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rdfs:comment | - Wyatt's most notable victory at Tennessee came on November 7, 1959, when his Tennessee Volunteers football Volunteers upset top-ranked LSU, 14–13, by stopping a two-point conversion attempt by eventual Heisman Trophy winner Billy Cannon late in the game. The victory ended the Tigers' 18-game winning streak. Wyatt was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1972 as a player and again in 1997 as a coach. Wyatt married Mary Alson Miller in about 1940, and they had one daughter named Mary Gail "Missy" in 1942.
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Alternative Names | - Wyatt, Clarence Bowden; Wyatt, C. Bowden
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Place of Birth | - Kingston, Tennessee, United States
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Place of death | - Kingston, Tennessee, United States
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Short Description | - American college football coach, college athletic director
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Year | - 1947
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abstract | - Wyatt's most notable victory at Tennessee came on November 7, 1959, when his Tennessee Volunteers football Volunteers upset top-ranked LSU, 14–13, by stopping a two-point conversion attempt by eventual Heisman Trophy winner Billy Cannon late in the game. The victory ended the Tigers' 18-game winning streak. Wyatt was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1972 as a player and again in 1997 as a coach. Wyatt married Mary Alson Miller in about 1940, and they had one daughter named Mary Gail "Missy" in 1942.
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