Book Cover Image of No Doubting Thomas: Hawg Whisperer My Arkansas Memoirs by Greg Thomas

No Doubting Thomas: Hawg Whisperer My Arkansas Memoirs
by Greg Thomas

    Publication Date: Jan 29, 2022
    List Price: $19.95
    Format: Paperback, 142 pages
    Classification: Nonfiction
    ISBN13: 9781977250353
    Imprint: Outskirts Press
    Publisher: Outskirts Press
    Parent Company: Outskirts Press

    Paperback Description:

    "As my grandmother told me, remember that it’s not about you when you’re trying to open the door for people. In football, he’s opening the door and paving the road that other people had to walk on gravel. Greg did the gravel work and they’re able to walk on a paved road."

    — Nolan Richardson, Hall of Fame and National Champion Coach at the University of Arkansas

    "Growing up in San Angelo, Texas, the son of Allie Thomas, a Hall of Famer and state champion coach, Greg was influenced greatly by his father. The atmosphere helped to shape Greg into an outstanding athlete, quarterback and leader. Along with his very capable writer, Leland Barclay, Greg has painted a picture of what he experienced through this exciting adventure. Greg points out vividly the good, the bad, the high and lows of his fascinating Arkansas journey."

    — Jimmie Keeling, former Head Coach Hardin Simmons Texas High School Hall of Farner, Retired Coach

    "Greg met every challenge that I was aware that he faced. From my perspective; he addressed the question, the interviews, the doubts and the uncertainties, but to be the first Black starting quarterback at Arkansas was so magnified. What I remember is how Greg handled that process with class and with grace."

    — Bill Rogers, former University Arkansas Assistant Sports Dir.

    "Ken Hatfield showed up at my office wanting to see some game film on Greg. The coaches were unavailable so I took him to the football office and put on the playoff game with Plainview on the projector. Early in the first quarter the safety hit Greg with a vicious hit under the chin. Greg popped up, pitched the ball to the official, patted the safety on the back and jogged to the huddle. Hatfield said, ’turn it off, he can play for me.’ As I think back, I can’t remember a time Greg failed to get up, on the field or in life."

    — Skip Casey, Former San Angelo Central High Head Principal