There are more than 250,000 living Oklahoma State University alumni worldwide. Oklahoma State alumni include billionaire T. Boone Pickens , country music recording artist Garth Brooks , computer pioneer Dr. H. Edward Roberts , astronaut Wally Funk and South Korea Prime Minister Nam Duck-woo . Faculty and staff who are not alumni have also distinguished themselves and are included in this list.
* Some OSU alumni who have distinguished themselves in academia are included under other headings.
* George S. Benson , missionary, college administrator, conservative political activist and segregationist[ 1]
Anita Hill , Government, Brandeis University
Ramchandran Jaikumar , Daewoo Professor of Business Administration at the Harvard Business School [ 2]
Linda Livingstone , President of Baylor University
Sidney A. McPhee , President of Middle Tennessee State University
Gene R. Nichol , former President of The College of William and Mary
J. Tinsley Oden , pioneer in the field of computational mechanics, one of the most highly cited researchers in the world
David Noel Ramírez Padilla , Rector, Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education
John R. Rice , mathematician and computer scientist; founder of ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software ; Professor at Purdue University
Steven A. Scott , ninth president of Pittsburg State University.
Keith Anderson , country music singer, songwriter
John Ashley , producer (The A-Team , Walker, Texas Ranger ); associate producer (Apocalypse Now: Redux )
Tomur Atagok , Turkish artist
Hoyt Axton , noted rock and folk singer-songwriter and actor
K. K. Barrett , production designer
Jason Boland , country music singer, songwriter
Garth Brooks , singer, songwriter and actor (the best-selling solo album artist in the United States and one of the best-selling artists of all time worldwide )
June Burn , pioneering magazine writer and author
Gary Busey , actor
Jaime Cardriche , actor (Malcolm & Eddie )
Ally Carter , born Sarah Fogleman, NY Times and USA Today bestselling author
Sarah Coburn , operatic soprano; daughter of senator Tom Coburn , also an OSU alumni
Jay Daniel , television producer
Burr DeBenning , film, television and stage actor
Ty England , country music singer
Dave Garrett , New Orleans Saints and Dallas Cowboys radio broadcaster
Doug Gottlieb , ESPN analyst and syndicated sports talk radio host
Chester Gould , creator of the Dick Tracy comic strip
Aaron Gwyn , American short story author and literary critic
Regina Holliday , artist, medical rights advocate
Helen Holmes , journalist, historian, and Women's Army Corps officer
Brandon Jenkins , singer-songwriter from Tulsa , Oklahoma ; sang in the choir; taught himself guitar[ 3]
Siddika Kabir , Bangladeshi cooking show host and cookbook author[ 4]
Trey Kennedy , comedian, actor, singer
Joe King , country music singer-songwriter, and former NFL player, wrote and recorded Down In Stillwater Oklahoma
Ted Leitner , San Diego Padres radio broadcaster
Rex Linn , actor (best known as Frank Tripp in the television series CSI: Miami )
James Marsden , actor and model (attained global stardom with X-Men film series )
A. Frank Martin , musician, educator, and founding member of Kappa Kappa Psi
Sharron Miller , television producer, director, writer (first woman ever to win the coveted Directors Guild of America Award )
Pamela Morsi , USA Today bestselling author
Kinga Philipps , actor, television host
Steve Ripley , country-rock artist and guitarist
Lise Simms , television actress and designer
Larry Thompson , humor columnist, author
Watermelon Slim , born Bill Homans, blues artist[citation needed ]
Emily Wickersham , NCIS, Sopranos, actress
Minnie Lou Bradley , Class of 1953, first woman to graduate from OSU with a degree in animal husbandry ; matriarch of Bradley 3 Ranch in Childress County, Texas
Gordon Eubanks , CEO and President of Symantec Corporation, makers of Norton AntiVirus
John D. Groendyke , CEO of Groendyke Transport
Clark Hallren , managing director of Clear Scope Partners, financial and strategic advisor for those in the media and entertainment industry; former managing director of the Entertainment Industries Group of JPMorgan Securities, Inc.
