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Gridiron Icons: Arkansas' Greatest High School Coaches

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by Kyle Sutherland

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WE HAVE MOVED NEW EPISODE TO ANOTHER PAGE: https://open.spotify.com/show/6fhZ8EADBLgHYH5GLbKrbz Hosted by Kyle Sutherland, we take a look into the careers of current and former Arkansas High School football coaching legends

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December 2, 2021

Episode 11: Bernie Cox

<p>From his childhood in Jacksonville to becoming the 4th all-time winning high school football coach in Arkansas history, we hear from 7-time state champion Bernie Cox. Cox coached nationally prestigious Little Rock Central as an assistant from 1972-74 and then took over as head coach from 1975-2009 winning 271 games. Though he achieved elite success, he is quick to point the reasoning to the loyalty on his coaching staff, the buy-in to the football program from other athletic departments, and of course the multitude of talented players that he coached including Houston Nutt, Marcus Elliot, and many others.&nbsp;</p>

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November 1, 2021

Episode 10: Bobby Tiner

<p>Growing up in Morrilton, Bobby Tiner found a love for sports at a young age. As a stellar athlete coming out of high school, he continued his legacy at the University of Central Arkansas excelling in both football and basketball...but that almost did not happen. Following his college tenure, he spent two seasons with the Arkansas Diamonds of the short-lived Continental Football League before beginning his 35-year coaching career. He spent his entire career at now-defunct Oak Grove High School as an assistant from 1971-76, then taking over as head coach from 1977-01. Stories include his multi-sport Hall of Fame career, winning the 1979 state championship, and coaching Razorback great Darren McFadden</p>

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October 1, 2021

Episode 9: David Alpe

<p>Growing up in Lake Village, David Alpe developed a passion for the game of football at a young age. After a great high school career in which he scored 39 touchdowns his senior season, Alpe accepted a full ride to Southern Arkansas University where he was named All-AIC three times (1959-61) and inducted into the school's Hall of Fame in 2013. He accepted his first assistant coaching position fresh out of college in 1962 at Little Rock Catholic under the legendary Mike Malham Sr. where he stayed until 1965. He spent one season at Helena while contemplating going into the irrigation business before accepting his first and last head coaching position at Malvern. There he would spend 36 years winning 239 games, 16 conference titles, and a state championship in 1993 before retiring in 2001.</p>

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WE HAVE MOVED NEW EPISODE TO ANOTHER PAGE: https://open.spotify.com/show/6fhZ8EADBLgHYH5GLbKrbz

Hosted by Kyle Sutherland, we take a look into the careers of current and former Arkansas High School football coaching legends

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