Early Coaching Career
Cubit got his coaching start in 1975, serving two years as the offensive backfield coach at Swarthmore College.
As a high school coach, Cubit compiled a nine-year record of 79–15–2 at three different programs, Martin County, Academy Park and his alma mater Sharon Hill.
Cubit was head coach at NCAA Division III Widener University in Chester, Pennsylvania from 1992–96. He led the Pride to a 34–18–1 record.
Cubit was previously the offensive coordinator for the Broncos under head coach Gary Darnell from 1997–99. The two had also worked together on the staff of Galen Hall at the University of Florida in 1989. Cubit has spent time as the offensive coordinator at Stanford University, the University of Missouri and Rutgers University.
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