My father, Orville Henry, seemed to write about almost every play during the time Frank Broyles led Arkansas to the college football mountaintop in the early 1960s. Bill Connors was doing similar stuff with his long game columns in the Tulsa World.
And, now and then, Connors would dive into a series of stories that might last for an entire week. His five-part series on Broyles when the Arkansas coach was at his pinnacle arrived in my mailbox this week, courtesy of Hawgs Illustrated subscriber Don Warr.
The Connors columns started on the front page, jumped inside and filled up another page.