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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.

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Baseball

 

Todd Abbott

(updated May 2008)

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.


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).


Chip Brim

(updated September 2007)

Champions for Christ

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.


Matt Carnes

(updated April 2007)

A loan officer at the First National Bank in Miami, OK.


Brad Chedister

(updated November 2005)

Works for United States Special Operations Command as a Government Contracting Engineer /Acquisitions Specialist for Special Forces in Tampa, FL.


Chris Clark

(updated November 2002)

Former standout Chris Clark from Smackover, Arkansas, helps at SHS when he is able as a volunteer assistant. He is currently Director of Human Resources at Lion Oil in El Dorado. He is married and has two children and is living in Smackover.

Lettered at the U of A in 93-95, 97.


Jay Eddings

(updated February 2007)

Texas Rangers scout. Former Hogs pitching coach from 1994-97.


Chris Fanning

(updated May 2003)

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.


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.


Jeff Fletcher

(updated September 2007)

An Attorney for Davis, Wright, Clark, Butt & Carithers, PLC in Fayetteville, AR.


Rudy Garcia

(updated March 2008)

Head Coach of Varsity Boys Basketball at Tulsa (OK) Union high school. 26-1 in 2007. 17-7 in '08?

Played baseball at Arkansas from 1982-84.


Tony Gilmore

(updated September 2007)

Lettered 89 & 90.

At last report: social studies and physical education teacher at Stigler (OK) High School.


Scott Glanz

(updated December 2006)

Owner of Velocity Sports Performance in Tulsa, Oklahoma.


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.


Kyle Harris

(updated September 2007)

Lettered 92, 93, 94 before transferring to ASU.

At last report: Works in Paragould running insurance company.


Bart Hester

(updated March 2003)

Arkansas Athletes Outreach baseball director.


Todd Hobson

(updated April 2008)

CEO of National Stars Management Group in Atlanta, GA.

Lettered in 1989 & '90 before transferring to Indiana State.


Scott Hurley

(updated Sept. 2005)

Acquisitions / Project Manager for Walling Development.


Joe Jester

(updated March 2008)

Pharmaceutical rep, living in Springdale, AR.


Tony Laird

(updated October 2005)

Instructor at All-Pro Baseball in Meridian, ID.


Mike Loggins

(updated March 2004)

Mike Loggins (former baseball All-American) resides in Little Rock and works as a computer programmer at Fidelity Information Services.


John Luedtke

(updated March 2008)

Director of health, physical education and intramural sports programs at Northwest Arkansas CC.

Former assistant baseball coach at Arkansas.


Denny Lundquist

(updated July 2007)

Head coach of the Kerwin's Sportsmen, an American Legion baseball team in Fort Smith, AR. Went 33-11 in 2005 and ended their season in the AAA American Legion championship game.

Lettered in 1974 & 1975.


Alan Mahaffey

(updated May 2007)

Pitching coach for the Midwest Nationals baseball Blue team in Springfield, MO. Served as the team's pitching coach in 2003-04 before becoming head coach. Went 39-20 in 2005.


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.


Ron Moore

(updated May 2008)

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.
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.


Brad Mulvaney

(updated September 2006)

Head Baseball Coach, Arvada High School, Arvada, Colorado.

Gone?


Kortney Paul

(updated Aug 2002)

Lettered 91 & 93 before transferring to ASU.

At last report: Works with his dad in food brokerage business in Fort Worth.


Scott Pose

(updated March 2008)

Color analyst for Big 10 Network college baseball games.


David Powell

(updated August 2007)

CEO of SOAPware.

Played at Arkansas from 1981-83.


Pat Rice

(updated August 2007)

Roving minor league pitching coach for the Seattle Mariners organization. Coach with the Seattle organization since 1995.

Let go after the 2007 season.


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.


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 May 2007)

Assistant baseball coach at Cheyenne Mountain High School in Colorado Springs, CO.

Head Baseball Coach at Doherty High School in Colorado Springs, CO. until 2006. Went 11-8 in 2005 and 17-4 in 2006.


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.


David Walling

(updated September 2005)

Vice President for Walling Development.


Roger Wilson

(updated November 2006)

Director of Sports Marketing at Florida Gulf Coast University. Fired.


