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BYU’s Bronco Mendenhall named head coach at Virginia

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PROVO — BYU head football coach Bronco Mendenhall has been named the new head coach at the University of Virginia, the Cavaliers announced Friday afternoon.

Mendenhall took the Cougars to a 99-42 record as head coach for the past 11 years, including this season’s 9-3 finish that will end in the Las Vegas Bowl on Dec. 19.

“Professionally and personally I seek to embrace the highest standards in college sports, on and off the field, and I love the high standards both academically and athletically at Virginia,” Mendenhall said in a statement from UVA. “I am excited to not only help provide the continual growth and development of the student athletes academically but also reestablish Virginia as a consistent winner with a fiercely competitive and winning product on the football field.

“BYU has played the pivotal role in my professional and personal life and I will be forever indebted to the outstanding young men and exceptional people I have had the opportunity to work with at BYU. My success at BYU was possible because these great people chose the phenomenal, unique and faith-based experience available at BYU.”

Mendehall’s six bowl wins over the past decade rank second in the nation to Florida State over the same time frame.

“Bronco Mendenhall’s teams have consistently won at a high level and he’s demonstrated the ability to create a strategic vision to build a program and then implement his plan to be successful,” Virginia athletic director Chris Littlepage said in a statement. “His emphasis on the overall development of student athletes and a commitment to academic achievement is in line with our goals of Uncompromised Excellence. We’re excited to begin a new era of Virginia football and support Bronco and his staff.”

Mendenhall and the Cavaliers reached a five-year deal worth $3.25 million per year.

The Cavaliers finished 4-8 in 2015, the final season of former coach Mike London, who went 27-46 in six years in Charlottesville, Virginia.

“I am extremely grateful for the opportunity I’ve had to work with Bronco as our head football coach,” BYU athletic director Tom Holmoe said in a statement. “He has worked tirelessly on behalf of our student-athletes to give them the best possible collegiate experience, on and off the field. Bronco has been loyal through and through to BYU. I’m grateful for everything he’s done for the football program.

“He has a strong desire to complete this season and will coach our team at the Royal Purple Las Vegas Bowl. We wish Bronco, Holly and their family the very best as they move on to this new opportunity.”

BYU will visit Virginia in 2019, and hosts the Cavs in 2023.

BYU begins a national search for its next head coach immediately.

This article was originally published at KSL.com. It is used here with permission.

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