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David Cutcliffe, 71, is retiring after a 40-year college football career, ending as SEC’s special assistant.
David Cutcliffe, 71, is retiring as the SEC’s special assistant to commissioner Greg Sankey, ending a 40-year college football career.
His retirement, effective March 31, 2026, follows coaching stints at Ole Miss, Duke, and Tennessee, where he mentored NFL quarterbacks like Peyton and Eli Manning.
He led Ole Miss to a Cotton Bowl win and SEC Western Division title in 2003, and guided Duke to six bowl appearances and a 10-win season in 2013, earning national Coach of the Year honors.
SEC commissioner Sankey praised Cutcliffe for his integrity and commitment to developing young athletes.
Cutcliffe cited relationships with players and staff as the greatest reward of his career.
David Cutcliffe, de 71 años, se retira después de una carrera de 40 años en el fútbol universitario, terminando como asistente especial de SEC.