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John Wilson "Johnny" Cutler was a college football player in the United States.
Harvard
Cutler was a prominent quarterback for the Harvard Crimson football team of Harvard University. He was also a member of the rowing team.[1][2]
1908
He led the 1908 Crimson to a win over Dartmouth.[3] He was selected second-team All-American by Walter Camp.[4][5]
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