$10,001 - $20,000
Hall of Famer Rudy Tomjanovich is a retired basketball coach and player who coached the Houston Rockets to two consecutive NBA championships. As a player with the Rockets, he was five times names an All-Star.$10,001 - $20,000
Scotty Bowman spent 30 years coaching in the NHL and led his teams to a record nine Stanley Cup championships - five with Montreal, one with Pittsburgh and three with Detroit.$2,501 - $5,000
Sonny Lubick served as head football coach at Colorado State from 1993-2007. Lubick is the winningest coach in school history and led the Rams to nine bowls during his tenure.$50,001 and above
Steve Kerr is the head coach of the Golden State Warriors and has led the team to three NBA titles. As a player, he was a five-time NBA champion.$20,001 - $30,000
Steve Spurrier is the all-time winningest football coach at both the U. of Florida and U. of South Carolina. He coached the Gators to a national title in 1996, where he won the Heisman Trophy as a player in 1966.$5,001 - $10,000
Terry Bowden served as head football coach at Auburn from 1993-1998. He also coached at Salem, Samford, North Alabama and Akron in addition to working as a college football broadcast analyst.$20,001 - $30,000
Terry Francona is the manager of the Cleveland Indians and led the franchise to the 2016 AL Pennant. Francona previously skippered the Boston Red Sox for eight years and led them to two World Series wins.$5,001 - $10,000
Tom Osborne was one of the most successful football coaches in history while serving as head coach at the University of Nebraska from 1973-1997. He led the Huskers to three national titles.$20,001 - $30,000
Tony LaRussa is a Hall of Fame manager who currently leads the Chicago White Sox. He previously enjoyed success with the Oakland A's and St. Louis Cardinals, willing three World Series.$50,001 and above
Urban Meyer served as head football coach at Ohio State from 2012-2018 and Florida from 2005-2010. He won two National Championships with the Gators and one with the Buckeyes.$10,001 - $20,000
Whitey Herzog is a Hall of Fame manager who led the St. Louis Cardinals to the 1982 World Series championship and the Kansas City Royals to three consecutive American League West Division titles.