    Tom Apke was a college basketball coach at Appalachian State, Colorado, and Creighton. From 1974 to 1981, he coached at Creighton, where he compiled a 130-64(.670) record. From 1981 to 1985, he coached at Colorado, where he compiled a 17-52 record. From 1986 to 1996, he served as the head basketball coach at Appalachian State. During his ten year tenure, he compiled a 139-147(.486) record.

  5. Thompson Usiyan

    Thompson Usiyan is a former NCAA and MISL soccer star forward and Nigerian Olympic soccer team member. A forward, Usiyan first arrived in North America as a member of his country's 1976 Olympic team, which however did not compete due to an African and Arab country Olympic boycott. Usiyan decided to ignore an order to return to Nigeria and stay and attend university.

  6. Richard Kent

    Richard Kent is a former college football player with a recent scouting and coaching career in NFL Europe. He currently works as defensive coordinator for the Amsterdam Admirals. Richard Kent played for 16 successful years in the collegiate ranks of American football at Appalachian State where he also earned his Bachelor of Science degree. Later on he earned his Masters degree at Clemson. During the last 10 years of his college career, …

  7. Frank Stack

    Frank Huntington Stack (aka Foolbert Sturgeon) (b. 1937) is an American underground cartoonist. Working under the name Foolbert Sturgeon to avoid persecution for his work while living in the bible belt, Stack published what is considered by many to be the first underground comic book, "The Adventures of Jesus", in 1962. He graduated from the University of Texas in Austin with a BFA in 1959.

  8. Ryan Childress

    Hey everyone. I just moved to ky. I just got out of the army about 4 months ago, and I am trying to adapt to being just a normal joe.

  9. Brad Harper

    http://www.reso-nation.org.

  10. Olafur Torfason
  11. Bryan C. Toney

    Bryan C. Toney Lecturer Walker College of Business

  12. Donte Minter
  13. Neal Clark
  14. Allan Minter
  15. Cannon Leavelle

    Cannon joined National Student Partnerships in 2006 as an AmeriCorps*VISTA following several years of service in college where he led a team of students who engaged other young people to consider the importance of volunteerism, social awareness, and civic engagement. During this time he also coordinated several campus-wide community service events including The MLK Challenge and Raise Your Voice Month.

  16. Trent O'Neal

    Trent O'Neal is in his fourth year as an associate head athletic trainer working with the baseball team. A native of Dobson, NC, O'Neal earned his bachelor's degree in Athletic Training from Appalachian State in 2003 with a minor in Exercise Science. He received his master's degree in Physical Education from Winthrop University in 2005.

  17. Travis Jones

    Jones has spent the last three seasons with the Miami Dolphins - serving his first season as assistant defensive line coach and working with the outside linebackers and defensive ends over his final two years with the club. During his tenure with the Dolphins, the defensive line recorded 92 sacks, DE Jason Taylor was selected to the Pro Bowl each year and was named the 2007 NFL Defensive Player of the Year.

  18. Dennis Nutt

    Nutt's backs helped Arkansas lead the SEC in rushing for the fourth time in five years in 2006 and ranked No. 4 in the nation with 228.5 yards per game.

  19. Karen E. Dowd Sr

    Karen E. Dowd, Sr . Vice President, Operations - Ms. Dowd has been with ESW since 1994. Ms. Dowd was instrumental in defining / designing ESW product offerings. She has also served as a project manager and process improvement facilitator at several ESW customer sites. Ms. Dowd currently oversees the client services and product development groups and she is the acting Fuelworx Product Manager.

  20. Marques Murrell
  21. Lanston Tanyi
  22. Rod Chisholm
  23. Chad Turner
  24. Ingram Bell
  25. Corey Lynch
  26. Kerry Brown
  27. Corey Lynch
  28. Kerry Brown
  29. Corey Lynch
  30. Kerry Brown
  31. Kerry Brown
  32. Corey Lynch
  33. Corey Lynch
  34. Corey Lynch
  35. Corey Lynch
  36. Corey Lynch
  37. Demery Brewer
  38. Corey Lynch
  39. Kerry Brown
  40. Kerry Brown

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