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News and notes on everybody else. This is the page for all the former Hogs that are no longer in professional sports. We created this because we get emails of the "Whatever happened to ..." kind. If you know of somebody that should be here, let us know and we will track them down. If you know where they are, that would be great. If you are a former Razorback (any sport), please contact us and let us know what you are up to these days! Rabid Razorback fans want to know. E-MAIL us here. Players & Coaches click here to find out how to contact other Players & Coaches. |
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Todd Abbott (updated May 2011) |
Abbott lettered in 94 & 95. Named head coach at Bentonville on July 28, 2004. Assistant coach at Bentonville (AR) HS from 2000-04. Coached one season at Rogers (AR) HS. Led Bentonville HS to a 21-13 record and a trip to the state tournament in 2005. 21-12 in 2006 and 9-16 in 2007. 14-17 in 2008 and 12-15 in 2009. 16-14 in 2010. 23-5 in 2011. |
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Bill Bakewell (updated September 2009) |
Owns Bakewell Chemical Co. in Springdale, AR. |
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Layne Berry (updated May 2011) |
Head baseball coach at Trinity Christian High School in Texarkana, AR. Went 19-7 and lost in the State Championship game in 2009, his first year. Went 13-15 due to forfeits and won the 1A State Championship in 2010. 12-8 in 2011. |
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Brent Birch (updated April 2008) |
Chief Information Officer for Arkansas Business Publishing Group in Little Rock. Also serves as Director of FLEX360 Web Development in Little Rock. Brent Birch was a pitcher at Arkansas from 1989-93. He has two sons, Reid (11) and Fuller (7). |
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Chip Brim (updated September 2007) |
Chip and his family make their home in Branson, Missouri, where they assist the ministry of Chip's mother, well-known minister and author, Billye Brim. Chip Brim has coached with the following teams: Houston Astros, Arkansas Razorbacks, Northwest Missouri St., Nevada Griffons, and more. |
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Matt Carnes (updated April 2007) |
A loan officer at the First National Bank in Miami, OK. |
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Walt Coleman (updated February 2010) |
An NFL referee. Has been an NFL official since 1989. Lettered from 1972-74. |
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Jay Eddings (updated February 2007) |
Texas Rangers scout. Former Hogs pitching coach from 1994-97. |
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Chris Fanning (updated February 2009) |
Chris lettered in 91', then transferred to University of Northern Colorado where he was 3 time all conference. He was a scout with the Milwaukee Brewers for 3 years. Currently starting his 5th year as a police officer in Aurora, Colorado. |
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Joe Fisher (updated February 2006) |
Joe is a La Junta native and pitched for the 1987 and 1988 LJHS State Champions and the 1989 Runners-Up. He then went on to play baseball for Colorado State University and later for the University of Arkansas. He currently works for the Colorado Department of Corrections, and spends his free time working with OJC baseball and softball. |
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Jeff Fletcher (updated September 2007) |
An Attorney for Davis, Wright, Clark, Butt & Carithers, PLC in Fayetteville, AR. |
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Rudy Garcia (updated December 2011) |
Head Coach of varsity boys Basketball at Tulsa (OK) Union High School. 26-1 in 2007. 17-7 in '08? 19-8 in 2009. 9-10 in 2010? 21-4 in 2011. Played baseball at Arkansas from 1982-84. |
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Tony Gilmore (updated September 2007) |
Lettered 89 & 90. At last report: social studies and physical education teacher at Stigler (OK) High School. |
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Scott Glanz (updated December 2006) |
Owner of Velocity Sports Performance in Tulsa, Oklahoma. |
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Steve Haaser (updated September 2011) |
Head volleyball coach and assistant baseball coach at Fort Smith (AR) Southside High School. Spent 11 years as the head baseball coach. Has won six state championships in volleyball since 1997. The volleyball coach since 1979, Haaser won his 800th game on September 24, 2011. |
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Brad Hagedorn (updated May 2011) |
Head baseball coach at Seckman High School in Imperial, MO. Went 16-12 in 2011, his first year. |
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Jim Hamilton (updated May 2008) |
Associate professor of biblical theology at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary's School of Theology. Received his Ph.D. from Southern in 2003. |
