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Bobby Petrino. Robert Patrick Petrino (born March 10, 1961) [1] is an American college football coach. He is the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Arkansas Razorbacks. He is the former head coach for the Missouri State Bears. Previously, he served as the head coach of the Louisville Cardinals football team from 2014 until ...
It was the first time Petrino took questions from the Arkansas sports media since his now-infamous motorcycle crash in 2011, amid the scandal that led to his firing as the Razorbacks' head coach.
Petrino was fired in April 2012 after a motorcycle crash revealed a relationship with a staffer. ... Arkansas went 11-2 in Bobby Petrino's final season with the school before he was fired with ...
Arkansas announced Wednesday it is bringing back Bobby Petrino to be offensive coordinator, 11 years after he was fired as head coach in a sordid scandal that involved a motorcycle accident, an ...
The community has the name of one Mr. Cross, a pioneer citizen. In 2012, Arkansas head football coach Bobby Petrino was involved in a motorcycle crash while sliding off Highway 16 near Crosses, his passenger being former Arkansas All-SEC volleyball player Jessica Dorrell.
On April 1, 2012, Petrino was involved in a single-vehicle motorcycle crash in rural Madison County, near Crosses. After initially stating publicly that he was alone, both in a written press release and during a press conference, it was discovered in the police report of the accident that Petrino had been riding with a passenger, former ...
It wasn’t long ago that Bobby Petrino was one of the pre-eminent coaches in college football. He had a very successful tenure at Louisville, which vaulted him onto the NFL stage with the Atlanta ...
As of the conclusion of the 2019 regular season, the team has played 1,271 games over 126 seasons. [1] In that time, 12 coaches have led the Razorbacks in postseason bowl games: Fred Thomsen, John Barnhill, Bowden Wyatt, Frank Broyles, Lou Holtz, Ken Hatfield, Jack Crowe, Danny Ford, Houston Nutt, Reggie Herring, Bobby Petrino, and Bret Bielema.