Frank A. McPherson , CEO of Kerr-McGee
Neal Patterson , CEO of Cerner Corporation
T. Boone Pickens , corporate tycoon; has donated over $235 million to OSU, including the renovation of the football stadium
William A. Scroggs , insurance agent; founder of Kappa Kappa Psi
M. B. "Bud" Seretean , former CEO of Coronet Industries, former general manager of the Atlanta Hawks
Sanjiv Sidhu , founder of software giants i2 Technologies , the disruptive first mover in supply-chain-management software , and o9 Solutions
Tambra Raye Stevenson , entrepreneur and nutritionist
Charles Watson , chairman, founder and CEO of energy giant Dynegy Corp.; owner of the Houston Aeros professional hockey team
Jerry Winchester, President and CEO of Boots & Coots International Well Control Inc.; CEO of Chesapeake Oilfield Services
Mary Fallin
Anita Hill
Don Nickles
Kevin Stitt
Yussur A.F. Abrar , Governor of the Central Bank of Somalia
Joe Allbaugh , former FEMA director (February 2001 to March 2003)
Adnan Badran , former Prime Minister of Jordan (also see academia section)
Henry Bellmon , former US Senator (R-OK) and first Republican Governor of Oklahoma
Shella Bowlin , Cherokee Nation Secretary of State
Francis Cherry , former Governor of Arkansas
Tom Coburn , US Senator (R-OK)[ 5]
John W. Doucette , Brig. General, US Air Force
Nam Duck-woo , former Prime Minister of South Korea
Mary Fallin , former Governor of Oklahoma
Walter E. Fountain , United States Army Brigadier General , Assistant Adjutant General of the Oklahoma Army National Guard , acting deputy director of the Army National Guard
Tina Glory-Jordan , Cherokee Nation supreme court justice, secretary of state, tribal councilor
John Paul Hammerschmidt , former US Congressman, Arkansas
Ali Hamsa , former Chief Secretary to the Government of Malaysia
Alan J. Hawkins , Anglican bishop and COO of the Anglican Church in North America
Joel Hefley , US House , 5th District of Colorado
Anita Hill , American lawyer, professor and commentator
M. John Kane , Chief Justice, Oklahoma Supreme Court
Hossein Kazempour Ardebili , Iranian diplomat and OPEC representative[ 6]
Roger A. Lalich , U.S. National Guard general
Frank Lucas , US House , 3rd District of Oklahoma
Sidney Marks , Major General United States Army , All-American wrestler
Clem McSpadden , US House , Oklahoma
Markwayne Mullin , US Senator; former Congressman, Oklahoma
Don Nickles , former US Senator
William B. Oden , American Methodist Bishop
Abdisalam Omer , former Governor of the Central Bank of Somalia
Robert Dale Price , US House , Texas Panhandle
Jim Reese , former member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives and commissioner of the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture
Virgil A. Richard , Brig. General, US Army
William Royer , former US Congressman, California
Ray L. Smith , Major General, retired United States Marine Corps ; inductee of the Oklahoma Military Hall of Fame
Kevin Stitt , Current Governor of Oklahoma
Steven W. Taylor , Oklahoma Supreme Court Justice
Richard A. Waterfield , late State Representative from Canadian, Texas
Wes Watkins , former US House Representative, Oklahoma
Robert A. Whitney , Acting Surgeon General of the United States
Science, technology and engineering[ edit ]
Walter Clore , pioneer in Washington State wine growing; the "father of Washington wine"
Wally Funk First female FAA and NTSB inspector; one of the Mercury 13 ; oldest woman in space as of July 2021
Hellen Linkswiler (1939), nutrition scientist and dietician
Katherine O. Musgrave (1920–2015), professor emerita of food and nutrition, University of Maine
William Pogue , Ret. Colonel, USAF , NASA astronaut, pilot of Skylab 4
John R. Rice , mathematician and computer scientist; founder of ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software ; Professor at Purdue University
Dr. H. Edward Roberts , engineer and inventor of the personal computer
Stuart Roosa , NASA astronaut , Apollo 14
Ingrid Skop , controversial pro-life obstetrician
Donald Sechrest (1956), golf course designer
Robert A. Whitney , Acting Surgeon General of the United States
Nadir Nibras , YouTube personality and travel vlogger
For more Oklahoma State University graduates of distinction in the sciences, see the "Academia" section.
