List of Texas A&M University people
The list of Texas A&M University people includes notable alumni, faculty, and affiliates of Texas A&M University. The term Texas Aggie, which comes from Texas A&M's history as an agricultural school, refers to students and alumni of Texas A&M. The class year of each alumnus indicates the projected undergraduate degree award year designation, although the actual year may differ. At Texas A&M and within its student culture, the term "former student" is more commonly used than "alumni".
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Journalism and literature
- Joe Feagin – Pulitzer Prize nominee[229]
- Charles Gordone – 1970 Pulitzer Prize recipient[230]
- Douglas P. Starr – Pulitzer Prize recipient[231][232]
- Robert Sherrill – Journalist
Science and technology
- Perry L. Adkisson – Wolf Prize winner; World Food Prize winner[107]
- George Bass – National Medal of Science winner[107]
- Richard H. Battin – applied mathematician and engineer[211]
- Fuller W. Bazer – Wolf Prize winner[107]
- Robert Byron Bird – 1987 National Medal of Science winner[211]
- F. Albert Cotton – National Medal of Science Laureate in Chemistry; Wolf Prize winner; Priestly Medal winner[107]
- Michael E. DeBakey – world-renowned cardiac surgeon, innovator, and scientist[211]
- Paul Erdős – mathematician[211]
- John Junkins – aerospace engineer
- Leonid Keldysh – namesake of Keldysh formalism
- John Henry Kinealy – engineer and inventor
- Peter Lax – mathematician[211]
- Gordon Manley – climatologist
- Leonard M. Pike – established the Vegetable Improvement Center
- Marlan Scully – physicist
- Hobart Muir Smith – herpetologist; credited with describing more than 100 new species of American reptiles and amphibians
- Bjarne Stroustrup – designer and original implementer of the C++[233] programming language
- Nicholas B. Suntzeff – cosmologist, winner of Gruber Prize in cosmology, co-discoverer of dark energy
- Fred Weick – aviation pioneer[234]
- James Womack – Wolf Prize winner[107]
- Ekpe Okorafor – Big Data Analytics
Texas A&M athletes
Baseball
- James Henry Thomas (future) – Texas Rangers starting center fielder[235][236]
- Kevin Beirne (1996) – former MLB player[235][236]
- Matt Blank (1997) – MLB player[235][236]
- Rip Collins – former MLB player[236]
- Lew Ford – MLB player
- Casey Fossum (2000) – MLB player[236][237]
- Jeff Granger – former MLB Player[238]
- Grady Higginbotham (1920) – Texas A&M baseball head coach (1930–1935); Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball head coach (1928–1929); Texas Tech Red Raider football head coach (1929); Texas Tech Red Raiders basketball head coach (1925–1927)[239]
- Zach Jackson (2005) – MLB player[235][236]
- Davey Johnson (1968) – former MLB player and team manager, 1973 Comeback Player of the Year, three-time Gold Glove winner, four-time all-star, three-time World Series champion, 1997 AL Manager of the Year[134][236]
- Logan Kensing (2005) – MLB player[235][236]
- Chuck Knoblauch (1990) – 1991 MLB rookie of the year, four-time all-star, four-time MLB World Series champion[134][236]
- Wally Moon (1951) – 1954 MLB rookie of the year, 1960 Gold Glove winner, two-time all-star, two-time MLB World Series champion[236][237]
- Trey Moore – former MLB player[236]
- Jake Mooty – former MLB player[240]
- Troy Neel – former MLB player[236]
- C. E. "Pat" Olsen (1923) – former professional baseball player; namesake of Olsen Field[241]
- Les Peden – former MLB player[242]
- Cotton Pippen – Former MLB player[236]
- Eric Reed (2003) – MLB player[235][236]
- Topper Rigney – former MLB player[236]
- Justin Ruggiano (2004) – 2007 Baseball World Cup player; Tampa Bay Devil Rays player[243]
- Ryan Rupe (1998) – former MLB player[236][237]
- Ross Stripling – MLB pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers
- Russ Swan (1986) – former MLB player[235][236]
- Mark Thurmond (1979) – former MLB player[134][236]
- Jason Tyner (1999) – MLB player[236][237]
- Michael Wacha – MLB pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals
