Houston Nutt steps down from CBS Sports after 11 years
Houston Nutt has called an end to his broadcasting career with CBS Sports after 11 years.
Nutt, who joined CBS Sports in 2012 as a college football studio analyst on CBS Sports Network, is most known for his coaching stints at Arkansas and Ole Miss. Nutt has a career record of 135–96 in 19 season as a head coach, which also included stops at Murray State and Boise State. Nutt shared on social media his plans to spend more time with family:
“After 11 incredible years, I have decided to say goodbye to my CBS Sports team to spend more time being grandpa (“Pappy”) and with family. I sincerely appreciate the opportunity to work along such a talented team. I have greatly cherished my time with CBS Sports Network and all the announcers I was fortunate to sit alongside. Thank you all for the incredible memories, I will miss you all! -Houston Nutt”
At Arkansas, Nutt led the Razorbacks to 7 bowl games, 3 SEC West titles, and averaged more than 7 wins per season. In 1998, he was named National Coach of the Year and The Football News Division 1-A Coach of the year. He is also a 3-time SEC Coach of the Year (2001, 2006, 2008). While at Ole Miss, Nutt guided the Rebels to back-to-back Cotton Bowl wins in 2009 and 2010.
— Houston Nutt (@CBSCoachNutt) August 16, 2023