Turner Gill is a former American football (gridiron) player and coach and currently serves as an executive director of student-athlete and staff development with the ‘Arkansas Razorbacks’ program at the ‘University of Arkansas’ in Fayetteville, Arkansas. A college football star of the 1980s, Gill is record holder, too. He is a coaching veteran with over 3 decades of experience and has worked with many student-athletes who have later become professional football players at the highest level, such as ‘National Football League’ (NFL) stars Khalil Mack of the ‘Chicago Bears’ (recently traded to the ‘Miami Dolphins’), Chris Harris of the ‘Denver Broncos,’ Walt Aikens of the ‘Miami Dolphins,’ Steven Means of the ‘Atlanta Falcons’, Tyler Patmon of the ‘Miami Dolphins,’ Josh Woodrum of the ‘Washington Redskins,’ and Bradley McDougald of the ‘Seattle Seahawks.’ Lew Perkins, former athletics director at the ‘University of Kansas,’ where Gill helmed the ‘Kansas Jayhawks’ for two seasons, once remarked about Gill’s “universal reputation as someone who is passionate about helping young men to be the best they can be, both on and off the field.” Known for his spiritual disposition and unwavering integrity, Gill was one of only 11 African–American head coaches in the ‘NCAA’s ‘Division-I’ ‘Football Bowl Subdivision’ (‘FBS’) at the time of assuming his latest role as a sports administrator.