March Madness: Most famous alumni from every 2019 NCAA Tournament team
By Bryan Mauro
Colgate Raiders – Jay Chandrasekhar
Broken Lizard, the comedy troupe is known for their comedy movies that have turned into cult classics. Chandrasekhar (Class of ’90) is the creator of this troupe. The comedian directs and stars in his own movies. The Broken Lizard movies have done very well in the box office and most people have seen at least one of the movies. Super Troopers was the movie that put Broken Lizard on the map, it became an instant cult classic.
Duke Blue Devils – Richard Nixon
The President of the United States is the most illustrious job in the entire nation. The office of President is always spoken of with reverence and respect, and most of the individuals who have held this office have treated it as such. Richard Nixon (Class of ’37) was a famous president for all of the wrong reasons. Nixon resigned his office after the Watergate allegations. These allegations centered around illegal activities and coercion perpetrated by the Nixon office.
Fairleigh Dickinson Knights – Seth Greenberg
It is hard to watch college basketball on ESPN and not see Seth Greenberg. Greenberg (Class of ’78) is a former coach of Long Beach State and Virginia Tech. While at Virginia Tech the coach has two of the most noteworthy snubs from the NCAA tournament. The former coach spends his time working as the main in-studio analyst during ESPN’s coverage of college basketball.
Florida Gators – Erin Andrews
Sideline reporters are the fans’ outlet to the players and coaches during live games. Erin Andrews (Class of ’00) was the most popular sideline reporter in sports when she was working for ESPN. She was also the co-host of the show of shows during college football Saturdays. She sat alongside the guys as a co-host of College Gameday. Andrews currently hosts Dancing with the Stars, along with her usual job as a sideline reporter for the NFL on Fox.