The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Arkansas’ Broyles remembered as coach, mentor at celebratio­n

- By Kurt Voigt The Associated Press

FAYETTEVIL­LE, ARK. » Frank Broyles was remembered as a championsh­ip coach, father, mentor, athletic director and guide for caregivers of those suffering from Alzheimer’s disease during a memorial celebratio­n Saturday at Arkansas’ Bud Walton Arena.

Broyles, who led Arkansas to its lone football national championsh­ip and later served as the athletic director for more than four decades, died Aug. 14 at the age of 92.

Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones was among the speakers at the memorial. Jones and former college and NFL coach Jimmy Johnson were among the members of the undefeated 1964 Arkansas football team that was named the national champion by the Football Writers Associatio­n of America. Alabama was the AP national champion that season.

Broyles won almost 71 percent of his games in 19 years with the Razorbacks. He became the athletic director in 1974 while still the football coach, eventually retiring from the gridiron to focus on administra­tive duties following the 1976 season.

As athletic director, Broyles led an overhaul and upgrade of Arkansas’ facilities — as well as leading the school in its move to the Southeaste­rn Conference. Former SEC commission­ers Roy Kramer and Mike Slive, along with current commission­er Greg Sankey, were in attendance.

Broyles died from complicati­ons of Alzheimer’s just as his wife, Barbara, had in 2004. He later remarried Gen Whitehead in late 2005, and he started the Frank and Barbara Broyles Foundation CareGivers United — an Alzheimer’s education organizati­on.

He also wrote a book titled “Coach Broyles’ Playbook for Alzheimer’s Caregivers,” and it’s published more than 800,000 copies while focusing on helping those who care for loved ones with Alzheimer’s.

The memorial also featured a video tribute that had comments from several coaches over the years who Broyles had hired at Arkansas, including former Razorbacks basketball coach Nolan Richardson and football coach Lou Holtz. It also highlighte­d Broyles’ friendship with former Texas coach Darrell Royal, who died in 2012.

Former Arkansas linebacker David Bazzel presided over the memorial, and he mentioned the importance of Broyles’ name in creating the Broyles Award — which is given annually to the nation’s top assistant football coach. Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley, Texas coach Tom Herman and Auburn coach Gus Malzahn are among the past winners of the award.

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