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On April 30, 2009, Keister appeared on The Brandon Ivey Show at the Historic University Theater in the U-District. He refuted rumors regarding his death. He refuted rumors regarding his death. Also in 2009, Keister was the narrator for Sonicsgate , a documentary about the controversial relocation of the Seattle SuperSonics to Oklahoma City .
Gil Dobie – undefeated (58-0-3) football coach of the University of Washington from 1908 to 1916, whose tenure largely comprised the NCAA Division I-A record for an unbeaten streak (64 games) and who oversaw the entirety of the NCAA Division I-A's second longest winning streak (40 games); elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1951
The University of Washington (UW [a] and informally U-Dub or U Dub [b]) is a public research university in Seattle, Washington, United States. Founded in 1861, the University of Washington is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast of the United States. The university has a 703-acre (284 ha) main campus located in the city's University ...
Ron Norick – mayor of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Leon C. Phillips (1916) – 11th Governor of Oklahoma [3] Arsyadjuliandi Rachman (1987 MBA) – Indonesian politician who served as governor of Riau; T. W. Shannon – Oklahoma House of Representatives; Jason Smith – U.S. House of Representatives and Missouri House of Representatives
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Lou Gellermann (18 August 1936 – 13 May 2016) was a collegiate athlete, coach, and public address announcer for the University of Washington (UW) Huskies from 1985 until 2007. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Gellermann welcomed Husky Stadium fans with his signature greeting "Hello, Dawg fans!", to which the fans responded "Hello, Lou!"
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George W. McLaurin (September 16, 1894 – September 4, 1968) was an American professor, the first African American to attend the University of Oklahoma. He was the successful plaintiff in an important civil rights case against the university, McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents (1950).