Dan Wright

(updated February 2007)

Scout for the Seattle Mariners.


 

 

Basketball

 

Angela Davis Banks

(updated December 2003)

Angela Davis Banks, who played for Arkansas from 1991-1993, is the head girls basketball coach at Arlington (Texas) Sam Houston High School.


Chris Bennett

(updated September 2007)

Radiologist in Harrison, AR.

A Hog from 1976-78.


Tommy Boyer

(updated September 2005)

Chief executive officer of Micro Images in Amarillo, Texas.


Pat Bradley

(updated May 2007)

Co-host of "The Zone" on KABZ-FM (103.7 The Buzz), a sports radio show in Arkansas.


John Campbell

(updated June 2005)

Owns Campbell Insurance in Harrison, AR.

Lettered in 1947 and 1948.


Lynwood Cathey

(updated January 2008)

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 two years as coach of the Arkansas 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 atleast 19 years at Mount Holly before moving to Smackover.


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.
Cowherd taught in the Missouri school system for 18.5 years and most recently worked six years in the Shawnee Mission School District in Overland Park, Kansas.


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.


Brad Dunn

(updated January 2006)

Longtime assistant at Arkansas is the general manager of Hawgs Illustrated.


Jimmy Dykes

(updated January 2008)

An analyst for ESPN/ABC and occasionally for ARSN TV.

Lettered from 1982-84.


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.


Gene Keady

(updated February 2008)

Studio analyst for the Big Ten Network.


Kit Kyle

(updated March 2008)

Head girls basketball coach, Marcus High School, Flower Mound, Texas.

199-72 record in first 8 seasons (1996-2004). 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.

She arrived at Marcus in 1996 after three seasons as recruiting coordinator for the University of Arkansas women's basketball team.


Sidney Moncrief

(updated June 2006)

Runs the Sidney Moncrief Back2Basics All-Star Basketball Academy in Dallas.


Matilda Mossman

(updated March 2008)

Mossman is the girls basketball coach at Norman (Okla.) High School. Her team went 25-2 in 2004. Won the state championship in 2005. Went 20-6 in 2007 and 21-6 in '08.

After three years as head coach of the Ladybacks she went on to coach Kansas State and assist at Illinois State, before guiding high school teams in Illinois and Oklahoma.


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.


Steve Price

(updated February 2008)

Boys basketball coach at Sprindale (AR) Southwest Junior High.


Kim Sanchez

(updated February 2003)

Sanchez played for the Ladyback basketball team from 1979-1983 and is now an AAU coach.


Stephanie Bloomer Shieldnight

(updated March 2008)

Head girls basketball coach at Chelsea, Oklahoma. 14-11 in 2007-08.

Has coached at Vian, Muskogee, Hulbert and Checotah. Was at Cave Springs (AR) High School until '07.


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.

Lindsey.com


Allyson Twiggs

(updated September 2007)

Allyson is the director of the Fayetteville Convention & Visitors Bureau. She lettered in basketball from 1990-95.


Bobby Vint

(updated February 2007)

Men's Basketball Radio Color Analyst at UALR.

Vint has 24 years of basketball coaching experience. He coached at the high school level 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.


Kimberly Wilson-Jenkins

(updated March 2008)

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.


Sandy Wright

(updated March 2008)

Wright is the head basketball coach for Springdale (AR) Har-Ber's Lady Wildcats. Went 12-14 in 2006-07 and 10-18 in 2007-08. She has also coached at Springdale (AR) High.

She played for the Ladybacks from 1978-1981.


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.


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Football

 

Steve Atwater

(updated February 2004)

Real estate agent in the Atlanta, GA area.


Mike Bender

(updated March 2007)

Bender is the athletics director at El Dorado (AR) High School.


Chris Bequette

(updated February 2007)

Financial planner in Southern California.


George Bequette

(updated February 2007)

Insurance agent in St. Louis, Mo.


Jay Bequette

(updated February 2007)

An attorney in Little Rock, Ar.


Brock Berryhill

(updated November 2007)

Head football coach at Twin Falls High School in Idaho. 4-5 in 2005, 0-9 in 2006 and 2-7 in 2007.


