Payne Stewart
Payne Stewart is part of the DNA of Legacy. D.J. began his management career in 1990 when he joined the Orlando based sports management firm, Leader Enterprises which represented Payne Stewart among a host of other elite clients. On October 25, 1999 Leader suffered a devastating loss when a private jet carrying Leader’s CEO, Robert…
Read MoreTony and Lauren Dungy
Coach Tony Dungy’s Hall of Fame record speaks for itself as a Super Bowl winning coach. But like all of us, Tony is so much more than his coaching record. After his Super Bowl win, Legacy had the opportunity to meet with Tony and Nathan Whitaker about writing a book. Not surprisingly, Tony was one…
Read MoreBen Watson
BEN WATSON is a tight end for the Baltimore Ravens, an ESPN and NFL Network commentator, a leading spokesman for All Pro Dad and NFL Father & Kids Experience, and the founder of One More, a foundation that helps to spread the love and hope of Christ by meeting real needs, promoting education, and supporting…
Read MoreLex Luger
Lex Luger is a three-time world heavyweight wrestling champion who has held nearly every championship and title obtainable in professional wrestling. Prior to becoming a professional wrestler, Luger played college and professional football for a number of years. In 2006 Luger experienced a dramatic spiritual awakening, and the next year he suffered a catastrophic spinal…
Read MoreMeb Keflezigi
MEB KEFLEZIGI’S victory at the 2014 Boston Marathon made him the first American man to win the race in 31 years. He has also won the New York Marathon, more than a dozen national titles and is a three-time US Olympian. Meb is also the founder of the MEB Foundation, which funds programs that promote…
Read MoreMike Just
MIKE JUST played baseball at all levels, from Little League through high school, college and the pros. At Liberty University he was All-Conference, hitting .379 and establishing the fielding record for assists in a single season. He played at the professional level in the Frontier and Northern Leagues, where he led his teams in batting,…
Read MoreTony Dungy
TONY DUNGY led the Indianapolis Colts to Super Bowl victory on February 4, 2007, the first such win for an African American coach. Dungy had taken 8 of his previous 10 teams to the playoffs. With this victory, he joined Mike Ditka and Tom Flores as the only individuals to win the Super Bowl as…
Read MoreTodd Blackledge
TODD BLACKLEDGE was a three year starting QB for Penn State before being drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in 1983. After seven NFL seasons with the Chiefs and the Pittsburgh Steelers, he began a career as a college football analyst, working for the Big East Television Network, ABC Sports and CBS Sports. Since 2006…
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