WDJD - What Did Jerry Do?

Frank Broyles told both the Atlanta Journal Constitution and an Atlanta sports talk radio station that Jerry Jones played a significant role in Bobby Petrino’s coming to Fayetteville.

Here’s a link to part of Frank’s interview with the radio station.

Update: Falcons owner Arthur Blank says he first learned of Arkansas’ interest through Jones.

Filed under: Bobby Petrino, Frank Broyles, Football — Stephen at 12:36 pm on Wednesday, December 12, 2007

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December 12, 2007 @ 4:01 pm

[…] blame him, either). Of course, where it really gets good is when he starts talking about, as noted below, that Cowboys owner and big ol’ Razorback fan Jerry Jones was involved. From then it decends […]

Comment by Corliss4Ever

December 13, 2007 @ 9:12 am

What about the rumors of Stephen’s role in the Petrino hiring. I read one place there were allegations he was seen repeatedly going back and forth from a payphone outside Equity Sports B&G, to a dark table in the corner inside.

The source says that each time he came back to the table, he would scribble something on a napkin and slide it to the person sitting on the other side of the table, who could not clearly be seen or identified. At the end of this activity the mystery customer slipped out the back door by the restroom, still not visible enough to get a good look. Another guest at the restaurant was sure they had seen Russ Campbell, Petrino’s agent, at the bar earlier, and it is believed that this might have been whom Stephen was talking to inside the restaurant.

After the person left, Stephen then walked over to the bar, pounded back three shots of tequila, and then called the hogs. Of course this could be merely incidental and have nothing to do with the person sitting at the table, since he can be seen doing this a couple of times a day.

Comment by Razorback Expats

December 13, 2007 @ 9:22 am

At the advice of the Razorback Expats legal staff, Stephen has declined comment on the above allegations. Please direct all further inquires to the firm of Mitchell & Reed, LLP.

Thank you,
John

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