Glenn Potter

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Glenn Potter (born c. 1938)[1] is a former college basketball coach, who succeeded Stan Watts at Brigham Young University in 1972. Potter coached three seasons for the Cougars and posted a 42–36 (.538) record before resigning in 1975. He was replaced by Frank Arnold

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