Houston Football: Kenny Guiton Replaces Darrell Wyatt As WR Coach

The Houston football program has switched up its coaching staff.
On Friday, it was reported that Darrell Wyatt has stepped down as the team’s wide receivers coach.
Replacing Wyatt will be former Houston graduate assistant Kenny Guiton, who had followed Tom Herman to Texas where he served as a quality control coach for receivers for just four months.
“We’re very appreciative of Darrell’s contributions over the last 15 months and certainly wish him well,” Houston head coach Major Applewhite in a statement. “We are excited for Kenny’s return to our program and know he’ll be welcomed by both our current and future student-athletes.”
Guiton played college football at Ohio State where Herman was serving as offensive coordinator. He then joined Herman at Houston following his playing career to serve as an offensive assistant for two years.
Now, the 25 year old is already climbing the coaching ladder.
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