Brooks RobinsonBrooks Robinson was the AL MVP in 1964, the World Series MVP in 1970, and elected into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1983.
Brooks RobinsonNicknamed "The Human Vacuum Cleaner" or "Mr. Hoover", Brooks Robinson is considered one of the greatest defensive third basemen in MLB history.
Larry Blakeney and Pat DyeLarry Blakeney played football at Auburn from 1966-1969, as well as baseball in 1968 and 1969. He also coached with Pat Dye at Auburn from 1981-1990.
Larry BlakeneyLarry Blakeney was the head coach of Troy from 1991-2014. In the spring of 2011, Troy University honored Blakeney by naming the football playing surface Larry Blakeney Field at Veterans Memorial Stadium.
Pat Dye and Larry BlakeneyLarry Blakeney talking with Pat Dye shortly after The Coach Pat Dye Show.
Larry Blakeney, Pat Dye, and Tim EllenLarry Blakeney with Pat Dye and Tim Ellen on The Coach Pat Dye Show.
Archie ManningFormer Ole Miss quarterback, Archie Manning, was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1989.
Archie, Eli, and Peyton Manning2x Pro Bowler Archie Manning is father to Superbowl MVPs Eli and Peyton Manning.
Ben GrubbsBen Grubbs was drafted in the 1st round of the 2007 NFL Draft and has since been a 2x Pro Bowler (2011 & 2013).
Ben GrubbsWhile at Auburn, Ben Grubbs never missed a game and started 37 straight contest.
Wayne BoltWayne Bolt is the defensive coordinator for the Troy Trojans.
Wayne BoltWayne Bolt was an All-American for ECU where he played for Pat Dye. He also coached with Pat Dye at Wyoming and Auburn.
Kia of AuburnPaul Hammock, Tim Ellen, and Pat Dye doing The Coach Pat Dye Show at Kia of Auburn.
Kia of AuburnThe Coach Pat Dye Show live at Kia of Auburn.
Kia of AuburnPat Dye answered questions from the guest on The Coach Pat Dye Show at Kia of Auburn.
Rod BramblettRod Bramblett is the Director of Broadcast Services / Lead Announcer at Auburn IMG Sports Network.
Rod Bramblett, Pat Dye, Paul Ellen, and Tim EllenRod Bramblett and Paul Ellen both work for the Auburn IMG Sports Network.
Paul Ellen is the Host Announcer at Auburn IMG Sports Network.Paul Ellen
Paul Ellen, Pat Dye, Tim Ellen, and Rod BramblettPaul Ellen and Rod Bramblett with Pat Dye and Tim Ellen following the recording of The Coach Pat Dye Show.
Pat Dye, Sonny Smith, and Tim EllenSonny Smith is the only coach in Auburn men's basketball history to have three consecutive 20-win seasons, as of 07/09/2014.
Sonny Smith and Charles BarkleyFormer Auburn coach Sonny Smith and Charles Barkley prepare to judge a dunk contest at Auburn's Jungle Jam basketball event inside Auburn Arena on Friday, October 4, 2013.
Chuck Person and Sonny SmithFormer Auburn great Chuck Person with legendary coach Sonny Smith.
Randy OwenRandy Owen is the lead singer for the band Alabama.
Randy OwenAlabama has the most hot country number one hits of all time by a band.
Randy OwenAlabama has sold over 75 million albums and singles.
Auburn Businessmen's GroupThe Coach Pat Dye Show at the White Oak Country Club in Newnan, GA, with the Auburn Businessmen's Group.
Auburn Businessmen's GroupThe Auburn Businessmen's Group at the White Oak Country Club in Newnan, GA, for The Coach Pat Dye Show.
Tim Ellen and Pat DyeTim Ellen and Pat Dye at The White Oak Country Club in Newnan, GA, with the Auburn Businessmen's Group.
David GreeneDavid Greene finished his college career as the winningest quarterback in NCAA Division I history with 42 wins in four years, eclipsing the record previously held by Peyton Manning.
David GreeneDavid Greene finished his college career as the SEC all-time career leader in yards gained with 11,270.
Brett Favre At the time of his retirement, Brett Favre owned or shared over 200 NFL records and still owns or shares over 120.
Brett FavreBrett Favre has achieved a number of firsts including being the only quarterback to have won three consecutive NFL MVP awards and the only quarterback to win a playoff game over the age of forty.
Herschel WalkerHerschel Walker played college football for the University of Georgia, earned consensus All-American honors three times and won the 1982 Heisman Trophy.
Herschel WalkerHerschel Walker was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1999.
Frank OrgelFrank Orgel was a teammate of Pat Dye at The University of Georgia.
