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- Alvin_Wyatt abstract "Alvin B. Wyatt (born December 13, 1947) is a former American football defensive back in the National Football League and the Head Coach at Edward Waters College in Jacksonville, Florida. He played college football at Bethune-Cookman University, and was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the sixth round of the 1970 NFL Draft. Wyatt also played for the Buffalo Bills, Houston Oilers, and Jacksonville Sharks of the World Football League. Wyatt is the former head coach of the Bethune-Cookman University Wildcat football team from 1997-2009, where he is the winningest coach in the history of its football program. He compiled a record of 90-54-0.Wyatt was responsible for turning around his alma mater's football program starting in 1997, when he took over as head coach. The program previously suffered 12 consecutive losing seasons during the 1980s and 1990s. Wyatt's success was due in part to his colorful and outspoken personality, and his flashy attire as he patrolled the sidelines. But major credit is due to his development and installation of his 'Wyattbone' offense (a version of the option offense), which enabled the team to be a potent rushing powerhouse, while their passing offense was efficient. As coach who came from a defensive background, Wyatt's defenses during the 2000s were ranked near the top of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC). In 2002, Wyatt lead Bethune-Cookman to its first outright MEAC title, and a share of the conference title in 2003. Under Wyatt, Bethune-Cookman defeated longtime rival Florida A&M University in the annual Florida Classic in 2002, 2003, 2004, and 2007, a series which was previously dominated by the Florida A&M Rattlers. The Wildcats played in the Division 1-AA playoffs in 2002 and 2003 under Wyatt.Wyatt was an inspiration in the lives of many former Wildcat players, including current National Football League players Rashean Mathis (Jacksonville Jaguars), Nick Collins (Green Bay Packers), and Eric Weems (Atlanta Falcons). Mathis and Collins are the highest NFL draft picks to have ever come out of Bethune-Cookman. All three players have been selected to the NFL Pro Bowl. Mathis, Collins, and Weems were All-MEAC selections as well as being nominated to Div 1-AA All-American Teams and SBN Sports Black College All-American (BCAA) teams during their college careers. Other players under Wyatt who played in the NFL are Damion Cook (offensive lineman), and Steve Baggs (linebacker) who is in the Canadian Football League.On December 10, 2013, Wyatt was named as the 13th head football coach in the history of Edward Waters College.".
- Alvin_Wyatt activeYearsEndYear "1974".
- Alvin_Wyatt activeYearsStartYear "1970".
- Alvin_Wyatt birthDate "1947-12-13".
- Alvin_Wyatt birthPlace Jacksonville,_Florida.
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- Alvin_Wyatt draftPick "154".
- Alvin_Wyatt draftRound "6".
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- Alvin_Wyatt number "41".
- Alvin_Wyatt position Defensive_back.
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- Alvin_Wyatt team History_of_the_Houston_Oilers.
- Alvin_Wyatt team Jacksonville_Sharks_(WFL).
- Alvin_Wyatt team Oakland_Raiders.
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- Alvin_Wyatt wikiPageWikiLinkText "Al Wyatt".
- Alvin_Wyatt wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alvin Wyatt".
- Alvin_Wyatt birthDate "1947-12-13".
- Alvin_Wyatt birthPlace Jacksonville,_Florida.
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- Alvin_Wyatt draftround "6".
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- Alvin_Wyatt finalyear "1974".
- Alvin_Wyatt name "Alvin Wyatt".
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- Alvin_Wyatt number "41".
- Alvin_Wyatt placeOfBirth Jacksonville,_Florida.
- Alvin_Wyatt position Defensive_back.
- Alvin_Wyatt shortDescription "American football player-coach".
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- Alvin_Wyatt statvalue "3".
- Alvin_Wyatt statvalue "5".
- Alvin_Wyatt statvalue "82".
- Alvin_Wyatt teams "As player * Oakland Raiders * Buffalo Bills * Houston Oilers * Jacksonville Sharks (WFL) As head coach * Bethune-Cookman Wildcats * Edward Waters * Overall Record".
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- Alvin_Wyatt description "American football player-coach".
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