American football coach Kyle Whittingham plies his trade as a head coach for the University of Utah football team. He has been the head coach for the University of Utah football team since 2004.
Subsequent to winning the Fiesta Bowl, the Utes’ general record improved to 12-0.
After the 2004 season, the Utes lost junior beginning quarterback Alex Smith to the NFL and lead trainer Urban Meyer who left for the University of Florida.
Subsequent to battling with the choice for four days he picked the Utes.
Since Urban Meyer had currently formally acknowledged the head instructing position at Florida before the Fiesta Bowl, Whittingham and Meyer went about as co-lead trainers of the 2005 Fiesta Bowl.
Utah and the NCAA credit the Fiesta Bowl to both Meyer and Whittingham.
Whittingham’s first season was an all-over ride for Utah as the team not just acclimated to another coaching staff, including Andy Ludwig, yet additionally, another offense drove by quarterback Brian Johnson.
Utah battled from the beginning, going 3-4 in their initial 7 games, be that as it may, a solid completion gave Utah their third consecutive bowl invite.
What Teams Has Kyle Whittingham Coached So Far?
1985–1986 | BYU (GA) |
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1987 | Eastern Utah (DC) |
1988–1991 | Idaho State (LB/ST) |
1992–1993 | Idaho State (DC) |
1994 | Utah (DL) |
1995–1996 | Utah (DC/S) |
1997 | Utah (DC/LB) |
1998–2000 | Utah (DC/S) |
2001–2004 | Utah (DC/LB) |
2005–present | Utah |
What NFL Teams Did Kyle Whittingham Ever Play For?
Kyle Whittingham played for two teams in the National Football League (NFL) namely, the New Orleans Breakers and Los Angeles Rams.