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Pete Metzelaars He played high school football at Portage Central High School in Portage, Michigan, and played college football at Wabash College, graduating from Wabash in 1982.
Mohamed SanuHe was ruled ineligible to play at South Brunswick High School during his senior year, due to exceeding NJSIAA's age-restriction ; he graduated high school six months early and enrolled at Rutgers University in January 2009.
Homer PainePaine initially attended college at the University of Tulsa where he played varsity football in 1942.
Garrett Hartley Hartley began his college career at Oklahoma in 2004.
Dominic Tomasi In 1945, Tomasi enrolled at the University of Michigan where he played both football for Fritz Crisler and baseball for Ray Fischer.
Aaron Stecker Stecker began his college career at Wisconsin in 1995.
Alyssa Valdez In 2010, Valdez enrolled in Ateneo de Manila University for college after being recruited for the school's women's varsity volleyball team.
Jim Craig (ice hockey) right | thumb | Jim Craig's equipment from the 1980 Olympics, on display at the HHOF Craig attended and played hockey at Boston University, after one year at Massasoit Community College.
Cordarrelle PattersonHe spent 2009 at North Carolina Tech Christian Academy, but did not play football.
Bob OtolskiAfter he graduated in 1955, he accepted a scholarship to play football at the University of Indianapolis.
Chris BoshA high school'' Mr. Basketball'' in Texas, Bosh left college at Georgia Tech after one season with the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets men's basketball team to enter the 2003 NBA Draft.
Mike Wagner Wagner played college football at Western Illinois University, earning NAIA All-American status in 1969.
Steven ThreetThreet committed to Georgia Tech and enrolled early there in January 2007.
Jaylon SmithHe signed his letter of intent on February 6, 2013 and committed to attend and play football at the University of Notre Dame.
Beau Hoopman A member of his high school's golf team and lacking any rowing experience, Hoopman joined the rowing team at the University of Wisconsin as a walk-on in the fall of 1999.
Russell OkungHe committed to Oklahoma State in January 2006.
Chris Weinke Weinke entered Florida State University in 1997, when he was 25 years old and joined the Florida State Seminoles football team as a quarterback.
Bud HeineBefore the start of his baseball career, Heine attended St. Bonaventure University (1920 -- 21).
Allen RossumHe accepted a scholarship from the University of Notre Dame, where he became a starter for the Fighting Irish football team during his sophomore year and served as one of three senior captains in 1997.
Scott GaitherIn 1990, having failed to earn a professional contract, Gaither attended Johnson County Community College where he played for one season.
Johnny Knoxcom rated him as the No. 9 junior college receiver in the class of 2007, and he transferred to Abilene Christian University to play for the Abilene Christian Wildcats football team.
Charles Scott (American football) Scott committed to Louisiana State University in 2006.
Alan CockrellCockrell is an alumnus of Joplin, MO's now-closed Parkwood High School (1981) where he was a standout on their championship football, baseball, and basketball teams, and the University of Tennessee, where he was an all-American outfielder for the baseball team, and played quarterback for the football team.
Matt RyanHe was quarterback of the football team in 2002, played small forward on the basketball team, and was a pitcher and a shortstop on the baseball team.
John Rokisky Rokisky grew up in Clarksburg, West Virginia and played as an end and a placekicker at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania beginning in 1939, when he was a sophomore.
Vince GibsonHe graduated from Florida State University in 1955, where he received two letters playing as an offensive guard for the Seminoles.
Todd Watkins Watkins enrolled at Norfolk State but redshirted during the 2001 season.
Jeff Driskel Driskel accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Florida, where he has played for coach Will Muschamp's Florida Gators football since 2011.
Roger ZatkoffHe enrolled at the University of Michigan in 1949 and played football for Bennie Oosterbaan's teams of the early 1950s.
Steve Sarkisian 1995 As a junior, Sarkisian transferred to Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah, for the 1995 season.
Frank AschenbrennerWhile training at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1944, Aschenbrenner also played football there.
Ernest L. MassadMassad graduated from Ardmore High School and enrolled in the University of Oklahoma in the Fall of 1928, where he starred in football, playing as a fullback, linebacker and kicker, and earned the nickname'' Iron Mike'' for his athletic ability.
Vincent AskewHe did not transfer, and re-enrolled at Memphis State University in the fall of 1986.
