Steve McMichael from that Chicago Bears team. My uncle Bill Acker played 6 years with the Cardinals, Buffalo, and Kansas City. My dad Jim Acker played 10 seasons for the Atlanta Braves, and Toronto BlueJays. They graduated from Freer High School in the mid to late 70s within 3 years of each other. Pretty cool
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I got you all beat.... My HS is #2 on the list for the most alumni in the NFL. 46 Alumni have made it. Not bad for a small military academy with 500ish cadets.
Under Armour founder Kevin Plank, Gaines Adams, Plaxico Burress, David Huddleston, Eddie George, Vinny Testaverde, Kareem Jackson, Anthony Castonzo, Gen. John T. Chain, the list goes on...Last edited by yotethumper; 07-01-2019, 04:23 PM.
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Originally posted by flywise View PostKirby Wiseman, class of 88 Ellison, killeen.
Dude didnt go pro because it was not enough of a challenge. He chose to be average and live on average income......anyone can live on millions but it takes a special human being to live on average money
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Originally posted by yotethumper View PostI got you all beat.... My HS is #2 on the list for the most alumni in the NFL. 46 Alumni have made it. Not bad for a small military academy with 500ish cadets.
Under Armour founder Kevin Plank, Gaines Adams, Plaxico Burress, David Huddleston, Eddie George, Vinny Testaverde, Kareem Jackson, Anthony Castonzo, Gen. John T. Chain, the list goes on...
Edit: Nevermind. I found it. Fork Union Military Academy. Pretty impressive!Last edited by Burnadell; 07-01-2019, 04:48 PM.
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Originally posted by Atfulldraw View PostMatthew McConaughey
One year ahead of me, we played on the golf team together.
Still have his Ping putter he broke on the 18th green when he missed a short putt that would have forced a playoff.
Not that there is anything wrong with said man love!
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Originally posted by Burnadell View PostSMH in puzzlement. One can only wonder at the level of man love you must have had with your fellow golfer to have kept his broken putter years before said previous owner became famous. I will let my other thoughts about your fascination with his putter remain unsaid.
Not that there is anything wrong with said man love!
I couldn't afford one at the time, but I could buy a new shaft! (here we go again....)
one of these days, like the rest of my junk, it could be worth something.... lol
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