Houston Nutt is interested in the job
A history of the former SEC head coach’s interest in jobs, and vice versa.


Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports
- Houston Nutt is interested in making Hugh Freeze lose the Ole Miss job, which used to be Houston Nutt’s job. Houston Nutt succeeds in doing so, via the same method that once helped lead to his exit from the Arkansas job.
2015
- Houston Nutt is interested in the Tulane job.
- Houston Nutt is interested in the UCF job.
- Houston Nutt could be in play for Iowa State’s job, says SI.
- Houston Nutt among those connected to the UTSA job, per the local paper.
2014
- Houston Nutt connected by multiple reports to the Tulsa job.
- Houston Nutt reportedly interested in the UNLV job.
- Houston Nutt would enjoy the commute to the SMU job.
- Houston Nutt floated for the Buffalo job.
- Houston Nutt entered by SB Nation in video game tournament for the Florida job.
2013
- Houston Nutt cold-calling high school coaches about UConn job.
- Houston Nutt rumored to land Arkansas State job. [This story is a joke, and I did not realize it at first when this was published in 2014, because it is about Houston Nutt and a job.]
- Houston Nutt still thinking about Nebraska job.
- Houston Nutt meets with Dallas Cowboys about a job.
- Yes, Houston Nutt will speak at your function.
2012
- Houston Nutt interviewing for USF job.
- Houston Nutt connected to Boston College job.
- Houston Nutt hired to analyst job at CBS.
2011
- Houston Nutt loses Ole Miss job (Arkansas fans daydream list of replacement jobs).
2010
- Houston Nutt denies interest in Colorado job.
2009
- Houston Nutt reportedly interested in the Kansas job.
2007
- Houston Nutt lands Ole Miss job hours after leaving Arkansas.
- Houston Nutt is the subject of Baylor job interest.
2004
- Houston Nutt chooses Arkansas job over Nebraska job.
Previously
- Taking the Arkansas job in 1998 is already the third time Nutt has returned to a job site which he’d previously left for a different job. (Previously: Arkansas assistant, Arkansas assistant, and Oklahoma State assistant.)
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