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There are more than 250,000 living
Oklahoma State University
alumni worldwide. Oklahoma State alumni include billionaire
T. Boone Pickens , country music recording artist
Garth Brooks , computer pioneer
Dr. H. Edward Roberts , astronaut
Wally Funk and South Korea Prime Minister
Nam Duck-woo . Faculty and staff who are not alumni have also distinguished themselves and are included in this list.
Alumni
Academia
* Some OSU alumni who have distinguished themselves in academia are included under other headings.
*
George S. Benson , missionary, college administrator, conservative political activist and segregationist
[1]
Anita Hill , Government,
Brandeis University
Ramchandran Jaikumar , Daewoo Professor of Business Administration at the
Harvard Business School
[2]
Linda Livingstone , President of
Baylor University
Sidney A. McPhee , President of
Middle Tennessee State University
Gene R. Nichol , former President of
The College of William and Mary
J. Tinsley Oden , pioneer in the field of computational mechanics, one of the most highly cited researchers in the world
David Noel Ramírez Padilla , Rector,
Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education
John R. Rice , mathematician and computer scientist; founder of
ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software ; Professor at Purdue University
Steven A. Scott , ninth president of Pittsburg State University.
Arts, letters media and entertainment
Keith Anderson , country music singer, songwriter
John Ashley , producer (
The A-Team ,
Walker, Texas Ranger ); associate producer (Apocalypse Now: Redux )
Tomur Atagok , Turkish artist
Hoyt Axton , noted rock and folk singer-songwriter and actor
K. K. Barrett , production designer
Jason Boland , country music singer, songwriter
Garth Brooks , singer, songwriter and actor (the
best-selling solo album artist in the United States and one of the
best-selling artists of all time worldwide )
June Burn , pioneering magazine writer and author
Gary Busey , actor
Jaime Cardriche , actor (
Malcolm & Eddie )
Ally Carter , born Sarah Fogleman, NY Times and USA Today bestselling author
Sarah Coburn , operatic soprano; daughter of senator
Tom Coburn , also an OSU alumni
Jay Daniel , television producer
Burr DeBenning , film, television and stage actor
Ty England , country music singer
Dave Garrett ,
New Orleans Saints and
Dallas Cowboys radio broadcaster
Doug Gottlieb ,
ESPN analyst and syndicated
sports talk radio host
Chester Gould , creator of the
Dick Tracy comic strip
Aaron Gwyn , American short story author and literary critic
Regina Holliday , artist, medical rights advocate
Helen Holmes , journalist, historian, and Women's Army Corps officer
Brandon Jenkins , singer-songwriter from
Tulsa ,
Oklahoma ; sang in the choir; taught himself guitar
[3]
Siddika Kabir , Bangladeshi
cooking show host and cookbook author
[4]
Trey Kennedy , comedian, actor, singer
Joe King , country music singer-songwriter, and former NFL player, wrote and recorded Down In Stillwater Oklahoma
Ted Leitner ,
San Diego Padres radio broadcaster
Rex Linn , actor (best known as
Frank Tripp in the television series
CSI: Miami )
James Marsden , actor and model (attained global stardom with
X-Men film series )
A. Frank Martin , musician, educator, and founding member of
Kappa Kappa Psi
Sharron Miller , television producer, director, writer (first woman ever to win the coveted
Directors Guild of America Award )
Pamela Morsi , USA Today bestselling author
Kinga Philipps , actor, television host
Steve Ripley , country-rock artist and guitarist
Lise Simms , television actress and designer
Larry Thompson , humor columnist, author
Watermelon Slim , born Bill Homans, blues artist[
citation needed ]
Emily Wickersham , NCIS, Sopranos, actress
Business
Minnie Lou Bradley , Class of 1953, first woman to graduate from OSU with a degree in
animal husbandry ;
matriarch of Bradley 3 Ranch in
Childress County, Texas
Gordon Eubanks , CEO and President of Symantec Corporation, makers of
Norton AntiVirus
John D. Groendyke , CEO of
Groendyke Transport
Clark Hallren , managing director of Clear Scope Partners, financial and strategic advisor for those in the media and entertainment industry; former managing director of the Entertainment Industries Group of
JPMorgan Securities, Inc.
