List of Omicron Delta Kappa members

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Omicron Delta Kappa, also known as The Circle, is an honor society located in the United States with chapters at more than 300 college campuses. Following is a list of Omicron Delta Kappa members.

Athletics

  • Griff Aldrich (Hampden-Sydney College, 1996), Head coach of Longwood University.
  • Frank Beamer (Virginia Tech, 1967), Head coach for Virginia Tech Hokies football team.[citation needed]
  • Terry Bowden (Auburn University, 1994), College football head coach.
  • Paul "Bear" Bryant (University of Kentucky, 1949), Longtime Head Coach for the University of Alabama football team.
  • Joshua Dobbs (University of Tennessee, 2016), NFL quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Jacksonville Jaguars, Cleveland Browns, Tennessee Titans, Arizona Cardinals, and Minnesota Vikings
  • Ron Fraser (University of Miami, 1975), College Baseball Coach at the University of Miami
  • Bob Griese (University of Miami, 1988), NFL Quarterback for the Miami Dolphins
  • Gene Keady (Purdue University, 1988), Longtime head coach for Purdue University basketball
  • Archie Manning (University of Mississippi, 1970), NFL quarterback for the New Orleans Saints, Houston Oilers, and Minnesota Vikings
  • Peyton Manning (University of Tennessee, 1997), NFL quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts and Denver Broncos
  • Rudy Niswanger (Louisiana State University, 2005), NFL center for the Kansas City Chiefs
  • Arnold Palmer (Wake Forest University, 1964), Professional Golfer.
  • Joe Paterno (Pennsylvania State University, 1976), Football Coach.
  • Gaylord Perry (Campbell University, 1978), Professional Baseball Player and two-time Cy Young Award winner.
  • James E. Perry (Campbell University, 1978), Professional Baseball Player and Cy Young Award winner.
  • Homer Rice (Georgia institute of Technology, 1981),[1] Football Coach and Athletic Director.
  • Myron Rolle (Florida State University, 2008), Former safety for the FSU Seminoles and 2009 Rhodes Scholar
  • Adolph Rupp (University of Kentucky, 1937), Longtime University of Kentucky basketball head coach.
  • Tubby Smith (University of Kentucky, 2001), Men’s Basketball Coach
  • Steve Spurrier (University of Florida, 1991), Heisman Trophy winner, NFL Quarterback, and Head Coach for the University of Florida, the Washington Redskins, and the South Carolina Gamecocks.
  • Bob Wolff (Duke University, 1942), longest-running sports broadcaster in television and radio history

Business

  • Ely Callaway Jr. (Mu, 1940), American entrepreneur, textiles executive, winemaker, and golf club manufacturer
  • Dan Carmichael (Mu, 1967)
  • Robert S. Jepson Jr. (Epsilon, 1963), chairman of the board and CEO of three corporations and a California winery, director of four other companies, founder of the Jepson School of Leadership Studies at the University of Richmond
  • Richard D. Kinder (Alpha Xi), CEO of Kinder Morgan, former president of Enron, ranked #46 on the 2011 Forbes 400 list of richest Americans. Kinder's net worth is more than $8.2 billion as of March 2012.
  • Kenneth L. Lay (Alpha Xi, 1964), former chairman and CEO of Enron
  • Clay Foster Lee Jr. (Pi, 1951), retired Bishop of the United Methodist Church
  • S. Robson Walton (Beta Beta, 1965), chairman of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., ranked #11 on the 2011 Forbes 400 list of richest Americans. Walton's net worth is $23.1 billion as of March 2012.

Education

Arts and entertainment

Government

Journalism and mass media

Science and engineering

Honorary members

References

  1. ^ a b Georgia Tech, Alpha Eta Alumni Members: http://odk.gatech.edu/membership/alumni-members. Retrieved 2021-03-09

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