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Bill Ferguson (Inducted - 1988)
- Hometown - Corpus Christi, Texas
- Sports - Football and Baseball (1967-69)
Accolades:
- Second Team All-American (1969)
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1969)
- Member of 1969 Southwest Conference Co-Championship Team
- Led the Frogs in home runs and batting average during the 1969 season
- Selected as Most Valuable Player on the baseball team in 1968
- Selected by the Cincinnati Reds in the 1969 MLB Draft
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Clyde Flowers
- Hometown - Perryton, Texas
- Sport - Football (1942-44)
Accolades:
- First Team All-American (1944)
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1943 | 1944)
- Honored with the 1942 Grassy Hinton Award
- Honored with the 1943 Rogers' Trophy
- Played in the 1943 East-West Shrine Game and 1945 College All-Star Game
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Keith Flowers
- Hometown - Perryton, Texas
- Sport - Football (1949-51)
Accolades:
- First Team All-American (1951)
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1951)
- Honored with the 1951 Rogers' Trophy
- Selected as the Southwest Conference Outstanding Linebacker (1951)
- Cotton Bowl MVP (1951)
- Drafted and played for the Dallas Texans (1952)
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Don Floyd
- Hometown - Midlothian, Texas
- Sport - Football (1957-59)
Accolades:
- First Team All-American (1958 | 1959)
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1959)
- Member of the 1958 and 1959 Southwest Conference Championship Team
- Played in the 1960 Senior Bowl and 1960 East-West Shrine Game
- Drafted and played for the Houston Oilers (1960-67)
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Steve Garmon (Inducted - 2006)
- Hometown - Groom, Texas
- Sport - Football (1963-64)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1963 | 1964)
- Honored with the 1963 and 1964 Rogers' Trophy
- Played in the 1965 East-West Shrine Game
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Sonny Gibbs (Inducted - 1992)
- Hometown - Graham, Texas
- Sport - Football (1960-62)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1962)
- Totaled 2,485 passing yards and 12 touchdowns during his three-year career
- Honored with the 1961 Rogers' Trophy
- Played in the 1962 East-West Shrine Game
- Played in the 1963 Hula Bowl and 1963 College All-Star Game
- Played for the Dallas Cowboys (1963) and Detroit Lions (1964)
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John Grace (Inducted - 1993)
- Hometown - Wichita Falls, Texas
- Sport - Baseball (1969-72)
Accolades:
- Pitched the only perfect game recorded in TCU history
- Holds career lowest walks to innings pitched record
- Former Secretary of TCU's Letterman's Association (1982-1994)
- Member of the 1972 Southwest Conference Co-Championship Team
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Jack Graves
- Sports - Football and Baseball (1931-33)
Accolades:
- Member of TCU's first baseball team to win a Southwest Conference championship in 1933
- Member of the 1932 Southwest Conference Championship Team
- Served as team captain on the football field during the 1933 season
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Judge A.D. Green (Inducted - 1973)
- Sports - Football, Track, and Tennis (1920-23)
Accolades:
- Lettered in football, track and field and tennis during his TCU career
- Served as team captain for the football team during the 1922 season
- Served as a member of TCU Athletics Council
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Dr. Abe Greines (Inducted - 1974)
- Sport - Football (1915-16)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1916)
- Co-Founder of the Fort Worth Boys' Club
- Honored with the 1968 Senior Citizen of Fort Worth Award
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Howard Grubbs (Inducted - 1968)
- Hometown - Kemp, Texas
- Sports - Football and Baseball (1927-30)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1929)
- Starting quarterback for TCU's first-ever Southwest Conference Championship Team in 1932
- Former TCU Athletics Director (1936-1950)
- Former Executive Secretary of Southwest Conference (1950)
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I.B. Hale (Inducted - 1970)
- Hometown - Dallas, Texas
- Sport - Football (1936-38)
Accolades:
- Two-time All-American selection (1937 | 1938)
- Member of the 1938 National Championship Team
- Played on the 1937 Cotton Bowl Championship Team
- Played on the 1939 Sugar Bowl Championship Team
- Played in the 1938 College All-Star Game
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Johnny Hall
- Hometown - Kaufman, Texas
- Sport - Football (1936-38)
Accolades:
- Member of the 1938 National Championship Team
- Member of the 1938 Southwest Conference Championship Team
- Led the Frogs in receiving yards during the 1937 season
- Member of the 1937 Cotton Bowl Team
- Member of the 1939 Sugar Bowl Team
- Played professionally for the Chicago Cardinals (1940-41, 1943) and Detroit Lions (1942)
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Vernon Hallbeck (Inducted - 1994)
- Hometown - San Benito, Texas
- Sport - Football (1954-56)
Accolades:
- Member of the 1955 Southwest Conference Championship Team
- Served as a member of the TCU coaching staff (1958-63)
- Played in the CFL for Calgary (1957)
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Norman Hamilton
- Hometown - Vanderbilt, Texas
- Sport - Football (1954-56)
Accolades:
- All-American selection (1956)
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1955 | 1956)
- Member of the 1955 Southwest Conference Championship Team
- Member of the 1957 Cotton Bowl Championship Team
- Played in the 1957 College All-Star Game and 1957 Hula Bowl
- Played in the CFL for the Montreal Alouttes (1957)
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Marshall K. Harris (Inducted - 2012)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference & Academic All-SWC Selection
- Rogers Trophy Winner for Team MVP
- Named to the NFL's 1980 All-Rookie Team
- NFL career with the Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots and USFL's New Jersey Generals
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Marshall Harris (Inducted - 2009)
- Hometown - Deland, Florida
- Sport - Football (1951-53)
Accolades:
- Academic All-American (1952)
- Member of the 1951 Southwest Conference Championship Team
- Member of the 1952 Cotton Bowl Team
- Lettered on three occasions (1951 | 1952 | 1953)
- Served in the United States Air Force for 22 years where he flew over 300 combat missions
- Honored with the Distinguished Flying Cross Award on two occasions
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Sherrill Headrick
- Hometown - Fort Worth, Texas
- Sport - Football (1957-58)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1958)
- Member of the 1958 Southwest Conference Championship Team
- Played for the Dallas Texans (1960-62), Kansas City Chiefs (1963-67) and Cincinnati Bengals (1968)
- Member of the 1966 Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs
- Selected as a First or Second Team All-Pro in each professional season
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J.J. Henry (Inducted - 2009)
- Hometown - Fairfield, Conn.
