Donald Trump won the Indiana primary on Tuesday night, and Ted Cruz dropped out of the GOP race. This turn of events makes it highly likely that the man who has said that he’d ban Muslims from entering the U.S., that Mexico is sending rapists and drugs to our country, and that a woman should be punished if she has an abortion — among other statements — will be the Republican presidential nominee.

Here is a comprehensive list of the sports figures who’ve endorsed a Trump presidency so far.

1. Retired college basketball coach Bobby Knight

Knight endorsed Trump, and then Trump thanked the former coach for helping him win Indiana.

Donald Trump thanking Bobby Knight, this is a real thing that happened. pic.twitter.com/cnqGpqLct1 — Danny (@recordsANDradio) May 4, 2016

2. Golfer John Daly

That's y I luv my friend @realDonaldTrump he's not politics he's business! It's what our country needs #SuperTuesday pic.twitter.com/5A5cTg3UEh — John Daly (@PGA_JohnDaly) March 2, 2016

3. Retired NBA player Dennis Rodman

@realDonaldTrump has been a great friend for many years. We don't need another politician, we need a businessman like Mr. Trump! Trump 2016 — Dennis Rodman (@dennisrodman) July 24, 2015

4. Retired MLB outfielder Johnny Damon

“I want (Trump) for president,” Damon said. “I’m a Trump fan ever since I met him seven or eight years ago. Everything he does, he does first-class – his hotels, his businesses, his golf courses. The issues all the other politicians failed to discuss, (Trump) is bringing us up to speed.”

5. Red Sox pitcher Clay Buchholz

“I always found him to be a good-hearted person,” Buchholz said.

6. Retired NFL player and coach Mike Ditka

“I think that he has the fire in his belly to make America great again,” Ditka said, “and probably do it the right way.”

7. Retired boxer Mike Tyson

“Why wouldn’t anybody like that?” Tyson asked. “A guy that came from where he came from and doing what he’s doing? And now this is where he’s at now.”

8. Jets center Nick Mangold

Mangold introduced Trump at an Ohio rally, calling him “number one at his position” and “a great person.”

9. Bills guard Richie Incognito

On my way to the @realDonaldTrump rally. Let's make America great again!!! — Richie Incognito (@68INCOGNITO) March 19, 2016

10. Retired Patriots tackle Matt Light

“I’m for common sense,” Light said at a Trump fundraiser in Massachusetts. He also said he didn’t see a reason to get involved in politics before Trump’s candidacy.

11. Retired linebacker Shawne Merriman

Merriman said that Trump has always been a good friend.

12. Retired Yankees player Paul O’Neill

Paul O'Neill, the former Yankee, is at this Trump press conference. He is a big Trump supporter he says — Ben Terris (@bterris) March 9, 2016

13. Retired UFC light-heavyweight champion Tito Ortiz

“It’s just not Mexicans that we have worry about,” Ortiz said. “It’s the Muslims, it’s the radicals, that come in that have the opportunity to come in from [Mexico] to our country and do the thing with terrorism that’s hindering our country. We shouldn’t be afraid to walk around and look over our shoulders and some guy has a bomb in his pocket or something stupid.”

14. Retired NFL wide receiver Terrell Owens

“This may be what the country needs and Trump,” Owens said. “He’s a guy who won’t put up with B.S. and has what it takes to change how government is run. With that being said, Trump … you’re hired.”

15. Bills head coach Rex Ryan

“We’re all here tonight because we all support Donald Trump,” Ryan said at a rally in Buffalo.

16. Retired UFC fighter Chael Sonnen

“I’m a huge supporter of Trump,” Sonnen said. “When people talk about him, I hear all these political analysts, they’re just terrible. That’s another space if I had enough time I would just go and take over because they don’t even know what they’re talking about. They put on their fancy suits, they sit behind their microphones, they collect a paycheck and they don’t know a damn thing about what they’re talking about.”

17. Retired NBA player Latrell Sprewell

Sprewell posted then deleted, a tweet in support of Trump in February.

18. President of MMA and UFC Dana White

White gave his endorsement on TMZ sports.

19. Retired MLB baseball player John Rocker

“I wish someone, excuse the frankness here, would have the sack, would have the backbone to make unpopular comments,” Rocker said. “And when folks come out—mainly media, special interest groups, factions, things like that—and just start hammering them and demanding apologies. I’ve always wanted to see the person that’s like, ‘Yeah, I’ve made these comments, these are my beliefs, and you know what, if you don’t like it stick it. I’m not apologizing, I’m not changing,” Rocker said. “I think that is something that millions and millions of Americans have been waiting for probably a decade or two to hear something. Maybe even since Reagan.”

20. Retired college football coach Lou Holz

Honored to have received the endorsement of Lou Holtz – a great guy! #INPrimary #Trump2016 pic.twitter.com/AeGyODb37O — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 2, 2016

Holtz said he’s stayed at Trump’s hotel and played at his golf course, and that “he does nothing but go first class in everything. He wants this country to be first class as well.”

21. Retired wrestler Jesse Ventura

“If Donald Trump were to ask me to be his running mate,” Ventura said, “I would give it very serious consideration because anything to break up the status quo of this country … This country needs to be shaken up. It needs to be shaken to its very core, and Donald Trump is doing that.”

22. Some University of Iowa student-athletes

23. Tom Brady (but only sort of)

Brady said he hoped Trump would be elected, then said he was just “supporting his friend,”then said he never endorsed Trump, and then he cut a press conference off when he was asked to talk about it.

24. Retired football player Herschel Walker

“There’s not a doubt in my mind right now he is my frontrunner,” Walker said. “I’m not going to say anything negative about him because it’s not true.”

25. NASCAR CEO Brian France

“I’m here to tell you he wins with his family,” France said. “Any of his children, you’d be proud to have them as part of your family. That’s how I judge a winner, how somebody manages their family, raises their family.”

26, 27, 28, and 29. NASCAR drivers Ryan Newman, Dave Ragan, Chase Elliott, and retired driver Bill Elliott

They all appeared at the same rally as France to endorse Trump.

30. NASCAR Driver Michael Waltrip