Frank OrgelFrank Orgel is the first coach that Pat Dye hired upon receiving the head coaching position at East Carolina University.
Thom Gossum Jr.Thom Gossum Jr. was the first black athlete in the Southeastern Conference to walk on, earn a full scholarship, and graduate.
Bruce PearlBruce Pearl 3-18-14 as he was officially introduced as the Auburn Men's Basketball Coach.
Bruce PearlPearl's current head coaching record, as of 3-26-14, is 462-145 (.761).
Bruce Pearl and Pat DyeBruce Pearl and Pat Dye at the Auburn vs Old Dominion WNIT, Women's National Invitation Tournament, game on 3-24-14.
Pat Dye, Bruce Pearl, and Tim EllenBruce Pearl with Pat Dye and Tim Ellen shortly after The Coach Pat Dye Show.
Vince DooleyVince Dooley was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1994.
Vince DooleyDuring his 25 year coaching career at UGA, Dooley compiled a 201–77–10 record.
Vince DooleyDooley was the head football coach (seasons 1964 through 1988) and athletic director (1979 to 2004) at the University of Georgia.
Pat Dye and Stephanie FollettStephanie Follett is the Special Assistant to the Head Coach for Auburn Women's Basketball.
Pat Dye, Stephanie Follett, and Tim EllenAs the Special Assistant to the Head Coach, Follett handles community relations, personal appearances and speaking engagements for Williams-Flournoy. She also heads up the Auburn women's basketball summer camps and assists with team academics.
Joe CiampiMember of the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame.
Joe CiampiCompiled a 607-213 record for a .740 winning percentage in 27 years as a Division I women’s collegiate basketball coach.
Pat Dye and Wayne BassettWayne Bassett is the owner of Beck's Turf, Inc.
David HouselDavid Housel has dedicated more than 40 years to Auburn University, and was the athletic department's sports information director from 1981-94.
David HouselHousel was named Auburn's 13th Director of Athletics on On April 1, 1994, after working in almost every area of the Auburn Athletic Department for the previous 25 years.
Pat Dye, David Housel, and Tim EllenPat Dye, David Housel, and Tim Ellen shortly after The Coach Pat Dye Show.
Pat Dye, David Housel, and Tim EllenPat Dye and Tim Ellen recording of the Coach Pat Dye Show with guest David Housel.
Pat Dye, Jay Jacobs, and Tim EllenJay Jacobs, Auburn Athletic Director, with Pat Dye and Tim Ellen after The Coach Pat Dye Show.
Tim Ellen, Pat Dye, and Mike KolenMike Kolen was a 2X Superbowl Champion and part of the undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins.
Tim Ellen, Pat Dye, and Mike KolenFormer Auburn All-SEC linebacker Mike Kolen was nicknamed "Captain Crunch" because of his hard-hitting style.
Joe BeckwithBeckwith was a member of the Royals team that won the World Series in 1985 and a member of the Dodgers who won the World Series in 1981.
Joe BeckwithBeckwith grew up in Auburn, Alabama, where he pitched for Auburn High School and Auburn University.
Tim Ellen, Pat Dye, and Joe BeckwithTim Ellen, Pat Dye, and Joe Beckwith recording The Coach Pat Dye Show.
Paul Hammock, Pat Dye, Tim Ellen, and Joe BeckwithCast and crew with Joe Beckwith shortly after The Coach Pat Dye Show.
Tim Ellen, Debbie Shaw, and Pat DyeDebbie Shaw is the Vice President for Alumni Affairs and Executive Director of the Auburn Alumni Association.
Tim Ellen, Bo Jackson, and Pat DyeShortly after recording The Coach Pat Dye Show with special guest Bo Jackson.
Tim Ellen, Pat Dye, Bo Jackson, and Paul HammockRecording The Coach Pat Dye Show with, Heisman Trophy winner, Bo Jackson.
Bo Jackson and Paul HammockBo Jackson, named the greatest athlete of all time by ESPN, and Paul Hammock, Engineering Specialist for The Coach Pat Dye Show.
Tim Ellen, Pat Dye, and Bo JacksonBo Jackson, NFL Pro Bowler and MLB All-Star, on The Coach Pat Dye Show.
DeMarcus WareDeMarcus Ware was the NFC Defensive Player of the Year in 2008.
DeMarcus WareDeMarcus Ware has been selected 7 times to the NFL Pro Bowl.
Danny SkutackDanny Skutack, a 6-foot, 202-pound sophomore walk-on moved from linebacker to end, helped Auburn jar N.C. State 44-31 with 17 tackles despite suffering a broken bone in his left leg in the first quarter.
