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NCAAF News: No. 15 Utah battles Nebraska in Las Vegas Bowl without Kyle Whittingham

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The Las Vegas Bowl was initially billed as the final game in the long and successful Utah coaching tenure of Kyle Whittingham, who was set to lead the Utes against Nebraska on Dec. 31.

Instead, Utah’s new era will start early after Whittingham left to become Michigan’s head coach on Friday.

Whittingham announced earlier this month he would be stepping down after 21 seasons in Salt Lake City. The 66-year-old went 177-88 as head coach of the Utes but had been with the program in some form or fashion since 1994.

Defensive coordinator Morgan Scalley, who has been with Utah since 2007, takes over as head coach permanently, starting with the Las Vegas Bowl.

In a statement released Friday, Whittingham wrote in part, “I am grateful to our administration, staff, players and coaches for their commitment, trust and hard work throughout the years. … Utah will always hold a special place in my heart, and I wish Coach Scalley and the program a smooth transition and continued success moving forward.”

Utes athletic director Mark Harlan said in a statement, “The University of Utah is grateful for Coach Whittingham’s incredible contributions over his long tenure at the university, and we wish him and his family all the best with this next step in his career.”

The Utes (10-2) finished 15th in the final College Football Playoff standings and take a five-game win streak to Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. It’s the other way around for Nebraska (7-5), which has lost its last two games and three of four after a 6-2 start.

Since the regular season ended, the Cornhuskers have made numerous changes to their coaching staff, most notably hiring San Diego State’s Rob Aurich as defensive coordinator to replace John Butler. But coach Matt Rhule doesn’t consider this a program reset, not when Nebraska is set to play in a bowl game for the second straight year, the first back-to-back bowl appearances since nine in a row from 2008-16, after not going to a bowl from 2017-23.

“The program was dead for 10 years,” Rhule said. “We are moving forward, it’s just not as fast as Indiana did it.”

The Las Vegas Bowl will be just the fourth start for Nebraska freshman quarterback TJ Lateef, who stepped in after Dylan Raiola suffered a season-ending injury. Lateef has thrown for 722 yards and four touchdowns and run for three scores.

Utah is led by junior quarterback Devon Dampier, who has 2,867 yards of total offense and 29 total TDs, but freshman Byrd Ficklin has also contributed 10 rushing TDs and three through the air.

Nebraska will be without junior running back Emmett Johnson, who declared for the 2026 NFL Draft after leading the Big Ten Conference with 1,451 yards. No other player had more than 119 yards and Lateef’s 27 carries (including sacks) are the most left on the roster.

Utah also has some big holes to fill from draft declarations, particularly on the offensive line, as both left tackle Caleb Lomu and right tackle Spencer Fano are sitting out, as is edge rusher Logan Fano.

Nebraska is 27-27 in bowls but hasn’t won consecutive games since the Gator and Holiday Bowls, both in 2009. Utah, which is 17-9 in bowls, has dropped its last five, with its last win coming in the 2017 Heart of Dallas Bowl.

–Field Level Media

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