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Featured guest signer - Robert Brazile

Houston Oilers Legend • Pro Football Hall of Fame (Class of 2018)

 

Robert Brazile—known as “Dr. Doom”—rose to national prominence after an All-American career at Jackson State and became one of the NFL’s most dominant defenders with the Houston Oilers. A multiple All-Pro selection and cornerstone of the “Luv Ya Blue” era, his career was later honored with induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame (Class of 2018).

After his playing days, Brazile continued shaping the game from the sidelines. In 2000, he served as Co-Defensive Coordinator for the Mobile Seagulls, a professional arena football team, where he coached Texoma Trading Card Expo host Tony Goza during his professional playing career — creating a direct personal connection between the headliner and this event.

Guest signers

MARCUS DUPREE

Roosevelt Patterson

JAMELLE HOLIEWAY

 Marcus Dupree burst onto the scene as a freshman at Oklahoma, rushing for over 1,100 yards and earning Big Eight Newcomer of the Year. He starred in the USFL with the New Orleans Breakers before making a comeback with the Los Angeles Rams. In recognition of his impact, Dupree was inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and is h

 Marcus Dupree burst onto the scene as a freshman at Oklahoma, rushing for over 1,100 yards and earning Big Eight Newcomer of the Year. He starred in the USFL with the New Orleans Breakers before making a comeback with the Los Angeles Rams. In recognition of his impact, Dupree was inducted into the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame and is honored by the National High School Football Hall of Fame. His legacy extends beyond the field, where his name will be attached to their Player of the Year award starting in 2025.

JAMELLE HOLIEWAY

Roosevelt Patterson

JAMELLE HOLIEWAY

 Jamelle Holieway became a legend at Oklahoma when he took over as quarterback in 1985 after Troy Aikman’s injury. He led the Sooners to a national championship that same year, becoming the first true freshman quarterback to do so. Renowned for his mastery of the wishbone offense, Holieway rushed for over 2,000 career yards and passed for

 Jamelle Holieway became a legend at Oklahoma when he took over as quarterback in 1985 after Troy Aikman’s injury. He led the Sooners to a national championship that same year, becoming the first true freshman quarterback to do so. Renowned for his mastery of the wishbone offense, Holieway rushed for over 2,000 career yards and passed for over 2,000 more, making him one of the most dynamic dual-threat quarterbacks in college football history. His leadership and playmaking remain iconic for Sooners fans.

Roosevelt Patterson

Roosevelt Patterson

Roosevelt Patterson

 Roosevelt Patterson was a key anchor on the offensive line for the University of Alabama, helping lead the Crimson Tide to their 1992 National Championship victory over Miami. In the iconic image, Patterson carried what’s known as the "meat pole," adorned with pennants representing all the teams Alabama defeated that season. After his co

 Roosevelt Patterson was a key anchor on the offensive line for the University of Alabama, helping lead the Crimson Tide to their 1992 National Championship victory over Miami. In the iconic image, Patterson carried what’s known as the "meat pole," adorned with pennants representing all the teams Alabama defeated that season. After his collegiate success, he was drafted by the Los Angeles Raiders and went on to play professionally for the Alabama Lightning. There, he and the Texoma Trading Card Expo host were teammates. Beyond the field, Patterson gives back through his foundation, supporting youth and community initiatives. 


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