Frank Broyles
40 Great Whispers (40 Years of Arkansas Business)
Whispers, the chatty space devoted to juicy news and informed speculation, has been the most popular feature in Arkansas Business right from the beginning. Here we summarize some of the best. read more >
Broyles Award Ceremony to Move to Oaklawn
Leaders of the Broyles Foundation say they will move its annual Frank Broyles Award ceremony to Oaklawn Racing Casino Resort in Hot Springs starting w read more >
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Broyles Home Sold in Fayetteville
The former home of Arkansas Razorbacks legend Frank Broyles and his wife, Barbara, recently sold for $959,400. read more >
Almost Famous: State Law Levels the Playing Field for Student-Athletes (Commentary)
Arkansas is poised to parallel or outpace the competition using a new recruiting tool — the ability for student-athletes to receive compensation for the commercial use of their publicity rights. read more >
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Some Things We Know (Editorial)
From people we'll miss to people we hope never come back, here are five things we sincerely hope most of us in Arkansas can agree on. read more >
Former UA Athletic Director Frank Broyles Dead at 92
Frank Broyles, who guided the University of Arkansas to its lone national football championship and later molded the overall program as its athletic director, died Monday at the age of 92. read more >
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Broyles-Backed Publicity Rights Bill Gets 2nd Chance
A publicity rights bill backed by legendary former Arkansas football coach Frank Broyles' family that was vetoed last year is getting a new chance before lawmakers as they meet for a special session this week. read more >
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Frank Broyles: Life, Love and Golf
Frank Broyles, 89, made his name in college football, specifically Arkansas Razorbacks college football. Broyles and the game are so synonymous he has a major trophy — the Broyles Award for the top college assistant in the nation — and the field and athletic center at Fayetteville’s Reynolds Razorback Stadium named after him. But in the course of his football career (which outlasted early loves like baseball and basketball), Broyles also fell into a great passion for golf. read more >
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