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  • title Assistant Offensive Line Coach
BIO

Former two-time national champion Dallas Warmack is in his first season at Kentucky as the assistant offensive line coach. He works closely with offensive line coach Cutter Leftwich in developing the Big Blue Wall.

Warmack came to the Bluegrass after building a strong foundation as a high-level collegiate player and as a rising young coach. A former standout offensive lineman at Alabama and Oregon, Warmack brings championship-level experience, technical knowledge and a player-development mindset to Kentucky’s offensive staff.

Warmack spent the last three seasons (2023-25) at Oregon, where he gained valuable experience learning from UK head coach and former Oregon offensive coordinator Will Stein.

From 2023-24, he began working in the recruiting and player personnel office under UK general manager Pat Biondo, while also assisting Oregon offensive line coach A’lique Terry.

The following year, he moved to an offensive analyst role, again working with the offensive line alongside Terry and also Cutter Leftwich, who was the assistant offensive line coach and run game coordinator for the Ducks.

Prior to beginning his coaching career, Warmack gained professional playing experience, including stints with the St. Louis Battlehawks (XFL) in 2023 and Tampa Bay Bandits (USFL) in 2022.

Warmack began his collegiate career at Alabama before finishing his playing career at Oregon.

At Alabama, he saw action in 16 games from 2015-17, playing under offensive line coach Mario Cristobal and Hall of Fame head coach Nick Saban.  During that span, the Crimson Tide won two national championships (2015 and 2017) and two straight SEC championships (2015 and 2016).

Warmack followed Cristobal to Oregon in 2018 and earned a starting role in 24 of 26 games at right guard from 2018-19. In 2018, he helped the Ducks post a 9-4 overall record, concluding the season with a victory over Michigan State in the Redbox Bowl.  In 2019, he helped Oregon produce one of the top seasons in program history, finishing No. 5 nationally with a 12-2 overall record. The Ducks defeated No. 5 Utah, 37-15, to win the 2019 Pac-12 championship and went on to defeat Wisconsin in the 2020 Rose Bowl to conclude the 2019 season. He was named All-PAC by Pro Football Focus.

Warmack graduated from Alabama in 2018 with a bachelor’s degree in communication studies and a minor in sports management. He went on to earn a master’s degree in educational leadership at Oregon in 2020.

The Atlanta native was a consensus four-star prospect coming out of Mays High School. He was listed as the nation’s No. 12 offensive guard after receiving first-team All-State honors by the Georgia Sports Writers Association and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution as a junior and senior. He also played in the U.S. Army All-American Game and advanced to the finals of Nike’s The Opening.

Dallas Warmack’s Coaching Career

Year Position School Bowl Games
2025 Offensive Analyst (OL) Oregon CFP First Round (2025); Capital One Orange Bowl (CFP Quarterfinals) (2025); Peach Bowl (CFP Semifinals) (2025)
2023-24 Recruiting & Player Personnel/OL Coach Special Assistant Oregon Fiesta Bowl (2023), Rose Bowl (CFP Quarterfinal) (2024)
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