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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2019 PRESENTED BY BENEFITTING THE THE LEGACY OF JOHN FRANKLIN BROYLES Frank Broyles always said he lived a “charmed life,” and it was true. He leaves behind a multitude of legacies certain never to be replicated. Whether it was his unparalleled career in college athletics as an athlete, coach, athletic administrator and broadcaster, or his Broyles, SEC 1944 Player of the Year, handled all the passing (left) and punting (right) from his tailback spot playing for Georgia Tech under legendary Coach tireless work in the fourth quarter of his life Bobby Dodd as an Alzheimer’s advocate, his passion was always the catalyst for changing the world around him for the better, delivered with a smooth Southern drawl. He felt he was blessed to work for more than 55 years in the only job he ever wanted, first as head football coach and then as athletic director at the University of Arkansas. An optimist and a visionary who looked at life with an attitude of gratitude, Broyles lived life Broyles provided color Frank and Barbara Broyles beam with their commentary for ABC’s coverage of to the fullest for 92 years. four sons and newborn twin daughters college football in the 1970’s Coach Broyles’ legacy lives on through the countless lives he impacted on and off the field, through the Broyles Foundation and their efforts to support Alzheimer’s caregivers at no cost, and through the Broyles Award nominees, finalists, and winners that continue Broyles and Darrell Royal meet at to impact the world of college athletics and midfield after the 1969 #1 Texas vs. #2 Arkansas game, dubbed the Broyles and Barry Switzer call plays from beyond. Today, we celebrate them all! “Game of the Century” the sideline THE FRANK BROYLES LEGACY BROYLES FRANK THE BROYLES COACHING AWARD BROYLES THE LEGACY Broyles and Jim Lindsey share a moment Keith Jackson and Frank Broyles during their Coach Broyles calling at practice during the 1964 Championship time covering college football’s biggest games plays season in the 1970’s Frank Broyles’ legacy of selecting and developing great assistants is unparalleled during his almost two decades as head coach at Arkansas. Broyles assistants went on as head coaches to win: • 15% of all Super Bowls Georgia Head Coach Vince Dooley with Frank Broyles addressing the 1964 Championship team after practice Coach Broyles before the1969 Sugar Bowl • 6 Super Bowls in a span of 14 years • 5 college national championships • More than 40 conference titles • More than 2000 games Two of the three head coaches in football history to win both a National Title and a Super Bowl were his assistants, Jimmy Johnson and Barry Switzer. More than 25 Broyles assistants went on to become head coaches at the college or NFL level including: The 1964 Arkansas National Championship coaching staff that • Joe Gibbs (3-Time Super Bowl Winner) included Head Coach Frank Broyles, Johnny Majors, Barry Switzer, Jim McKenzie and Wilson Matthews Frank Broyles and Barry Switzer on the sideline • Jimmy Johnson (2-Time Super Bowl Winner) • Barry Switzer (Super Bowl Winner) • Raymond Berry • Johnny Majors • Hayden Fry • Jackie Sherrill • Doug Dickey • Pepper Rogers and an additional 16 assistants went on to become head coaches. Darrell Royal and Frank Broyles meet to shake hands Frank Broyles always believed there was no substitute for before battling it out on the ball field proper preparation Molly Arnold, Jacob Arnold, and Betsy Broyles Arnold of the Broyles Foundation pose with 2018 Broyles Award Winner, Michael Locksley 2018 Broyles Award Special Guests: Doug Dickey, Pat Jones, Houston Nutt 2018 Finalists Bob Shoop (Miss. St.) and Jay Bateman (Army) attending pre-ceremony radio show 2018 Finalists Jeff Scott (Clemson), Bob Shoop (Miss. St.), Michael Locksley (Alabama), Jay Bateman (Army), Chip Long (Notre Dame) 2018 AWARD EVENT AWARD 2018 2018 Broyles Award Winner Michael Locksley receiving trophy as new Head Coach at Maryland, with Betsy Broyles Arnold, Jacob Arnold, and Jeff Hildebrand BROYLES BROYLES AWARD TROPHY TROPHY BROYLES THE AWARD Created in 1996 to recognize the impact assistant coaches have on college football IMPACT “Coach Broyles always recognized the importance of the assistant coach and had an amazing ability to select and 43 Winners/Finalists have become mentor outstanding assistant coaches. He molded many college or NFL head coaches into the greatest head coaches in the game of football. He leaves behind an incredible legacy that we at the 45% of Winners/Finalists Broyles Award will continue sharing for decades to come.” have become head coaches David Bazzel, creator of the Broyles Award 27 Winners/Finalists are current The Assistant on the Trophy head coaches Even with his amazing list of former