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Rod Broadway, a giant of a coach, walks away


ended his own era this morning, choosing to walk away while at the top of the game and leaving the N.C. A&T football coaching job to a trusted friend. Broadway, 62, has decided he has spent enough time on the sidelines, enough time away from his family and far too much time away from his beach house. He left behind a case filled with trophies. (Greensboro News & Record)

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