Patience Beard is a cheerleader at the University of Arkansas, and she does pretty much everything her teammates do to motivate the Razorbacks and pump up their fans during football games -- tumbling, ...
First of all, “Patience Beard” is what you get when you try to grow facial hair and take your time. Second of all, Patience Beard is a cheerleader for the University of Arkansas and has a zebra-print ...
Patience Beard isn’t letting her lack of a leg prevent her from living her dreams, and neither is the University of Arkansas. Beard, a freshman, is a member of the Arkansas cheerleading team despite ...
Only five freshmen got the chance this year to cheer for the University of Arkansas. With flawless moves, a winning attitude, and a zebra print prosthetic leg, Patience Beard is one of them. “It’s ...
ROGERS -- University of Arkansas cheerleader Patience Beard spread cheer in a different way Friday when she visited a young girl who is preparing to have her leg amputated this summer. Beard, an ...
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Jean Nail has been judging cheerleaders longer than most current cheerleaders have been alive. She started as spirit coordinator for the University of Arkansas 30 years ago, and ...
Patience Beard flies through the air with her fellow cheerleaders, and she does it with an artificial leg. INSIDE EDITION caught up with the inspirational co-ed. A cheerleader does backflips to amp up ...
The Discover Orange Bowl-Football Writers Association of America Courage Award was conceived as a way to honor football players. But the FWAA decided to make an exception in naming the award's nominee ...
Patience Beard is doing what any young woman with an itch to cheer might do at the University of Arkansas. What makes this cheerleader special, though, is that she is lifting spirits at Razorback ...
ROGERS -- University of Arkansas cheerleader Patience Beard spread cheer in a different way Friday when she visited a young girl preparing to get her leg amputated this summer. Beard, an amputee ...
I’ve noticed that ever since I began growing a beard, things seem different. My wife no longer criticizes me for watching “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” the dog doesn’t growl at me when I walk in the ...
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