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TCU Lettermen's Association Hall of Fame | A-E
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1938 National Championship Football Team
Accolades:
- Captured the 1938 National Championship following an undefeated 11-0 season
- Led by 1938 Heisman Trophy winner Davey O'Brien
- Led by three All-Americans (Davey O'Brien, I.B. Hale and Ki Aldrich)
- Led by seven All-Southwest Conference selections (Davey O'Brien, I.B. Hale, Ki Aldrich, Forrest Kline, Don Looney, Connie Sparks and Allie White)
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Ki Aldrich (Inducted - 1969)
- Hometown - Temple, Texas
- Sport - Football (1936-39)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1937 | 1938 | 1939)
- Member of the 1938 National Championship Team
- Drafted in the first round in 1939 NFL Draft by the Chicago Cardinals
- Played for Chicago Cardinals (1939-49) and Washington Redskins (1941-42, 1945-47)
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Bruce Alford (Inducted - 1973)
- Hometown - Waco, Texas
- Sports - Football and Baseball (1940-43)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection in football (1941 | 1942)
- Honored with the 1942 Rogers' Trophy
- Served as team captain in football during the 1942 season
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Rebecca Allison (Inducted - 2011)
- Hometown - --
- Sport - Track & Field
Accolades:
- Two-time All-American in 1,500 Meters
- All-Southwest Conference Selection
- Holds SWC fastest time in 1,500 Meters
- Currently Holds TCU Indoor & Outdoor Distance Records (800m, 1,500m & Mile)
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Carl T. Anderson
- Sport - Football (1938-40)
Accolades:
- Member of 1938 National Championship Team
- Member of 1939 Sugar Bowl Championship Team
- Honored with the 1980 TCU Most Valuable Alumnus Award
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Noble Atkins (Inducted - 1972)
- Hometown - Fort Worth, Texas
- Sport - Basketball (1929-31)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1930)
- Served as team Captain during the 1930-31 season
- Member of 1930-31 Southwest Conference Championship Team
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Dean Bagley (Inducted - 1967)
- Hometown - Dallas, Texas
- Sport - Football (1940-42)
Accolades:
- Most Valuable Player of the 1941 TCU-Texas Game
- Started in the 1942 Orange Bowl
- Honored with the first-ever Exchange Club Trophy in 1938
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Morris Bailey (Inducted - 1974)
- Hometown - Vernon, Texas
- Sport - Football (1946-49)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1948 | 1949)
- Set a then-record single-game record of 12 catches
- Caught 89 passes for 1,169 receiving yards during his career
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Marshall A. "Fuzzy" Baldwin (Inducted - 1967)
- Hometown - Dallas, Texas
- Sports - Football and Basketball (1907-10)
Accolades:
- Lettered in football (1907-09) and baseball (1908-10)
- Served as manager of the baseball team during the 1910
- Served as team captain in baseball during the 1910 season
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Gilbert Bartosh
- Hometown - Granger, Texas
- Sport - Football (1950-52)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1950)
- Member of 1951 Southwest Conference Championship Team
- Started in the 1951 Cotton Bowl
- Rushed for a team-high 771 yards (1950)
- Drafted by British Columbia Lions (CFL) in 1955
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Lee Bassinger (Inducted - 1969)
- Sport - Football (1931-32)
Accolades:
- Member of 1932 Southwest Conference Championship Team
- Former President of TCU's Ex-Lettermen's Association (1951-52)
- Executive Secretary of TCU Lettermen's Association (1952-68)
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Sammy Baugh (Inducted - 1968)
- Hometown - Sweetwater, Texas
- Sports - Football, Basketball and Baseball (1934-37)
Accolades:
- Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame (1963)
- Nine-Time All-Pro Quarterback
- First Team All-American (Football | 1936)
- Inducted into Cotton Bowl Hall of Fame (1999)
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1935 | 1936)
- Led the nation in passing (1935 | 1936)
- Started on the 1935 National Championship Team
- Started on the 1936 Sugar Bowl and 1937 Cotton Bowl Championship Teams
- Honored with the Rogers Trophy Award (1936)
- All-Southwest Conference selection in baseball (1936 | 1937)
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Lindy Berry (Inducted - 1972)
- Hometown - Wichita Falls, Texas
- Sport - Football (1946-49)
Accolades:
- All-American Quarterback (1949)
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1948 | 1949)
- Served as team captain during the 1948 season
- Totaled 2,580 passing yards in career
- Led the team in rushing (783 yards) during the 1948 season
- Honored with the Rogers Trophy Award (1948 | 1949)
- Played in the CFL for the Edmonton Eskimos (1950-51)
