Hog Wild: The Autobiography of Frank BroylesFrank Broyles is such a confirmed optimist, one of his admirers said, "if he were being run out of town, he'd think he was leading a parade." The Broyles optimism was never more evident than in December, 1957, when he staked one of the brightest coaching futures in the business on a belief that he could do something no other football coach had ever done: Win consistently at the University of Arkansas. When he retired from coaching in 1976 with a 19 year record of 144-58-5, including one national title, seven Southwest Conference championships, 10 bowl trips, his Razorbacks were entrenched among the nation's major football elite.--From publisher description. |
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COACHINGS ANCIENT DREAM | 1 |
A KID FOR ALL SEASONS | 5 |
YELLOWJACKETS AND BULLDOGS | 15 |
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