Paul Miller , former President of the
Associated Press ; former chairman and CEO of
Gannett Company (publisher of many newspapers including
USA Today ,
Arizona Republic and the
Indianapolis Star )
Neal Patterson , CEO of
Cerner Corporation
T. Boone Pickens , corporate tycoon; has donated over $235 million to OSU, including the renovation of
the football stadium
William A. Scroggs , insurance agent; founder of
Kappa Kappa Psi
M. B. "Bud" Seretean , former CEO of Coronet Industries, former general manager of the
Atlanta Hawks
Sanjiv Sidhu , founder of software giants
i2 Technologies , the disruptive first mover in
supply-chain-management software , and o9 Solutions
Charles Watson , chairman, founder and CEO of energy giant
Dynegy Corp.; owner of the
Houston Aeros professional hockey team
Jerry Winchester, President and CEO of
Boots & Coots International Well Control Inc.; CEO of Chesapeake Oilfield Services
Public affairs
Mary Fallin
Anita Hill
Don Nickles
Kevin Stitt
Yussur A.F. Abrar , Governor of the
Central Bank of Somalia
Joe Allbaugh , former
FEMA director (February 2001 to March 2003)
Adnan Badran , former Prime Minister of
Jordan (also see academia section)
Henry Bellmon , former US Senator (R-OK) and first Republican Governor of Oklahoma
Francis Cherry , former
Governor of Arkansas
Tom Coburn , US Senator (R-OK)
[5]
John W. Doucette , Brig. General,
US Air Force
Nam Duck-woo , former Prime Minister of
South Korea
Mary Fallin , former
Governor of Oklahoma
Walter E. Fountain ,
United States Army
Brigadier General , Assistant Adjutant General of the
Oklahoma Army National Guard , acting deputy director of the
Army National Guard
John Paul Hammerschmidt , former US Congressman,
Arkansas
Ali Hamsa , former
Chief Secretary to the Government of Malaysia
Alan J. Hawkins , Anglican bishop and COO of the
Anglican Church in North America
Joel Hefley ,
US House ,
5th District of
Colorado
Anita Hill , American lawyer, professor and commentator
M. John Kane, Chief Justice, Oklahoma Supreme Court
Hossein Kazempour Ardebili , Iranian diplomat and
OPEC representative
[6]
Roger A. Lalich ,
U.S. National Guard general
Frank Lucas ,
US House ,
3rd District of
Oklahoma
Sidney Marks ,
Major General
United States Army , All-American wrestler
Clem McSpadden ,
US House ,
Oklahoma
Markwayne Mullin , US Senator; former Congressman, Oklahoma
Don Nickles , former US Senator
William B. Oden , American Methodist Bishop
Abdisalam Omer , former Governor of the
Central Bank of Somalia
Robert Dale Price ,
US House ,
Texas Panhandle
Jim Reese , former member of the
Oklahoma House of Representatives and commissioner of the
Oklahoma Department of Agriculture
Virgil A. Richard , Brig. General,
US Army
William Royer , former US Congressman, California
Ray L. Smith , Major General, retired
United States Marine Corps ; inductee of the Oklahoma Military Hall of Fame
Kevin Stitt ,
Current Governor of Oklahoma
Steven W. Taylor ,
Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice
Richard A. Waterfield , late
State Representative from
Canadian, Texas
Wes Watkins , former
US House Representative, Oklahoma
Robert A. Whitney , Acting Surgeon General of the United States
Science, technology and engineering
Walter Clore , pioneer in Washington State wine growing; the "father of Washington wine"
Wally Funk First female FAA and NTSB inspector; one of the
Mercury 13 ; oldest woman in space as of July 2021
Hellen Linkswiler (1939), nutrition scientist and dietician
Katherine O. Musgrave (1920–2015), professor emerita of food and nutrition,
University of Maine
William Pogue , Ret. Colonel,
USAF ,
NASA astronaut, pilot of
Skylab 4
John R. Rice , mathematician and computer scientist; founder of
ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software ; Professor at Purdue University
Dr. H. Edward Roberts , engineer and inventor of the personal computer
Stuart Roosa , NASA
astronaut ,
Apollo 14
Donald Sechrest (1956), golf course designer
Robert A. Whitney , Acting Surgeon General of the United States
For more Oklahoma State University graduates of distinction in the sciences, see the "Academia" section.
