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Dewon Brazelton – Major League Baseball pitcher (Athletics)
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Tony Burse (1986) – former National Football League running back (Athletics)
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Kevin Byard (2015) – 2017 All Pro Safety National Football League Defensive Back (Athletics)
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Mike Caldwell (1993) – former National Football League linebacker (Athletics)
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Tyrone Calico (2002) – former National Football League wide receiver (Athletics)
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Marty Carter (1991) – former National Football League safety (Athletics)
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Alysha Clark (2010) – Women's National Basketball Association forward (Athletics)
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Jerry DeLucca (1956) – former National Football League offensive tackle (Athletics)
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Don Griffin (1986) – former National Football League safety (Athletics)
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James Griffin (1983) – former National Football League safety (Athletics)
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Dwone Hicks (2003) – former National Football League running back (Athletics)
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Andrico Hines (2003) – Arena Football League player (Athletics)
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Kelly Holcomb (1995) – former National Football League quarterback (Athletics)
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Amber Holt (2008) – Women's National Basketball Association forward (Athletics)
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Richie James (2017)- National Football League Wide Receiver (Athletics)
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Jeremy Kellem (2010) – Arena Football League defensive back (Athletics)
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ReShard Lee (2003) – National Football League running back (Athletics)
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David Little (1984) – former National Football League tight end (Athletics)
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Mike Moore (1978) – Houston Oilers Chattanooga Sports Hall of Fame (Athletics)
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Kendall Newson (2001) – former National Football League wide receiver (Athletics)
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Ray Oldham (1973) – former National Football League safety (Athletics)
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Jayhawk Owens – former Major League Baseball catcher (Athletics)
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Shane Primm – UFC contestant on The Ultimate Fighter Season 8 Light-Heavyweight Fighter (Athletics)
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Jonathan Quinn (1998) – former National Football League quarterback (Athletics)
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Mardy Scales (2003) – United States sprinter (Athletics)
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Dwight Stone (1986) – former National Football League wide receiver (Athletics)
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Phillip Tanner (2010) – former National Football League running back (Athletics)
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Joe Campbell, running back, National Football League, LA Rams (Athletics)
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Kenny Tippins (1989) – former National Football League linebacker (Athletics)
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Ken Trickey (1955) – college basketball coach (Athletics)
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Erik Walden (2008) – National Football League linebacker (Athletics)
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Josh Walker – National Football League guard (Athletics)
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nobigdyl. – rapper (Musicians)
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Julien Baker – singer, songwriter, and guitarist (Musicians)
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Brooke Barrettsmith – Billboard charting singer, songwriter, guitarist, and pianist (Musicians)
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Scott "Skippy" Chapman (2001) – keyboardist and singer-songwriter, Code of Ethics (Musicians)
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George S. Clinton (1969) – Hollywood composer (Austin Powers trilogy) (Musicians)
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Cedric Dent (Gospel Music Singer) – member of Take 6. Professor of Theory & Composition in the MTSU School of Music. (Musicians)
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Colton Dixon (2010) – American Idol Season 11 Contestant – Top 7 (Musicians)
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Brett Eldredge - singer-songwriter, guitarist (Musicians)
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Bobby Bosko Grubic (a.k.a. Bobby G) (1999) – singer-songwriter, director/producer (Musicians)
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Chris James – singer-songwriter, producer and Grammy Award-nominated engineer for Prince (Musicians)
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Amy Lee (2000/dropped out) – co-founder and lead singer, Evanescence (Musicians)
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Brice Long (1993) – country music singer-songwriter (Musicians)
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Sean McConnell – American singer-songwriter (Musicians)
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The Protomen (Rock Band) – Independent concept band based in Nashville (Musicians)
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Jeremi Richardson (singer) – member of the CCM group Avalon (Musicians)
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Laura Rodgers – of the country music duo The Secret Sisters (Musicians)
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Hillary Scott (2006) – singer-songwriter, Lady Antebellum (Musicians)
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Natalie Prass – American singer-songwriter (Musicians)
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Sharon Van Etten – American singer-songwriter (Musicians)
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Chris Young – country music singer; 2006 winner, Nashville Star (Musicians)
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Count Bass D – rapper, producer (Musicians)
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Isaiah Rashad – rapper (Musicians)
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Torrance "Street Symphony" Esmond – producer; 57th Annual Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song (Musicians)
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Tay Keith – producer (Musicians)
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James M. Buchanan, B.A. (1940) – 1986 Nobel Prize in Economics Laureate (Nobel Prize Laureates)
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Muhammad Yunus – 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, professor of economics (1969–1972) (Nobel Prize Laureates)
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Bill Boner (1967) – Mayor of Nashville, Tennessee (1987–1991) and U.S. Congressman (Democrat – 5th District Tennessee – 1979–1987) (Politicians)
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Bart Gordon (1971) – U.S. Congressman (Democrat – 6th District Tennessee – 1985–2011) (Politicians)
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Albert Gore, Sr. (1932) – U.S. Senator (Democrat – Tennessee – 1953–1971) (Politicians)
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Robert Rochelle (B.S. 1968) – Tennessee State Senator from 1970 to 2002. (Politicians)
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Jon Coffelt (1981–1984) – New York City artist, painter, sculptor (Others)
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Erika Costell – YouTuber, model, and singer (Others)
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Brandon Curry – IFBB professional bodybuilder (Others)
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Lane Davies (Actor) – known for portraying Mason Capwell in Santa Barbara (Others)
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Ashley Eicher – Miss Tennessee 2004 (Others)
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Mark Gwyn – director, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (2004–2018) (Others)
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Wayne White – artist, known for his work on Pee-wee's Playhouse (Others)
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Mary Scales – first black MTSU faculty member and first black female Murfreesboro City Councilperson. (Others)
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Bayer Mack – award-nominated writer, record executive and film producer. (Others)
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