University of Utah football head coach Kyle Whittingham is stepping down after 21 seasons as head coach of the team, he said in a statement on Friday.
“The time is right to step down from my position as the head football coach at the University of Utah,” Whittingham said in a statement. “It’s been an honor and a privilege to lead the program for the past 21 years, and I’m very grateful for the relationships forged with all the players and assistant coaches who have worked so hard and proudly worn the drum and feather during our time here. The opportunity to guide so many talented young men as they pursued their goals — both on and off the field — has truly been a blessing.”
Whittingham was the second-longest-tenured head coach in college football, behind Iowa’s Kirk Ferentz, who has been the head coach for 27 seasons.
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Whittingham, 66, went 177–88 at Utah. In his final season as head coach, Utah has gone 10–2, just missing the Big 12 championship game and an appearance in the College Football Playoff. The Utes were ranked 15th in the final playoff rankings. His last game will be against 7–5 Nebraska in the Las Vegas Bowl.
Utah defensive coordinator Morgan Scalley was officially named the Utes’ head coach-in-waiting on July 1, 2024. Scalley, a former Utes safety, started as a graduate assistant for the program in 2007 before eventually becoming the defensive coordinator in 2016. Scalley’s defense ranked inside the top 20 in points allowed this season.
Whittingham, who played at BYU, had his first season at the University of Utah in 1994 as a defensive line coach. The following season, he was promoted to defensive coordinator and safeties coach. Whittingham was named Utah’s head coach in 2005 after Urban Meyer left to become the head coach at the University of Florida.
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Whittingham finished with 18 winning seasons, three conference titles, two appearances in the Rose Bowl, two top-five finishes in the AP poll and led the team to an undefeated season and a Sugar Bowl victory over Alabama in 2009.