Sports
Joe Horlen
John Starks
Darrell Williams
Kevin Williams
Jerry Adair , former
MLB player and coach
[7]
Adnan Al-Kaissie , former pro wrestler and manager[
citation needed ]
Tony Allen , former
NBA basketball player,
New Orleans Pelicans
[8]
Dan Bailey , current
NFL football player,
Free Agent
[9]
Harold Bailey , NFL and CFL player
Scott Baker , former MLB
pitcher ,
Minnesota Twins [
citation needed ]
Tatum Bell , former NFL football player
[10]
Bo Bowling ,
Montreal Alouettes player
Jordan Brailford , NFL outside linebacker,
Washington Redskins
Jack Brisco , former pro wrestler, two-time former NWA World Heavyweight Champion[
citation needed ]
Jerry Brisco , former pro wrestler[
citation needed ]
Markel Brown (born 1992), basketball player in the
Israeli Basketball Premier League
Rod Brown , All-American football player
Dez Bryant , former NFL wide receiver for the
Dallas Cowboys
[11]
Jeromy Burnitz , former MLB baseball player
[12]
Keith Burns , former NFL football player,
Denver Broncos
[13]
Michael Cobbins (born 1992), basketball player for
Maccabi Haifa of the
Israeli Basketball Premier League
Carrie-Lynn Cohen (born 1967), Canadian tennis player
Kelly Cook , former NFL football player,
Green Bay Packers
[14]
Daniel Cormier , Olympic wrestler, NCAA runner-up, mixed martial artist, current
UFC
Light Heavyweight & Heavyweight Champion
[15]
Randy Couture , three-time All-American wrestler; Former
UFC Heavyweight and Light Heavyweight Champion, and
UFC Hall of Fame member
[16]
[17]
Mason Cox , current
Australian rules football player with
Collingwood of the
Australian Football League
[18]
Kendall Cross , three-time All-American wrestler and won the NCAA National Championship in 1989, gold medalist in wrestling at 57 kg in 1996
[19]
Pete Darcey , former NBA basketball player
[20]
Gary Darnell , former college football coach[
citation needed ]
Alex Dieringer , three-time NCAA Champion wrestler
[21]
Marcus Dove , basketball player
Shane Drury , rodeo bull-rider who died prematurely from cancer[
citation needed ]
Danny Edwards , PGA Tour golfer
[22]
David Edwards , PGA Tour golfer
[23]
John Farrell , manager of 2013 World Series champion Boston Red Sox
[24]
Josh Fields , former MLB baseball player,
Royals
[25]
Rickie Fowler , professional golfer
[26]
Don Frye , wrestled during OSU NCAA Championship in 1989, former
mixed martial artist in
Pride Fighting Championships and the
UFC
[27]
Edward C. Gallagher , champion sprinter and football player, former wrestling coach; winningest coach in NCAA wrestling history, Olympic wrestling coach,
National Wrestling Hall of Fame charter member
Reuben Gant , former NFL football player,
Buffalo Bills
Walt Garrison , former
Pro Bowl NFL football player,
Dallas Cowboys
Vickie Gates , IFBB professional bodybuilder
Jason Gildon , former Pro Bowl NFL football player,
Pittsburgh Steelers
Chad Glasgow , former defensive coordinator for the
Texas Tech Red Raiders football team
Derrel Gofourth , former NFL football player,
Green Bay Packers
Joey Graham , former NBA basketball player,
Toronto Raptors
Mike Gundy , current head coach of Oklahoma State University football
Brent Guy , college football coach
Charlie Harper , former NFL football player,
New York Giants
Bob Harris , former NBA player
Labron Harris , first golf coach at Oklahoma State University
Don Haskins , former
NCAA men's basketball coach,
University of Texas at El Paso , subject of the movie
Glory Road
Mark Hayes , PGA Tour, Senior PGA Tour golfer
