Mike Ditka
Former NFL player for the New Orleans Saints, television commentator for ESPN and coach of the Chicago Bears, Mike Ditka is one of only two people to win Super Bowls as a player, an assistant coach and a head coach. He is a commentator on ESPN's NFL Live and CBS Radio Westwood One's Monday Night Football pregame show.
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Mike Holmgren
Mike Holmgren is the head coach of NFL team Seattle Seahawks and former coach of the Green Bay Packers. During his time with the Green Bay Packers he became known as one of the best coaches in the NFL. Under his leadership and play calling, the Seahawks have become an annual playoff team and went to the franchises first Super Bowl in 2005. The Holmgren family is heavily involved in the Evangelical Covenant Church.
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Jimmy Johnson
Studio analyst of NFL Pregame Show and Bowl Championship Series on Fox Sports, Jimmy Johnson built one of the most successful coaching records in football on both the professional and collegiate levels. As head coach of the Dallas Cowboys, Jimmy Johnson led "Americas Team" to two consecutive Super Bowl titles and is one of two coaches to win both a Super Bowl title and a major college football championship.
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Joe Torre
Joe Torre was named the manager of the New York Yankees on November 2, 1995 and led the 1996 Yankees to their first World Series Championship since 1978. He is the only person ever to be named both the MVP and Manager of the Year. In the off season, Torre is most comfortable on stage motivating audiences, explaining the challenges of sport, and stressing the importance of team work.
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Ben Howland
UCLA Coach Ben Howland has become one of the great masters of his profession. A recent Consensus National Coach of the Year with the Pittsburgh Panthers and now, in only his third season as coach of the storied Bruins, Howland has his team ...
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Avery Johnson
Former Head Coach to the NBA team, Dallas Mavericks, Avery Johson lead the team to win 66 out of 82 games, more wins than any other coach in the league history. Known as "The Little General" for his on-court leadership and diminutive stature, Avery guided the San Antonio Spurs to an NBA Championship in 1999. Avery has a strong passion for men's ministry, and financially and spiritually supports many church programs in New Orleans, Houston and Dallas.
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Terry Bowden
Terry Bowden is one of the top studio analysts in college football, co-hosting television's most distinguished studio show on ABC Sports. Although Terry Bowden's bright future is firmly planted in network television, it all began walking the sidelines as a head football coach. As head coach of the Auburn Tigers, he won 73% of his games and posted the best opening five-year run of any head football coach in school history. He can be heard daily in central Florida hosting The Terry Bowden Show on ESPN Radio, weekly on "The Coach's Show" on Sirius Satellite Radio.
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Don Shula
Pro Football Hall of Famer, Don Shula was the head coach of the Miami Dolphins from 1970 to 1995. His esteemed career includes an NFL record for most career victories and Super Bowl victories in 1972 and 1973. He is one of only five coaches in NFL history to win consecutive Super Bowls. His 1972 team went 17-0, recording the only undefeated season in NFL annals. Because of his success on the football field and his long-time civic and charitable service, Shula has received countless prestigious awards recognizing his service and contributions.
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Sarano Kelley
After loosing family members in a fire, Sarano Kelley, then a successful Vassar College graduate earning $400K as a Wall Street stockbroker began a spiritual and philosophical journey to understand the meaning and purpose of life. Sarano is founder of the Game and author of The Game - Win Your Life in 90 Days. He served as a media coach for leading corporate and government spokespersons who were being interviewed on CNN, 20/20, and 60 Minutes; and for President Clinton's White House Fellows, a leadership group that included General Colin Powell.
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Marty Schottenheimer
When Chargers President Dean Spanos and former General Manager John Butler began their search for a new head coach following the 2001 season, they had one requirement: "We're looking for a proven winner... someone who knows how to win." ...
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