Phil Cutchin

Phil Cutchin

Phil Cutchin (died January 7, 1999) was the head football coach from at Oklahoma State from 1963 to 1968. Although he never had a winning season at OSU, he led the team to their first win over Oklahoma in 20 years. He played college football at Kentucky, where he subsequently worked as an assistant coach under legendary coach Paul Bear Bryant & accompanied Bryant to coach at Texas A&M and Alabama.


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