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William G. "Floppy" Blackmon
- Sport - Basketball (1941-43)
Accolades:
- Most Outstanding Player honors at Oklahoma City Tournament
- Served as team captain during the 1942-43 season
- Honored with the Most Valuable Alumnus Award
- Veteran of World War II
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Kelly Blackwell (Inducted - 2001)
- Hometown - Richland Hills, Texas
- Sport - Football (1988-91)
Accolades:
- All-American selection (1991)
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1990 | 1991)
- Played in the 1992 East-West Shrine Game and 1992 Hula Bowl Game
- Ranks fourth in TCU career receptions list
- Set a NCAA record for tight end receptions with 81
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Lyle Blackwood
- Hometown - San Antonio, Texas
- Sport - Football (1971-72)
Accolades:
- All-American selection (1972)
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1971 | 1972)
- Set a TCU record for most interception yards in one game with 104
- Played for Cincinnati Bengals (1973-1975), Seattle Seahawks (1976), Baltimore Colts (1977-1980) and Miami Dolphins (1981-1987)
- Started in two Super Bowls
- Led the NFL in interceptions (1977)
- Second Team All-Pro (1977)
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Dave Bloxom
- Hometown - Houston, Texas
- Sports - Football and Track (1946-49)
Accolades:
- Lettered in track and field (1946-49)
- Former President of TCU Lettermen's Association
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Don Bodenhamer (Inducted - 1995)
- Hometown - Arlington, Texas
- Sport - Baseball (1970-73)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1972 | 1973)
- Member of the 1972 Southwest Conference Co-Championship Team
- Served as captain during the 1972 and 1973 seasons
- Batted .405 during his junior campaign
- Drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 1973 Major League Baseball Draft
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Marci Bozarth (Inducted - 1998)
- Hometown - Lampassas, Texas
- Sport - Golf (1982-83)
Accolades:
- All-American selection (1982 | 1983)
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1983)
- Finished fifth overall at the 1983 NCAA Championships
- TCU Female Athlete of the Year and Student-Athlete of the Year (1983)
- Played on the 1983 NCAA National Championship Team
Competed on the LPGA Tour for 10 seasons
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Buster Brannon (Inducted - 1971)
- Hometown - Pine Bluff, Arkansas
- Sport - Basketball (1932-33)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1932 | 1933)
- Served as head basketball coach (1948-1967)
- Captured two Southwest Conference Championships (1950-51 | 1951-52)
- Served as an Assistant Athletic Director at TCU upon retirement from coaching
- Held a career coaching record of 290-296, including 144-165 in Southwest Conference
- Inducted into Texas Sports Hall of Fame and Texas High School Basketball Hall of Fame
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Becky Brill-Hall (Inducted - 2008)
- Hometown - Simi Valley, California
- Sport - Swimming (1980-82)
Accolades:
- AIAW All-American selection (1981 | 1982)
- Nine-time All-American selection in four events
- AIAW Athlete of the Year (1982)
- Selected to the Southwest Conference All-Decade Team for the 1980's
- Team finished third at the 1981 and 1982 NCAA National Championships
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Eugene Briscoe
- Sport - Track and Field (1918-22)
Accolades:
- Member of Letterman's Association since 1937
- Served as a charter member of Centruy Club
- 1972 Most Valuable Alumnus Award
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Darrell Browder (Inducted - 1999)
- Hometown - Fort Worth, Texas
- Sport - Basketball (1980-83)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1981-82 | 1982-83)
- Most Valuable Player Award (1979-80 | 1980-81)
- Ranked first in career points at TCU (1,886)
- Southwest Conference All-Tournament Team (1980-81)
- Led the team in free throw percentage (1980-81 | 1981-82 | 1982-83)
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Lance Brown (Inducted - 1989)
- Hometown - West Plains, Missouri
- Sport - Baseball (1963-64)
Accolades:
- All-American selection (1963)
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1963)
- 1963 Southwest Conference Player of the Year
- Coached TCU baseball (1987-2003) with a record of 571-481 with one conference championship
- Notched first TCU post-season victory in school history
- Southwest Conference Coach of the Year (1991 | 1994)
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Mike Brumbelow (Inducted - 1970)
- Hometown - Jacksboro, Texas
- Sport - Football (1927-29)
Accolades:
- All-American selection (1929)
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1928 | 1929)
- Honored with the 1929 Rogers Trophy Award
- Played in the 1930 East-West Shrine Game
- Member of 1929 Southwest Conference Championship Team
