UNM VP/AD Eddie Nuñez Announces Change in Football Leadership
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — University of New Mexico Vice President/Director of Athletics Eddie Nuñez announced a new direction for the Lobo Football program with the decision to not retain Danny Gonzales for a fifth season.
“After careful consideration, I have reached the conclusion that our football program needs new leadership,” said Nuñez. “I want to thank Danny for his service to the University of New Mexico. Danny helped bring stability to our football program during a difficult time and played a big role in fostering a positive culture throughout our Department of Athletics. He truly cares about the University of New Mexico and all of our programs, and we are grateful for the lasting impact he has had on the student-athletes on our campus. Coach Gonzales will always be a Lobo for Life.”
Nuñez added, “In the end, we did not achieve the results on the field that we had wanted.”
Gonzales was named head coach on December 17, 2019, and led UNM over four seasons, ending his time at UNM with an 11-32 overall record.
“While I’m disappointed, I will always appreciate and be grateful for the opportunity to return to The University of New Mexico and lead the football program as head coach,” said Gonzales. “I’m proud of the program we built and will always cheer on my alma mater in the future.”
Nuñez will be looking for the university’s 33rd head football coach as the program heads into the 2024 season, its 126th in its history.
“We have already begun a national search to identify the next leader of our football program, and we will work quickly but most importantly as thoroughly as possible,” said Nuñez. “With the department’s standard of excellence, our strong fan support for Lobo Athletics, and our commitment to football, I am confident that we will find a tremendous coach to lead us into the future.”