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Bronco Mendenhall, former BYU coach, is leaving for Utah State after one season in New Mexico

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Bronco Mendenhall, former BYU coach, is leaving for Utah State after one season in New Mexico

Bronco Mendenhall was out of coaching for two seasons before taking the job at New Mexico. (Photo by Sam Wasson/Getty Images)

Bronco Mendenhall returns to Utah State.

The school announced Friday that the former BYU coach will be its next football coach. Mendenhall spent the 2024 season as head coach at New Mexico after spending the 2022 and 2023 seasons out of college football.

“Bronco is one of the most experienced coaches in college football. His leadership, proven track record and deep knowledge of the game make him the ideal choice to take our program to the next level,” Utah State athletic director Diana Sabau said in a statement. a statement. “Bronco’s success extends far beyond football. He has a deep connection and care for growing young men. His student-athletes are proven leaders. He has consistently developed programs that emphasize character, discipline and excellence in every aspect of their lives. “

Utah State needed a head coach after the messy departure of Blake Anderson just before the 2024 season started. Anderson was officially fired in July, two weeks after he was placed on leave by the school. Anderson was disciplined for allegedly attempting to personally investigate allegations of domestic violence against an Aggies player.

“Most egregiously, you engaged in investigative efforts related to the domestic violence arrest, including meeting with and collecting written statements from the potential victim and another witness,” the termination letter to Anderson said. “You took these actions after an arrest and while a criminal investigation was ongoing.”

The Aggies went 4-8 in 2024 under interim coach Nate Dreiling. The former New Mexico State defensive coordinator was hired by Anderson before the 2024 season and elevated to the team’s interim coach while Anderson was suspended.

Mendenhall, 58, was the coach at BYU for 11 seasons from 2005 through 2015. The Cougars went to bowl games in each of his seasons with the team and had a record of 99-43 in his tenure with five seasons of 10 wins or more. . Mendenhall left BYU after the 2015 season for Virginia, where he led the Cavaliers for six seasons.

Virginia went 9-5 in 2019, three years after going 2-10 in Mendenhall’s first season. The Cavaliers won 16 games in his last three seasons, and he stepped aside after the 2021 season.

New Mexico was 5-7 in 2024, after going 4-8 in Danny Gonzales’ final season in 2023. Mendenhall’s departure is one of many in New Mexico heading into 2025. The school’s offensive coordinator Jason Beck was announced as Utah’s new offensive coordinator. on Thursday. And when Beck’s move was announced, New Mexico quarterback Devon Dampier said he was entering the transfer portal.

Dampier was one of the most underrated players in college football in 2024. The sophomore was 226 of 390 passing for 2,768 yards and 12 TDs and 12 interceptions, while also rushing 155 times for 1,166 yards and 19 TDs. Only Army’s Bryson Daily and Jacksonville State’s Tyler Huff had more rushing yards among quarterbacks, and Huff and Dampier were the only two QBs in college football to throw for at least 2,000 yards and rush for at least 1,000 yards.

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