Joe Horlen
John Starks
Darrell Williams
Kevin Williams
Jerry Adair , former MLB player and coach[ 7]
Adnan Al-Kaissie , former pro wrestler and manager[citation needed ]
Tony Allen , former NBA basketball player, New Orleans Pelicans [ 8]
Dan Bailey , current NFL football player, Free Agent [ 9]
Harold Bailey , NFL and CFL player
Scott Baker , former MLB pitcher , Minnesota Twins [citation needed ]
Tatum Bell , former NFL football player[ 10]
Bo Bowling , Montreal Alouettes player
Jordan Brailford , NFL outside linebacker, Washington Redskins
Jack Brisco , former pro wrestler, two-time former NWA World Heavyweight Champion[citation needed ]
Jerry Brisco , former pro wrestler[citation needed ]
Markel Brown (born 1992), basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Rod Brown , All-American football player
Dez Bryant , former NFL wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys [ 11]
Jeromy Burnitz , former MLB baseball player[ 12]
Keith Burns , former NFL football player, Denver Broncos [ 13]
Michael Cobbins (born 1992), basketball player for Maccabi Haifa of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Carrie-Lynn Cohen (born 1967), Canadian tennis player
Kelly Cook , former NFL football player, Green Bay Packers [ 14]
Daniel Cormier , Olympic wrestler, NCAA runner-up, mixed martial artist, current UFC Light Heavyweight & Heavyweight Champion[ 15]
Randy Couture , three-time All-American wrestler; Former UFC Heavyweight and Light Heavyweight Champion, and UFC Hall of Fame member[ 16] [ 17]
Mason Cox , current Australian rules football player with Collingwood of the Australian Football League [ 18]
Kendall Cross , three-time All-American wrestler and won the NCAA National Championship in 1989, gold medalist in wrestling at 57 kg in 1996[ 19]
Pete Darcey , former NBA basketball player[ 20]
Gary Darnell , former college football coach[citation needed ]
Alex Dieringer , three-time NCAA Champion wrestler[ 21]
Marcus Dove , basketball player
Shane Drury , rodeo bull-rider who died prematurely from cancer[citation needed ]
Danny Edwards , PGA Tour golfer[ 22]
David Edwards , PGA Tour golfer[ 23]
John Farrell , manager of 2013 World Series champion Boston Red Sox[ 24]
Josh Fields , former MLB baseball player, Royals [ 25]
Rickie Fowler , professional golfer[ 26]
Don Frye , wrestled during OSU NCAA Championship in 1989, former mixed martial artist in Pride Fighting Championships and the UFC [ 27]
Edward C. Gallagher , champion sprinter and football player, former wrestling coach; winningest coach in NCAA wrestling history, Olympic wrestling coach, National Wrestling Hall of Fame charter member
Reuben Gant , former NFL football player, Buffalo Bills
Walt Garrison , former Pro Bowl NFL football player, Dallas Cowboys
Vickie Gates , IFBB professional bodybuilder
Jason Gildon , former Pro Bowl NFL football player, Pittsburgh Steelers
Chad Glasgow , former defensive coordinator for the Texas Tech Red Raiders football team
Derrel Gofourth , former NFL football player, Green Bay Packers
Joey Graham , former NBA basketball player, Toronto Raptors
Mike Gundy , current head coach of Oklahoma State University football
Brent Guy , college football coach
Charlie Harper , former NFL football player, New York Giants
Bob Harris , former NBA player
Labron Harris , first golf coach at Oklahoma State University
Don Haskins , former NCAA men's basketball coach, University of Texas at El Paso , subject of the movie Glory Road
Mark Hayes , PGA Tour, Senior PGA Tour golfer
Randy Heckenkemper , golf course architect
Johny Hendricks , retired professional mixed martial artist ; former UFC Welterweight Champion ; two-time NCAA Wrestling Champion (2005, 2006)[ 28]
Anthony Hickey (born 1992), basketball player for Hapoel Haifa in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Rusty Hilger , former NFL football player, Detroit Lions
Morgan Hoffmann , professional golfer
Mike Holder , former men's golf coach and current athletic director
Joe Horlen , former MLB All-Star pitcher[ 29]
Viktor Hovland , current PGA Tour golfer and FedEx Cup Champion
Charles Howell III , current PGA Tour golfer
Dick Hutton , former pro wrestler, former NWA World Heavyweight Champion
Henry Iba , NCAA and Olympic champion basketball coach, National Basketball Hall of Fame member
Moe Iba , former University of Nebraska basketball coach
Pete Incaviglia , former MLB baseball player, Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball newspaper College Baseball Player of the Century
Ed Jeffers , former professional football player
Charlie Johnson , current NFL player, Super Bowl Champion 2006 Indianapolis Colts
