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- Odom was a college football standout at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches and played a season for the Houston Oilers in 1964.
- To the university's further embarrassment, an investigation by the NCAA would later reveal that Odom had received $5,600 in illicit payments from one of its boosters, resulting in the firing of Coach Bill Bayno and UNLV being placed on probation for four years.
- The members of Vitamin were John Butler (12-string guitar, vocals); Ozzie Rea (vocals); Justin Bancroft (electric guitar); Taria Flower Star (bass); Duck Grossberg (bass); Desiree (congas); Gabe (Djembe); Jim (Harmonica); and Hailey Odom (harmonica).
- in Athens, Greece, Lee Nailon from Texas Christian University, Lamar Odom from the University of Rhode Island, and the Greek born Dimitrios Papanikolaou from the Olympiacos Piraeus B.
- Notable alumni include Gabriel Macht, Christian Borle, Jonathan Borofsky, Philip Pearlstein, Steven Bochco, James Cromwell, Holly Hunter, Rob Marshall, Ricky Ian Gordon, Stephen Schwartz, Billy Porter (actor), Zachary Quinto, Ryan McGinness, Judith Light, Patrick Wilson, Ted Danson, Keith Lockhart, Matt Bomer, Josh Groban, Josh Gad, Leslie Odom, Jr.
- The band, with the pianist Pinetop Perkins, the harmonica player Carey Bell, the bassist Geno Skaggs, the vocalist Andrew Odom, and the steel guitar player Freddie Roulette, was "widely acclaimed" and "considered one of the best Earl had ever carried with him".
- Gene Tenace attempted a sacrifice bunt, but third baseman Aurelio Rodríguez pounced on it and forced Blue Moon Odom, running for Bando, at third.
- The Staller Center has hosted speakers and performances from people including Bob Woodward, Bob Saget, Yo-Yo Ma, Tom Segura, Stephanie Kelton, Leslie Odom, Jr.
- After helming the Triple-A Dallas Rangers in 1964, he won Southern League pennants at Kansas City's Double-A affiliates, Mobile (1966) and Birmingham (1967), where he groomed many future members of the Oakland Athletics' early-1970s dynasty — including Hall of Famers Rollie Fingers and Reggie Jackson, as well as Sal Bando, Blue Moon Odom, Joe Rudi and others.
- Among the other coaches of Operation Hardwood I and II were Mark Gottfried, Tom Izzo, Kelvin Sampson, Tubby Smith, Rick Barnes, Gary Williams, Dave Odom, Bobby Lutz, Bobby Cremins, Mike Jarvis, Billy Lange, Jim Crews, and Reggie Minton.
- Odom, Henderson Forsythe, Marian Seldes, James Noble, Caroline Aaron, Kaiulani Lee, Biff McGuire, Kenneth Tigar, Socorro Santiago, Aleta Mitchell, Keith Randolph Smith, Molly Price, Reed Diamond, Stanley Anderson, Rosemary De Angelis, Shirley Stoler, Yancy Butler, Neal Jones, Kristine Nielsen, Michael Higgins, Rosemary Murphy, Tresa Hughes, Richard Hamilton, Colin Fox, Hildy Brooks, Adam LeFevre, Kevin O'Morrison, Gwen Shepherd, Marylouise Burke, Billy Van, Cynthia Harris, Brian Tarantina, Geoff Pierson, Joe Grifasi, David Burke, Mark Kiely, Isaiah Washington, Patricia Mauceri, Matthew Arkin, Néstor Carbonell, Bellina Logan, Brad Kane, Star Jasper, Billie Allen, Todd Louiso, Ashley Crow, Victor Arnold, Sam Coppola, Robert LaSardo, Ben Lang, Donald Corren, Jose Perez, Lisa Emery, Luis Guzmán, Robert Hogan, Phyllis Somerville, Gil Rogers, Bárbara González, Murphy Guyer, Kim Chan, Mel Gorham, Finn Carter, Frank Converse, Alan Feinstein, Alberta Watson, Bruce MacVittie, Mike Starr, Dylan Baker, Tony Darrow, Marilyn Sokol, David Cryer, Walter Bobbie, Larry Block, Renée Lippin, Ron Ostrow, Blanche Baker, Jordan Charney, Lenka Peterson, Werner Klemperer, David Drake, Currie Graham, Allison Janney, Pippin Parker, Julie White, James Colby, Maureen Anderman, Sam Groom, J.
- Mel Odom – Unnatural Selection, Revenant, Crossings, Cursed, Redemption, Bruja, Image, ToS: Ch'ing Shih (s), ToS: Silent Screams (s).
- Pronounced k-hep (“You ain’t hep if you don't listen to KHEP!” went the tagline), the station was launched on October 23, 1956, by Texas transplant Ray Odom, who went on to own several other stations in the area.
- Odom and Billingham were again embroiled in a pitchers' duel in game seven of the World Series, this time with Odom leading 1-0 before both pitchers gave way to their bullpens.
- Antwan Deon Odom (born September 24, 1981) is an American former professional football player who was a defensive end in the National Football League (NFL).
- Dairyland announced that Ray Odom, who owned KHAT (1480 AM), would serve as the station's manager after the sale.
- The main characters, or employees, are manager Lydia Mayhew (played by Wendi McLendon-Covey), Victoria Ratchford (played by Jane Lynch), psychologist Steve Morris (played by Jack Plotnick), receptionist Tiffany Riley Clarke (played by Jennifer Elise Cox), staff videographer Alex Odom (played by Mystro Clark), and matchmakers Burke Kristopher (played by Sam Pancake).
- On December 12, 2006, Wallace replaced defensive end Antwan Odom on the active roster in order to provide depth at the tight end position, since starting tight end Bo Scaife was out with an ankle injury.
- Besides Bobby Sowell, David Preola and Roy Yeager, other members included brothers Ricky and Micky Caughron and bass player Murphy Odom.
- Among his hires at South Carolina were Curtis Frye (track and field), Lou Holtz (football), Ray Tanner (baseball), Dave Odom (men's basketball) and Steve Spurrier (football).
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