| Hint | Name |
| 4-Time Major champion, winner of 38 PGA Tour Events | |
| Swedish NHL Star, currently the captain of the Ottawa Senators | |
| 3-Time NBA MVP, Olympic Gold Medalist, and NCAA Champion with Michigan State | |
| Some consider him to be the best fighter of all time, 85-0 as an amateur boxer | |
| Former North Carolina Tar Heel, he currently plays alongside LeBron James in Cleveland | |
| 1994 NCAA Champion with the Arkansas Razorbacks, nicknamed 'The Big Nasty' | |
| Holds the NFL record for most receptions and TD's between himself and Peyton Manning | |
| 8-Time Major champion on the PGA Tour, 6 time PGA Tour Player of the Year | |
| 1981 NFL MVP with the Cincinnati Bengals, played his entire career for them | |
| 2010 Hall of Fame inductee, nicknamed 'The Hawk', 1977 Rookie of the Year | |
| 1968 and 1970 Cy Young winner, had a 1.12 ERA during the '68 season | |
| Won 4 Olympic Gold medals over 3 Olympic games, wore his famous gold shoes | |
| Known for his base-stealing prowess, he is known as one of the greatest leadoff hitters of all-time | |
| Only winner of the Heisman Trophy as primarily a defensive player for Michigan in 1997 | |
| Nicknamed 'Mr. October', hit 3 home runs in Game 6 of the 1977 World Series | |
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| One of the first five Hall of Famers in MLB, his 373 wins rank him 3rd all-time | |
| 'The Zen Master' has led the Bulls and Lakers to 10 NBA Championships | |
| Broke the color barrier when he debuted for the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947 | |
| 4-Time Sprint Cup champion, currently has 50 wins on the circuit | |
| 2009 Hall of Famer, 'The Admiral' won 2 NBA Championships with the Spurs | |
| Nicknamed 'The Big Unit', he won the Cy Young Award 5 times | |
| Once considered the best boxer of his generation, until he bit Evander Holyfield | |
| First NFL player to rush for over 2,000 in a season, also the 1968 Heisman Trophy winner | |
| Currently a member of the Atlanta Braves, lead the league in wins in 2000 with the Oakland A's | |
| Long time head coach of the Georgetown Hoyas, lead them to the 1984 Championship over Houston | |
| 2-Time World Heavyweight boxing champion, won gold for the USA in the '52 Olympics | |
| Holds the NFL record for yards in a season by a running back at 2,105 gained during the 1984 season | |
| Aussie tennis star who won 12 Grand Slam tennis events | |
| 2007 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, he rushed for 1,925 yards as a freshman for Oklahoma in 2004 | |
| Known for his shaggy hair, this Gonzaga star was drafted 3rd overall by the Bobcats in 2006 | |
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