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  • Bruce Alexander, former NFL defensive back

  • Cliff Ammons (M.S., education), Louisiana state representative known as "the father of Toledo Bend Reservoir"

  • Leo Araguz, former NFL punter

  • Larry Bagley (Master of Education), member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 7, beginning 2016

  • Derrick Blaylock, former NFL running back (Kansas City Chiefs and New York Jets)

  • Roy Blake Jr, former Texas State Representative

  • Chrystelle Trump Bond, dancer, choreographer, author, and dance historian

  • Kim Brimer, former Texas state senator, District 10

  • Shane Carruth, filmmaker; writer, director, producer, and star of Primer

  • Larry Centers, former NFL fullback

  • Wayne Christian, statewide elected official - Texas Railroad Commissioner (2017–Present) member of Texas House of Representatives (1997–2013); Former President of Texas Conservative Coalition

  • Gerald Clarke, artist and educator

  • Nelson Clyde, III, late publisher of the Tyler Morning Telegraph

  • Bobby Cross, former NFL offensive tackle

  • Rodney Crowell, songwriter, Nashville producer, singer, writer

  • Nancy Dickey, President of the Texas A&M Health Science Center

  • Floyd Dixon, former NFL wide receiver

  • Hunter Dozier, Major League Baseball Player

  • Spike Dykes, former head football coach for the Texas Tech Red Raiders

  • Dustin Ellermann, competitive shooter; Christian camp director; winner of Top Shot (season 3)

  • Lee Fitzgerald, Professor of Zoology and Faculty Curator of Amphibians and Reptiles at Texas A&M University

  • Todd Fowler, former NFL and USFL running back/tight end (Houston Gamblers and Dallas Cowboys)

  • John Franklin-Myers, NFL defensive end for the New York Jets.

  • Don Gaston, former Executive Vice President of Gulf and Western Industries; Chairman of the Boston Celtics

  • Bill Haley, Texas politician

  • Todd Hammel, Arena Football League quarterback for 14 years

  • Kevin Hannan, ethnolinguist

  • Don Henley, musician, singer, songwriter, and drummer for the Eagles (1971–1980, 1994–present)

  • Sam Hunt, former NFL linebacker

  • Jason Isaac (Class of 1996), member of the Texas House of Representatives since 2011, from Hays County

  • Will Jennings, Grammy (1982, 1986, 1993, and 1997), Golden Globe (1983, 1991, and 1997), and Academy Award-winning (1983 and 1997) songwriter; member of Songwriters Hall of Fame

  • Derek Wayne Johnson, award-winning film director, screenwriter and film producer

  • Kent Johnston, NFL assistant coach

  • Joseph W. Kennedy, co-discoverer of plutonium

  • Kelly Krauskopf, former president and general manager of Indiana Fever; assistant general manager of Indiana Pacers

  • Ronnie Laws, musician, member of Earth, Wind, and Fire

  • Bud Marshall, former NFL defensive lineman

  • Donnie Marshall (1969), former DEA Administrator

  • Brad Maule, Daytime Emmy Award-winning actor

  • Joe McComb, mayor of Corpus Christi, Texas

  • Frank Melton, former mayor of Jackson, Mississippi (1949–2009)

  • Peggy Moreland, American writer

  • Mark Moseley, 1982 NFL MVP; played for Eagles (1970), Oilers (1971–1972), Redskins (1974–1986), and Browns (1986)

  • Drew Nixon, former Republican state senator from Carthage

  • Bill Owens, former Republican governor of Colorado

  • Stephen Payne, international relations and energy expert

  • Bum Phillips, former NFL head coach

  • Mike Quinn, NFL quarterback

  • Rhonda Rajsich, women's racquetball player and two-time world champion

  • Mikhael Ricks, former NFL tight end/wide receiver

  • Michael H. Schneider, Judge, U. S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas

  • Terrance Shaw, retired NFL defensive back (1995–2004); won Super Bowl XXXVI with the New England Patriots

  • James Silas, American Basketball Association and National Basketball Association

  • Commander Robert (Bob) A. Smith, retired Navy One of the charter members of SFA's Phi Delta Theta

  • Chad Stanley, former NFL punter, tied NFL record for most punts in a season (114)

  • Jeremiah Trotter, former NFL middle linebacker (Philadelphia Eagles)

  • LTG (Retired) Orren "Cotton" Whiddon (1955), highest ranking alumni military officer, SFA Alumni Hall of Fame; namesake of "Ol' Cotton"

  • David Whitmore, former NFL safety

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Stephen F. Austin State University was founded in 1921. As a famous public university in the United States, the university’s main task is to train outstanding graduates and celebrities. The school respects the growth and development of its students and has an advanced teaching philosophy, with more than one hundred thousand alumni graduating from the school each year. With a random list of 58 alumni in the tool, we can also become more familiar with the school.

The alumni preserved in the generator come from different countries, cities, and regions, and have a place in their field of expertise. Most of them used to work for Stephen F. I have studied or lived at Austin State University for some time and I like the teaching environment and atmosphere here. They went out into the world after graduation and showed amazing talents in arts, sports, politics, business, military affairs and so on.

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