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| Quarterback who became the only quarterback to win consecutive National Championship Games during his career at Alabama, he later held backup roles with several NFL teams | 1990 | A. J. McCarron | 0%
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| Secretary of Labor from 1997 to 2001 | 1947 | Alexis Herman | 0%
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| Former linebacker who played for the Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets | 1992 | C.J. Mosley | 0%
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| Former center who played for the Sacramento Kings, Golden State Warriors and several other NBA teams, nicknamed "Boogie" | 1990 | DeMarcus Cousins | 0%
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| Hall of Fame right fielder who spent most of his career with the Braves and is regarded as one of the greatest baseball players in history | 1934 | Hank Aaron | 0%
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| Former pitcher and NL Cy Young Award winner 2007 who played for the Padres, White Sox, Giants and Red Sox | 1981 | Jake Peavy | 0%
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| Former quarterback who had a succesful college career at LSU and got drafted by the Oakland Raiders, he is considered one of the NFL's biggest busts | 1985 | JaMarcus Russell | 0%
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| Actress and LGBTQ advocate, "Orange Is the New Black" "Promising Young Woman" | 1972 | Laverne Cox | 0%
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| Secretary of Defense from 2021 to 2025 | 1953 | Lloyd Austin | 0%
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| Inventor of the Super Soaker water gun and the Nerf Gun | 1949 | Lonnie Johnson | 0%
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| Hall of Fame shortstop who played for the San Diego Padres and St. Louis Cardinals, nicknamed "Wizard of Oz" | 1954 | Ozzie Smith | 0%
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| Hall of Fame pitcher who played in Negro league baseball and the MLB | 1906 | Satchel Paige | 0%
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| CEO of Apple since 2011 and first CEO of a Fortune 500 company to publicly come out as gay | 1960 | Tim Cook | 0%
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| Hall of Fame football coach who was the head coach at the University of Georgia from 1964 to 1988 | 1932 | Vince Dooley | 0%
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| Hall of Fame first baseman who played most notably for the San Francisco Giants | 1938 | Willie McCovey | 0%
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