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Norman Bulaich
- Hometown - LaMarque, Texas
- Sport - Football (1966, 1968-69)
Accolades:
- Honorable Mention All-American selection(1969)
- Collected a career-high 164 rushing yards against Texas Tech (1966)
- Drafted first round by the Baltimore Colts in the 1970 NFL Draf
- Played in the NFL for 10 seasons - Baltimore Colts (1970-72), Philadelphia Eagles (1973-1974) and Miami Dolphins
- Played for the 1971 Baltimore Colts Super Bowl Champions
- All-Pro (1972)
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James F. Busby
- Sports - Baseball and Track (1947-48)
Accolades:
- All-American selection (1948)
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1948)
- Led the Southwest Conference with a .509 batting average in 1947
- Honored with the Berry Brothers Donahue Award (1947 | 1948)
- Played for the Chicago White Sox (1050-52, 55)
- Appeared in MLB All-Star Game as a player (1951) and coach (1961)
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Sonny Campbell (Inducted - 1988)
- Hometown - Fort Worth
- Sport - Football (1964-66)
Accolades:
- TCU's leading receiver (1964 | 1965 | 1966)
- Served as team captain during the 1996 season
- Played in the 1965 Sun Bowl Classic
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1966)
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Frank Cantelmi (inducted - 1978)
- Sports - Basketball and Baseball (1924-27)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1923-24)
- Led the team in points scoring during the 1926-27 season
- First player in Southwest Conference to score 100 points in a season
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James Cash (Inducted - 1984)
- Hometown - Fort Worth, Texas
- Sport - Basketball (1967-69)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1967-68)
- Ranked 27th on the TCU all-time scoring list (1,026 points)
- Became first African-American athlete to sign scholarship at TCU
- Became first African-American athlete to sign scholarship in Southwest Conference
- Academic All-American selection (1968 | 1969)
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Herman Clark (Inducted - 1970)
- Hometown - Fort Worth, Texas
- Sports - Football and Baseball (1923-27)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1925 | 1926)
- Honored with the first-ever Rogers Trophy Award (1925)
- All-Southwest Conference selection in baseball (1926)
- Athletice Director of Fort Worth public schools (1945-1968)
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Kyle Clifton
- Hometown - Bridgeport, Texas
- Sport - Football (1981-83)
Accolades:
- Awarded with the Rogers Trophy Award (1983)
- Tied for school-record for most tackles in a game (30)
- Holds TCU record for most tackles in a season (189)
- Ranks third all-time at TCU with 107 assisted tackles in a season
- Recorded 15 unassisted tackles against Houston (1983)
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Ronald Clinkscale (Inducted - 1982)
- Hometown - Fort Worth, Texas
- Sport - Football (1952-54)
Accolades:
- Played in the 1955 East-West Shrine Game
- Led the team in scoring (1952)
- Played in the CFL for the British Columbia Lions (1955) and Calgary Stampeders (1956-58)
- Recorded a career-high 152 rushing yards against SMU (1952)
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Bill Collins
- Hometown - Mount Vernon, New York
- Sport - Track and Field (1972-75)
Accolades:
- Captured 1974 and 1975 Southwest Conference 100-yard titles
- Captured 1975 Southwest Conference title in 60-yard dash
- Collected a career-best 9.3 seconds in 100-yard dash and 20.7 seconds in 200-yard dash
- 1975 All-American in 60-yard dash
- Inducted in the USA Track and Field Masters Hall of Fame
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Johnny Collins (Inducted - 2011)
- Hometown - Fort Worth, Texas
- Sport - Track & Field
Accolades:
- 2000 National Champion 4X400 Indoor Relay Team
- Four-time All-American
- Two-time Western Athletic Conference 400m Champion
- 17-time All-WAC Selection
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Doug Conaway (Inducted - 2001)
- Hometown - Hillsboro, Texas
- Sport - Football (1949-51)
Accolades:
- All-American selection (1951)
- Member of 1951 Southwest Conference Championship Team
- Drafted by the Washington Redskins in the 1952 NFL Draft
- Served in the U.S. Army
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Charles Coody
- Hometown - Abilene, Texas
- Sport - Golf (1957-59)
Accolades:
- Captured the 1971 Master's Championships
- Captured three PGA Tournament Championships during his career
- Member of the 1971 U.S. Ryder Cup team
- Captured 12 victories on the PGA Senior Tour
- Won the Legends of Golf Championship on three occasions
- Inducted in the Texas Sports Hall of Fame
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Don Cooper
- Hometown - Perryton, Texas
- Sport - Football (1954-56)
Accolades:
- Member of the 1955 Southwest Conference Championship Team
- Member of the 1957 Cotton Bowl Championship Team
