Bronco Mendenhall is a distinguished Football coach currently serving as the head coach of Utah State University. His coaching journey began after a successful playing career at Oregon State, where he transitioned into coaching as a graduate assistant. Mendenhall quickly made a name for himself, taking on various defensive roles at institutions like Snow College and Northern Arizona, where he honed his skills in defensive strategy and player development.
Mendenhall’s tenure at Brigham Young University (BYU) from 2005 to 2015 marked a significant chapter in his career. As head coach, he led the Cougars to a remarkable 99-43 record, including two Mountain West Conference championships. His innovative approach and the motto “Earned Not Given” fostered a culture of accountability and excellence, resulting in numerous players earning NFL contracts, including first-round pick Ezekiel Ansah.
In 2016, Mendenhall took the helm at the University of Virginia, where he revitalized the program. Under his leadership, the Cavaliers achieved their first Orange Bowl appearance and secured both the Commonwealth Cup and the Jefferson-Eppes Trophy in 2019. His commitment to academic success was evident as well, with Virginia ranking among the top programs for Academic All-Americans during his tenure.
Mendenhall’s coaching philosophy emphasizes both athletic and academic achievement, making him a respected figure in college Football. His legacy is characterized by a dedication to developing young athletes into successful players and individuals, ensuring his impact on the sport will be felt for years to come.