Jethro FranklinHe attended San Jose City College, a junior college, where he played both years and earned junior college All-American honors in 1985.
Nate MontanaIn order to increase his playing time, he withdrew from Notre Dame in 2009 and tried out for Mt. SAC's football program but would not be the starting quarterback and later enrolled at Pasadena City College in southern California as a redshirt freshman.
Austin Rivers| -RCB- Rivers committed to Duke on September 30, 2010, over Kansas and North Carolina.
Bill KeenanOn December 4, 2004 Keenan committed to play his collegiate hockey at Harvard University.
Dom StarsiaIn 1970, he enrolled at Brown University, where he again played wide receiver for the varsity football team.
Bert CoronaIn 1936 he accepted an athletic scholarship from the University of Southern California (USC).
Jarred Tinordi Tinordi was committed to University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) for the 2010 -- 11 season.
Ryan Powell (lacrosse)In 1996 Ryan chose to attend Syracuse University, following his brother Casey.
Tom GillisHe turned professional in 1990 after playing collegiate golf at Oakland Community College.
Adam HadwinHe attended the University of Louisville on golf scholarship, studying business, and earned All-America Honorable Mention for 2009.
Dana Schoenfield After the 1972 Olympics, Shcoenfield attended University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where she helped start the UCLA Bruins women's swimming team under the auspices of the AIAW.
Joe MihaljevicUpon returning to the United States, Mihaljevic was offered a full NCAA, Division I scholarship at Hartwick College in Oneonta, New York in 1978.
Bill JamesAfter four years at the University of Kansas residing at Stephenson Scholarship hall, James joined the Army in 1971.
Devin Del DoHe played college soccer at California State University, Northridge, but suffered two serious injuries which caused him to redshirt his freshman season, and again sit out what would have been his senior year in 2008.
Smoke LavalHe enrolled at Gulf Coast Community College in 1974, where he played catcher on the college baseball team.
Quincy Wilson Wilson joined the West Virginia University Mountaineers for the 1999 season.
Ryan McKee McKee started three consecutive seasons at right tackle for Southern Mississippi and graduated in December, 2008, with a degree in business administration.
Wilson CaseyCasey received a B. S. degree in education from the University of South Carolina - Spartanburg (now USC - Upstate) in 1977 of which he was twice MVP on its varsity tennis team.
Samuel AppiahHe relocated to the United States in 2006 when he was offered a scholarship by Boston University, and subsequently played four years of college soccer for the Terriers.
Chris Cash (American football) Cash played college football at the University of Southern California and graduated in 2002.
Charles Fickert Born in Kern County, California, Fickert entered Stanford University in 1894, where he studied law and played guard on the university's football team.
Dallas BakerHe originally signed to play for the Gators in February 2001 as a member of what would become coach Steve Spurrier's final recruiting class at Florida, but due to NCAA academic eligibility issues, Baker instead enrolled at Northfield Mount Hermon School, an elite preparatory school in Massachusetts, for one year.
John Lucas IIIHe originally played collegiately at Baylor University, but transferred from there to Oklahoma State University in the wake of the 2003 Baylor basketball scandal.
Bradbury RobinsonHe enrolled as a medical student at St. Louis, where he played the 1904 season.
Kendall BeckKendall received a full gymnastics scholarship to Stanford University in the fall of 2000, but was unable to compete her freshman year due to her 4th ACL injury suffered in training.
Ryan Clement After graduating in 1994, Clement went on to attend the University of Miami, a college football powerhouse who had been hurt by NCAA sanctions.
James Hahn (golfer)He played his college golf at the University of California, Berkeley and turned professional after graduating in 2003.
Mal MooreAs a scholarship player from 1958 -- 62, Moore played as a career backup quarterback for legendary coach Bear Bryant, behind Pat Trammell and subsequently Joe Namath.
Darius Johnson-OdomIn 2009, he transferred to Marquette University from Hutchinson Community College.
Paul CrosbyHe landed at Mississippi Valley State after sitting out the 2010 -- 11 season as a transfer student.
L. G. Wilson He graduated from Anson High School and Abilene Christian University (then College) in 1950, where he played football, baseball, and basketball.
Tendai BitiHe enrolled in the University of Zimbabwe law school as a freshman in 1986.
Jimmy BuffettHe began playing guitar during his freshman year at Auburn University before continuing his college years at Pearl River Community College and The University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, where he received a bachelor's degree in history in 1969.