Greg Bigham

(updated November 2007)

Head football coach at Dewitt (AR) High School. Went 2-8 in 2006 and 2007. Has a 16-33 record as a head coach.

Head coach at Greenville Christian in Mississippi in 1998. Defensive line coach at Ocala West Port in Florida in 2002. Coached offense at Barton (AR) High School in 2003. Head coach at Brooksville Central High School in Florida in 2005.


Joe Black

(updated November 2007)

Head football coach at Smackover (AR) High School. Went 2-8 in '07, his first year there.

Has over 50 years of coaching experience in high school football. Coached Marshall (AR) High School to a 19-47 record from 1979-85. Was the head coach at La Joya (TX) High School prior to moving to Smackover.


Brandan Blew

(updated December 2007)

Defensive coordinator at Heber Springs (AR) High School.

*Resigned in December 2007.


John Boozman

(updated September 2007)

U.S. Congressman - 3rd district of Arkansas.
Lettered in football in 1971 & '72.


Jesse Branch

(updated August 2005)

Color commentator for the 2005 Gulf South Conference Football Games of the Week.


Richard Brothers

(updated September 2002)

Brothers, who played DB for the Hogs, is employed by Tyson and living in the Springdale area.

Lettered at the U of A from 1985-88.


Bam Bryant

(updated September 2007)

Assistant football coach at Southaven (MS) High School. Coaches wide receivers and is the offensive coordinator for the JV. 2007 is his fourth year at SHS.


Tony Bua

(updated March 2008)

Runs Tony Bua's Next Level Training in Rogers, Arkansas.


Bobby Burnett

(updated September 2007)

Burnett, a former football player, now owns a real estate company, and lives in the Denver area.

The Burnett Team


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Dr. Tommy Burnett

(updated February 2008)

Under the direction of Dr. Tommy burnett, head of the Physical Education and Recreation Department, the Missouri State handball team has been crowned with National Collegiate Titles at least nine times in 25+ years.

Burnett attended the University of Arkansas where he lettered three years in football, 1964-1966. Following his senior year Burnett joined the New Jets football team for the 1967 and 1968 seasons and was a part of the team that won Super Bowl III in 1969.


Pat Cameron

(updated May 2007)

A vice president and senior financial consultant for Stephens, Inc., Investment Bankers.

Lives in Springdale, AR.


Ronnie Carter

(updated March 2008)

Athletic Director at Hot Springs (AR) High School.


Marvin Caston

(updated September 2007)

Director of Compliance for the University of Arkansas Razorbacks. Spent three years at the University of South Florida before coming to Arkansas in April of 2005.


Tony Cherico

(updated May 2006)

Named the defensive line coach at Bentonville (AR) High School in May of 2006.

Played at UA from 1984-87


Zak Clark

(updated June 2005)

A volunteer assistant football coach (quarterbacks) at Fayetteville (AR) High School.


Anthony Cooney

(updated June 2006)

Probation Officer Supervisor - Intensive Supervision Unit, Bexar County (Tx) Juvenile Probation Department.


Pete Cordelli

(updated January 2008)

Radio analyst for Ole Miss football and basketball.


Ben Cowins

(updated September 2007)

An insurance man in St. Louis, Missouri.


Justin Crouse

(updated May 2004)

Justin Crouse, who served as an administrative assistant to Arkansas Athletic Director Frank Broyles, has accepted a job with the NFL's New England Patriots.
Crouse has been hired as a player personnel assistant.
will be a player personnel/SEC scout.
Crouse played for Nutt at Murray State in 1992-1993 and came with him to Arkansas from Boise State in December 1997. Crouse has filled several roles at Arkansas, from various recruiting duties to administrative assignments.
Crouse filled in for Danny Nutt when he had two brain-stem surgeries. When Nutt had his second operation, Crouse stepped in as running backs coach.


J.T. Curtis

(updated December 2007)

Head football coach at John Curtis Christian High School in River Ridge, Louisiana. 455-48-6 record (2nd winningest high school coach of all-time) and 22 State Championships in 39 years. First season was 1969 (0-10). Went 14-0 and won the Louisiana 2A Championship in 2006. Won a third straight State Championship in 2007 (12-2).

Named "Coach of the Decade--1980's" by the National Sports Foundation. Named the USA Today National High School Coach of the Year on 12/26/06.


