Keith Hernandez played first base in the majors for 17 seasons, primarily for the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets, winning a World Series with each team. He currently serves as a Mets broadcaster.
Nicknamed "Mr. Devil", Ken Daneyko played for the New Jersey Devils from 1983-2003 and won three Stanley Cup titles. He holds the all-time record for games played in a Devils uniform with 1,283.
Kenny Smith played in the NBA from 1987-97 and enjoyed most of his success with the Houston Rockets, winning two titles. He's currently an NBA analyst on TNT.
Keyshawn Johnson is a retired wide receiver who was a three-time Pro Bowler and played from 1996-2006 for the New York Jets, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dallas Cowboys and Carolina Panthers.
One of the most recognizable broadcast personalities associated with college football, Kirk Herbstreit has appeared on ESPN's Emmy Award-winning tv show "College GameDay" since 1996.
Kyle Petty is a former NASCAR driver who won eight Cup Series events along with 173 top ten finishes. The son of racing legend Richard Petty, he is currently a racing analyst for NBC Sports.