- Member of the 1956 Cotton Bowl Championship Team
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1956)
- Served as team captain during the 1956 season
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Dywana Crudup (Inducted - 2012)
Accolades:
- All-American & top female quarter-miler in school history
- Finished third in the nation in 1998 in the 4X100 meter relay
- WAC Champion in the 4X100, 60m indoor and 400m outdoor
- Former school record holder indoor 60 & 400 meters indoor and outdoor
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Tommy Crain
- Hometown - Houston, Texas
- Sport - Baseball (1974-76)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1974)
- Led team in batting average and hits during 1974 and 1975 seasons
- Led the team in home runs (16) during 1975 season
- Ranks third at TCU in all-time putouts (1,160), slugging percentage (.748)
- Drafted by the Texas Rangers in 1976 MLB Draft
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Bill Crawford (Inducted - 1974)
- Hometown - Fort Worth, Texas
- Sports - Football and Baseball (1939-41)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1941)
- Honored with the Rogers Trophy Award (1941)
- Selected to the 1942 College All-Star
- Served as team captain in football during the 1941 season
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Randy Crawford (Inducted - 1991)
- Hometown - Fort Worth, Texas
- Sport - Tennis (1975-77)
Accolades:
- All-American selection (1977)
- Captured first-ever Southwest Conference Singles' Championship
- Captured first-ever Southwest Conference Doubles' Championship
- 1977 Southwest Conference Player of the Year
- Ranks sixth at TCU in career singles' victories (123)
- Ranks third at TCU in career doubles' victories (107)
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Tommy Joe Crutcher
- Hometown - McKinney, Texas
- Sport - Football (1961-63)
Accolades:
- All-American selection (1963)
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1963)
- Honored with the Rogers Trophy Award (1963)
- Played in the 1963 East-West Shrine Game
- Played in the 1964 Hula Bowl and 1964 College All-Star
- Played for the Green Bay Packers (1964-1967, 1971-1972) and New York Giants (1968-1969)
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Chuck Curtis (Inducted - 1993)
- Hometown - Gainesville, Texas
- Sport - Football (1954-56)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1955)
- Honored with the Rogers Trophy Award (1956)
- Played in the 1957 Senior Bowl
- Member of the 1955 Southwest Conference Championship Team
- Member of the 1957 Cotton Bowl Championship Team
- Played in the CFL for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (1957)
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Milton Daniel (Inducted - 1968)
- Sports - Football and Baseball (1908-12)
Accolades:
- Served as head football coach (1916-1917)
- Served as team captain for the football team in the 1912 season
- Former Chairman of TCU's Board of Trustees (1953-1958)
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Charlie Davis
- Hometown - Woodham, Texas
- Sport - Football (1971-73)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1972 | 1973)
- Coaches' All-American selection (1973)
- Played in the NFL for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1974) and St. Louis Cardinals (1975-79)
- Member of the 1974 Pittsburgh Steelers' Super Bowl Championship Team
- Played in the USFL for the Houston Gamblers (1984)
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Kenneth Davis (Inducted - 1996)
- Hometown - Temple, Texas
- Sport - Football (1982-84)
Accolades:
- All-American selection (1984)
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1984)
- Honored with the Rogers Trophy Award (1984)
- Played in the 1985 Senior Bowl
- Recorded three 200-yard games; 13 100-yard games while tallying 2,994 career yards and 24 career touchdowns
- Drafted in the first round of the 1986 NFL Draft by the Green Bay Packers
- Played in the NFL for the Green Bay Packers (1986-88) and Buffalo Bills (1989-94)
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Ad Dietzel (Inducted - 1992)
- Sport - Basketball (1930-32)
Accolades:
- All-American selection (1931 | 1932)
- First TCU player to earn All-American laurels
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1931 | 1932)
- Member of the 1930-31 Southwest Conference Championship Team
- Posted 168 points in 12 conference games his sophomore year
- Set a then-TCU record with 26 points in a single game (1931)
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A.R. "Buddy" Dike
- Hometown - San Antonio, Texas
- Sport - Football (1954-57)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1957)
- Member of the 1955 Southwest Conference Championship Team
- Honored with the 1957 Pop Boone Finest Frog Award
- Honored with the 1957 Grass Hinton Award
- Rushed for 467 yards and four touchdowns during the 1957 season
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Jamie Dixon (Inducted - 2007)
- Hometown - Burbank, California
