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Former Utah Football Player And Coach To Lead Athletic Department

Mark Harlan Named New Athletic Director at the University of Utah

Former Utah Football Player and Coach to Lead Athletic Department

Harlan Succeeds Kyle Whittingham, Who Stepped Down After 17 Seasons

The University of Utah has announced the appointment of Mark Harlan as its new athletic director. Harlan, a former Utah football player and coach, will take over for Kyle Whittingham, who stepped down after 17 seasons at the helm of the athletic department.

Harlan's appointment is a homecoming of sorts. He played football at Utah from 1984 to 1988 and served as an assistant coach for the Utes from 1992 to 1995. He has since held athletic director positions at the University of South Florida and the University of San Diego.

Harlan's hiring comes at a time of transition for Utah athletics. The Utes are set to join the Pac-12 Conference in 2023, and Harlan will be tasked with leading the department through the transition.

Harlan's Qualifications and Experience

  • Played football at Utah from 1984 to 1988
  • Assistant football coach at Utah from 1992 to 1995
  • Athletic director at the University of South Florida from 2008 to 2015
  • Athletic director at the University of San Diego from 2015 to present

Harlan's Goals for Utah

  • Lead Utah athletics through its transition to the Pac-12 Conference
  • Create a positive and winning culture within the athletic department
  • Enhance the fan experience at Utah sporting events
  • Increase fundraising and support for Utah athletics

Whittingham's Legacy

Whittingham led Utah to three Pac-12 South titles and one Pac-12 Championship Game appearance during his tenure. He also coached the Utes to a 10-win season and a Fiesta Bowl victory in 2021.

Whittingham's legacy at Utah is one of success and stability. He leaves behind a strong athletic department with a bright future.


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