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Delp is in his fourth season with the University of Utah football program and currently serves as the running backs graduate assistant coach for the 2025 season.
In 2024, Delp worked as the offensive line graduate assistant, contributing to both the offensive line and special teams units. His responsibilities included charting defensive fronts and pressures, coordinating scout team periods, leading scout defensive line meetings, and conducting opponent breakdowns to support weekly game planning.
Delp initially joined the Utah staff in 2022 as a defensive line recruiting analyst, supporting recruiting efforts under defensive ends coach Lewis Powell and defensive tackles coach Luther Elliss. He played an integral role in player evaluations, official visits, and gameday operations for prospective student-athletes and their families. His efforts contributed to Utah signing its highest-ranked recruiting class in program history, which finished No. 23 nationally in 2023. That same season, Utah earned a Pac-12 Championship and a berth in the Rose Bowl.
A former offensive lineman at Oregon State University (2014–2018), Delp appeared in 36 career games with 12 starts. As a senior captain in 2018, he helped anchor a line that propelled Jermar Jefferson to over 1,000 rushing yards—the first Oregon State running back to achieve the mark in a decade. That season, the Beavers produced eight 100-yard rushing games, including multiple 200-yard performances.
During his time at Oregon State, Delp played under head coaches Mike Riley, Gary Andersen, and Jonathan Smith, and earned his bachelor’s degree in Sociology in 2018.
A native of the Inland Empire, California, Delp was a two-way standout and team captain at Diamond Ranch High School, while also lettering in basketball and rugby.
He is married to his wife, Dayanerrah.