Johnny Menyongar Menyongar came to the United States from his native Liberia in 1998 and played college soccer at NAIA Lindsey Wilson College, leading the team to the NAIA Division III national championship.
Tre RobersonHe committed to Indiana University on April 10, 2010, and became the first ever true freshman to start at quarterback for the Hoosiers.
Joe Urso In the spring of 1997 Urso signed a National Letter of Intent to attend Lycoming College in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, to play football.
Tanner HawkinsonHe was a freshman all-American in 2009 at tackle for the University of Kansas protecting Todd Reesing's blind side.
Aaron Brooks (American football) Brooks enrolled at the University of Virginia in the fall of 1994 and was a redshirt as a true freshman.
Santana Moss Moss attended the University of Miami, and joined the Miami Hurricanes football team in 1997 as a walk-on, before being awarded a scholarship after the season's third game.
Ryan Woods (footballer born 1988)Woods came to the United States in 2007 after accepting a scholarship to attend and play college soccer at Embry -- Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida.
Cassandra Poudrier In January 2012, it was announced that Poudrier committed to joining the Cornell Big Red in autumn 2012.
Kris DurhamDurham signed a scholarship to play for the University of Georgia and enrolled in January 2006.
Bob Blackman (American football)He played football at the University of Southern California, beginning in 1937.
Tony Sparano Sparano was a four-year letterman for Division II University of New Haven, starting at center for the New Haven Chargers and graduating in 1982.
Quincy Miller On October 21, 2010, Miller and Bello jointly announced on ESPNU that they would attend Baylor University.
Curt MalloryIn February 1988, and despite having an offer to play for his father at Indiana, Mallory announced that, like his older brothers, he had committed to Michigan.
Vance Wilson Wilson was a high school standout at Red Mountain High School in Arizona, and continued his hometown success at Mesa Community College where he was tagged as a Junior College All-American in 1994.
Bob Timberlake (American football)He was originally recruited as a halfback and played more than any other Michigan player at halfback in 1962.
Omar Quintero Quintero attended one year of college (2002 -- 03) in the United States for NAIA school Southern Nazarene University.
Tom Rouen Rouen started his career at Colorado State University in 1987 before transferring to the University of Colorado.
Kenny Anderson (basketball) After a long recruiting process, Anderson signed a letter of intent in November 1988 to play at Georgia Tech, selecting the Yellow Jackets over North Carolina, Duke and Syracuse.
Erin DiMeglioIn fall 2013, Erin transferred to the University of Central Florida, to be with her older sister, Amy.
Travis FordHe sat out the 1990 -- 91 season due to transferring to the University of Kentucky.
Tom SaffellAfter completing high school in 1940, Saffell enrolled at Maryville College, where he injured his knee playing football.
Haley IshimatsuIshimatsu signed a letter of intent to compete collegiality at Duke University beginning in the 2010 season.
Ben GrubbsHe verbally committed to Auburn on January 23, 2002, picking the Tigers over LSU and Alabama.
Dan MonsonDan graduated from Moscow High School in 1980 and played college football a few blocks away as a receiver for the Idaho Vandals, then under head coach Jerry Davitch.
Marvin M. Dickinson Dickinson transferred to Georgia from Mercer University in 1900 and had a significant impact on baseball and football at Georgia.
Wesley Britt Britt accepted a scholarship offer from the University of Alabama in 2000.
Jerome Simpson Jerome Simpson enrolled at Coastal Carolina University in 2004 and started all 11 games as a true freshman at receiver.
Buck Showalter Showalter played baseball at Chipola Junior College (now Chipola College in Marianna, FL) in 1976.
Ronnie PriceIn 2001, Price enrolled at Nicholls State University of Thibodaux, Louisiana and walked on to the Colonels basketball team.
Greg Olsen (American football) Olsen originally enrolled at the University of Notre Dame but transferred as a freshman to the University of Miami in 2003.
Buster Davis (wide receiver) Davis enrolled in LSU in 2003.
Colin PriestnerIn 2002, he received a tennis scholarship to Eastern Illinois University, a Division 1 NCAA school.
Eddie Lacycom, Lacy committed to the University of Alabama in February 2009.
Chris Smelley On January 9, 2009, Smelley declared that he would be transferring from the University of South Carolina to go play baseball (and possibly football) at the University of Alabama.