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September 10th, 2010, 05:58 PM
http://www.collegesportingnews.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=162&cid=18

If anyone could empathize with Houston Nutt on Saturday afternoon, it was his former boss, Jack Crowe.

In a weird bit of college football synchronicity, Jacksonville State stunned Mississippi 49-48, leading some in the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision world to remember back to a late summer day in 1992.
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Dr. Strangelove
September 11th, 2010, 01:52 AM
"Burning with anger, the hot-headed Broyles took an unprecedented step, he fired Crowe the next day, setting in motion the wheels that would bring former William & Mary coach Lou Holtz from the New York Jets to Arkansas by the end of the season."

Incorrect. When Jack Crowe was fired by Frank Broyles one game into the 1992 season, Lou Holtz was the head coach at Notre Dame and had been for the previous six years. Holtz's tenure at Arkansas began in 1977 and ended in 1983, nine years before the Razorbacks were upset by The Citadel. Holtz was succeeded by Ken Hatfield, who brought Crowe in as offensive coordinator in 1989 and bolted for Clemson after Broyles signed a new five-year contract as athletic director. Joe Kines finished the 1992 season as interim head coach and stayed on as defensive coordinator under Danny Ford.

All of this information was found in a two-minute search on wikipedia. Hard to believe a "journalist" couldn't discover this for himself. xeyebrowx

Grizzaholic
September 11th, 2010, 06:15 AM
"Burning with anger, the hot-headed Broyles took an unprecedented step, he fired Crowe the next day, setting in motion the wheels that would bring former William & Mary coach Lou Holtz from the New York Jets to Arkansas by the end of the season."

Incorrect. When Jack Crowe was fired by Frank Broyles one game into the 1992 season, Lou Holtz was the head coach at Notre Dame and had been for the previous six years. Holtz's tenure at Arkansas began in 1977 and ended in 1983, nine years before the Razorbacks were upset by The Citadel. Holtz was succeeded by Ken Hatfield, who brought Crowe in as offensive coordinator in 1989 and bolted for Clemson after Broyles signed a new five-year contract as athletic director. Joe Kines finished the 1992 season as interim head coach and stayed on as defensive coordinator under Danny Ford.

All of this information was found in a two-minute search on wikipedia. Hard to believe a "journalist" couldn't discover this for himself. xeyebrowx


His articles have been filled with mistakes over the years. I don't read them anymore due to that.