Hunt was the 13th head football coach for the
Southwestern College in
Winfield, Kansas, serving for three seasons, from 1949 to 1951, and compiling a record of 6–18–3
The rejected touchdown :
See 1951 Central Missouri State vs. Southwestern football game The opening game of the 1951 season against
Central Missouri State produced an event that opposing coach Tate Page called "the finest act of sportsmanship" that he ever saw. In the third quarter, Southwestern halfback Arthur Johnson completed a long run down the sidelines nearest Southwestern's bench. The referee signaled a touchdown and the crowd of 2,000 went wild with enthusiasm. Coach Hunt ran out on the field and stated, "Southwestern rejects the touchdown!" and stated that Johnson had stepped out of bounds, nullifying the touchdown. Not a single one of the referees had been in a position to see him do so, but they agreed to nullify the touchdown, and returned the ball to the point where Coach Hunt said Johnson had stepped out. A photo of the run later confirmed Coach Hunt's observation. ==Basketball==