Scott Davenport

(updated September 2007)

Offensive Coordinator at Heber Springs (AR) High School.


Greg Dotson

(updated August 2006)

Teleport Specialist for Crawford Communications, Inc. and resides in Atlanta, Georgia.

Tight end at Arkansas from 1989-1991.


Ron Faurot

(updated September 2007)

Ron is the owner of the Broncos Sports Bar & Grill in Hurst, TX.


Joe Ferguson

(updated September 2007)

Vice President, Sales Associate at Lindsey & Associates, Inc.


Jeromy Flowers

(updated November 2007)

Head football coach at William Henry Harrison High School in West Lafayette, Indiana. 1-9 in 2006, his first year with the Raiders. 4-8 in '07.

Jeromy lettered from 1996-99, and is married to former Ladyback basketball player Christy Smith.


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Greg Garrison

(updated November 2006)

Works for Union Pacific Railroad in Omaha, NE.

Lettered from 1981-84.


Brett Goode

(updated September 2007)

Volunteer assistant coach (offensive line / kicking game) at Greenwood (AR) High School.


Bill Gotto

(updated November 2007)

Head coach at Green Forest (AR) High School. Compiled a 120-99-2 record from 1986-2006. Went 8-4 in 2007.

Gotto, a native of Perryville, Missouri, lettered for the Arkansas Razorbacks in 1971 and 1973.


Jim Grizzle

(updated September 2007)

Owns Jim Grizzle Tire Company with locations in Fort Smith (AR) and Van Buren (AR).


Quinn Grovey

(updated September 2007)

In his tenth season as the ARSN sideline reporter for Razorback football.


Dave Hanner

(updated December 2002)

Hanner now resides in Tampa, Fla., and Florence, Wis.

In a recent newspaper interview, he answered the "What are you doing now?" question with: "Mostly fish and help my wife around the house."
The couple spends half a year in Wisconsin; half in Florida.

He retired from football in 1996.

Dave is a Former Hog Great.


Tommy Harris

(updated November 2006)

CEO of Plan B Email Services, LLC. Living in Dallas.

Lettered from 1972-75.


Dick Hatfield

(updated September 2007)

Partner in the law firm of Hatfield & Lassiter in Little Rock, AR.


Mark Henry

(updated August 2007)

Lead Pastor at North Metro Church in Marietta, Georgia.

At Arkansas from 1987-91.


Fitz Hill

(updated August 2007)

Dr. Fitz Hill was named President of Arkansas Baptist College in January of 2006.


Lou Holtz

(updated September 2007)

With ESPN as a college football studio analyst.


Corky Houghton

(updated August 2007)

Assistant football coach at Justin Wakeland High School in Frisco, Texas.


Gary Howard

(updated December 2007)

Teaches at the University of Central Oklahoma.


Steve Janski

(updated November 2007)

Head football coach at Heber Springs (AR) High School. 4-6 in 2005. 8-3 in 2006 and 5-6 in 2007.


Jimmy Johnson

(updated September 2007)

An analyst on the "Fox NFL Sunday" pregrame show on the Fox network.


Jerry Jones

(updated September 2007)

Owner/President/General Manager, Dallas Cowboys


Highlighted by Super Bowl victories following the 1992, 1993 and 1995 seasons, Jones became the first owner in NFL history to guide his team to three league championships in his first seven years of ownership.
In 1995, the Dallas Cowboys became the first NFL franchise to win three Super Bowls in a four year period of time, while tying the NFL record for the most Super Bowl victories by an organization with five. In 1996, the club claimed its fifth straight division title, a feat that had never been accomplished by any NFC Eastern Division team.


Stephen Jones

(updated September 2007)

Chief Operating Officer,
Executive Vice President, Dallas Cowboys

Named a Cowboys Vice President in February of 1989, Jones coordinates the Cowboys' entire player personnel department. He oversees the negotiation of all player contracts, management of the salary cap, the operation of Texas Stadium and a wide range of other club related duties.
Entering his 11th year as a NFL executive, Jones has enjoyed a life-long association with the game of football. A four-year letterman as a linebacker and special teams stand-out at the University of Arkansas, Jones was a starter for the Razorbacks in the Orange Bowl Classic that followed the 1986 season.
Prior to attending the University of Arkansas, Jones was an all-state quarterback and a three-year starter at Catholic High School in Little Rock, AR. He graduated from Arkansas in 1988 with a degree in chemical engineering and went to work in the oil and gas business for JMC Exploration as an engineer.