Randy Heckenkemper , golf course architect
Johny Hendricks , retired professional
mixed martial artist ; former
UFC Welterweight Champion ; two-time
NCAA Wrestling Champion (2005, 2006)
[28]
Anthony Hickey (born 1992), basketball player for
Hapoel Haifa in the
Israeli Basketball Premier League
Rusty Hilger , former NFL football player,
Detroit Lions
Morgan Hoffmann , professional golfer
Mike Holder , former men's golf coach and current athletic director
Joe Horlen , former MLB All-Star pitcher
[29]
Viktor Hovland , current PGA Tour golfer and
FedEx Cup Champion
Charles Howell III , current PGA Tour golfer
Dick Hutton , former pro wrestler, former NWA World Heavyweight Champion
Henry Iba , NCAA and Olympic champion basketball coach,
National Basketball Hall of Fame member
Moe Iba , former
University of Nebraska basketball coach
Pete Incaviglia , former MLB baseball player, Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball newspaper College Baseball Player of the Century
Ed Jeffers , former professional football player
Charlie Johnson , current NFL player, Super Bowl Champion 2006 Indianapolis Colts
John Juanda , professional poker player, winner of 5
World Series of Poker bracelets
Howard N. "Sonny" Keys , NFL football player,
Philadelphia Eagles 1960 World Champions (precursor to Super Bowl); coach of
Cleveland Browns
Joe King , former NFL player, current country music singer-songwriter,
Cincinnati Bengals ,
Cleveland Browns ,
Tampa Bay Buccaneers ,
Las Vegas Raiders
Jon Kolb (offensive tackle) 4 time Super Bowl Champion, NFL Hall of Fame
Bob Kurland , basketball, two-time NCAA Champion, two-time Olympic Champion, Hall of Fame
Jacob Lacey , current NFL football player,
Indianapolis Colts
Muhammed Lawal ,
MMA fighter
[30]
Sonny Liles , football player
John Little , former NFL football player,
New York Jets
Edward Loar , professional golfer
John Lucas , current
NBA basketball player,
Houston Rockets
Hunter Mahan , PGA Tour golfer
[31]
Dexter Manley , former
Pro Bowl NFL football player,
Washington Redskins
Desmond Mason , former NBA basketball player,
Oklahoma City Thunder
Caroline Masson , professional golfer
Aaron McConnell , football player
Leroy McGuirk , former pro wrestler and promoter; three-time NWA World Light Heavyweight Champion
R. W. McQuarters , former NFL football player, New York Giants
Bud Millikan , basketball coach of University of Maryland
Steve Mocco , 2005 NCAA Division I Champion at Heavyweight; 2008 Olympic team member; current professional
MMA fighter
[32]
Kenny Monday , 3-time Olympic wrestler – 1988 welterweight gold medalist and 1992 welterweight silver medalist; 2x NCAA champion
[33]
Vernand Morency , current NFL football player,
Green Bay Packers
Mark Muñoz , retired professional mixed martial artist,
UFC
middleweight , two-time wrestling All-American, NCAA Champion in 2001
[34]
Ray Murphy, Jr. , former wrestler; developer of handicapped-assisting technologies; recipient of Medal of Courage from the National Wrestling Hall of Fame
Le'Bryan Nash (born 1992), basketball player in the
Israeli Basketball Premier League
Alexander Norén , professional golfer
Houston Nutt , current
NCAA football head coach,
University of Mississippi
Leslie O'Neal , former Pro Bowl NFL football player,
San Diego Chargers
Bill Owen , former NFL football player, New York Giants
[35]
Frank Parker , former NFL football player,
Cleveland Browns
Juqua Parker , former NFL football player,
