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Andy Ludwig

Andy Ludwig (born May 14, 1964) is a former American college football player and coach renowned for his expertise as an offensive coordinator, particularly in developing balanced attacks that have produced 17 one-thousand-yard rushers during his FBS career. Hailing from Ogden, Utah, Ludwig played wide receiver at Snow College (1982–1983) and Portland State (1985–1986), where he earned a bachelor's degree in exercise science in 1988 and began his coaching career as a receivers coach. His 36-year coaching career included early roles at Idaho State (1989–1991) as quarterbacks and receivers coach, a graduate assistant on defense at Utah (1992), Augustana College (1993–1994) as offensive coordinator, Boise State (1995–1996) working with quarterbacks, Cal Poly (1997) as offensive coordinator, and Fresno State (1998–2001) and Oregon (2002–2004) as offensive coordinator. He returned to Utah in 2005 as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, guiding the Utes to a perfect 13–0 record in 2008—the program's only undefeated season—including a 31–17 Sugar Bowl victory over No. 4 Alabama, which propelled Utah to No. 2 in the final BCS rankings; during this tenure, he tutored quarterback Brian Johnson to WAC Offensive Player of the Year honors (as selected by Sporting News) and Sugar Bowl MVP. After leaving following the 2008 season, Ludwig served as at (2009–2010), where his offenses ranked highly in red-zone efficiency (89.2% in 2010); State (2011–2012); and (2015–2018), also serving as quarterbacks coach (2015) and tight ends coach (2016–2018). He also held positions as quarterbacks coach and passing game coordinator at (2013–2014). Ludwig returned to in 2019 as and quarterbacks coach, contributing to consistent bowl appearances. In October 2024, after suffered three consecutive losses amid offensive struggles, Ludwig stepped down from his position, concluding a career marked by 16 years as an NCAA and 10 appearances as a coach. His teams have frequently ranked among national leaders in scoring, pass efficiency, and total offense, with Utah's 2008 unit finishing 15th nationally in scoring (37.4 points per game) and 18th in pass efficiency (149.7 rating).

Early life and playing career

Early life

Andy Ludwig was born on May 14, 1964, in Ogden, Utah, U.S. Raised in Ogden, Ludwig grew up in a region with a strong tradition of high school football, which shaped his early athletic interests. His family had ties to local industry, as his father worked for Amalgamated Sugar in Ogden. Ludwig developed a passion for the sport during his time at Bonneville High School, where he played under coach Thom Budge, who later became Utah's winningest coach. His there earned him opportunities to continue playing at the collegiate level.

College playing career

Andy Ludwig began his career as a at in , playing from 1982 to 1983. Growing up in , Ludwig was drawn to programs close to , which influenced his decision to start at the level. After two seasons at , Ludwig transferred to in , where he continued as a and earned varsity letters in 1985 and 1986. During his time at Portland State, a Division II program in the Columbia Football Association, Ludwig contributed to the team's offensive efforts but did not achieve standout statistical recognition. Ludwig graduated from Portland State in 1988, focusing primarily on his athletic pursuits while completing his degree requirements. His college playing career laid the foundation for his later involvement in , emphasizing skill development at the position across both institutions.

Coaching career

Early coaching career (1987–2001)

