SALT LAKE CITY — Through seven spring practices, Utah football head coach Kyle Whittingham still isn’t satisfied with his team's offensive performance.
Although it might be early, the expectations on the hill for Utah football are still the same regardless of the learning curve.
“I think we're making progress,” Whittingham told media Tuesday. “As a whole, the offense is making strides and it’s good to see.”
As the offense continues to learn and develop, the wide receiver core is still searching for its identity. Moving Caleb Repp from tight end to wide receiver and former defensive back Cory Butler-Byrd to the offense has added more experience and speed to the group; however, experience isn’t the problem.