John Juanda , professional poker player, winner of 5 World Series of Poker bracelets
Howard N. "Sonny" Keys , NFL football player, Philadelphia Eagles 1960 World Champions (precursor to Super Bowl); coach of Cleveland Browns
Joe King , former NFL player, current country music singer-songwriter, Cincinnati Bengals , Cleveland Browns , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Las Vegas Raiders
Jon Kolb (offensive tackle) 4 time Super Bowl Champion, NFL Hall of Fame
Bob Kurland , basketball, two-time NCAA Champion, two-time Olympic Champion, Hall of Fame
Jacob Lacey , current NFL football player, Indianapolis Colts
Muhammed Lawal , MMA fighter[ 30]
Sonny Liles , football player
John Little , former NFL football player, New York Jets
Edward Loar , professional golfer
John Lucas , current NBA basketball player, Houston Rockets
Hunter Mahan , PGA Tour golfer[ 31]
Dexter Manley , former Pro Bowl NFL football player, Washington Redskins
Desmond Mason , former NBA basketball player, Oklahoma City Thunder
Caroline Masson , professional golfer
Aaron McConnell , football player
Leroy McGuirk , former pro wrestler and promoter; three-time NWA World Light Heavyweight Champion
R. W. McQuarters , former NFL football player, New York Giants
Bud Millikan , basketball coach of University of Maryland
Steve Mocco , 2005 NCAA Division I Champion at Heavyweight; 2008 Olympic team member; current professional MMA fighter[ 32]
Kenny Monday , 3-time Olympic wrestler – 1988 welterweight gold medalist and 1992 welterweight silver medalist; 2x NCAA champion[ 33]
Vernand Morency , current NFL football player, Green Bay Packers
Mark Muñoz , retired professional mixed martial artist, UFC middleweight , two-time wrestling All-American, NCAA Champion in 2001[ 34]
Ray Murphy, Jr. , former wrestler; developer of handicapped-assisting technologies; recipient of Medal of Courage from the National Wrestling Hall of Fame
Le'Bryan Nash (born 1992), basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League
Alexander Norén , professional golfer
Houston Nutt , current NCAA football head coach, University of Mississippi
Leslie O'Neal , former Pro Bowl NFL football player, San Diego Chargers
Bill Owen , former NFL football player, New York Giants[ 35]
Frank Parker , former NFL football player, Cleveland Browns
Juqua Parker , former NFL football player, Philadelphia Eagles
Jim Parmer , former NFL football player, Philadelphia Eagles
Doyle Parrack , former NBA basketball player, and NCAA coach
Danny Perez , former MLB outfielder, Milwaukee Brewers
Kevin Peterson , American football player
Lenzy Pipkins , American football player[ 36]
Dean Prater , former NFL football player, Buffalo Bills
Bryant Reeves , former NBA basketball player, Vancouver Grizzlies
Allie Reynolds , MLB pitcher
Shane Roller , three-time All-American wrestler; retired MMA fighter[ 37]
Jake Rosholt , 3X NCAA champion wrestler, retired MMA fighter
Jared Rosholt , former NCAA All-American wrestler; professional mixed martial artist with the PFL
Rusty Ryal , current MLB infielder, Arizona Diamondbacks
James David "Buddy" Ryan , former NFL defensive coordinator (see: 46 Defense/Chicago Bears) and Head Coach
Barry Sanders , Heisman Trophy winner, former NFL football player, Detroit Lions ; Hall of Famer
Luke Scott , current MLB outfielder, Baltimore Orioles
Dave Schultz (attended), 3x NCAA Champion, Olympic and world champion wrestler[ 38]
Bill Self , current NCAA basketball head coach, University of Kansas ; former head coach Oral Roberts University , University of Tulsa , University of Illinois
Jerry Sherk , former Pro Bowl NFL football player, Cleveland Browns
Jerry Slack , golf course architect
Marcus Smart , current NBA player for the Boston Celtics, 6th overall draft pick in 2014
Antonio Smith , former Pro Bowl NFL football player, Houston Texans
John Smith , current head coach of Oklahoma State University wrestling, 2X NCAA champion, 4X World and 2X Olympic gold medal winner, National Wrestling Hall of Fame member
Pat Smith , first four-time NCAA D1 Champion wrestler[ 39]
John Starks , former Oklahoma State basketball player, former New York Knicks guard
Eddie Sutton , former men's basketball head coach at several schools, among them Oklahoma State
Scott Sutton , former head coach of Oral Roberts University basketball
Sean Sutton , former head coach of Oklahoma State University basketball
Lane Taylor , current NFL player, Green Bay Packers
Mickey Tettleton , former MLB baseball player
Doug Tewell , PGA Tour, Senior PGA Tour golfer
Thurman Thomas , former NFL football player, Buffalo Bills ; Hall of Famer
