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Peter Jacobsen
Peter, like Corey Pavin, a SKINS GAME rookie who has won
the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (1990), has one advantage
over Pavin. Peter has played BIGHORN during the pro-am
and has also been the analyst for ABC Sports during its
coverage of THE SKINS GAME.
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Gale Sayers
Reminisce for any length of time about the gridiron glory of college and professional running backs and the name Gale Sayers emerges to the forefront. Sayers’ work ethic and development of his God-given athletic talents resulted in his selection into the NFL draft by the Chicago Bears. Sayers’ entire NFL career (1965-1971) soon became a treasured highlight film. The quick, agile and elusive Sayers caused scores of missed tackles and created never-ending headaches for defensive coaches throughout the league.
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Mike Ditka
Mike Ditka is one of the most recognized and successful NFL personalities as a player, coach and television commentator. Currently working as an analyst and commentator on CBS, this is Ditka's second stint in broadcasting, having spent four years as an NFL commentator and analyst on the NFL on NBC.
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Don Shula
Examples from the game of football are often used to illustrate determination, overcoming adversity and long odds, competition, and success; and our everyday language is filled with gridiron metaphors and memorable quotes. It is only natural that Don Shula, the coach with more wins in professional football than any other, speaks about inspiring others to win. Using examples from the football field he reveals his secrets of successful coaching and how they apply to any leadership position, as well as personal success.
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Boomer Esiason
Boomer Esiason is the veteran NFL quarterback who led the Cincinnati Bengals to the 1989 Super Bowl. A left-handed quarterback, Esiason starred at the University of Maryland and was chosen by the Bengals in the second round of the 1984 college draft. He became the team's starter in 1985.
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Mark Calcavecchia
Mark Calcavecchia is a PGA Tour winner, with victories including the 2001 Phoenix Open, 1987 and 1998 Honda Classics, and 1997 Greater Vancouver Open. He has competed and won worldwide, including 1989 British Open, the Argentine Open in 1993 and 1995, and Australian Open in 1988.
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Wayne Gretzky
Wayne Douglas Gretzky was born January 26, 1961, in Brantford, Ontario, Canada.
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Larry Bird
Once every generation or so, a player comes along who can truly be called a superstar. Larry Bird was such a player. For 13 seasons with the Boston Celtics, from 1979-80 through 1991-92, Bird personified hustle, consistency and excellence in all areas of play - as a scorer, a passer, a rebounder, a defender, a team player, and, perhaps above all, as a clutch performer. Bird was a 12-time All-Star and won three straight regular-season MVP awards (1984-86).
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Chi Chi Rodriguez
Chi Chi Rodriguez is one of the great showmen in sports history. In a career which spans four decades, Chi Chi won 8 times on the PGA Tour and now boasts 22 Senior Tour victories. His colorful performances still make him a gallery favorite, while his shotmaking skills have earned the respect of his peers.
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Andy North
Golf champion Andy North had no choice but to hit the links. In the seventh grade, the champion professional golfer wasn't particularly interested in the sport and instead opted to play football and basketball. When a knee injury forced him to give up contact sports, he turned to golf as an alternative and the game quickly became a passion and ultimately his life's work.
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Ronnie Lott
Ronnie Lott, an All-America from Southern California, was the San Francisco 49ers’ first round draft pick and the eighth player chosen overall in the 1981 National Football League Draft. The 6-0, 203-pound defensive back made an immediate impression and was named the starting left cornerback from his first day in training camp.
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Dale Tallon
Dale Tallon, in his second stint with the Blackhawks front office, was named Assistant General Manager on November 5, 2003 and was named General Manager in July 2005. He served four years (1998-2002) as the Blackhawks Director of Player Personnel before returning to the radio and television booth prior to the 2002-03 season as color analyst for Blackhawk hockey.
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Johnny Bench
Considered by many the greatest catcher in history because of his combination of defensive skill, offensive power, and durability, Johnny Bench was one of the leaders of Cincinnati's "Big Red Machine" that won six Eastern Division titles, four NL pennants, and two world championships during the 1970s.
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John Elway
John Elway, future Hall of Famer, retired after the 1998-99 season leaving a big void in the NFL John will go down in history as one of the best quarterbacks ever to play the game. It is frightening that John is leaving after coming off back-to-back Super Bowl victories. Known for his come back victories, his cannon arm and his great leadership | |