List: Utah Utes football coaches

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  • George Seifert (born January 22, 1940, in San Francisco, California) is a former NFL head coach of the San Francisco 49ers and the Carolina Panthers. Seifert joined the 49ers' coaching staff under Bill Walsh in 1980 as defensive backs coach and served as the team's defensive coordinator from 1983–88.
  • Urban Meyer III (born July 10, 1964) is the head coach of the Florida Gators football team that represents the University of Florida located in Gainesville, Florida; he previously coached the Bowling Green Falcons football team from 2001 to 2002, and the Utah Utes football team from 2003 to 2004. Meyer is best known for coaching the Florida Gators to two BCS National Championship Game victories during the 2006 and 2008 seasons.
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  • James Edward "Jim" Fassel (born August 31, 1949 in Anaheim, California) is the head coach for the Las Vegas Locomotives of the United Football League.
  • Pat Hill (born December 17, 1951) is a college football coach. He is currently the head coach at Fresno State.
  • Brad Childress is the 7th and current head coach of the Minnesota Vikings, a professional American football team. He attended High School at Marmion Academy in Aurora. Prior to being hired as the head coach of the Vikings beginning with the 2006 season, Childress worked as an assistant coach for various college organizations and NFL franchises, most recently with the Philadelphia Eagles.
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  • Kyle Whittingham (b. November 21, 1959 in San Luis Obispo, California) is the head football coach of the University of Utah Utes. Prior to becoming the head coach at Utah, Whittingham served as Utah's defensive coordinator for ten seasons. He was named head coach of Utah after Urban Meyer left for the Florida Gators in 2004. He won AFCA Coach of the Year and the Paul "Bear" Bryant Award in 2008.
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  • The Utah Utes are the athletics teams of the University of Utah. They are named after the Ute tribe of Native Americans. The men's basketball team is known as the "Runnin' Utes"; the women's basketball team, formerly known as the "Lady Utes," now prefers to be referred to as the "Utes"; and the women's gymnastics team is known as the "Red Rocks."
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  • William M. Meek (1922 – May 28, 1998) was a successful college football coach at four NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision schools (formerly known as Division I-A). Meek was born in Waterbury, Connecticut, but his family moved to Birmingham, Alabama in his youth. In college, he earned three letters playing as a back-up quarterback for the University of Tennessee. He graduated from UT in 1943.
  • Raymond R. Nagel (born c.1927) was a college football coach at the University of Utah and the University of Iowa. He also served as athletic director at Washington State University and the University of Hawaii.
  • Ron McBride is the current head coach of Weber State University's football team. Coach "Mac" has over 40 years of coaching experience, including 13 years as head coach at the University of Utah. A native of Los Angeles, California, McBride was an all-city football and baseball standout at South Gate High School. He attended San Jose State where he played for the Spartans from 1959-62 and served as team captain his senior year.
  • Harvey R. Holmes was an American college football coach at the University of Utah (1900-1903), the University of Southern California (1904-1907), and the Academy of Idaho (now Idaho State University) (1909-1914). Holmes attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he lettered in football in 1897 and 1898. He became coach at the University of Utah in 1900, and led the team to a record of 16–9–1; he was the first Utah coach to coach for multiple seasons.
  • Andy Ludwig (May 14, 1964) from Ogden, Utah is the offensive coordinator at the University of California, Berkeley. He played college football at Snow College and Portland State graduating in 1988.
  • Joseph H. Maddock (July 11, 1877 – November 11, 1943) was a college football player and coach. He was an All-Western tackle for the University of Michigan's "Point-a-Minute" football teams from 1902–1903. He also set a Western Conference record in the hammer throw. He later served as a head football coach at the University of Utah, where he compiled a record of 36–9–1 between 1904 and 1909.
  • Charles R. "Chuck" Stobart is former American football player and coach. He was the head football coach at the University of Toledo (1977–1981), the University of Utah (1982–1984), and the University of Memphis (1989–1994). Stobart started his coaching career at Berne Union High School in Sugar Grove, Ohio. He coached one year at Gallipolis, and four years at Mount Vernon, before serving as an offensive coordinator at Marshall in 1965.
  • Jack C. Curtice (1907 – 1982) was a college football coach. From 1940 to 1941, he served as the head football coach at West Texas A&M, where he compiled a 15-5 record. From 1946 to 1949, he served as the head football coach at UTEP, where he compiled a 24-13-3 record. From 1950 to 1957, he coached at Utah, where he compiled a 45-32-4 record. From 1958 to 1962, he coached at Stanford, and compiled a 14-36 record. From 1963 to 1969,he coached at UCSB.
  • Ike Armstrong (June 8, 1895 – September 14, 1983) was a college football coach at Utah. From 1925 to 1949, he coached Utah to a 141-55-15 record. Under coach Armstrong, Utah won 13 conference championships. He attended Drake where he became the team's star running back. He also coached the school's basketball and track teams. From 1950 to 1963, he became the athletic director at Minnesota.
  • Mike Sanford (Born April 20, 1955) was the head football coach at University of Nevada, Las Vegas He is currently the offensive coordinator at the University of Louisville. He is a graduate of the University of Southern California, where he played quarterback for the Trojans from 1973–1976.
  • The Utah Utes are a college football team that competes in the Mountain West Conference (MWC) of the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of NCAA Division I, representing the University of Utah. The Utah college football program began in 1892 and has played home games at Rice–Eccles Stadium since 1927. They have won twenty-six conference championships in five different conferences during their history, and have a cumulative record of 617–421–31 (617 wins, 421 losses, and 31 ties).
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  • Kurt Barber (born January 5, 1969, in Paducah, Kentucky) is the defensive line coach for UNLV's football team and a former standout linebacker in college and in the National Football League.
  • Dan Mullen (born April 27, 1972 in Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania) is an American football coach currently serving as head coach of the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
  • Fred Bennion (September 29, 1884 – January 1960) was a college football coach at Montana State, and Utah. From 1910 to 1913, he coached at Utah, where he compiled a 16-8-3 record. From 1914 to 1917, he coached at Montana State, where he compiled an 11-11-5 record. As a head coach, his overall record stands at 27-15-8. In 1911 and 1912, he went 5-1-1 in each of those two seasons.
  • Robert L. "Bob" Davis (February 13, 1908 – January 10, 1965) was the head coach of the Colorado State University college football program from 1947-1955. Bob Davis was born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah and played his collegiate football at the University of Utah under Ike Armstrong. Quarterback and team captain in 1929, Davis lead Utah to the conference championship graduating in 1930.
  • Gene Dahlquist is a former American football player and coach. He served as head coach of the NFL Europa's Scottish Claymores from 2001-03, following a career in the collegiate ranks. Dahlquist served as offensive coordinator at five different schools, including Iowa State, Illinois, and Texas. A native of Mount Prospect, Illinois, Dahlquist played quarterback at Arizona and later for the Norfolk Neptunes in the short-lived Continental Football League.
  • Wayne Howard (born c. 1931) is a former college football coach. He was head coach at Long Beach State from 1974 to 1976 and Utah from 1977 to 1981. He had a career record of 53–34–2.
  • Greg McMackin (born April 24, 1945 in Springfield, Oregon) is an American football coach, formerly a defensive coordinator for the Seattle Seahawks, the Miami Hurricanes, and the Texas Tech Red Raiders. He is the head coach at Hawaiʻi, where he previously served as defensive coordinator for two seasons.
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