Utah offensive coordinator Andy Ludwig, who helped the team to consecutive conference championships in 2021 and 2022, has stepped down amid a second season of struggles, coach Kyle Whittingham announced Sunday night.
Ludwig, in his second stint as Utah’s offensive coordinator, had overseen the offense since 2019 after previously working there from 2005 to 2008. Whittingham didn’t immediately name a replacement.
“Andy is the consummate professional and we want to thank him for his complete dedication to our program during his 10 total seasons with us,” Whittingham said in a statement. “Coach Ludwig has been instrumental to our success here at Utah and personally, I have a tremendous amount of respect and admiration for Andy as both a coach and a person.”
Utah finished 98th nationally in scoring last season and has slipped to 95th this season following Saturday’s 13-7 home loss to TCU. Top quarterback Cameron Rising missed all of the 2023 season with a knee injury and this fall suffered a Week 2 injury to his throwing hand that eventually shut him down for the season. Backup Isaac Wilson has stepped in and completed only 54.8% of his passes with seven touchdowns and eight interceptions. Utah has lost three straight for the first time since 2017 and is averaging just 16.2 points in Big 12 play.
Ludwig, 60, provided stability and success to Utah’s offense during his two terms there, as Whittingham cycled through offensive coordinators at other times. He nearly left for the same role at Notre Dame after the 2022 season but remained at Utah. Ludwig also has coordinator experience at Vanderbilt, Wisconsin, San Diego State, Cal, Oregon and Fresno State.
Utah’s offensive staff includes veteran assistants such as line coach Jim Harding and tight ends coach Freddie Whittingham, the brother of Kyle Whittingham. The Utes also have senior offensive analyst Mike Bajakian, most recently offensive coordinator at Northwestern who has been a coordinator at Boston College, Tennessee and elsewhere.
Utah visits Houston this week.