SALT LAKE CITY — Over the years, the University of Utah’s offense has been criticized in myriad ways for its unimaginative, lackluster and predictable schemes — all of which are mostly fair critiques.
Fault has been placed on head coach Kyle Whittingham for what some have deemed his conservative approach. Others point to the meddling of a defensive-minded coach who doesn’t know how to effectively operate an offense. Regardless of offensive coordinator, Whittingham is thought to be the overlord dictating more plays for his defense because that’s what he prefers.
In short, in what world does that make sense?