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Kyle Harris (updated September 2007) |
Lettered 92, 93, 94 before transferring to ASU. At last report: Works in Paragould running insurance company. |
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Todd Hobson (updated April 2008) |
CEO of National Stars Management Group in Atlanta, GA. Lettered in 1989 & '90 before transferring to Indiana State. |
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Scott Hode (updated June 2009) |
Flying for SkyVenture Aviation Inc. |
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Trey Holloway (updated April 2011) |
Assistant football and baseball coach at Alma (AR) High School. |
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Joe Jester (updated March 2008) |
Pharmaceutical rep, living in Springdale, AR. |
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Jud Kindle (updated May 2011) |
Head baseball coach at Knob Noster (Mo.) High School. Had a record of 4-13 (incomplete) in 2008 and went 7-11 (incomplete?) in 2009. 7-15 (?) in 2010. 8-6 (?) in 2011. Also head softball coach. |
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Lee Land (updated May 2009) |
Coach for the Dirtbag baseball program in Sedalia, NC. |
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Tim Lollar (updated July 2009) |
Director of golf at Lakewood Country Club in Golden, Colorado. |
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John Luedtke (updated March 2008) |
Director of health, physical education and intramural sports programs at Northwest Arkansas CC. Former assistant baseball coach at Arkansas. |
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Alan Mahaffey (updated August 2009) |
Runs the Midwest Mud Dogs. |
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John Henry Marquardt (updated June 2010) |
Assistant coach for the Lethbridge Bulls of the Western Major Baseball League (Summer Collegiate). |
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Wes McCrotty (updated May 2011) |
Head baseball coach at Pottsville (AR) High School. 16-8 (?) in 2011. |
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Josh Merryman (updated July 2008) |
National Account Manager (Sales) for ConAgra Foods, selling to Wal-Mart. |
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Rod Moore (updated August 2006) |
Moore was the head baseball coach at Edmond (OK) Memorial High School. He was a graduate assistant at Arkansas in 1990. Led Edmond to a 63-52 record before being removed as coach after 2005. |
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Ron Moore (updated May 2011) |
Ron
Moore is the head baseball coach at Deer Creek High
School
in Edmond, Oklahoma. During his first 5 years as the head coach
he directed the Antlers to two state tournaments, two regional
championships and five district championships. The 2002 team
advanced to the semifinals of the state tournament and produced
the best baseball season ever at Deer Creek with a 28-14 record.
The 2004 team advanced to the state tournament and finished with
a 21-18 record. Over the last five years (pre-08) Moore has
record of 115-81. Team went 28-12 in 2008, 28-9 in 2009 and 27-6
in 2010. Went 33-6 and lost in the state championship game in
2011. Ron Moore came to Deer Creek in 2000 after coaching college baseball for seven years. Prior to Deer Creek he was the hitting instructor at West Virginia University. Prior to WVU, Moore was an assistant coach for Tom Holiday at Oklahoma State. He also served coaching stints at Arkansas-Little Rock and the University of Arkansas. After high school, Moore played one year at Oklahoma State and three years at the University of Arkansas. At Arkansas he was a member of two Southwest Conference Championship teams. He also played on two regional tournament teams and the 1989 Razorback team that advanced to the College World Series. |
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Brad Mulvaney (updated September 2006) |
Head Baseball Coach, Arvada High School, Arvada, Colorado. Gone? |
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Trent Nesmith (updated May 2011) |
Head Baseball Coach and Dean of Students at Wichita (KS) Collegiate Prep School. Was the Athletic Director for three years (06-09). Team was 11-11 in '08, 14-8 in '09 and 19-2 in '10. 7-11 (?) in '11. 70-50 in five years. Spent one year as assistant head baseball coach at Baker University, followed by seven years at Butler College (pitching coach 1996-98/head coach 1999-03). |
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Scott Pose (updated March 2008) |
Color analyst for Big 10 Network college baseball games. |
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David Powell (updated August 2007) |
CEO of SOAPware. Played at Arkansas from 1981-83. |
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Stephen Robison (updated February 2009) |
An assistant baseball coach at Springdale (AR) High School. |
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Rod Stillwell (updated September 2007) |