Philadelphia Eagles
Jim Parmer , former NFL football player, Philadelphia Eagles
Doyle Parrack , former NBA basketball player, and NCAA coach
Danny Perez , former MLB outfielder,
Milwaukee Brewers
Kevin Peterson , American football player
Lenzy Pipkins , American football player
[36]
Dean Prater , former NFL football player,
Buffalo Bills
Bryant Reeves , former NBA basketball player,
Vancouver Grizzlies
Allie Reynolds , MLB pitcher
Shane Roller , three-time All-American wrestler; retired MMA fighter
[37]
Jake Rosholt , 3X NCAA champion wrestler, retired
MMA fighter
Jared Rosholt , former NCAA All-American wrestler; professional
mixed martial artist with the
PFL
Rusty Ryal , current MLB infielder,
Arizona Diamondbacks
James David "Buddy" Ryan , former NFL defensive coordinator (see: 46 Defense/Chicago Bears) and Head Coach
Barry Sanders ,
Heisman Trophy winner, former NFL football player,
Detroit Lions ;
Hall of Famer
Luke Scott , current MLB outfielder,
Baltimore Orioles
Dave Schultz (attended), 3x NCAA Champion, Olympic and world champion wrestler
[38]
Bill Self , current
NCAA basketball head coach,
University of Kansas ; former head coach
Oral Roberts University ,
University of Tulsa ,
University of Illinois
Jerry Sherk , former
Pro Bowl NFL football player,
Cleveland Browns
Jerry Slack , golf course architect
Marcus Smart , current NBA player for the Boston Celtics, 6th overall draft pick in 2014
Antonio Smith , former Pro Bowl NFL football player,
Houston Texans
John Smith , current head coach of Oklahoma State University wrestling, 2X NCAA champion, 4X World and 2X Olympic gold medal winner, National Wrestling Hall of Fame member
Pat Smith , first four-time NCAA D1 Champion wrestler
[39]
John Starks , former Oklahoma State basketball player, former
New York Knicks guard
Eddie Sutton , former men's basketball head coach at several schools, among them Oklahoma State
Scott Sutton , former head coach of Oral Roberts University basketball
Sean Sutton , former head coach of Oklahoma State University basketball
Lane Taylor , current NFL player,
Green Bay Packers
Mickey Tettleton , former MLB baseball player
Doug Tewell , PGA Tour, Senior PGA Tour golfer
Thurman Thomas , former NFL football player,
Buffalo Bills ;
Hall of Famer
Leonard Thompson , former NFL football player,
Detroit Lions
Jim Turner , NFL player
Orville Tuttle , former Pro Bowl NFL football player, New York Giants
Bob Tway , current PGA Tour golfer
Peter Uihlein , professional golfer
Robert (Bo) Van Pelt , professional golfer
Robin Ventura , former MLB baseball player
Scott Verplank , current PGA Tour golfer
Donnie Walton , current MLB infielder,
Seattle Mariners
Gary Ward , former baseball coach
John Ward , former NFL football player,
Minnesota Vikings
John Washington , former NFL football player, New York Giants
Lindy Waters III , former Oklahoma State basketball player, current
Oklahoma City Thunder guard
Brian Watts , former PGA TOUR player
John Ray Webster , checkers champion
Brandon Weeden , current NFL football player,
Dallas Cowboys
Reggie White , former NFL player
[40]
Darrell Williams (born 1989), basketball player for
Hapoel Tel Aviv of the
Israeli Premier League
[41]
Darrent Williams , former NFL football player,
Denver Broncos (d. 2007)
Jamal Williams , former Pro Bowl NFL football player, San Diego Chargers
Kevin Williams , current
Pro Bowl NFL football player,
Minnesota Vikings
Casey Wittenberg , current PGA Tour Golfer
Duane Wood , former
