Frank Turbeville was an American college football player and coach.
Turbeville played football at Ouachita Baptist College—now known as Ouachita Baptist University under head coach Morley Jennings and in the 1920s, and was hailed as the best player in program football history.
[1] The Ouachitonian wrote: "The story of Frank Turbeville hardly needs retelling in Arkansas.
Four-year letter man in football, three years all-state, captain and outstanding star, a great player most feared and prepared for by opposing teams; tireless, powerful and always fighting, he was a veritable football machine.
"[2] Turbeville left Harding after one year, and was replaced by one of his star Bison players, Buck Arnold.