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  2. Terry Beasley - Wikipedia

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    Beasley was born in Montgomery, Alabama, on February 5, 1950. [2] After graduating from Robert E. Lee High School in Montgomery, he attended Auburn University, where he played college football for the Auburn Tigers as a wide receiver.

  3. Ralph Jordan - Wikipedia

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    A 1932 graduate of Auburn, he lettered in football, basketball, and baseball and was voted the Most Outstanding Athlete in 1932, awarded the Porter Loving Cup. [1] Jordan was initiated into Theta Chi fraternity at Auburn, and he started the Delta Beta chapter of Theta Chi at the University of Georgia.

  4. Leah Rawls Atkins - Wikipedia

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    After a career in water skiing, she earned a Ph.D. in history from Auburn University in 1974. Atkins was the first woman in the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame . The Leah Rawls Atkins Award, Auburn University’s highest award for athletics, is named in her honor.

  5. David Langner - Wikipedia

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    David Allen Langner (November 8, 1951 – April 26, 2014) was an American football player. He played college football at Auburn University and was a key player in "Punt Bama Punt".

  6. Rod Bramblett - Wikipedia

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    A 1988 graduate of Auburn University, Bramblett was the lead announcer for Auburn baseball for 11 seasons before he was chosen to succeed the late Jim Fyffe as lead announcer for Auburn football and men's basketball on June 23, 2003. [1]

  7. George Atkins (American football) - Wikipedia

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    George Arthur Atkins (April 10, 1932 – January 21, 2015) was an American football offensive lineman.After a college football career at Auburn, he played one season with the Detroit Lions of the National Football League (NFL).

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  9. Jim Fyffe - Wikipedia

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    On May 14, 2003, Fyffe attended an Auburn alumni meeting in Prattville, Alabama where he gave a speech opening for Auburn head football coach Tommy Tuberville.Shortly after arriving home, he complained of a headache to his wife, Rose, and eventually collapsed.