- Kevin Whelan – MLB player[236]
- Kelly Wunsch (1994) – MLB player[134][236]
Basketball
- Morenike Atunrase (2008) – WNBA player
- John Beasley (1966) – former ABA player[134][244]
- David Britton (1979) – former NBA player[134][244]
- R. C. Buford (1980) – general manager of the San Antonio Spurs[134][245]
- Winston Crite (1987) – former NBA player[134][244]
- Walt Davis (1952) – former NBA player[134][244]
- A'Quonesia Franklin (2008) – WNBA player
- Jimmie Gilbert (1986) – former NBA player[134][244]
- DeAndre Jordan (2008) – center for Dallas Mavericks
- Antanas Kavaliauskas (2007) – Panionios BC player; NBA summer league player
- Acie Law IV (2007) – NBA player
- Doug Lee (1984) – former NBA player[235][244]
- Darryl McDonald (1988) – NBL player[235][246]
- Khris Middleton – NBA player for the Milwaukee Bucks
- Sonny Parker (1976) – former NBA player[134][244]
- Jaynetta Saunders (2001) – former WNBA player[235]
- Brooks Thompson (1986) – former NBA player; current head coach of University of Texas – San Antonio basketball team[235][244]
- Toccara Williams (2004) – former WNBA player[134]
- Antoine Wright (2006) – NBA player[244][247]
American football
- Sam Adams (1993) – NFL player[237][248]
- Johnny Manziel (2014) – NFL player
- Mike Evans (wide receiver) (2014) – NFL player
- Dennis Allen – NFL coach
- Keith Baldwin – former NFL player
- Ken Beck – former NFL player
- Phil Bennett (1978) – former SMU Mustangs football coach[134][249]
- Martellus Bennett (2009) – NFL player[248]
- Michael Bennett (2009) – NFL player[248]
- Rocky Bernard (2002) – NFL player[134][248]
- Rod Bernstine (1987) – former NFL player
- Reggie Brown (1999) – former NFL player[237][250]
- Harvey "Bum" Bright (1943) – former owner of the Dallas Cowboys[251]
- Domingo Bryant – NFL player[252]
- Melvin Bullitt (2007) – NFL player[237][250]
- Lee Roy Caffey (1963) – former NFL player[134][250]
- Dan Campbell (1999) – NFL player[134][248]
- Red Cashion (1953) – football official[253]
- Ray Childress (1985) – former NFL player[134][250]
- Mike Clark (1962) – former NFL player
- Chris Cole (1998) – former NFL player[235]
- Calvin Collins (1995) – former NFL player[134][250]
- Albert Connell (1996) – Former NFL player[134][250]
- Bobby Joe Conrad (1958) – former NFL player[250]
- Quentin Coryatt (1994) – former NFL player[134][250]
- John David Crow (1958) – former NFL player and Heisman Trophy winner in 1957[250][254]
- Matt Darwin (1985) – former NFL player
- Sammy Davis (2003) – NFL player[235][248]
- Curtis Dickey (1980) – Former NFL player[235][250]
- Ron Edwards (2001) – NFL player[235][250]
- Dave Elmendorf (1971) – Former NFL player[134][250]
- Eric England (1993) – Former NFL player[235][255]
- Robert Ferguson (2001) – NFL player[235][248]
- Ronald Flemons (2001) – CFL player[235][248]
- Jerry Fontenot (1998) – NFL assistant coach; former NFL player[256]
- Tony Franklin (1979) – former NFL player[134][250]
- E. King Gill – Inspiration for the moniker "12th Man"[257]
- Aaron Glenn|(1993) – NFL player[134][248]
- Jason Glenn (2000) – former NFL player[134][248]
- Dante Hall (1998) – NFL player[235][248]
- Curley Hallman (1969) – former football coach[134][258]
- Geoff Hangartner (2004) – NFL player[237][250]
- Lester Hayes (1976) – former NFL player[235][250]
- Greg Hill (1993) – former NFL player[134][250]
- Warrick Holdman (1998) – NFL player[235][248]
- Johnny Holland (1986) – NFL coach; former NFL player[134][259]
- Clay Honeycutt (2014) – Big Brother contestant and model
- Robert Jackson (1976) – former NFL player[134][250]
- Tramain Jacobs – NFL player
- Michael Jameson (2000) – former NFL player[235][248]
- Edward Jasper – Former NFL player[250]
- Bethel Johnson (2002) – NFL player[235][248]
- Johnny Jolly (2006) – NFL player[134][248]
- Byron Jones (2005) – former NFL player[134]
- Keith Joseph (2004) – former NFL player[235][248]
- Drew Kaser – NFL player
- Terrence Kiel (2002) – former NFL player[235][248]
- Kelvin Korver – former NFL player[248]