Owen Kelly

(updated September 2007)

Orthopedic surgeon in Russellville, AR.

Noseguard 1989-1992.


Kevin Kempf

(updated August 2006)

Lives in Boise, Idaho where he is an Administrator for the Idaho Department of Corrections. He is also married with three children.

Lettered in 1992.


Bill Keopple

(updated November 2007)

Bill is the head football coach at Texarkana (AR) High School. 4-6 in 2003, 8-4 in 2004 and 5-6 in 2005. Went 11-2 in 2006 and 11-1-1 in 2007 in winning back-to-back 6A State Championships.

Keopple coached the defensive line at Arkansas for two years (1999 and 2000). Was at Tulsa in 2001 and 2002.
Spent the 1997 season as the defensive line coach at Boise State under Houston Nutt. Prior to that, Keopple coached 14 years at Central Arkansas. He first served as a graduate assistant in 1982, and a year later began a 13-year stint as offensive line coach. Keopple assumed the duties of offensive coordinator in 1990, a position he held for six years (1990-95).
Keopple spent the 1996 campaign as head coach at Newport (Ark.) High School (8-3-0).


Joe Kinnan

(updated December 2007)

Head football coach at Manatee High School in Bradenton, FL (1981-2000, 2005-P). Retired in 2000 (health), re-hired in 2005. Won his 200th game at Manatee on November 18, 2005.

One of 12 coaches named to the FHSAA All-Century Football Team on December 10, 2007.

Kinnan has a 220-62 record, five state-title game appearances (four wins), 22 winning seasons in 23 years, 15 district titles and 11 seasons with 10 or more wins with the Hurricanes (after the 2007 season). 10-2 in 2007.

Coached two seasons at Cypress Lake in Fort Myers, FL to begin his head coaching career.

Kinnan's coaching resume includes a stint as an assistant under Frank Broyles at Arkansas.


Odis Lloyd

(updated June 2006)

NASCAR's automotive licensing managing director.

All State running back at Stuttgart, AR...four year starter at DB for the University of Arkansas...Razorback's co-captain, played in 4 consecutive bowl games 85, 86, 87 and 88.


Dowell Loggains

(updated September 2007)

Administrative Assistant / Coaching for the NFL's Tennessee Titans.


Anthony Lucas

(updated May 2005)

Executive Director of Life CHAMPS Sports in Little Rock.


Barry Lunney Jr.

(updated September 2007)

The offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Bentonville (AR) High School.


Benji Mahan

(updated September 2007)

Former Arkansas deep snapper (1998) Benji Mahan is now the offensive line coach at Bentonville (AR) High School. He was the running backs and tight ends coach at Fort Smith Southside High School prior to moving to Bentonville.


Brison Manor

(updated May 2006)

Vice president of Institutional Sales for BOSC, Inc., a subsidiary of Bank of Oklahoma Financial in Little Rock, AR.


Herb Marshall

(updated October 2005)

Assistant Football Coach, Charleston (Mo.) High School. Returned in 2005 at age 76.

Head coach at CHS from 1960-69. 53-34-3 record.
Head coach at Jackson (Mo.) from 1956-59. 19-20-1 in four seasons.
Football official for 38 years (67-04).
An All Conference guard at the University of Arkansas in his senior season of 1952.


Jared McBride

(updated July 2007)

Named an assistant coach at Fayetteville (AR) High School after one year ('06) as offensive coordinator at Springdale (AR) High School. At Bryant (AR) High School prior to that.


Bill McClard

(updated September 2007)

McClard is a Senior Vice President - Executive Broker for Lindsey & Associates, Inc.

He obtained a place in the NCAA record book in 1970 as the first collegiate football player to kick a 60 yard field goal.

Played for San Diego in 1972. Played for New Orleans from 1973-75. Scored 109 points in his NFL career with 31-32 PAT's and 26-51 field goals.

