Oliver Cutts
Oliver Frost Cutts (August 6, 1873 – August 4, 1939) was an American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Purdue University (1903–1904), the University of Washington (1905), and Bates College (1922–1923), compiling a career college football record of 23–18–3. Cutts was also the athletic director at Purdue from 1904 to 1905 and again from 1915 to 1918. He died on August 4, 1939 at his home in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.[1]
Coaching career
From 1903 to 1904, Cutts coached at Purdue University, where he compiled a 13–5 record. This included a 9–3 season in 1904, where the Boilermakers outscored opponents 176–66. In 1905, he coached at the University of Washington, where he compiled a 4–2–2 record.
Head coaching record
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- No coach (1875)
- No team (1876–1888)
- No coach (1889)
- No team (1890–1892)
- Crockett (1893)
- Garcelon (1894–1895)
- Kelly (1897)
- William Hoag (1897–1901)
- Royce Purinton (1902)
- Richardson (1903)
- Royce Purinton (1904–1917)
- No team (1918)
- Sullivan (1919–1920)
- R. A. Watkins (1921)
- Oliver Cutts (1922–1923)
- Carleton Wiggin (1924–1928)
- Dave Morey (1929–1938)
- Wendell D. Mansfield (1939–1940)
- Ducky Pond (1941)
- Wade E. Marlette (1942)
- No team (1943–1945)
- Ducky Pond (1946–1951)
- Robert W. Hatch (1952–1972)
- Vic Gatto (1973–1977)
- Web Harrison (1978–1991)
- Rick Pardy (1992–1997)
- Mark Harriman (1998– )
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