Ludwig began his coaching career shortly after his playing days, returning to Portland State University as an assistant coach for wide receivers from 1987 to 1988. This role at his allowed him to build foundational experience in offensive skill positions at the level. In 1989, Ludwig advanced to , where he served as the quarterbacks and wide receivers coach through 1991. There, he contributed to a program rebuilding under head coach Garth Hall, focusing on developing passing game fundamentals in the . Following this stint, Ludwig returned to the in 1992 as a defensive , gaining exposure to both sides of the ball while pursuing . Ludwig's progression continued at Augustana College in , an program, where he held the positions of and quarterbacks/wide receivers coach from 1993 to 1994. In these roles, he oversaw the full offensive scheme for the in the , emphasizing balanced attacks tailored to student-athlete development. By 1995, Ludwig joined as the quarterbacks coach, serving through 1996 in the . His work focused on quarterback mechanics and decision-making, contributing to the Broncos' transition toward a more dynamic passing offense during a period of program growth. In 1997, Ludwig stepped into his first full-time role at as an independent program. He also coached quarterbacks, implementing a pro-style system that helped the Mustangs achieve a 10-1 record and rank 7th nationally in total offense. Ludwig's tenure as at Fresno State University from 1998 to 2001 marked a significant escalation in program visibility within the (WAC). Over these four seasons, the Bulldogs compiled a 31-19 overall record, including three appearances: the 1999 , the 2000 , and the 2001 . In 2001, his offense ranked fourth nationally in scoring at 40.0 points per game, powering an 11-3 season and a No. 17 final national ranking while developing David Carr into the No. 1 overall pick. This period solidified Ludwig's reputation for crafting efficient, high-output schemes capable of elevating mid-major programs.

Stints at Oregon and first Utah tenure (2002–2008)

In 2002, Andy Ludwig joined the Oregon Ducks as offensive coordinator, taking over the role after serving in the same position at Fresno State. He maintained the pro-style offensive scheme that had been implemented by predecessor Mike Bellotti, emphasizing a balanced attack with a focus on quarterback protection and downfield passing. Under Ludwig, the Ducks' offense averaged 32.1 points per game in 2002, contributing to a 7-6 overall record and a 3-5 mark in Pac-10 play. Ludwig tutored quarterbacks Jason Fife in 2002 and from 2003 to 2004, helping Clemens emerge as a starter. In 2003, Clemens threw for 3,081 yards and 22 touchdowns while leading to an 8-5 record and a 5-3 Pac-10 finish. Clemens continued as the starter in 2004, posting career-best numbers before an injury, though the team ended 5-6 overall and 4-4 in conference play. Ludwig's work with Clemens highlighted his emphasis on and accuracy within the Pac-10's competitive, pass-oriented environment. Following the 2004 season, Ludwig departed with one year left on his contract to become at , hired by new head coach and close friend . This move marked his transition from the Pac-10's pro-style, high-tempo conferences to the Mountain West Conference (MWC), where he adapted by incorporating more elements to leverage Utah's athletic personnel while maintaining a pro-set foundation. At from 2005 to 2008, Ludwig coordinated an offense that ranked second in the MWC in passing yards per game twice during his tenure. Key developments under Ludwig at included his coaching of quarterbacks Brett Ratliff (2005–2006) and (2007–2008). Ratliff threw for 2,194 yards and 16 touchdowns in 2005, supporting 's 11-1 regular-season record. Johnson, a dual-threat signal-caller, thrived in Ludwig's scheme, earning MWC Offensive Player of the Year honors in 2008 after passing for 3,259 yards and 27 touchdowns. Ludwig's adaptations emphasized ball security and play-action passes, which were pivotal in 's balanced attack during the 2008 undefeated regular season (12-0) and BCS qualification, as the Utes finished No. 2 nationally. Overall, posted a 37-14 record from 2005 to 2008 under Ludwig's offensive guidance.

Later positions (2009–2018)

