S.W.A.T.S. Endorsers
The S.W.A.T.S Program is about Christian role models teaching all athletes–from youth athletes to professionals–about character and staying drug free from steroids as well as recreational drugs and alcohol. All athletes that want to be a part of the S.W.A.T.S Team will be required to take a drug test that tests for both steroids and recreational drugs. All athletes, 8th grade and below, will sign a S.W.A.T.S agreement contract of early commitment. The contract states that the athletes will not participate in the use of steroids, recreational drugs, or in the consumption of alchohol. It also says that upon entering the ninth grade, they will voluntarily take their drug test in order to remain a member of the S.W.A.T.S Team. The athletes will also be required to take an annual drug test to continue to be a part of the S.W.A.T.S Team. This concept will help hold the athletes accountable.
| Mitch Ross |
President & Founder of The S.W.A.T.S Program, Strength and Conditioning Coach, Developer of the Athletic Performance Chip, and Nutritional Specialist |
| Coach Harvey Glance |
2008 assistant Olympic Track Coach, 3-time Olympian, 10 years at University of Alabama, 100-meter dash World Record Holder (1976) |
| Will Franklin |
Missouri Tigers, Kansas City Chiefs WR |
| Lorenzo Williams |
Missouri Tigers, Baltimore Ravens DT |
| Tony Temple |
Missouri Tigers, NFL prospect RB |
| Gary Stills |
Baltimore Ravens, NFL veteran LB |
| Jamal Lewis |
Cleveland Browns running back |
| Eric Henderson |
Cincinnati Bengals LB and DE |
| Willie J Smith III |
S.W.A.T.S Speed Head Coach, former 3-time Olympian (1976, ’80, and ’84), 1984 Olympic Gold Medalist in 400 meter Men’s Track, 2-time World Champion (1979 – ’81), 2-time American Champion (1979 – ’80), 2-time NCAA Champion (1977 – ’78) |
| Pat Ivey |
Missouri Tigers Assistant Director for Athletic Performance, former player for Missouri Tigers, Green Bay Packers and San Diego Chargers |
| Hollis Thomas |
New Orleans Saints defensive tackle, 12-year NFL veteran |
| Grady Jackson |
Jacksonville Jaguars nose tackle, 13-year NFL veteran |
| Scott Griffin |
Sports TV & Radio personality |
Jon Pritikin
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Guinness World Record(s) holder, professional Strong Man |
| David Patten |
Long-time NFL veteran, Patriots and Saints |
| Omar Hogeboom |
Former Troy University QB |
| Joey Scott |
University of Oklahoma (4x All-American), 6x National All-American, International Qualifier |
| Rickey Powers |
University of Michigan, former player in NFL for Detroit Lions and Baltimore Ravens |
| Freddie Scott, Jr. |
Penn State top 5 receiver, former player for Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts |
| Ryan Metcalf |
Milwaukee Brewers (SS and 2B) |
| Kenny Smith |
Six-years in the NFL, University of Alabama standout |
Joe de Lamielleure
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14-year NFL veteran, member of the Hall of Fame |
| Andrew Zow |
Former University of Alabama quarterback |
| Tim Klund |
NFLPA and Alumni Member of the Pro Sports Connection |
| Terrin Phillips |
Strength Professional with Team Impact |
| De’Antuan “Peanut” Whitehead |
No. 2 defensive end recruit in the country (2005), freshman All-Amercian for Louisville Cardinals (2006) |
| Richard Quick |
Six-time US Olympic Coach, current Auburn Coach, former Stanford Women’s Swim Coach |
| Coach Reeder |
28 years High School, College and semi-professional athletes |
| Houston Kennedy |
36 years coaching College and High School basketball |
| Khairy Wasfy |
Former Davis Cup Player and professional tennis coach |
| Fuller Smith |
Left fielder Ole Miss Rebels |
| Charles Hoke |
Current tight end for University of Alabama |