- Gary Kubiak (1982) – Houston Texans head coach; former NFL player[134][260]
- Yale Lary (1952) – former NFL player[237]
- Shane Lechler (1999) – NFL player[134][248]
- Billie Wayne Lemons (1976) – NFL player, Cleveland Browns in 1977; Church of Christ minister[261]
- Jason Matthews (2003) – former NFL player[235][250]
- Leeland McElroy (1997) – former NFL player[134][250]
- Seth McKinney (2000) – NFL player[237][248]
- Steve McKinney (1997) – NFL player[134][248]
- Reggie McNeal (2006) – former NFL player[134][248]
- Ray Mickens (1996) – former NFL player[134][250]
- Von Miller (2011) – NFL player[248] for the Denver Broncos
- Brandon Mitchell (1996) – former NFL player[134][250]
- Mike Montgomery – NFL player[248]
- Mark Moseley – former NFL player
- Don Muhlbach (2003) – NFL player[237][248]
- Terrence Murphy (2005) – former NFL player and coach[237][262]
- Robert Neyland – former University of Tennessee head coach
- Dat Nguyen (1998) – assistant coach for the Dallas Cowboys; former NFL player; Lombardi Award and Bednarik Award winner[237][250]
- Ernie Pannell – Former NFL player[263]
- Jack Pardee (1957) – former NFL player and coach[237][250]
- Alan Reuber (2003) – former NFL player[235][250]
- Gary Reynolds – NFL assistant coach
- Tommy Robison – former NFL player[264]
- Zerick Rollins – NFL assistant coach
- Thomas Sanders – former NFL player, Chicago Bears, Philadelphia Eagles
- Ed Simonini (1976) – former NFL player[235][250]
- Shawn Slocum (1984) – NFL coach[134][265]
- Detron Smith (1995) – former NFL player[235][250]
- Kevin Smith (1992) – former NFL player[134][250]
- Cameron Spikes (1998) – former NFL player[237][250]
- Gene Stallings (1957) – former NFL player and coach[237]
- George Strohmeyer – AAFC player
- Boone Stutz (2005) – NFL player
- Dennis Swilley (1976) – former NFL player[134][250]
- Damon Tassos – Former NFL player[266]
- Chris Taylor (2001) – former NFL player[134][250]
- Jamaar Taylor (2004) – former NFL player[235][250]
- Garth TenNapel (1976) – former NFL player[235][250]
- Pat Thomas (1976) – former NFL player[237][250]
- Rodney Thomas (1995) – former NFL player[134][250]
- Rex Tucker (1998) – former NFL player[134][248]
- Joe Utay (1908) – College Football Hall of Famer[267]
- Kary Vincent – former Arena Football League player[268]
- Ty Warren (2003) – NFL player[235][248]
- Richmond Webb (1990) – former NFL player[237][250]
- Jason Webster (1998) – NFL player[235][248]
- Taylor Whitley (2002) – former NFL player[235][250]
- Mike Whitwell (1981) – former NFL player[235]
- Pat Williams (1996) – NFL player[235][248]
- Billy Yates (2002) – NFL player[134][248]
- James Zachery – CFL player[269]
- Derel Walker (2014) – CFL player[270] – 2015 Most Outstanding Rookie[271]
Golf
- Danny Briggs (1983) – golfer
- Cameron Champ - golfer
- Jeff Maggert (1986) – golfer[237]
- Ryan Palmer – golfer
- Philip Parkin – winner of British Amateur Championship (1983); Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year (1984)
- Bobby Nichols – twelve-time winner on the PGA Tour; winner of the 1964 PGA Championship and runner up at the 1967 Masters
- Bronson Burgoon – PGA Tour golfer; Texas A&M Golf National Champion
- Greg Yates - Golfer on Web.Com Tour
Olympics
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Tennis
- Grant Connell (1986) – former world No. 1 doubles player
- Dean Goldfine (1987) – former Team USA coach and former coach to Andy Roddick
Other
- Jacobs Crawley – rodeo world champion
- Dude Perfect – (Coby Cotton, Cory Cotton, Tyler Toney, Garrett Hilbert, Coby Jones) YouTube personalities, sports & comedy[280]
- Kristy Hawkins – professional female bodybuilder
- Eddie Hill – drag racer[281]
- Anjanette Kirkland – hurdler; 2001 World Indoor 60 m hurdles champion; 2001 World 100 m champion
- Fabrice Lapierre – long jumper; 2005 NCAA long jump national champion[282]
- Paige Miller – swimmer; four-time conference champion; 2014 NCAA champion, 100 backstroke
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