Duane Nutt
American football player and coach (born 1933)
Biographical details | |
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Born | (1933-09-06)September 6, 1933 Age 89 years |
Playing career | |
1951–1954 | SMU |
Position(s) | Quarterback |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1969–1972 | Austin |
Duane G. Nutt (born September 6, 1933) is a former American football player and coach.[1] He served as the head football coach at Austin College from 1969 to 1972. A college football player at Southern Methodist University (SMU), he was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1955 NFL Draft.[2]
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SMU Mustangs starting quarterbacks
- Gerald Mann (1926–27)
- John Sprague (1935)
- Doak Walker (1945)
- Frank Payne (1946)
- Gil Johnson (1947–1948)
- Fred Benners (1949–1951)
- Jerry Norton (1952)
- Duane Nutt (1953–1954)
- John Roach (1955)
- Charlie Arnold (1956)
- Don Meredith (1957–1959)
- Frank Jackson (1960)
- Jerry Rhome (1961)
- Don Campbell (1962)
- Danny Thomas (1963–1964)
- Mac White (1965)
- Mike Livingston (1966–1967)
- Chuck Hixson (1968–70)
- Gary Hammond (1971)
- Keith Bobo (1972–1973)
- Ricky Wesson (1974–1976)
- Mike Ford (1977–1980)
- Jim Bob Taylor (1979)
- Lance McIlhenny (1980–83)
- Don King (1984–85)
- Bobby Watters (1986)
- Mike Romo (1989–91)
- Dan Freiburger (1990–92)
- Todd Ritz (1991)
- Ramon Flanigan (1993–94, 1996–97)
- Mark Eldred (1993)
- Derek Canine (1995)
- Chris James (1994–95)
- Mark Humble (1995–96)
- Chris Sanders (1997–98)
- Josh McCown (1998–2000)
- David Page (2000–01)
- Kelan Luker (2001)
- Tate Wallis (2002)
- Richard Bartel (2002–03)
- Tony Eckert (2004)
- Jared Romo (2004–05)
- Justin Willis (2006–08)
- Bo Levi Mitchell (2008–09)
- Kyle Padron (2009–11)
- J. J. McDermott (2011)
- Garrett Gilbert (2012–13)
- Neal Burcham (2013–14)
- Kolney Cassel (2014)
- Garrett Krstich (2014–2015)
- Matt Davis (2014–2016)
- Ben Hicks (2016–2018)
- William Brown (2018)
- Shane Buechele (2019–2020)
- Tanner Mordecai (2021–2022)
- Preston Stone (2022–2023)
- Kevin Jennings (2023)
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