Jim Thorpe
GRAMMY
Major League Eating 1994
Luke Bryan majored in business when he went to college at GSU.
Mr.West was an English major while attending Chicago State University.
Yes. In any major college a music degree will be a fine art. That's why the degree will be a "BA" - Bachelor of Arts
Deion Sanders
Deion Sanders hit 39 career home runs in 9 Major League seasons.
deon sanders
you might be thinking of NFL and MLB in one day and if so it was Deion Sanders
Yes, Deion Sanders was a Major League Baseball All-Star. He played in the MLB primarily during the late 1980s and 1990s, most notably with the Atlanta Braves, and earned an All-Star selection in 1992. In addition to his baseball career, he is also well-known for his success as an NFL player and coach.
Deion Sanders
One. Sanders was a major contributor to the Cowboys' Super Bowl XXX victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. He played cornerback and saw some time at wide receiver.
One. Sanders was a major contributor to the Cowboys' Super Bowl XXX victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. He played cornerback and saw some time at wide receiver.
Deion Sanders played football at Florida State before being drafted into the NFL by the Atlanta Falcons in the first round of the 1989 NFL Draft. Sanders retired the first time in 2001, then came out of retirement for a while. He finally retired from football in January of 2006. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2011.
Yes, several players have played both Major League Baseball and NFL Football, including: * Bo Jackson * Deion Sanders * Danny Ainge
Col. Harland David Sanders dropped out of school at age 12, joined the Army at age 15, and was honorably discharged 4 months later. The Governor of Kentucky commissioned Sanders as a Kentucky colonel. He did not go to high school or college.
Deion Sanders was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 30th round of the 1988 amateur draft. His career began in 1989 and his final game was on June 14, 2001. He played for the Yankees from 1989 to 1990, then moved to the Atlanta Braves from 1991 to 1994. In that year he went to the Cincinnati Reds until 1995, where he went to the San Francisco Giants. In 1997, he returned to the Reds. According to the Baseball Almanac, he played for a total of 9 seasons, earning $12.9 million.