Clarence Bowden Wyatt (October 4, 1917 – January 21, 1969) was an American football player and coach.
His turnaround plan involved a round-the-clock training regimen, one that defensive back Marv Levy would later note did not allow players adequate time to complete their academic studies (leading Levy to transfer to Coe College).
Wyatt's plan would secure Wyoming a perfect season and a win in the 1951 Gator Bowl.
[2][3] 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.
[citation needed] Wyatt died of viral pneumonia on January 21, 1969, at hospital in Sweetwater, Tennessee.