- Sport - Basketball (1984-87)
Accolades:
- Member of the 1985-86 Southwest Conference Championship Team
- Ranks first at TCU in career three-point field goal percentage (.451)
- All-Southwest Conference (1985-86)
- All-Academic Southwest Conference selection (1985-86)
- Drafted by the Washington Bullets
- Currently serves as head basketball coach at the University of Pittsburgh
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Pete Donahue
- Sport - Baseball (1920-21)
Accolades:
- All-American selection (1921)
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1921)
- Played for the Cincinnati Reds (1921-30), New York Giants (1930-31) and Boston Red Sox (1932)
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Jon Drummond
- Hometown - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Sport - Track (1989-91)
Accolades:
- Captured the gold medal in the 4x100-meter relay at the 2000 Olympic Games
- Captured the gold medal in the 4x100-meter relay at the 1999 World Championships
- Garnered All-American laurels on three occasions (1989 | 1990 | 1991)
- Posted a 10.3 seconds in the 100-yard dash at the 1991 NCAA National Championships
- Captured 1991 Southwest Conference and Penn Relay 100-meter dash crowns
- Captured 1993 U.S. Indoor Championship crown in the 60-yard dash
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Janice Dzuik (Inducted - 2002)
- Hometown - Poth, Texas
- Sport - Basketball (1986-90)
Accolades:
- Second Team Southwest Conference All-Decade (1980s)
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1990)
- Southwest Conference Scholar-Award selection (1990)
- Ranks third in TCU's all-time scoring list (1,448 points)
- Ranks third in TCU's all-time in rebounds list (778)
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Drew Ellis
- Hometown - Perryton, Texas
- Sport - Football (1934-36)
Accolades:
- Member of the 1935 NCAA National Championship Team
- Member of the 1936 Sugar Bowl Championship Team
- Member of the 1937 Cotton Bowl Championship Team
- Played for the Philadelphia Eagles (1938-39)
- Served as a member of TCU's Board of Trustees
- Became the Mayor of Perryton, Texas, and elected for two terms
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Bryan Engram
- Hometown - Dumas, Texas
- Sport - Football (1953-55)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1955)
- Honored with the Rogers Trophy Award (1955)
- Captain of the 1955 Southwest Conference Championship Team (/li>
- Honored with the 1994 Frog of Fame Award
- Played in the CFL for the Calgary Stampeders (1956-57)
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Hunter Enis
- Hometown - Fort Worth, Texas
- Sports - Football and Baseball (1956-58)
Accolades:
- Threw for 583 yards and three touchdowns during the 1958 season
- Member of the 1958 and 1959 Cotton Bowl Teams
- Captain of the 1958 Southwest Conference Championship Team
- All-Southwest Conference selection in baseball (1958)
- Played in the NFL for the Dallas Texans (1960), San Diego Chargers (1961), Denver Broncos (1962) and Oakland Raiders (1963)
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Phillip Epps (Inducted - 1989)
- Hometown - Atlanta, Texas
- Sport - Track and Field (1980-83)
Accolades:
- Recorded the sixth fastest-time in TCU history in the 200-meter dash with a 20.19 seconds
- Captured the 1982 and 1983 Southwest Conference crowns in the 200-meter dash
- Garnered six All-American honors during his career
- Played in the NFL for eight seasons for the Green Bay Packers and New York Jets
- Ranks ninth in the Packers' all-time receiving yards list
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Max Eubank
- Hometown - Waxahachie, Texas
- Sport - Football (1948-50)
Accolades:
- Honored with the Rogers Trophy Award (1950)
- Played in the 1950 Blue-Grey Game
- Former President of TCU Lettermen's Association
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Roy Eury
- Sports - Football, Basketball and Baseball (1928-30)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection in basketball (1930)
- Led the team in scoring in each of his three seasons with the team
- Member of the 1928-29 Southwest Conference Championship Team
- Served 27 years in the United States Air Force
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Lon Evans (Inducted - 1973)
- Hometown - Fort Worth, Texas
- Sport - Football (1930-32)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1932)
- Member of the 1932 Southwest Conference Championship Team
- Played for the Green Bay Packers (1933-37)
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Norm Evans
- Hometown - Donna, Texas
- Sport - Football (1962-64)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1964)
- Served as team captain during the 1964 season
- Played for the Houston Oilers (1965), Miami Dolphins (1966-75) and Seattle Seahawks (1976-77)
- Selected as Miami Dolphins Best Lineman on two occasions
- Appeared in three Super Bowls and two Pro Bowls during his career
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