Utah Hires Jason Beck as Offensive Coordinator to Revitalize Struggling Offense
Beck, who led New Mexico's high-powered offense this season, steps in after Utah's worst record in over a decade.
- Jason Beck, previously New Mexico's offensive coordinator, has been hired by Utah to lead its offense starting next season.
- Under Beck's leadership, New Mexico ranked fourth nationally in total offense, averaging 484 yards per game, and had one of the country's top rushing attacks.
- Utah's offense struggled significantly this season, ranking near the bottom of the Big 12 in both scoring and total offense, contributing to a 5-7 record and missing bowl eligibility for the first time since 2013.
- Beck replaces longtime Utah offensive coordinator Andy Ludwig, who resigned midseason during the team's offensive struggles.
- Before joining New Mexico, Beck held coaching roles at Syracuse, Virginia, and BYU, where he developed notable players like Taysom Hill.