Following his tenure at Utah, Andy Ludwig joined the in 2009 as and quarterbacks coach under . In his first season, the Golden Bears finished 8-5 overall and 5-4 in the Pac-10, with Ludwig's ranking fourth in the conference in scoring (29.08 points per game) and total offense (392.15 yards per game), including third in rushing (169.46 yards per game). The unit emphasized balance, tying for second in the Pac-10 with just 17 turnovers, while Kevin Riley, under Ludwig's guidance, ranked among Cal's all-time leaders in completions and passing yards. In 2010, posted a 5-7 record (3-6 Pac-10), but Ludwig's offense showed efficiency in the red zone, converting 89.2% of opportunities into touchdowns. The Bears achieved three games with 50 or more points—a mark not reached since 1957—and Ludwig adapted the scheme to protect amid injuries, focusing on short passes and complementary runs despite a dip in overall production. Ludwig moved to State in 2011 as under new head coach , implementing a balanced attack suited to the Mountain West Conference. The went 8-5 (4-3 MWC) that year, with the offense averaging 29.8 points and 427.4 total yards per game, including 250 passing and 184.5 rushing yards per contest. In 2012, State improved to 9-4 (7-1 MWC), scoring 32.8 points per game while accumulating 396.6 total yards, leaning on a strong ground game (220.7 rushing yards per game) led by , whom Ludwig developed into a 1,600-yard rusher. Ludwig's philosophy here prioritized tempo and play-action to exploit defensive alignments, helping the control games through possession. At Wisconsin in 2013, Ludwig returned to the Big Ten as and quarterbacks coach, blending his pro-style roots with the Badgers' run-heavy tradition under Gary Andersen. The team finished 9-4 (6-2 Big Ten), averaging 468.9 total yards per game over his two seasons, with a dominant rushing attack averaging 302 yards per game powered by Melvin Gordon and James White. In 2014, Wisconsin went 11-3 (7-1 Big Ten), reaching the Big Ten Championship Game, as Ludwig's unit set school records for offensive output, including two of the highest single-game totals in program history; he adapted by incorporating more spread elements to complement the ground game while coaching Joel Stave to efficient passing (148.7 yards per game). This period highlighted Ludwig's flexibility, shifting from pass-first schemes to a power-run focus that maximized 's talent. Ludwig joined in 2015 as and quarterbacks coach in the , later transitioning to tight ends coach from 2016 to 2018 while adding running backs duties in 2018. The posted consistent 4-8 (2015), 6-7 (2016), 5-7 (2017), and 6-7 (2018) records (2-6, 3-5, 3-5, and 3-5 in SEC play, respectively), with Ludwig tailoring a balanced, to the program's academic and competitive constraints. In 2017, the unit averaged 24.6 points and 350.8 total yards per game, as Ludwig developed Kyle Shurmur into an SEC standout with 2,823 passing yards and a school-record 26 passes. He also coached Ralph Webb to 831 rushing yards and 10 scores, emphasizing versatility—such as Jared Pinkney's 22 receptions for 3 s—to create mismatches in the pass game. Throughout, Ludwig adapted to Vanderbilt's underdog status by focusing on player development and schematic simplicity, fostering incremental improvements in a challenging conference.

Return to Utah (2019–2024)

In January 2019, Andy Ludwig rejoined the as and quarterbacks coach, returning to the program where he had previously served in the same role during the 2004–2008 seasons. His familiarity with the system facilitated a smooth integration under head coach . During his second tenure from 2019 to 2024, Ludwig's offense produced 47 all-conference selections, including 16 first-team honorees. Notable among these was , whom Ludwig coached to the 2019 Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year award after Moss rushed for 1,416 yards and 15 touchdowns. The unit contributed to Utah's Pac-12 South Division titles in 2019, 2021, and 2022, as well as back-to-back conference championships in 2021 and 2022. The 2024 season, however, brought significant challenges for Utah's offense, marked by scoring inefficiencies and three consecutive losses, including a 13-7 defeat to on October 19. On October 20, 2024, Ludwig announced his resignation from the position, a decision described by Whittingham as mutual and aimed at benefiting the program's direction. Senior offensive analyst Mike Bajakian was immediately named interim to lead the unit for the remainder of the season. Ludwig's return and six-year stint bolstered the stability of Utah's program under Whittingham, helping sustain consistent contention in the Pac-12 and transition to the Big 12 Conference through multiple quarterback transitions and offensive schemes. His efforts supported the Utes' 11-win seasons in 2019 and 2021, reinforcing the program's reputation for disciplined, balanced play.

