The Mountain West is undergoing changes as it prepares for the departure of five teams to the reformed Pac-12. This article ranks the top five head coaches in Mountain West football, highlighting their achievements and challenges ahead.
Key points
Mountain West is splitting with five teams leaving for the Pac-12
Top five head coaches ranked include Jason Eck and Dan Mullen
Jason Eck led New Mexico to a 9-4 record in his debut season
Dan Mullen has a history of success at Florida and Mississippi State
New teams like North Dakota State are joining the Mountain West
New Mexico LobosUNLV RebelsNorth Dakota State BisonAir Force Falcons
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 01: Head coach Jason Eck of the New Mexico Lobos looks on in the second half of a game against the UNLV Rebels at Allegiant Stadium on November 01, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Louis Grasse/Getty Images) | Getty Images
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - NOVEMBER 01: Head coach Jason Eck of the New Mexico Lobos looks on in the second half of a game against the UNLV Rebels at Allegiant Stadium on November 01, 2025 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Louis Grasse/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Welcome to the beginning of May! The off-season continues. The Mountain West is set to split this summer with the ādeparting fiveā leaving to create the reformed Pac-12. The Mountain West has added the likes of North Dakota State, Northern Illinois, and UTEP to fill the gaps.
We at the Mountain West Connection intend to cover both conferences going forward. āFriday Fiveā will feature the five best of, well, anything leading into football season, alternating between each conference week-to-week. Best quarterbacks, stadiums, mascots, who knows. Weāre open to your ideas! This week, we start off with the Friday Five Mountain West football head coaches.
**5. Tim Polasek, North Dakota State**
Polasek is not unfamiliar with the Mountain West, he was Craig Bohlās offensive coordinator at Wyoming from 2021-2023 before returning to Fargo. In his first two seasons as head coach he went 14-2 and 12-1, winning the Missouri Valley twice and of course, winning a national championship. Heāll be tasked with guiding the Bison into the FBS and this new edition of the Mountain West. Bison fans rightfully have big expectations, can Polasek hit the ground running come fall 2026?
**4. Troy Calhoun, Air Force**
Itās not every day you see an NFL offensive coordinator leave his job to coach a college football program, let alone a non-power team, but thatās exactly what Calhoun did nearly twenty years ago when he left the to become Air Forceās head coach. Calhounās job is complicated, heās tasked with producing a winner and developing young people with strong character that are prepared to serve on active duty. Calhoun has led the program to 13 bowl games and won the Mountain Division in 2015 and 2021. With several of the old conference title contenders off to the Pac-12, you can bet that Calhoun is hoping to break through and win the conference.
**3. Timmy Chang, **
The transfer portal can be very unforgiving. Few understand that more than Timmy Chang when he took over the program in 2022. The Todd Graham fiasco led to a near complete roster turnover that left Chang and his staff in a bad place. The results were predictably disastrous and in an age where loyalty seems like a bygone concept, some wondered if Hawaii would ever recapture its former glory. Chang broke through in 2025 posting a 9-4 record and defeating multiple Power 4 programs with a surprisingly young roster, setting the stage for more to come. Iām putting Chang at third here simply because I think itās incredibly hard to win at Hawaii right now with NIL, the portal, and the ongoing stadium issue making life difficult on UH and yetā¦Chang has struck gold at Manoa.
**2. Dan Mullen, UNLV**
Needless to say, Mullen knows big-time college football. He found success at and Mississippi State before becoming an analyst for ESPNās college football coverage. UNLV convinced him to return to the sidelines and the Rebels maintained the success they found under the previous regime. was a star and the Rebels were thrilling on offense, qualifying for the conference championship game. Mullen was the first head coach in FBS history to win BCS/New Yearās Six bowl games in both of his first two seasons with a program, so thereās a habit Rebels fans are hoping continues this fall. Heās helped produce the likes of and , so you can expect the Rebels to thrive at quarterback as long as Mullen is head coach.
**1. Jason Eck, **
I wonāt fight anyone for putting Mullen at number 1 on this list, but Iām going with Jason Eck based on vibes. His teams just play sound football in all phases despite Eck having at least one hand tied behind his back wherever he coaches. Donāt lie, Lobos fans, success on the gridiron has been hard to come by. Eck found it right away, dominating at the Rose Bowl in his debut season with a 35-10 win. The Lobos would be in the thick of the conference race all season, going 9-4 in his debut season in Albuquerque. This after Eck helped establish the as a nationally-ranked program after years of struggles. Eck is a rising star and will find more success this fall, then the Lobos will have the tall task of trying to keep the Power 4 programs away.
**Others in consideration:** Ken Niumatalolo absolutely could be on this list, he was consistent for ages at Navy before taking over at . The rest of the coaches in the Mountain West, Jay Sawvel, Jeff Choate, Scotty Walden, and Rob Harley, have some work to do to climb into the Top 5.
Q&A
Who are the top five Mountain West football head coaches?
The top five Mountain West football head coaches are Jason Eck (New Mexico), Dan Mullen (UNLV), Timmy Chang (Hawaii), Troy Calhoun (Air Force), and Tim Polasek (North Dakota State).
What challenges does Jason Eck face as head coach of New Mexico?
Jason Eck faces the challenge of maintaining success at New Mexico, where past performance has been inconsistent, while also competing against stronger programs in the conference.
How did Dan Mullen perform in his first seasons at UNLV?
Dan Mullen became the first head coach in FBS history to win BCS/New Yearās Six bowl games in both of his first two seasons at UNLV, leading the Rebels to a conference championship game.
What impact will the departure of five teams have on the Mountain West?
The departure of five teams to the reformed Pac-12 will significantly alter the competitive landscape of the Mountain West, prompting the addition of new teams like North Dakota State and Northern Illinois.
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