Andy Ludwig’s job description as Utah’s offensive coordinator was framed in September 2018, while he worked at Vanderbilt.
Utah was coming off a 21-7 loss to Washington, and receiver Britain Covey was among those citing the offense’s lack of identity. Asked then what he hoped for in an offense, Ute coach Kyle Whittingham spoke of avoiding turnovers, running the ball with a physical aura and still having “big-play capability” in the passing game.
That sounds a lot like what Ludwig’s offense has delivered this year for the No. 7 Utes, beginning his second stint with the program.