Sorry if this is a repost, I just read about it
Link: https://sports.yahoo.com/utah-offensive-coordinator-andy-ludwig-resigns-after-utes-third-straight-loss-021529774.html
Their star QB, the 7th year senior who was having a very good season, is out, and the backups are terrible.
They have a talented true freshman who is starting now, ahead of the veterans, but he's way too green to take command.
The question is whether Ludwig volunteered to become the fall guy, or whether Whittingham threw him under the bus. Given how long he has been with Whittingham, I'd definitely say it's the former.
Ludwig knows he can get a decent OC position elsewhere, and I stand by what I said, that if we had been successful in getting him for the 2023 season, we could have been at least a NY6 bowl team.
For the record I think Whittingham has run his course and won't make it to next season at Utah. But how is it not partly a fifth year OC's blame that the options are a seventh year quarterback or a true freshman? He didn't recruit and/or develop a suitable backup for the past 4 seasons? He may have been run over by the bus, but I'm pretty sure he's the one who laid down in the driveway without engaging the emergency brake.
Link: https://imgur.com/a/andy-ludwig-Djv7rNr
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