New Mexico Targets Bronco Mendenhall for Head Coach Role Amid Mountain West Makeover
New Mexico is targeting Bronco Mendenhall, former Virginia and BYU coach, for their head coaching position, as reported by ESPN. Mendenhall, who has been out of coaching for the past two seasons, would be a strong hire for the Lobos, who have struggled in recent years. His coaching record includes 135 wins in 17 seasons as a head coach, and he led BYU to 11 straight bowl appearances. With five head coaching positions in the Mountain West changing hands, Mendenhall's potential hire would be part of a larger coaching makeover in the conference.
New Mexico's pursuit of Bronco Mendenhall highlights their desire to make a significant coaching hire and turn around their football program. Mendenhall's experience and success would bring much-needed credibility and stability to the Lobos.
- Bronco Mendenhall has a career record of 135-81 in 17 seasons as a head coach.
- New Mexico has only appeared in two bowl games in the last 15 seasons.
- The Mountain West Conference currently has five head coaching positions being filled.
- Bronco Mendenhall is being targeted by New Mexico for their head coaching position.
- If hired, Mendenhall would join a coaching makeover in the Mountain West Conference, with multiple schools making coaching changes.
New Mexico's pursuit of Bronco Mendenhall reflects their commitment to making a significant coaching hire and improving their football program. Mendenhall's potential addition would bring experience, success, and credibility to the struggling Lobos.
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