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Controversy
Much criticism has been leveled at Ludwig ever since he took over at Oregon. Oregon's record before Ludwig became offensive coordinator was 10-2 in 2000 and 11-1 in 2001. For the three years Ludwig was at Oregon his record was 7-6, 8-4 and 5-6. The record for Oregon after he left was 10-2. Ludwig inherited a hot Utah offense after Urban Meyer left yet was only capable of creating a 7-5 record, and has since been offensive coordinator of a program that not too long ago, was unstoppable. Many sports fans, pundits and local media personalities in the Utah area have called for Ludwig's firing. His supporters on the other hand point to his records at Fresno State and Boise State as proof of his ability.