There’s always been more to than football, and those who know him never expected him to coach into his late 60s or 70s. Even so, the news that broke Thursday afternoon was stunning.
Mendenhall, who’s in his sixth season as the University of Virginia’s head coach, announced he’ll step down from that position after the team’s upcoming bowl game. He informed his staff of his decision at 4:45 p.m. and told his players at 5 p.m.
At 5:30 p.m., he started a Zoom call with media members and, after delivering a lengthy, emotional opening statement, fielded questions for about 40 minutes.
“I remember saying along the way that I would like the end of my life to add so much value that people forgot I was a football coach,” Mendenhall said, “and they’d have to go back and look it up [and say], ‘Oh, wait, that guy, he coached football at some point.’
“I’ve tried to add that value at the same time through football. But I would love for the next part to be helpful to others, impactful to others, inspiring to others, to do things of real value and substance. And maybe someone will remember, if I’m wearing an old ball cap or something: ‘Oh, wait, you used to be in football, right?’”

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