BillMcClard.com


James Mitchell

(updated November 2004)

Campus Director for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes at the University of Tennessee.

James was an assistant football coach under Ken Hatfield at the University of Arkansas and later an assistant coach at Tennessee State University.


Alfred Mohammed

(updated September 2007)

An assistant football coach (o-line) at Little Rock (AR) McClellan.

Came to LRM from Hampton (VA) Bethel High School.

Alfred Mohammed once was an assistant coach at Arkansas Tech University. He was 11-20 in 3 years (02-04) as Hot Springs' (AR) head coach. Coached Arkansas Baptist to a 6-4 record in 2000. Mohammed, who lettered at Arkansas in 78, 79, 81, & 82, played with the NFL's Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs.


Phillip Moon

(updated June 2005)

An attorney in Harrison, AR.

A Hog from 1978-80.


Rossi Morreale

(updated December 2005)

Rossi Morreale.com


Ish Ordonez

(updated July 2007)

Ordonez is a Sales Representative for Smurfit-Stone in Sante Fe Springs, CA. He lives in Carson, CA.

Place-kicker
1978, 79, 80


Caleb Perry

(updated September 2007)

Offensive line coach at Shiloh Christian School in Springdale, AR.

At Arkansas from 1999-2003.


Loyd Phillips

(updated September 2007)

Assistant principal at Elmwood Junior High School in Rogers, AR.


Scott Reed

(updated November 2007)

Head football coach at El Dorado (AR) High School. 6-5 in 2007.

Was 11-20 at Forrest City (AR) high school from 2004-06. Led Bartlett (TN) High School from 1998-2002. Spent 2003 at Stephen F. Austin University.


Lorenzo Robinson

(updated September 2007)

Assistant football coach at Greenbrier (AR) High School (1st yr. in '07).


Sean Rochelle

(updated August 2007)

Named the Assistant Athletic Director for Development for the UofA Women's Athletics Department in August 2007.


James Rouse

(updated January 2004)

Rouse assists underwriters and analysts with various issues and projects within the Public Finance Department for Stephens Inc. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Marketing from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Prior to joining Stephens, he was associated with the Chicago Bears National Football League franchise.


Doug Scheel

(updated November 2006)

At Morrilton (AR) from 1998-2002 (20-31-0), previously won a state championship at Booneville (AR) in 1986. Went 10-2 in his only year (1997) at Newport. 51-30 in seven years (1990-96) at Magnolia. Was 95-16-1 in nine years (1981-89) at Booneville. Went 23-11-0 in three years (1978-80) at Beebe.

Hired by Berryville (AR) in January 2003. 8-22-1 in three years at Berryville. Not at Berryville in 2006.

Scheel was a linebacker for the Hogs and lettered in '71 & '73.


Billy Ray Smith Jr.

(updated October 2005)

An analyst on College Football Saturday Kickoff on Fox Sports Net.

Also has a successful radio and television career at KGTV and Channel 4 San Diego.


Scott Smith

(updated November 2007)

Hired as head football coach at Rockwall (TX) high school on January 10, 2005. Went 4-6 in 2005, 8-3 in 2006 and 6-5 in 2007.

Head football coach, Permian High School, Odessa Texas for two years (6-4 in 2003, 4-6 in 2004).

Smith served as Baylor's secondary coach in 1999 and 2000, before taking over as assistant head coach. He previously coached at Howard Payne University, North Texas, Highland Park High School, Garland High School, SMU, Duncanville High, and coached the linebackers at Arkansas in 1993.


Junior Soli

(updated February 2004)

Working as a strength and conditioning coach for men's athletics at UA.


Rod Stinson

(updated September 2007)

Assistant football coach at Pine Bluff (AR) High School.


Shane Storey

(updated September 2007)

Storey, who lettered in football at UA in 1987, is the Principal at Charleston High School . Previously, he was the head football coach at Charleston (AR) High School where he amassed a 119-28-1 record in 12 seasons (retired after '04).


Don Struebing

(updated September 2007)

Assistant football coach (offensive coordinator / offensive line) at Springdale (AR) Har-Ber High School.

Lettered for Arkansas in 1993.


William Sutton

(updated September 2007)

Mr. Sutton is a defense planning coordinator at Friday, Eldredge & Clark Attorneys at Law.


