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List of Middle Tennessee State University Peoplreport

  • Dewon Brazelton – Major League Baseball pitcher (Athletics)

  • Tony Burse (1986) – former National Football League running back (Athletics)

  • Kevin Byard (2015) – 2017 All Pro Safety National Football League Defensive Back (Athletics)

  • Mike Caldwell (1993) – former National Football League linebacker (Athletics)

  • Tyrone Calico (2002) – former National Football League wide receiver (Athletics)

  • Marty Carter (1991) – former National Football League safety (Athletics)

  • Alysha Clark (2010) – Women's National Basketball Association forward (Athletics)

  • Jerry DeLucca (1956) – former National Football League offensive tackle (Athletics)

  • Don Griffin (1986) – former National Football League safety (Athletics)

  • James Griffin (1983) – former National Football League safety (Athletics)

  • Dwone Hicks (2003) – former National Football League running back (Athletics)

  • Andrico Hines (2003) – Arena Football League player (Athletics)

  • Kelly Holcomb (1995) – former National Football League quarterback (Athletics)

  • Amber Holt (2008) – Women's National Basketball Association forward (Athletics)

  • Richie James (2017)- National Football League Wide Receiver (Athletics)

  • Jeremy Kellem (2010) – Arena Football League defensive back (Athletics)

  • ReShard Lee (2003) – National Football League running back (Athletics)

  • David Little (1984) – former National Football League tight end (Athletics)

  • Mike Moore (1978) – Houston Oilers Chattanooga Sports Hall of Fame (Athletics)

  • Kendall Newson (2001) – former National Football League wide receiver (Athletics)

  • Ray Oldham (1973) – former National Football League safety (Athletics)

  • Jayhawk Owens – former Major League Baseball catcher (Athletics)

  • Shane Primm – UFC contestant on The Ultimate Fighter Season 8 Light-Heavyweight Fighter (Athletics)

  • Jonathan Quinn (1998) – former National Football League quarterback (Athletics)

  • Mardy Scales (2003) – United States sprinter (Athletics)

  • Dwight Stone (1986) – former National Football League wide receiver (Athletics)

  • Phillip Tanner (2010) – former National Football League running back (Athletics)

  • Joe Campbell, running back, National Football League, LA Rams (Athletics)

  • Kenny Tippins (1989) – former National Football League linebacker (Athletics)

  • Ken Trickey (1955) – college basketball coach (Athletics)

  • Erik Walden (2008) – National Football League linebacker (Athletics)

  • Josh Walker – National Football League guard (Athletics)

  • nobigdyl. – rapper (Musicians)

  • Julien Baker – singer, songwriter, and guitarist (Musicians)

  • Brooke Barrettsmith – Billboard charting singer, songwriter, guitarist, and pianist (Musicians)

  • Scott "Skippy" Chapman (2001) – keyboardist and singer-songwriter, Code of Ethics (Musicians)

  • George S. Clinton (1969) – Hollywood composer (Austin Powers trilogy) (Musicians)

  • Cedric Dent (Gospel Music Singer) – member of Take 6. Professor of Theory & Composition in the MTSU School of Music. (Musicians)

  • Colton Dixon (2010) – American Idol Season 11 Contestant – Top 7 (Musicians)

  • Brett Eldredge - singer-songwriter, guitarist (Musicians)

  • Bobby Bosko Grubic (a.k.a. Bobby G) (1999) – singer-songwriter, director/producer (Musicians)

  • Chris James – singer-songwriter, producer and Grammy Award-nominated engineer for Prince (Musicians)

  • Amy Lee (2000/dropped out) – co-founder and lead singer, Evanescence (Musicians)

  • Brice Long (1993) – country music singer-songwriter (Musicians)

  • Sean McConnell – American singer-songwriter (Musicians)

  • The Protomen (Rock Band) – Independent concept band based in Nashville (Musicians)

  • Jeremi Richardson (singer) – member of the CCM group Avalon (Musicians)

  • Laura Rodgers – of the country music duo The Secret Sisters (Musicians)

  • Hillary Scott (2006) – singer-songwriter, Lady Antebellum (Musicians)

  • Natalie Prass – American singer-songwriter (Musicians)

  • Sharon Van Etten – American singer-songwriter (Musicians)

  • Chris Young – country music singer; 2006 winner, Nashville Star (Musicians)

  • Count Bass D – rapper, producer (Musicians)

  • Isaiah Rashad – rapper (Musicians)

  • Torrance "Street Symphony" Esmond – producer; 57th Annual Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song (Musicians)

  • Tay Keith – producer (Musicians)

  • James M. Buchanan, B.A. (1940) – 1986 Nobel Prize in Economics Laureate (Nobel Prize Laureates)

  • Muhammad Yunus – 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, professor of economics (1969–1972) (Nobel Prize Laureates)

  • Bill Boner (1967) – Mayor of Nashville, Tennessee (1987–1991) and U.S. Congressman (Democrat – 5th District Tennessee – 1979–1987) (Politicians)

  • Bart Gordon (1971) – U.S. Congressman (Democrat – 6th District Tennessee – 1985–2011) (Politicians)

  • Albert Gore, Sr. (1932) – U.S. Senator (Democrat – Tennessee – 1953–1971) (Politicians)

  • Robert Rochelle (B.S. 1968) – Tennessee State Senator from 1970 to 2002. (Politicians)

  • Jon Coffelt (1981–1984) – New York City artist, painter, sculptor (Others)

  • Erika Costell – YouTuber, model, and singer (Others)

  • Brandon Curry – IFBB professional bodybuilder (Others)

  • Lane Davies (Actor) – known for portraying Mason Capwell in Santa Barbara (Others)

  • Ashley Eicher – Miss Tennessee 2004 (Others)

  • Mark Gwyn – director, Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (2004–2018) (Others)

  • Wayne White – artist, known for his work on Pee-wee's Playhouse (Others)

  • Mary Scales – first black MTSU faculty member and first black female Murfreesboro City Councilperson. (Others)

  • Bayer Mack – award-nominated writer, record executive and film producer. (Others)

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The Middle Tennessee State University was founded in 1911 as one of three state teacher training colleges. In 1925, the initial two-year teacher training program was expanded to a four-year normal school, with the addition of a bachelor of science degree. In 1943, after the approval of the state government, MTSU became a public state university. MTSU gradually developed into the largest undergraduate university in the state. Tennessee’s first “Honors College” was also established in 1998.

From the Middle, Tennessee State University came many famous athletes, musicians, Nobel Prize Laureates, Politicians, singers, actors, and other professionals of different professions. The random tool generator compiles a very complete list of 71 well-known people who lived and studied at Middle Tennessee State University.

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