Achievements and honors

Awards and nominations

In 2001, while serving as and quarterbacks coach at Fresno State, Andy Ludwig was named one of six finalists for the , which annually honors the nation's top assistant coach in . This recognition came during a season in which Fresno State's offense ranked fourth nationally in both scoring (40.0 points per game) and total offense, highlighting Ludwig's role in developing a high-powered attack that earned him consideration among elite assistants. Seven years later, in , Ludwig received another notable as one of five finalists for the FootballScoop of the Year Award while coordinating 's offense. The award, presented by FootballScoop.com, celebrates standout coordinators based on offensive performance and innovation; Ludwig's unit led the Mountain West Conference in scoring (36.9 points per game) and ranked 15th nationally, underscoring his impact during a milestone undefeated regular season. In 2023, Ludwig was named the inaugural recipient of the GRAPHITE Award for the , recognizing the most efficient offensive play-caller based on situational success rates through the 2022 season. These nominations align with key career phases: his as a top play-caller at Fresno State in 2001 and his leadership of a nationally ranked offense at in , though no further major individual awards or nominations have been documented in subsequent roles.

Notable team successes and contributions

During his first tenure at from 2005 to , Andy Ludwig served as , contributing to the team's undefeated 13-0 season in , which included a perfect 12-0 regular season record and a berth in the BCS . Under Ludwig's coordination, 's offense ranked first in the Mountain West Conference in scoring at 36.9 points per game during the season, finishing 15th nationally, and propelled the Utes to a 31-17 victory over in the . This BCS appearance marked a pinnacle of Ludwig's early contributions, as the Utes achieved a No. 2 national ranking to cap the year. Across his career, Ludwig's teams participated in 18 bowl games, including seven in the period from to 2014, highlighting his role in sustaining consistent postseason contention. At during this period, his offenses led the in total offense in (473.0 yards per game, 12th nationally) and twice finished second in passing offense from to 2008. Ludwig also developed key players, such as quarterback , who earned 2008 Mountain West Conference Offensive MVP honors under his guidance. Returning to Utah in 2019 as , Ludwig orchestrated offenses that supported two championships in 2021 and 2022, along with appearances in both seasons. In 2019, his unit ranked fourth in the Pac-12 in total offense at 442.5 yards per game, while developing Zack Moss into the Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year, who rushed for over 1,400 yards that season. Ludwig's schemes emphasized balance, with Utah ranking second nationally in rushing offense efficiency in 2022 and producing multiple all-conference performers across his second stint.

Personal life

Family

Andy Ludwig is married to Jill Ludwig. The couple has two children: a son, Joe Ludwig, and a daughter. Ludwig's family life has been shaped by his Utah roots, having moved to Ogden from in the ninth grade when his father took a job there, which deepened the family's ties to the state. Throughout his career, Ludwig has balanced the demands of frequent coaching relocations—spanning 14 positions over 32 years—with family priorities, such as opting to accept the position at in 2015, rather than follow his head coach to Oregon State, to stay closer to his family and avoid another relocation.

Life after stepping down

Following his resignation as offensive coordinator at the on October 20, 2024, Andy Ludwig received public acknowledgment from head coach , who described him as "the consummate professional" and thanked him for his "dedication and commitment to our program." Whittingham's statement emphasized Ludwig's instrumental role in the team's past successes, noting a personal appreciation for their long collaboration. In the immediate aftermath, Ludwig did not issue a personal statement, and the focus shifted to Utah's interim arrangements, with no immediate indications of his next steps. As of late 2024, Ludwig, then 60, had not announced any new coaching positions, retirement plans, or pursuits outside of football, maintaining a low public profile following the decision; no further developments have been reported publicly as of November 2025. Ludwig's departure capped a coaching career spanning over 35 years, beginning in 1987 at Portland State University, during which he held offensive coordinator roles at multiple programs including Utah, Oregon, and California. Reflections on his tenure have highlighted the physical and strategic demands of the profession at his age, with speculation in media coverage about potential future involvement in football in a less intensive capacity, such as consulting, though no such commitments have been confirmed.

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