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Bobby Petrino felt like he was back home. The once-disgraced, now-beloved coach was introduced as Arkansas' offensive coordinator at a news conference Thursday alongside the man who hired him ...
Petrino has two sons and two daughters with his wife, Becky. His older daughter, Kelsey, graduated from the University of Louisville; his older son, Nick, also attended Louisville. His younger son, Bobby Jr., attended the University of Arkansas and his younger daughter, Katie played on Louisville's golf team. [52] He also has five grandchildren ...
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 former Missouri State head coach led the Razorbacks from 2008-11 before he was fired amid controversy. Report: Arkansas 'vetting' bringing back former Missouri State coach Bobby Petrino as OC ...
New head coach Bobby Petrino was initially hired to help develop Vick into a more complete quarterback and improve the Falcons' languid offense (ranked 25th in scoring) from the previous season, but with Vick's absence and longtime dependable backup quarterback Matt Schaub traded to the Houston Texans before Vick's indictment, Petrino was ...
A quarterback controversy was created after the Jets traded for Tim Tebow, who was pit against starter Mark Sanchez, who notably struggled during the season with his low-point being the humiliating Butt Fumble play during a prime time Thanksgiving game against the New England Patriots.
Bobby Petrino offense rankings. For much of his career, Petrino has been the schematic mind behind a slew of high-scoring offenses, whether it was a head coach or offensive coordinator.
Paul Vincent Petrino (born May 25, 1967) is an American football coach. He is the wide receivers coach for the University of South Alabama , a position he has held since 2024. He was previously the head coach at the University of Idaho in Moscow , with an overall record of 34–66 (.340) over nine seasons.