Leonard Thompson , former NFL football player, Detroit Lions
Jim Turner , NFL player
Orville Tuttle , former Pro Bowl NFL football player, New York Giants
Bob Tway , current PGA Tour golfer
Peter Uihlein , professional golfer
Robert (Bo) Van Pelt , professional golfer
Robin Ventura , former MLB baseball player
Scott Verplank , current PGA Tour golfer
Donnie Walton , current MLB infielder, Seattle Mariners
Gary Ward , former baseball coach
John Ward , former NFL football player, Minnesota Vikings
John Washington , former NFL football player, New York Giants
Lindy Waters III , former Oklahoma State basketball player, current Oklahoma City Thunder guard
Brian Watts , former PGA TOUR player
John Ray Webster , checkers champion
Brandon Weeden , current NFL football player, Dallas Cowboys
Reggie White , former NFL player[ 40]
Darrell Williams (born 1989), basketball player for Hapoel Tel Aviv of the Israeli Premier League [ 41]
Darrent Williams , former NFL football player, Denver Broncos (d. 2007)
Jamal Williams , former Pro Bowl NFL football player, San Diego Chargers
Kevin Williams , current Pro Bowl NFL football player, Minnesota Vikings
Casey Wittenberg , current PGA Tour Golfer
Duane Wood , former AFL All-Star football player, Kansas City Chiefs
Rashaun Woods , former NFL football player, San Francisco 49ers
Kenyatta Wright , former NFL football player, New York Jets
Toby Wynn (2001), head women's basketball coach for Emporia State University
Faculty and administration [ edit ]
Presidents past and present [ edit ]
Girish Saran Agarwal , physicist
Ai , poet; member of OSU English faculty until her death
Hilton Briggs , President of South Dakota State University
Elliott D. Canonge , linguist specializing in Native American cultures
Robert P. Celarier , leading botanist and agrostologist
Alfred Corn , poet
Angie Debo , leading historian of Oklahoma and Native Americans; curator of maps for Oklahoma A&M library, 1947–1955; left her papers to OSU Library[ 43]
J. Frank Dobie , author; folklorist ; taught English at OSU; most remembered for his service at the University of Texas at Austin
Brian Evenson , academic and writer of both literary fiction and popular fiction
Wolt Fabrycky , industrial engineering scholar
Bryan P. Glass , mammalogist
Elbert Glover , public health expert
Edward Goljan , medical educator
Toni Graham , American fiction writer
Jack Harlan , agronomist
Riffat Hassan , Pakistani-American religious scholar notable for her studies of Islamic feminism
Helen Holmes , journalist, historian, and Women's Army Corps officer
William Jaco , mathematician; discovered the JSJ decomposition
George Judge , economist
Subhash Kak , computer scientist and public intellectual
Sheldon Katz , mathematician and string theorist (now at the University of Illinois )
Nicholas A. Kotov , noted chemical engineering professor (now professor at University of Michigan )
Edmon Low , pioneering university librarian
Bohumil Makovsky , director of bands; "the Guiding Spirit of Kappa Kappa Psi "
Robert W. MacVicar , former President of Oregon State University
J. Tinsley Oden , pioneering scholar of engineering (now at University of Texas )
Aimee Parkison , short story writer and novelist
Christine Salmon , American architect
Mike Sowell , journalist and sportswriter
Robert Sternberg , one of the twenty most-cited psychologists of the 20th century
N.V.V.J. Swamy , mathematical physicist
Paul J. Tikalsky , American civil engineer
Elsayed Elsayed Wagih , inventor of the zymoblot
Joseph W. Westphal , political scientist, educator, and former United States Under Secretary of the Army
Larry Coker , former coach of University of Miami
Butch Davis , former coach of University of Miami and Cleveland Browns
Rickie Fowler , current player in the PGA
Edward C. Gallagher , former wrestling and track and field coach, physical education professor and athletic director
Leonard Hamilton , current coach of Florida State Seminoles basketball
Henry Iba , former basketball coach and athletic director
Jimmy Johnson , current Fox sports analyst; former coach of Dallas Cowboys and Miami Dolphins ; spokesman for Extenze
Les Miles , current head football coach of LSU
Doyle Parrack , won national basketball championship under Henry Iba in 1945; assistant coach under Iba; head women's basketball coach, 1978–80
Oail Andrew "Bum" Phillips , NFL Head Coach of Houston Oilers; assistant coach under Jim Stanley
Eddie Sutton , former basketball coach (also alumnus)
Dave Wannstedt , current coach of Pittsburgh Panthers; former coach of Chicago Bears and Miami Dolphins
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