Anyone Else Reading ESPN.com's Series On Arkansas?

#3
#3
I have Hat. It's almost as good as The Young and the Restless, but with more sleaze.
It's some of the damndest stuff I've ever read. Apparently, at least 80% of the people around that program are certifiably insane.
 
#4
#4
Broyles did set a pretty high bar when it comes to insanity but I do think it will reach a new high on the lithium scale.
 
#5
#5
Reads like a bad romance novel. They are in a bad place right now. Who knows, maybe we'll see a made for TV movie on this subject in the fall.
 
#6
#6
Broyles did set a pretty high bar when it comes to insanity but I do think it will reach a new high on the lithium scale.
For all of his obvious faults, Broyles is at least a generally unifying figure to the fan base. When he exits, it will be total anarchy there with each of the warring factions trying to accumulate power.
 
#7
#7
It would only make sense for Broyles to go on to be the Principal and Head Football Coach at Springdale High.
 
#9
#9
For all of the disaster that AR sports has been for the past few months, Frank's still a very bright, engaging guy who thinks very well.
 
#11
#11
In a personal setting, there's nothing sanctimonious or delusional about the guy.
 
#13
#13
While I agree that Frank Broyles is an icon in the history of college football, he has outlived his notiriety and is (or should be) beyond being a viable voice for modern college athletics. Retirement has become a long overdue term.
 

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