Danny Skutack and Pat DyeDanny Skutack played for Auburn from 1978-1981.
Pat Dye Jr.Pat Dye Jr. is the president of SportsTrust Advisors.
Pat Dye Jr.SportsTrust Advisors is the 7th most valuable NFL agency.
Pat Dye and Kim EvansKim Evans is the Auburn Tigers Women's Golf Head Coach.
Pat Dye and Kim EvansAs of September 7th 2013, Evans has a 2,434-850-42 (.738) career coaching record.
Clint MyersClint Myers, who led Arizona State to two NCAA Championships, was named Auburn softball's second head coach in program history, on Friday, June 14, 2013.
Pat Dye, Clint Myers, Katie Myers (Clint's wife), and Tim EllenIn eight years at the helm of the Arizona State program, Myers took seven trips to the Women's College World Series.
Pat Dye, Clint Myers, and Katie MyersClint and his wife Katie talking with Pat Dye after recording The Coach Pat Dye Show.
Phillip MarshallPhillip Marshall is a two-time Alabama Sports Writer of the Year and a winner of more than 30 statewide writing awards.
Pat Dye, Greg Williams, and Tim EllenGreg Williams, Auburn Tigers head equestrian coach, with Pat Dye and Tim Ellen after recording The Coach Pat Dye Show.
Scott SullivanFrom 1996-2003, Sullivan was one of the Cincinnati Reds's most durable relief pitchers, and was looked upon as a clubhouse leader.
Scott SullivanFormer Auburn Tigers pitcher.
Sunny GollowaySunny Golloway is the head baseball coach for the Auburn Tigers.
Sunny GollowayPrior to coaching at Auburn, Golloway coached at Oral Roberts and Oklahoma.
Tim HudsonTim Hudson has established himself as one of baseball's most consistent pitchers and has never had a season where he has suffered more losses than wins.
Tim HudsonTim Hudson led the AL in wins in 2000.
Tim Ellen, Tim Hudson, and Pat DyeTim Hudson with Pat Dye and Tim Ellen shortly after The Coach Pat Dye Show.
Tim Ellen, Pat Dye, and Tim HudsonTim Hudson, pitcher for the 2014 World Series Champion San Francisco Giants, on The Coach Pat Dye Show.
Pat Dye, Tim Hudson, and Tim EllenRecording The Coach Pat Dye Show with Tim Hudson, currently the winningest active MLB pitcher.
Bo JacksonBo Jackson is the only athlete to be named an All-Star in two major American sports.
Bo JacksonHe was named the greatest athlete of all time by ESPN.
Bobby BowdenBobby Bowden holds the NCAA record for most career wins and bowl wins by a Division I FBS coach.
Bobby Bowden377–129–4 record as a coach.
Charles BarkleyNamed one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History, Charles Barkley has followed up his Hall of Fame basketball career with an Emmy Award-winning television run.
Charles BarkleyCharles Barkley is one of only five players in NBA history with 23,000 points, 12,000 rebounds and 4,000 assists.
Gene StallingsAt Texas A&M, Gene Stallings was a member of the famed Junction Boys under head coach Bear Bryant.
Gene StallingsGene Stallings' 1992 Alabama team completed a 13–0 season with a win in the Sugar Bowl over Miami and was named the consensus national champion.
Jim Vice and Pat DyeJim Vice is the announcer of The Coach Pat Dye Show.
Coleman Vice, Curt Snyder, Pat Dye, and Paul HammockColeman Vice - Affiliate Relations, Curt Snider - Sponsor Relations, Paul Hammock - Engineering Specialist
Pat Dye and Tim EllenTim Ellen is the co-host of The Coach Pat Dye Show.
Coach Pat DyeHost of The Coach Pat Dye Show.
Coleman Vice, Tim Ellen, Pay Dye, Paul Hammock, and Curt SnyderColeman Vice - Affiliate Relations, Tim Ellen - Co-Host, Pat Dye - Host, Paul Hammock - Engineering Specialist, Curt Snider - Sponsor Relations
Pat Dye and Tim EllenTim Ellen is the co-host of The Pat Dye Show.
Paul HammockPaul Hammock is the engineering specialist of The Coach Pat Dye Show.
James Daniel, Pat Dye, and Joe WhittCoach Pat Dye, James Daniel, and Joe Whitt all coached together at Auburn for over ten years.
Joe WhittJoe Whitt has been part of six SEC championships and a national championship at Auburn.
James DanielJames Daniel is currently, as of 7-23-13, the tight ends coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The Coach Pat Dye ShowMoments prior to recording The Coach Pat Dye Show featuring James Daniel and Joe Whitt.