assistants, when it was time for Frank Broyles to select the one assistant he wanted 20% of all current head coaches in to have depicted looking over his shoulder on the winner’s Division 1 (FBS) are Broyles trophy, there was no hesitation. It had to be the late Wilson Award Winners/Finalists Matthews. Matthews, a legendary figure in Arkansas sports, The Trophy: 8 Winners/Finalists have won joined Coach Broyles’ Razorback staff in 1958, Weighing 75 pounds and made National Head Coach of the Year after one of the finest success stories in all of of bronze, the trophy depicts Arkansas prep history. At Little Rock Central High honors Coach Broyles (kneeling) and School, his teams won 10 state championships Wilson Matthews (standing). in 11 years and posted a remarkable record of 4 Broyles Award Winners/Finalists 111-14-3, losing only 3 games to in-state teams. His 1957 team The trophy is recast each have coached in national was ranked number one nationally and he left Central for the season at cost of $5,000 and is championship games as head University of Arkansas with a 33-game winning streak. presented to the winner. coaches: He helped Coach Broyles and the Arkansas program reach new GENE CHIZIK, 2010 heights with a National Championship in 1964 and 8 bowl game appearances. Regarded as one of the most fierce, intense, JIMBO FISHER, 2013 demanding, but most loved coaches ever, the glowing and GUS MALZAHN, 2013 appreciative accolades of both his former high school and college players serve as the perfect example of the relationship KIRBY SMART, 2017 between a great assistant coach and his players. WINNERS AND FINALISTS CURRENTLY SERVING AS HEAD COACHES DAN QUINN KLIFF KINGSBURY GUS MALZAHN BRIAN HARSIN JIM SVOBODA MIKE BOBO DAVID CUTCLIFFE Atlanta Falcons Arizona Cardinals Auburn Boise State Central Missouri Colorado State Duke LANE KIFFIN KIRBY SMART DANA HOLGORSON PAUL PETRINO MARK DANTONIO DAVE STECKEL MIKE LOCKSLEY Florida Atlantic Georgia Houston Idaho Michigan State Missouri State Maryland SCOTT FROST LINCOLN RILEY PAT NARDUZZI WILL MUSCHAMP CHARLIE STRONG GARY PATTERSON JEREMY PRUITT Nebraska Oklahoma Pittsburgh South Carolina South Florida TCU Tenneessee TOM HERMAN JIMBO FISHER PHILIP MONTGOMERY DEREK MASON CHRIS PETERSON PAUL CHRYST Texas Texas A&M Tulsa Vanderbilt Washington Wisconsin ASSISTANT COACHES IN THE NFL, CFL, XFL GREG ROMAN, Baltimore Ravens, Offensive Coordinator REGGIE HERRING, Denver Broncos, Inside Linebackers WINNERS & FINALISTS & WINNERS NORM CHOW, Los Angeles Wildcats, Offensive Coordinator JIM HERRMANN, New York Guardians, Defensive Coordinator WINNERS AND FINALISTS CURRENTLY SERVING AS ASSISTANT COACHES WINNERS & FINALISTS & WINNERS SAL SUNSERI JOHN CHAVIS DAVE CHRISTENSEN JAY BATEMAN TIM ROSE MITCH BROWNING BRIAN VANGORDER Outside Linebackers Defensive Coordinator Offensive Line Defensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Offensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Alabama Arkansas Arizona State Army Ashland University Baker University Bowling Green St. RANDY SHANNON TONY ELLIOTT JEFF SCOTT BRENT VENABLES JIM LEAVITT KENDAL BRILES SHANE MONTGOMERY BOB DIACO Defensive Coordinator Offensive Coordinator Co-Off./W.R. Defensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Offensive Coordinator Off./QB Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Central Florida Clemson Clemson Clemson FSU FSU James Madison Louisiana Tech DON BROWN KENT BAER BOB SHOOP KURT ROPER CHIP LONG JEFF QUINN DWAYNE DIXON KEVIN WILSON Defensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Quarterbacks Offensive Coordinator Offensive Line Wide Receivers Offensive Coordinator Ohio State Michigan Montana Mississippi St. N. Carolina St. Notre Dame Notre Dame Ohio GREG MATTISON CALVIN MAGEE KEITH BURNS ANDY LUDWIG RHETT LASHLEE TROY WALTERS BUD FOSTER BOB GREGORY Defensive Line Tight-End Coach Secondary Coach Off./QB Coordinator Offensive Coordinator Offensive Coordinator Defensive Coordinator Special Teams Coordinator Ohio State Ole Miss Texas at El Paso Utah Southern Methodist Nebraska Virginia Tech Washington ACTIVE HIGH SCHOOL COACHES GARY CROWTON, Pineview High School, St. George, UT 2019 BROYLES AWARD SELECTION VINCE DOOLEY JOHNNY MAJORS HAYDEN FRY GRANT TEAFF BARRY SWITZER Georgia Pitt Iowa Baylor Dallas Cowboys COMMITTEE Tennessee Oklahoma BOBBY BOWDEN JOHN ROBINSON PAT DYE URBAN MEYER JIM DONNAN Florida State LA Rams Auburn Ohio State Georgia KEY STATS: USC Florida Marshall • 3,830 Games Won • 315 Bowl Appearances MIKE BELLOTTI R.C. SLOCUM FRANK BEAMER GARY PINKEL STEVE SPURRIER Oregon Texas A&M Virginia Tech Missouri Florida Toledo South Carolina • 99 Conference Championships • 16 National Championships • 16 College BOB STOOPS BILL SNYDER MARK RICHT PHILLIP FULMER LOU HOLTZ Football Hall of Oklahoma Kansas State Georgia Tennessee Arkansas Miami