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Dec. 20—After weeks of rumors and reports, New Mexico's coaching staff is finally official. The Lobos announced the hiring of 14 new staffers on Wednesday — including 11 full-time coaches ...
Dec. 19—Slowly — but surely — UNM football head coach Bronco Mendenhall's staff is coming together. ESPN's Adam Rittenberg reported on Tuesday that Syracuse offensive coordinator Jason Beck ...
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There were conversations with the likes of Terance Mathis, UNM's all-time receptions leader; Holmon Wiggins, Alabama's assistant head coach of offense and a running back for the Lobos from 1998 ...
For three seasons, Bob Titchenal served as the head football coach at New Mexico. His teams compiled records of 5–3–1, 5–5 and 2–8 for a total of a 12–15–1 record. [16] His teams struggled on the playing field and recruiting was a difficulty for Titchenal and his staff. UNM fired Titchenal after three seasons at the helm. [17]
In 1997, he served as the secondary coach at Louisiana Tech. From 1998 to 2002, he was the defensive coordinator for UNM, where he and head coach Rocky Long developed a blitz-happy 3-3-5 defensive scheme that produced NFL first-round draft pick Brian Urlacher, who played in New Mexico's "Loboback" position, a cross between a linebacker and safety.
Following his playing career, Gonzales joined the coaching staff at the New Mexico as a graduate assistant from 1999 to 2002. He served as the team's video coordinator from 2003 to 2005. He served as the team's video coordinator from 2003 to 2005.
Mendenhall is known to most UNM fans for the stifling 3-3-5 defenses he helped coordinate under then-head coach Rocky Long from 1998-2002, a key part of the Lobos' gradual return to prominence.