AFL All-Star football player,
Kansas City Chiefs
Rashaun Woods , former NFL football player,
San Francisco 49ers
Kenyatta Wright , former NFL football player, New York Jets
Toby Wynn (2001), head women's basketball coach for
Emporia State University
Faculty and administration
Presidents past and present
Notable former and current faculty
Girish Saran Agarwal , physicist
Ai , poet; member of OSU English faculty until her death
Hilton Briggs , President of
South Dakota State University
Elliott D. Canonge , linguist specializing in Native American cultures
Robert P. Celarier , leading
botanist and
agrostologist
Alfred Corn , poet
Angie Debo , leading historian of Oklahoma and Native Americans; curator of maps for Oklahoma A&M library, 1947–1955; left her papers to OSU Library
[43]
J. Frank Dobie , author;
folklorist ; taught English at OSU; most remembered for his service at the
University of Texas at Austin
Brian Evenson , academic and writer of both
literary fiction and
popular fiction
Wolt Fabrycky , industrial engineering scholar
Bryan P. Glass ,
mammalogist
Elbert Glover , public health expert
Edward Goljan , medical educator
Toni Graham , American fiction writer
Jack Harlan ,
agronomist
Riffat Hassan ,
Pakistani-American religious scholar notable for her studies of
Islamic feminism
Helen Holmes , journalist, historian, and Women's Army Corps officer
William Jaco , mathematician; discovered the
JSJ decomposition
George Judge , economist
Subhash Kak , computer scientist and public intellectual
Sheldon Katz , mathematician and string theorist (now at the
University of Illinois )
Nicholas A. Kotov , noted chemical engineering professor (now professor at
University of Michigan )
Edmon Low , pioneering university librarian
Bohumil Makovsky , director of bands; "the Guiding Spirit of
Kappa Kappa Psi "
Robert W. MacVicar , former President of
Oregon State University
J. Tinsley Oden , pioneering scholar of engineering (now at
University of Texas )
Aimee Parkison , short story writer and novelist
Christine Salmon , American architect
Mike Sowell , journalist and sportswriter
Robert Sternberg , one of the twenty most-cited psychologists of the 20th century
N.V.V.J. Swamy , mathematical physicist
Paul J. Tikalsky , American civil engineer
Elsayed Elsayed Wagih , inventor of the
zymoblot
Joseph W. Westphal , political scientist, educator, and former
United States Under Secretary of the Army
Former and current athletic staff
Larry Coker , former coach of
University of Miami
Butch Davis , former coach of University of Miami and
Cleveland Browns
Rickie Fowler , current player in the
PGA
Edward C. Gallagher , former wrestling and track and field coach, physical education professor and athletic director
Leonard Hamilton , current coach of Florida State Seminoles basketball
Henry Iba , former basketball coach and athletic director
Jimmy Johnson , current Fox sports analyst; former coach of
Dallas Cowboys and
Miami Dolphins ; spokesman for Extenze
Les Miles , current head football coach of LSU
Doyle Parrack , won national basketball championship under Henry Iba in 1945; assistant coach under Iba; head women's basketball coach, 1978–80
Oail Andrew "Bum" Phillips , NFL Head Coach of Houston Oilers; assistant coach under Jim Stanley
Eddie Sutton , former basketball coach (also alumnus)
Dave Wannstedt , current coach of Pittsburgh Panthers; former coach of
Chicago Bears and
Miami Dolphins
See also
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