New Jersey - NJ
New Jersey - NJ
| # | Name | Area |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Rick Reilly | |
| 2. | Buddy Valastro | |
| 3. | Nancy Snyderman, MD | |
| 4. | Tony Siragusa | |
| 5. | Bill Belichick | |
| 6. | Joe Piscopo | |
| 7. | John Kruk | |
| 8. | Bill Raftery | |
| 9. | Luke Palladino | New Jersey - NJ |
| 10. | Byron Scott |
Three-time Super Bowl winning coach of the New England Patriots.
Bill Raftery
Former College Basketball Coach & Broadcaster
Former Head Coach at Seton Hall University and Fairleigh Dickinson University; Play-by-play announcer for CBS Sports; ESPN College Basketball Analyst
Star of TLC's Cake Boss
Former Los Angles Lakers Player, and NBA Coach. Scott is currently the Head Coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Digger Phelps
Former Notre Dame Basketball Coach, Broadcaster
Former Notre Dame Basketball Coach from 1971 - 1991; Former ESPN College Basketball Broadcaster
Joe Piscopo is a former cast member of NBC's show "Saturday Night Live" but he can also be found on Broadway in the hit theatre show "Grease".
Former Major Leauge Baseball Player for the Padres, Phillies & White Sox; Baseball Analyst for ESPN
Mark Jackson
Broadcaster, Former NBA Player, NBA Head Coach
Retired NBA Point Guard; Analyst & Commentator for ESPN, ABC & The YES Network
Nancy Snyderman, MD
Author, Activist, Inspirational Speaker, Health and Wellness, Journalist
Nancy Snyderman, MD is the Chief Medical Editor for NBC News as well as an author of four books.
Olympia Dukakis
Social Activist, Academy Award Winning Actress, Featured Overall Speakers, Journalists, University Speakers, Women's Issues
Appeared on Televison Shows, Movies and on Broadway; She is also a Motivational speaker on many topics ranging from Women's Issues to how she maintain her successful career.
Columnist for Sports Illustrated, ESPN the Magazine & ESPN.com; Analyst for ESPN's "SportsCenter" & ABC Sorts
Former NFL Player for the Rams Eagles, Chiefs & Dolphins; Analyst on ESPN
Former linebacker for the Colts and Ravens; Super Bowl Champion; Sideline Analyst for NFL games on Fox
Vince Papale never played collegiate football but found himself as the oldest rookie in the history of the NFL at the age of 30, after he tried out for the Philadelphia Eagles.



















