After joining the Utes as an offensive administrative assistant in 2017, Brock Bandur is in his third year as a graduate assistant coach. Bandur is assisting with the offensive line.
    Bandur’s previous experience includes a season as a defensive quality control assistant at Cincinnati and two years as a staff assistant at Nebraska. At Cincinnati, he helped the defensive staff in all facets of the program’s day-to-day operation in 2014, including practice planning and management. He also worked with the offensive scout team and the defensive line.
    Bandur assisted the Husker defensive staff in 2013 and was a defensive quality control assistant in 2015. As an undergraduate, he worked as a student manager at North Carolina in 2009 and Nebraska from 2010-12.
    Bandur has been involved in six bowl games at three schools: The 2013 Capital One Bowl and 2015 Foster Farms Bowl with Nebraska, the 2014 Military Bowl with Cincinnati and the 2017 Heart of Dallas Bowl, 2018 Holiday Bowl and 2019 Alamo Bowl with Utah.
    The Ord, Neb., native received a bachelor of science in business administration with a minor in economics from Nebraska in 2012. He is now taking graduate courses at Utah. Bandur, 30, is married to the former Jacie Zoerb.