Bronco Mendenhall has been appointed as the head football coach at Utah State University, signing a six-year contract. Mendenhall, a seasoned coach with 18 years of experience, previously led teams at New Mexico, Virginia, and BYU. Known for his leadership and ability to develop young athletes, Mendenhall aims to elevate Utah State's football program. His career highlights include taking Virginia to its first Orange Bowl and achieving consistent bowl appearances with BYU. Mendenhall's return to Utah also allows him to be closer to his family.
Bronco Mendenhall has been named the new head football coach for Utah State University, signing a six-year deal. Known for his successful rebuilds at BYU and Virginia, Mendenhall is tasked with revitalizing a struggling Aggies program that recently joined the Pac-12 Conference. Utah State aims to return to conference contention and improve its NFL talent pipeline under Mendenhall's leadership, amidst ongoing challenges including a Department of Justice investigation and the evolving college sports landscape.
Bronco Mendenhall, a veteran head coach with a track record of turning around struggling programs, has been named the head football coach at The University of New Mexico. Mendenhall previously served as the defensive coordinator and associate head coach for the Lobos from 1998-2002. He later became the head coach at BYU, where he led the team to multiple bowl games and conference titles. Mendenhall then took over the Virginia Cavaliers, leading them to their first Coastal Division Championship and ACC Championship game appearance. He has a career record of 135-81 and has consistently produced bowl-eligible teams.
Bronco Mendenhall, former head coach at the University of Virginia, has reportedly been hired as the next head football coach for the University of New Mexico (UNM). Mendenhall, who previously served as the Lobos' defensive coordinator from 1998 to 2002, has signed a five-year deal with UNM. The university has neither confirmed nor denied the reports.