The Coach Pat Dye ShowShortly after The Coach Pat Dye Show featuring James Daniel and Joe Whitt.
James Daniel and Joe WhittJames Daniel and Joe Whitt after The Coach Pat Dye Show.
Pat Dye, J.B. Grimes, Cyrus, and Jim ViceWhile at Virginia Tech (1993-97) coaching for Frank Beamer, J.B. Grimes helped the Hokies to back-to-back Big East championships and five bowl games in five seasons.
J.B. GrimesJ.B. Grimes has spent over 30 years coaching at the college level. He is currently, as of 7-18-13, the offensive line coach at Auburn University.
R.C. SlocumFormer Texas A&M coach. In May of 2012 he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.
Pat Dye and Ben LeardQuarterback for the Auburn Tigers from 1996-2000. In 1999 he threw for 416 yards against the University of Georgia.
Ben LeardBen Leard finished his career No. 4 on Auburn’s all-time list with completion percentage, and in the No. 8 spot for passing touchdowns and passing yardage.
Lee Roy JordanFormer linebacker for the Alabama Crimson Tide and the Dallas Cowboys. Played for the Cowboys for 14 years and was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1983.
Lee Roy Jordan Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant stated, "He was one of the finest football players the world has ever seen. If runners stayed between the sidelines, he tackled them. He never had a bad day, he was 100 percent every day in practice and in the games."
Randy CampbellRandy Campbell was the starting quarterback for Auburn during the 1982 and 1983 seasons.
Randy CampbellAs a team captain in 1983, Randy led the Tigers to an 11-1 season.
Mark Murphy and Pat DyeMark Murphy and Pat Dye after recording The Coach Pat Dye Show.
Mark MurphyMark Murphy of Inside the Auburn Tigers magazine and football newsletter.
Johnny MajorsJohnny Majors' 1976 Pittsburgh squad won a national championship after capping a 12–0 season with a victory in the Sugar Bowl.
Johnny MajorsA standout halfback at the University of Tennessee, he was an All-American in 1956 and a two-time winner of the Southeastern Conference Most Valuable Player award, in 1955 and 1956.
Frank ThomasThere are only five other players in history who have both hit more home runs and have a higher career batting average than Frank Thomas: Hank Aaron, Jimmie Foxx, Babe Ruth, Manny Ramirez, and Willie Mays.
Frank ThomasFrank Thomas was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame on the first ballot possible, when he became eligible on January 8, 2014.
Rodney GarnerRodney Garner is currently, 1-15-14, the associate head coach, recruiting coordinator, and defensive line coach at Auburn.
Paul Hammock, Tim Ellen, Pat Dye, and Rodney GarnerRodney Garner at The Coach pat Dye Show.
Pat Dye, Rodney Garner, and Tim EllenRodney Garner, Tim Ellen, and Pat Dye recording The Coach Pat Dye Show.
Bob BaumhowerBob Baumhower was a two-time All-SEC tackle for the University of Alabama, twice named to All-American teams.
Bob BaumhowerBob Baumhower was the 1977 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year.
Stan WhiteStan White was named permanent team captain on Auburn’s undefeated 1993 team that went 11-0 and was also named to Auburn’s Team of the Decade for the 1990s.
Ben ThomasBen Thomas is a former defensive lineman in the National Football League who played for the Auburn Tigers.
Lloyd NixLloyd Nix was 19-0-1 as a starter for Auburn.
Kendall SimmonsKendall Simmons is a 2× Super Bowl champion (XL, XLIII).
Kendall Simmons and Ben RoethlisbergerSimmons (right) talks with Ben Roethlisberger prior to a game in 2006.
Kendall SimmonsKendall Simmons is a 2x First-team All-SEC (2000-2001).
Quentin RigginsQuentin Riggins accumulated 398 tackles (200 solo, 198 assists) during his career at Auburn.
Steve WallaceSteve Wallace was a member of the San Francisco 49ers team that won three Super Bowls.
Pat Dye and Steve WallaceCoach Pat Dye and Auburn great Steve Wallace chatting before the Auburn vs. Arkansas State game in 2013.
Stacy SearelsStacy Searels, the former offensive line coach at Georgia and LSU, and an All-America offensive lineman as a player at Auburn, was named offensive line coach at Texas in January 2011.
Danny FordDanny Ford is a very popular Clemson head football coach who oversaw Clemson's only National Championship season in 1981.
Danny FordDanny Ford racked up a 96-29-4 record and is one of only two coaches in ACC history with over a 75 percent average (minimum four years).