Barry Switzer

(updated September 2007)

An analyst on the "Fox NFL Sunday" pregrame show on the Fox network.


Barry Thomas

(updated September 2007)

Barry Thomas Studio & Gallery in Little Rock, AR.


Tony Travis

(updated March 2008)

Associate head football coach at Fayetteville (AR) High School. Assistant coach at FHS since 2006. Won the 7A State Championship in '07.

Volunteer coach (1998-2000), assistant coach (2001) and head coach (2002-05) at Ramay Jr. High in Fayetteville, AR. Won conference championships in 2003 & 2004.

At Arkansas in '92 & '93.


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Don Trull

(updated September 2007)

Don Trull is on the National Board of the NFL Alumni Association as well as the Houston chapter's treasurer


Jeremiah Washburn

(updated September 2007)

Southwest Area scout for the NFL's Baltimore Ravens.

Lettered at Arkansas from 1997-99.


Dale Williams

(updated November 2007)

Athletic Director and head football coach at Caldwell High School in Caldwell, Texas. Spent three years as defensive coordinator before being named head coach in 2005. 4-6 in 2005, 5-5 in 2006 and 9-2 in 2007.

Williams graduated from Austin High School in Austin, Texas in 1982 and played football at a junior college in Athens, Texas, in the falls of 1982 and 1983. In 1984 he transferred to the University of Arkansas, where he played football for the Razorbacks for two years. He began his coaching career at the University of Arkansas, but after one year, took an assistant coaching position at Rice University in Houston, we he stayed one year. He later spent two years as head football coach at Siloam Springs (AR) High School.


Todd Wright

(updated December 2004)

Wright is the Defensive Coordinator at Klein Oak High School in Spring, Texas.
Coach Wright played at and has a Bachelor of Science Degree from University of Arkansas (89-92) and a Masters Degree from the University of Houston.  He has coached at Still Water High School and has previous coaching experience at Rice University, the Naval Academy and Utah State. 2002 was Todd's second year at Klein Oak.


Byron Yarborough

(updated May 2007)

Lettered in football from 1984-86.

HR/Safety Manager for CertainTeed in Little Rock, AR.


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Pauline Allen

(updated April 2003)

Currently a trainer at the Fayetteville Athletic Club. Pauline was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland, and came to Arkansas in 1989 to run for the Lady Razorbacks. Graduated as team captain and an All-American.


Bill Agler

(updated September 2007)

Fayetteville Country Club golf pro. Lettered in golf 1974-76.


Bobby Banck

(updated December 2006)

Director of Tennis at Hardscrabble Country Club in Fort Smith, AR.


Ulrika Belline

(updated July 2003)

Former University of Arkansas women's golf coach Ulrika Belline is giving lessons two days a week at Stonebridge Meadows Golf Club.


Casey Brown

(updated July 2002)

Brown spent the past several years as a touring professional golfer but "retired" this year and has spent the summer instead as a financial analyst for Merrill Lynch in Fort Smith.


Dee Brown

(updated February 2004)

Former track and field All-American is the director of academic services for the Lady Razorbacks.


P.J. Brown

(updated September 2007)

Former Razorback coaches the Bentonville (AR) Gold ninth-grade track teams. He began in the 2006-07 school year after one season as the head track coach and assistant football coach at Poplar Bluff High School in Missouri.


Mike Conley

(updated May 2007)

Owner of MAC Sports Management Group (sports agent).


Jesseca Cross

(updated September 2007)

A trainer at the Fayetteville Athletic Club.


Peter Doohan

(updated July 2006)

Peter is a tennis pro at Grand Health & Racquet Club in Tulsa, OK.


Tawa Dortch

(updated January 2008)

Former track athlete is now the Assistant Director for Student Services in the University of North Texas athletic department.


Carlton Efurd

(updated September 2007)

Track & field / cross country coach at Rogers (AR) High School. His teams have won 14 state championships since 1980, including the last six.


Jay Fox

(updated September 2007)

Golfer, lettered in 1977 and 1978. The ASGA Executive Director.


Jill Geer

(updated September 2007)

Director of Communications, USA Track & Field. She is a former track and field athlete (1988-91) and an award-winning sports writer, boasting extensive experience in print journalism, television and media relations.