Teaches Business Applied Technology and coaches Golf at Thousand Oaks High. Lettered at Arkansas in 1988-89 and spent four years (2001-04) as head baseball coach at Thousand Oaks High in Thousand Oaks, CA. He was the CIF-Southern Section major division baseball coach of the year after his team won the CIF-SS Division II baseball title in 2003. |
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Mark Sutton (updated November 2006) |
Chief Executive Officer of U.S. Operations for UBS AG, the world's largest money manager. *Announced his resignation, effective at the end of the year, in November. |
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Mark Swope (updated January 2012) |
Head baseball coach at Cheyenne Mountain High School in Colorado Springs, CO from 2010 to present. An Assistant at CMHS from 2007 to 2009. Went 15-6 in 2010 and 20-7 (State Champs!) in 2011. Also teaches P.E. Head Baseball Coach at Doherty High School in Colorado Springs, CO. from 1998 to 2006 (117-56). |
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Jeremy Talbot (updated July 2009) |
Assistant baseball coach at Hahnville High School in Louisiana. |
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Don Thomas (updated June 2007) |
Thomas played on Arkansas' 1987 and 1989 World Series teams, and is a scout for the Atlanta Braves. He's an "area supervisor" for the states of Louisiana and Mississippi. He lettered from 1986-89. |
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Roger Wilson (updated November 2006) |
Director of Sports Marketing at Florida Gulf Coast University. Fired. |
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Scott Woods (updated July 2008) |
Account Manager for Elmer's, selling to Wal-Mart. |
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Dan Wright (updated May 2011) |
Midwest scout for the Philadelphia Phillies. |
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Chris Bennett (updated September 2007) |
Radiologist in Harrison, AR. A Hog from 1976-78. |
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Tommy Boyer (updated September 2007) |
Chief executive officer of Micro Images in Amarillo, Texas. |
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Pat Bradley (updated May 2007) |
Co-host of "The Zone" on KABZ-FM (103.7 The Buzz), a sports radio show in Arkansas. |
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Lynwood Cathey (updated September 2009) |
Cathey is currently an assistant basketball coach at Smackover (AR) High School. He has over 40 years of coaching experience and was the head coach at Smackover for some time. He spent for years coaching under Duddy Waller at Arkansas. Two years as coach of the Razorback's freshman team, compiling a 12-0 record in 1968 and a 5-19 record in 1969. His first head coaching position was at White Hall (AR) High School in 1962 where he went 132-15 in four years and won the 1966 State Championship. Moved to Waller in 1967. Was the head coach at UAM from 1972-76. His next stop was Mount Holly where he took over the girls and boys teams. His 1986 team went 28-8 and made it to the state tournament semifinals. The Mount Holly girls team made it to the state tournament semifinals in 1990. He stopped coaching the girls team after 2003. He spent 22 years at Mount Holly before moving to Smackover in 2004. |
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Allison Clark (updated December 2011) |
Head girls basketball coach at Shelbyville (TN) Central High School. Hired in 2010. Went 12-18 in 2010-11. |
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Jeanette Cowherd (updated February 2006) |
Assistant principal at Park Hill South High School in Riverside, Mo. Cowherd earned a
Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science degree at the
University of Arkansas where she played for the Lady'Back
basketball team from 1976-1978. |
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Brandi Daily McEnturff (updated December 2011) |
Head girls basketball coach at Westwood High School in Palestine, Tx. 18-10 in 2009-10. 8-20 in 2010-11. Head coach at Hudson (TX) High School in 2008-09. Went 9-16. |
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Sue Donohoe (updated April 2007) |
Vice-president for NCAA Division I women's basketball. Her experience in women's basketball is extensive, having assumed the role of assistant coach at the University of Arkansas (1993-94), Stephen F. Austin State University and Louisiana Tech University. She also served as an associate director of athletics while at Arkansas, where she directed the Lady Razorback Foundation and assisted with institutional management of tournaments. |
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Brad Dunn (updated March 2009) |
Longtime assistant at Arkansas is the general manager for advertising sales for Hawgs Illustrated. |
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Jimmy Dykes (updated March 2011) |
An analyst for ESPN/ABC. Lettered from 1982-84. |
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Tracy Eaton (updated December 2011) |