- Sport - Men's Golf (1995-98)
Accolades:
- First TCU golfer to earn All-American honors in three straight seasons (1996 | 1997 | 1998)
- Golfweek/Taylor Made Co-College Player of the Year (1998)
- Western Athletic Conference Golfer of the Year (1998)
- Finished second overall at the 1998 NCAA Championships
- PGA Tour veteran and member of the 206 Ryder Cup and World Cup teams
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Ray Hill
- Hometown - Fort Worth, Texas
- Sport - Football (1953-54)
Accolades:
- Selected to the All-Marine Corps football team
- Became a high school teacher and coach in the State of Texas
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Grassy Hinton (Inducted - 1974)
- Hometown - Fort Worth, Texas
- Sports - Football and Baseball (1930-32)
Accolades:
- Scored first-ever touchdown in Amon G. Carter Stadium versus Arkansas (1930)
- Selected as the top outfielder on the TCU baseball team during the 1932 season
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Carven Holcomb (Inducted - 2004)
- Hometown - Houston, Texas
- Sport - Basketball (1984-87)
Accolades:
- Member of two Southwest Conference Championship Teams (1985-86 | 1986-87)
- Southwest Conference Player of the Year (1987)
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1987)
- Ranks third in the all-time scoring list (1,734 points)
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Frank Horak (Inducted - 1993)
- Hometown - Caldwell, Texas
- Sport - Football (1964-66)
Accolades:
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1965 | 1966)
- Played in the 1966 East-West Shrine Game and 1966 Senior Bowl
- Second Team All-American (1965)
- One of four TCU players in history to return a kick-off 100 yards
- Drafted by the Los Angeles Rams (1967)
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Royce Huffman II (Inducted - 2010)
- Hometown - Missouri City, Texas
- Sport - Baseball, Football
Accolades:
- A two sport standout in both baseball and football
- Three-time All-America in baseball and WAC Player of the Year
- Two-time all conference selection in football
- Holds seven TCU baseball records
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Buddy Iles (Inducted - 1988)
- Hometown - New London, Texas
- Sports - Football and Baseball (1958-61)
Accolades:
- Academic All-American (1961)
- Honorable Mention All-American (1960 | 1961)
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1960 | 1961)
- Led the Southwest Conference in receiving yards (479 yards) during the 1961 season
- Most Valuable Player of the 1962 East-West Shrine Game
- Played in the 1962 Hula Bowl
- Caught the touchdown pass that turned out to be the 10th greatest upset in NCAA history (vs. Texas 1961)
- Honored with the 2002 Frog of Fame Award
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Dan Jenkins (Inducted - 1996)
- Hometown - Fort Worth, Texas
- Sport - Golf (1950-53)
Accolades:
- Legendary sports reporter for the Dallas Times Herald, Sports Illustrated and Golf Digest
- Authored over 17 books, including seven best sellers (three of which became movies)
- Seven-time winner of "Best Story of the Year" by Golf Writers Association of America
- Inducted into the World Sports Writers Hall of Fame, Texas Golf Hall of Fame and National Sportscasters and Writers Hall of Fame
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Frank Johnstone (Inducted - 1991)
- Hometown - Alvin, Texas
- Sport - Baseball (1971-74)
Accolades:
- First Team All-American (1974)
- All-Southwest Conference selection (1972)
- Led team in ERA, strikeouts, innings pitched and victories on three occasions (1972 | 1973 | 1974)
- Posted TCU's record for career victories (38) and career complete games (37)
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Steve Judy (Inducted - 1985)
- Hometown - Longview, Texas
- Sport - Football (1969-71)
Accolades:
- Honored with the 1971 Rogers' Trophy
- Played in the 1971 Blue-Grey Game
- Ranks sixth in career yards passing (3,886) at TCU
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