Here is the entire list from the USF website: USF graduates include: Tony LaRussa, manager St. Louis Cardinals Leo Gallagher, comedian Richard Rahn, Pres. Novecon and former VP and chief accountant, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Lincoln Diaz-Balart, U.S. Congress Richard Oppel, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, director of American Society of Newspaper Editors, editor Austin American Statesman Nicole Johnson, Miss America 1999 Kerry Sanders, NBC News Mark Consuelos, ABC’s All My Children soap star John Patrick, VP Internet Technology IBM, was Senior Marketing Executive who launched the IBM think pad brand Barbara Samson, founder Intermedia Communications Drake Hogestyn, NBC’s Days of Our Lives soap star Chucky Atkins, NBA Orlando Magic Anthony D. Henry, Drafted by the NFL Cleveland Browns in 2001, led the NFL with 10 interceptions in his rookie year. Roy Wegerle, former MLS star Melissa Howard, former MTV Real World cast member Ben Brown, former USA Today and Southern Living magazine writer Ana Veciana-Suarez, Miami-Herald syndicated columnist and author Greg Pitts, “Washington Apple†guy, Normal Ohio sitcom star Guy Babylon, musician A. Manette Ansay, “Vinegar Hill†author Ed Baird, America’s Cup winner 1995 Dr. Michael Rao, youngest ever university president or chancellor Eddie Carpenter, President, Disneyland International and CFO, Walt Disney Attractions Phoebe Irby, Outstanding Teacher of 1996 Goliath Davis, Assistant to Mayor of St. Petersburg, FL; Former St. Petersburg Chief of Police Cal Henderson, Hillsborough County Sheriff Sandra Bailey, Olympics editor for Sports Illustrated Rick de Oliveira, producer for MTV’s “Road Rulesâ€Â, “The Real World†and “Rock-n-Jock†Earl Lennard, superintendent of Hillsborough County School District Tina Johnson, Treasurer, Publix Super Markets Jack Reed, Pulitzer Prize winner, and state editor, St. Petersburg Times Robert Stackhouse, Artist Famous Former USF Students: Terry Bolea, a.k.a. Hulk Hogan, WCW Wrestler Lauren Hutton, supermodel and actress Elaine Boosler, comedian * * *