Utah State hires New Mexico's Mendenhall as next coach
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Utah State has hired New Mexico's Bronco Mendenhall to be its next head coach, the school announced Friday.
Mendenhall received a six-year deal, sources told Pete Thamel of ESPN.
Mendenhall returned to coaching this season with New Mexico following a two-year hiatus after stepping down from his post at Virginia in 2021. New Mexico went 5-7 in his lone year on the sidelines.
The 58-year-old had a 36-38 record over six years with Virginia. He previously also coached BYU, where he produced an impressive 99-43 mark from 2005-15.
Utah State was led by interim coach Nate Dreiling after it fired Blake Anderson in July for violating his contractual obligations. The Aggies have a 4-8 record under Dreiling.
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