From Deseret News archives:
Being Bronco: Mendenhall developed work ethic at young age
Eventually, Mendenhall managed to see the big picture. "I felt this was what I was supposed to be doing," he says. "I felt like I was supposed to be the coach here."
It took a little longer for BYU administrators to come to the same conclusion.
BYU offered the job first to Utah defensive coordinator Kyle Whittingham. Mendenhall found out about it the same way almost everyone else did - via a television news report. "That in and of itself was a difficult experience," he says.
Mendenhall knew that if Whittingham accepted the offer to return to his alma mater, there would be no place for him at BYU. Certain that Whittingham would take the job, Mendenhall and his wife, Holly, sat down with their three young sons. "We told our boys we were getting ready to go to a new place," he says.
When Whittingham announced he was staying at the U., Mendenhall was back in the running. During the second round of interviews with Mendenhall, Holmoe noticed a dramatic change. "That second time around, it hit us that he was what we were looking for," he says. "We went down the checklist of qualities we wanted and he had a lot of them. In the second interview, he answered questions as a head coach. He came up with creative philosophies and styles. It wasn't exactly the way I had planned the search, but the right guy was right here. Sometimes you overlook what's right underneath your nose. I think that was the case with Bronco." In a whirlwind of events over a matter of days, Mendenhall went from being this close to leaving BYU to being handed the reins of the program on Dec. 13, 2004.
"It was a wild month," Holly recalls.
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