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Whittingham's Departure: Big Changes in Big Twelve

Utahs Kyle Whittingham, a college football legend, steps down after 20 seasons, leaving behind an impressive record of 177 wins and 88 losses. His departure, along with other veteran coaches, adds complexity to the Big Twelve landscape. Whittingham, known for his dominant record against Colorado, will coach his final game in the Las Vegas Bowl. Meanwhile, Colorado prepares to face at least four first-year head coaches next season, including the new leaders at Utah, Oklahoma State, and Kansas State.

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