It appears that the “Law Firm” may be breaking up in Eugene.
The Oregon Ducks’ offensive line coaching staff, consisting of A’lique Terry, Cutter Leftwich, Ryan Walk, and Dallas Warmack, has been among the best in the nation, producing three-straight Joe Moore Award finalist units. However, the group known as the “Law Firm” will be losing a member this offseason, as Leftwich is reportedly leaving for Lexington to join Will Stein’s staff with the Kentucky Wildcats.
According to a report from CBS Sports’ Chris Hummer, Leftwich is set to accept the role of offensive assistant coach with the Wildcats, a promotion from where he was in Eugene as the assistant OL coach. Leftwich joined the Ducks this past year after acting as the OL coach for the North Texas Mean Green, but he was part of Oregon’s staff before that stint in Denton, serving on Terry’s staff in 2023.
Kentucky is hiring Oregon assistant OL coach/run game coordinator Cutter Leftwich as an offensive assistant coach, sources tell @mzenitz and me for @CBSSports.
Leftwich, who was previously the o-line coach at North Texas, worked with Will Stein at both Oregon and UTSA. pic.twitter.com/UqGTMVPiFx
— Chris Hummer (@chris_hummer) December 13, 2025
This is the second hire that Stein has made from Oregon’s staff. earlier this month, he also hired the Ducks’ former Director of Recruiting, Pat Biondo, to become the general manager of the Wildcats’ football program.
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