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Bruce Alexander, former NFL defensive back
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Cliff Ammons (M.S., education), Louisiana state representative known as "the father of Toledo Bend Reservoir"
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Leo Araguz, former NFL punter
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Larry Bagley (Master of Education), member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 7, beginning 2016
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Derrick Blaylock, former NFL running back (Kansas City Chiefs and New York Jets)
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Roy Blake Jr, former Texas State Representative
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Chrystelle Trump Bond, dancer, choreographer, author, and dance historian
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Kim Brimer, former Texas state senator, District 10
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Shane Carruth, filmmaker; writer, director, producer, and star of Primer
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Larry Centers, former NFL fullback
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Wayne Christian, statewide elected official - Texas Railroad Commissioner (2017–Present) member of Texas House of Representatives (1997–2013); Former President of Texas Conservative Coalition
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Gerald Clarke, artist and educator
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Nelson Clyde, III, late publisher of the Tyler Morning Telegraph
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Bobby Cross, former NFL offensive tackle
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Rodney Crowell, songwriter, Nashville producer, singer, writer
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Nancy Dickey, President of the Texas A&M Health Science Center
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Floyd Dixon, former NFL wide receiver
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Hunter Dozier, Major League Baseball Player
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Spike Dykes, former head football coach for the Texas Tech Red Raiders
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Dustin Ellermann, competitive shooter; Christian camp director; winner of Top Shot (season 3)
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Lee Fitzgerald, Professor of Zoology and Faculty Curator of Amphibians and Reptiles at Texas A&M University
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Todd Fowler, former NFL and USFL running back/tight end (Houston Gamblers and Dallas Cowboys)
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John Franklin-Myers, NFL defensive end for the New York Jets.
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Don Gaston, former Executive Vice President of Gulf and Western Industries; Chairman of the Boston Celtics
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Bill Haley, Texas politician
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Todd Hammel, Arena Football League quarterback for 14 years
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Kevin Hannan, ethnolinguist
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Don Henley, musician, singer, songwriter, and drummer for the Eagles (1971–1980, 1994–present)
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Sam Hunt, former NFL linebacker
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Jason Isaac (Class of 1996), member of the Texas House of Representatives since 2011, from Hays County
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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
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Derek Wayne Johnson, award-winning film director, screenwriter and film producer
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Kent Johnston, NFL assistant coach
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Joseph W. Kennedy, co-discoverer of plutonium
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Kelly Krauskopf, former president and general manager of Indiana Fever; assistant general manager of Indiana Pacers
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Ronnie Laws, musician, member of Earth, Wind, and Fire
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Bud Marshall, former NFL defensive lineman
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Donnie Marshall (1969), former DEA Administrator
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Brad Maule, Daytime Emmy Award-winning actor
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Joe McComb, mayor of Corpus Christi, Texas
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Frank Melton, former mayor of Jackson, Mississippi (1949–2009)
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Peggy Moreland, American writer
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Mark Moseley, 1982 NFL MVP; played for Eagles (1970), Oilers (1971–1972), Redskins (1974–1986), and Browns (1986)
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Drew Nixon, former Republican state senator from Carthage
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Bill Owens, former Republican governor of Colorado
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Stephen Payne, international relations and energy expert
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Bum Phillips, former NFL head coach
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Mike Quinn, NFL quarterback
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Rhonda Rajsich, women's racquetball player and two-time world champion
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Mikhael Ricks, former NFL tight end/wide receiver
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Michael H. Schneider, Judge, U. S. District Court, Eastern District of Texas
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Terrance Shaw, retired NFL defensive back (1995–2004); won Super Bowl XXXVI with the New England Patriots
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James Silas, American Basketball Association and National Basketball Association
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Commander Robert (Bob) A. Smith, retired Navy One of the charter members of SFA's Phi Delta Theta
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Chad Stanley, former NFL punter, tied NFL record for most punts in a season (114)
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Jeremiah Trotter, former NFL middle linebacker (Philadelphia Eagles)
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LTG (Retired) Orren "Cotton" Whiddon (1955), highest ranking alumni military officer, SFA Alumni Hall of Fame; namesake of "Ol' Cotton"
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David Whitmore, former NFL safety
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