Named the head girls basketball coach at Karns High School in Knoxville, TN on March 24, 2011. Coached Karns Middle School the previous 12 seasons. |
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Scott Hastings (updated January 2008) |
Scott Hastings is one of the TV announcers for the Denver Nuggets and works for the Altitude Sports & Entertainment television network. He also spent some time as the girls basketball coach at Arapahoe (Colo.) High School. His team was 12-8 in the 2003-04 season. Scott lettered at Arkansas from 1979-82 and is a Former Hog Great. |
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Gene Keady (updated December 2008) |
Studio analyst for the Big Ten Network. |
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Kit Kyle (updated December 2011) |
Head girls basketball coach and girls athletic director, Barbers Hill High in Mont Belvieu, Texas. 31-7 in 2010-11. 340-134 record in 14 seasons (1996-2010) as the head girls basketball coach at Marcus High School in Flower Mound, Texas. Went 25-8 in 2006-07 and 28-12 in 2007-08 and was named the District 6-5A Coach of the Year both years. 21-14 in 08-09. 24-13 in 09-10. She arrived at Marcus in 1996 after three seasons as recruiting coordinator for the University of Arkansas women's basketball team. |
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Lee Mayberry (updated June 2009) |
Named a scout for the NBA's Golden State Warriors on June 25, 2009. |
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Debbie Olivas (updated September 2007) |
A trainer at the Fayetteville Athletic Club. Came to Arkansas after receiving a full scholarship to play basketball for the Lady Razorbacks. |
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Steve Price (updated February 2010) |
Boys basketball coach and science teacher at Sprindale (AR) Southwest Junior High. |
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Carrie Satterfield Redman (updated December 2011) |
Head girls basketball coach at Riverside (AR) High School. 25-11 in 2008-09. 11-7 in 2009-10? 8-12 in 2010-11? |
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Stephanie Bloomer Shieldnight (updated March 2010) |
Head girls basketball coach at Gore, Oklahoma. 3-20 in 2009-10? Gone? Led Chelsea, Oklahoma to a 14-11 record in 2007-08 and a 21-5 record in 2008-09. Has coached at Vian, Muskogee, Hulbert and Checotah. Was at Cave Springs (AR) High School until '07. |
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Tom Skipper (updated September 2007) |
Skipper is the Senior Vice President - Executive Broker for Lindsey & Associates, Inc. Tom Skipper came to NWA as a Razorback Basketball Coach in 1974 & has never wanted to leave. |
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Wayne Stehlik (updated July 2011) |
Athletic
Director of the Springdale (AR) School District. |
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Charles Tatum (updated December 2011) |
Head boys basketball coach at Trinity School in Midland, Texas. |
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Allyson Twiggs (updated September 2007) |
Allyson is the director of the Fayetteville Convention & Visitors Bureau. She lettered in basketball from 1990-95. |
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Bobby Vint (updated March 2009) |
Men's Basketball Radio Color Analyst at UALR. Vint has 24 years of basketball coaching experience. He coached at the high school level (Russellville, Westfork, Mansfield) for 12 years and spent 11 years in the college ranks. He coached at Arkansas, Lamar, Texas A&M and was at Westark College for seven years. Graduated from North Little Rock High School and attended the University of Arkansas on a basketball scholarship (1968-71) and graduated from the university in 1971. |
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Kimberly Wilson Jenkins (updated December 2011) |
Kimberly Wilson Jenkins, a former Lady Razorback who graduated from Arkansas in 1993, has been the head girls basketball coach at Valley Springs (AR) High School since 2000. Her record was 115-29 after four years. Incomplete 2006-07 record - 3-8. Incomplete 2007-08 record - 7-8. Went 37-6 in 2008-09 and lost in the 3A Championship game. 33-5 in 2009-10 and won the 3A Championship. 36-8 in 2010-11 and lost the 3A Championship game. |
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Sandy Wright (updated December 2011) |
Wright is the head basketball coach for Springdale (AR) Har-Ber's Lady Wildcats. Went 12-14 in 2006-07, 10-18 in 2007-08, 11-19 in 2008-09 and 15-15 in 2009-10. 14-17 in 2010-11?. She has also coached at Springdale (AR) High. She played for the Ladybacks from 1978-1981. |
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Tiffany Wright (updated January 2007) |
Was a Lady Razorback Basketball player from 1994-1998. A member of the 1998 final four team. She is now a sports anchor and reporter for WSOC-TV9 (ABC) in Charlotte, NC. Initially after graduation from UA, she worked for WLBT-TV3 (NBC) in Jackson, MS and was also a sideline reporter, and color analyst for ESPN for WNBA games. |