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Boise State hires familiar face as new head coach

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A ndy Avalos is taking over as head coach at Boise State, returning to the school where he was a standout linebacker and defensive coordinato­r.

Avalos was announced Saturday as the replacemen­t for Bryan Harsin, who left Boise State to take the head coaching position at Auburn just before Christmas.

The hiring of Avalos continues Boise State’s trend of keeping the job running the program within the Broncos family. Boise State has hired either an assistant within the program or a former player to run the show dating back to Dirk Koetter taking over in 1998.

Avalos played for the Broncos from 2001- 05 and later returned as a defensive assistant and took over as defensive coordinato­r in 2016. For the past two seasons, he has been the defensive coordinato­r at Oregon.

“This is a dream come true, and a very humbling opportunit­y for myself and my family to be back in this program,” Avalos said in a statement. “I’m excited to get back around the players I have missed the last two years, and to provide an elite ex per ience for all the young men in the Boise State football program.”

The Broncos job seemed to come down to which former Boise State connection would end up in charge — former quarterbac­k Kellen Moore, Montana State coach Jeff Choate or Avalos. Moore has always seemed destined to be a head coach, but he withdrew from the process after signing a new contract to remain the offensive coordinato­r of the Dallas Cowboys.

After Moore withdrew, the decision for new Boise State athletic director Jeremiah Dickey came down to Avalos or Choate, a former assistant for the Broncos under Chris Petersen.

“We did our due diligence with this search in a very short period of time, and this was a national search, not just something we were looking at keeping within the family,” said Dickey, who was hired by the school just a week ago. “Andy left no doubt that he was the individual that would continue building on the wellestabl­ished culture within Bronco Football.”

Avalos was a two-time all-wac first-team selection during his playing career. Once he finished playing, Avalos coached at Division II Nebraska-kearney and Sacramento State before returning to Boise State in 2012 as an assistant.

Avalos was hired as the defensive coordinato­r at Oregon in February 2019.

He will inherit a Boise State program in flux. The Broncos have not matched the same level of success from the time when Moore was the quarterbac­k and Petersen was in charge, but the program has remained the benchmark for most Group of Five programs. Boise State went 69-19 under Harsin, won three Mountain West championsh­ips and claimed a Fiesta Bowl title in Harsin’s first season.

Boise State went 5-2 this season and lost to San Jose State in the Mountain West title game.

But there have been rumblings of unhappines­s with the Broncos’ current situation in the Mountain West, as evidenced by recent emails from Harsin revealed through public informatio­n requests and published by the Idaho Press that suggest change could be in order.

The Broncos have not played in a New Year’s Six bowl game since 2014. INDIANA’S PHILYOR ENTERING DRAFT >> Indiana wide receiver Whop Philyor announced he’s entering the NFL draft, the day after fellow WR Ty Fryfogle said he’s returning to the Hoosiers for his final season.

Fryfogle, the 2020 Big Ten Wide Receiver of the Year, led Indiana with 721 yards and seven touchdowns, while Philyor had the most catches with 54. Philyor gained 495 yards and added three scores.

The Hoosiers finished the season with a 6-2 (6-1 Big Ten) mark.

FLORI DA BR INGS IN MCGRIFF AS ASSISTANT >> Florida announced the hiring of Wesley Mcgriff as its secondary coach, replacing two assistants coach Dan Mullen fired after the team’s worst defensive season in more than a hundred years.

Mullen parted ways with secondary coaches Ron English and Torrian Gray last week.

Mcgriff spent the last two seasons as defensive backs coach at Auburn. Before that, he was defensive coordinato­r at Mississipp­i (2016-18).

He had previous stints at Auburn (2015) and Ole Miss (2012). He also spent time with the NFL’S New Orleans Saints (2013-15), Vanderbilt (2011), Miami (200710), Baylor (2003- 06), Kentucky (2001- 02), Eastern Kentucky (2000), Kentucky State (1995-99) and Savannah State (1990-94).

The 10th-ranked Gators (8- 4) allowed 30.8 points a game in 2020, their most since giving up 41.2 over six games in 1917.

 ?? PHOTO BY JOHN KELLY ?? Former Boise State player and assistant Andy Avalos returns to the university after being hired as the new head coach.
PHOTO BY JOHN KELLY Former Boise State player and assistant Andy Avalos returns to the university after being hired as the new head coach.

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