A hit Broadway show
Posted Jan 11, 2018
N.C. A&T’s most successful football coach in 84 years is ending an exceptional career on his own terms. After leading his team to a perfect season and a national championship, Rod Broadway is walking away from it all. At age 62, Broadway is retiring with the satisfaction that he took over a tattered program that was running low on hope and warm bodies and rebuilt it from the bottom up.
(Greensboro News & Record)
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