Jennifer Haaser

(updated August 2006)

Volleyball coach at Munford High School in Munford, Tennessee. Gone.

She was a four-year starter at Arkansas from 2001-04.


Peter Hawking

(updated September 2007)

Peter Hawking has been the head tennis coach at The Episcopal School of Baton Rouge for twelve years. During his first six year the tennis team earned a record of 63-2-2. Peter played tennis for four years at the University of Arkansas. He was all-conference his senior year, and the team was rated as high as third in the nation. Peter played on the pro tour for a year and was ranked in the top four hundred in the world. Peter also coached players , ranked in the top hundred in the world, on the pro tour for two years. In between his Masters degree and his Doctorate he was the assistant coach at the University of Arkansas. Both years he held this position Arkansas won the conference title. Peter was also the head tennis coach at Fayetteville High School for two years. His team during this time earned a record of 24-0.


Ron Hightower

(updated September 2007)

Director of Tennis, Porter Valley Country Club (Northridge, CA)

Ron comes to Porter Valley after an eleven year tenure as director at the Riviera Country Club. Ron is a former two-time All-American at the University of Arkansas and competed in every major professional tournament in the world including Wimbledon and U.S. Open. Ron's highest career world ranking was number 75 in singles and 50 in doubles. Recently, Ron participated on the Senior Tour partnering with Guillermo Vilas in 1997. Ron has coached a number of WTA and ATP touring pros as well as some of this country's brightest future stars.


Mike Ketcham

(updated September 2007)

Athletic Director at Dowling Catholic High School in Des Moines, Iowa.


Brent Lale

(updated January 2008)

Hired as the Exercise Physiologist with the Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administration at Fort Chaffee (AR) in June 2007.

Spent one year (05-06) as assistant facilities manager and head strength and conditioning coach at Bentonville (AR) high school.

He spent the previous five years as an assistant strength and
conditioning coach at the University of Arkansas, primarily working with the UA football, basketball and baseball teams. He spent one season as the head strength and conditioning coach at UALR.


Cassy Long

(updated May 2008)

Named Head softball coach at Greenland (AR) High School in January 2007. Went 4-11 in 2008 playing with only ten players.


Steve Loy

(updated September 2007)

CEO -- Gaylord Sports Management

With more than 28 years in the golf industry, he has a solid network of industry relationships at all management levels. Steve was collegiate golf coach at Scottsdale Community College, the University of Arkansas and Arizona State University, capturing three national titles and 11 conference championships. He is a four-time National Coach of the Year and a member of the National Golf Coaches Hall of Fame.


Frank O'Mara

(updated September 2007)

Executive vice president of marketing for ALLTEL.


Jessica Field Phelan

(updated September 2007)

Head volleyball coach, Fayetteville (AR) high school.

Played at Arkansas from 1995-98 and was a second-team all-American in 1997. Coached at Prairie Grove (AR) high school in 2003.

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Christy Ralph

(updated May 2005)

Physical Education at Old High Middle School in Bentonville, AR.

Resigned her position as head softball coach at Bentonville High School in May of 2005 after five seasons (107-45) and five state tournament appearances.

An outfielder for the University of Arkansas softball team from 1997 to 1999, Christy became coach of the Lady Tigers prior to the 2001 season.


Reuben Reina

(updated September 2007)

Head Personal Trainer at the Fayetteville (AR) Athletic Club. 1992 US Olympian in the 5,000m. Eight-time All-American for the Razorback track team from 1986 to 1991.


John Sadie

(updated May 2008)

Golf Operations Manager for the city of Montgomery, AL. In that position, he oversees operations at the city's two courses, Lagoon Park and Gateway.


Jason Shirey

(updated March 2008)

Head softball coach at Fayetteville (AR) high school. 26-7 in 2004. Won the state championship in 2006 (33-3). Went 32-4 in 2007.

Has a 118-19 record at FHS (04-07).

Jason spent three seasons as an assistant at Louisiana-Lafayette, four years as an assistant at Arkansas and two years as a volunteer at Farmington (AR) high school.


B. Alan Sugg

(updated September 2007)

Former Hog trackster is now president of the University of Arkansas System.


Mike Swartz

(updated September 2007)