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English: Frank Broyles, as shown in the game program for the 1956 Sugar Bowl, as part of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football coaching staff
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Source https://hnoc.minisisinc.com/thnoc/catalog/3/15417 Sugar Bowl Official Souvenir Program, 1956, p. 63
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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Frank Broyles, as shown in the game program for the 1956 Sugar Bowl, as part of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football coaching staff

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2 January 1956

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