SALT LAKE CITY (ABC4 Sports) - Utes defensive lineman Junior Tafuna has played for Morgan Scalley the last three seasons, and he credits him for helping turn him into an NFL caliber player.
Scalley was named the "coach in waiting" a few weeks ago whenever Kyle Whittingham decides to retire.
"That's the right guy for the position," Tafuna said at Big 12 Conference Media Days. "The program is in great hands defensively, but the team overall is in great hands. Coach Scalley has been a great defensive, a great coach, and a great friend to me. I think no one else deserves it."
Scalley has been with the Utes for 17 years, having taken over as the defensive coordinator in 2016. Since then the Utes have ranked near the top of the Pac-12 in total defense. Linebacker Karene Reid just wishes he could play for Scalley has a head coach.
"I'm so happy for him," Reid said. "We're all so happy. I wish I would be around to see it, but obviously this is my last year. The culture, the energy, the mentality, the defense that you guys all see all came from him. So, don't be surprised when that spreads to the whole team when he becomes the head coach."
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