Utah offensive coordinator Andy Ludwig's imaginary playbook spread across the entire width of his new desk in the Spence and Cleone Eccles Football Center as he outlined what he wants the Utes to look like in 2019.
“Which sections do you draw from? It’s all based on the players in the program,” said Ludwig, known for his adaptability while working at California, San Diego State, Wisconsin and Vanderbilt since leaving Utah after the 2009 Sugar Bowl.
Just a few hours into his second stint on the Ute staff, Ludwig sounded a lot like Ute coach Kyle Whittingham, his boss then and now.