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Broyles, "Frank" (John Franklin)

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b. Dec. 26, 1924, Decatur, GA

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Broyles was a quarterback at Georgia Tech from 1944 through 1946 and also lettered in baseball and basketball. He worked as an assistant coach at several colleges before becoming head coach at the University of Missouri in 1957.

He had a 5-4-1 record in his one season at Missouri and then went on to the University of Arkansas, where he rebuilt a struggling program. His 1964 team won all 11 of its regular season games, was voted national champion by the Football Writers Association of America, and beat Nebraska 10-7 in the Cotton Bowl. Broyles shared the American Football Coaches Association coach of the year award with Ara Parseghian of Notre Dame that year.

In 19 seasons at Arkansas, Broyles won 144 games, lost 58, and tied 5. His teams won 7 Southwest Conference championships and played in 10 bowl games. He retired from coaching after the 1976 season, but remained at Arkansas as athletic director.

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Coaching Record

YearSchoolWLT
1957Missouri541
1958Arkansas460
1959Arkansas920
1960Arkansas830
1961Arkansas830
1962Arkansas920
1963Arkansas550
1964Arkansas1100
1965Arkansas1010
1966Arkansas820
1967Arkansas451
1968Arkansas1010
1969Arkansas920
1970Arkansas920
1971Arkansas831
1972Arkansas650
1973Arkansas551
1974Arkansas641
1975Arkansas1020
1976Arkansas551
Totals149626

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