Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Texas Southern Tigers football players, Texas Southern Tigers men's basketball players, Jim Hines, Michael Strahan, Barbara Jordan, Yolanda Adams, Jarvis Johnson, Rodney Ellis, Bobby Reid, Noreen Khan-Mayberry, Al Green, Mickey Leland, Senfronia Thompson, Craig Anthony Washington, Larry Leon Palmer, Barrie Lee Hall, Jr., Ernie Holmes, Don Narcisse, Clarence Bradford, Kevin Granger, Winston Hill, Markus Howell, Rocky Williform, Homer Jones, Julius Adams, Harry E. Johnson, Cortez Hankton, Warren Wells, Morris Overstreet, Andrew L. Jefferson, Jr., Robert Taylor, Willie Ellison, Kase Lukman Lawal, Woody Sauldsberry, Ted Dunbar, Joe Burch, Bennie Swain, Lloyd C. A. Wells, Mike Holmes, Brett Maxie, Leroy Mitchell, Ken Burrough, Derrick Gray, Dave Mays, Oliver Celestin, Ron Cavenall, Hank Edwards, Boyd Jones, Alonzo Bradley, Lloyd Mumphord, Keith Baker, Bert Askson, Calvin Muhammad, Will Moore, Andy Rice, Nate Allen, W. K. Hicks, Stacey Thomas, James West, Rakim Hollis, Lamar Herron, Arthur Cox, Fred Dean, Charles Philyaw, Charley Frazier, Harry Kelly, Robert Hughes, James Young, Warren Bone. Excerpt: Michael Anthony Strahan (pronounced ) (born November 21, 1971) is a former National Football League defensive end who played his entire career for the New York Giants; a career where he set the record for the most sacks in a single season and won a Super Bowl in his final year. He is currently a football analyst on Fox NFL Sunday, and also a host for Pros vs. Joes alongside fellow Fox football analyst Jay Glazer. He also starred in and produced the sitcom Brothers. Strahan is 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m). He is the son of Gene and Louise Strahan; nephew of retired pro football player Arthur Strahan. He is the youngest of 6 children. Gene was a major in the U.S. Army, and at the age of 9, Strahan moved to an army base in Mannheim, Germa...