Tommy Suggs
The four-sport standout at Lamar High played at USC from 1968-70 and, despite standing just 5-foot-9, became one of the all-time great quarterbacks, leading USC to an ACC championship in 1969, defeating Clemson three years in a row, and earning Blue-Gray Game MVP honors.
He has since served as the longtime Gamecock radio color analyst. Suggs may also be famous for something fans won't find in any of the record books as he explains he first pitched the idea for the iconic "2001" entrance for the Gamecocks after seeing Elvis Presley enter the stage to theme music at a concert in the Carolina Coliseum in the 1970s. Suggs served as president of the South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame.