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Aggies sign football coach through 2027

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On Dec. 21, 2022, prior to New Mexico State's departure for the Quick Lane Bowl, Aggie football head coach Jerry Kill signed a six-year contract to lead the Aggies through 2027.

NM State’s win over Bowling Green in the Dec. 26 Quick Lane Bowl, gave Kill 164 career victories, ranking him as the eighth-winningest active FBS head coach. Kill sits above the likes of Dabo Swinney, Mike Gundy, Jim Harbaugh, Jimbo Fisher, and dozens more.  
In Kill's first season leading NM State, the Aggies went 7-6 and capped the year with a 24-19 victory over Bowling Green in the Quick Lane Bowl. In the final seven games of the season, the Aggies went 6-1 with the lone loss coming on the road to Missouri in SEC country. The seven-win season marked the first seven or more-win season for the Aggies since 2017 and just the third time since 1968. 
Before leading the Aggies, Kill took Southern Illinois, Northern Illinois, and Minnesota from struggling programs to national prominence. While at Northern Illinois, Kill led the Huskies to a bowl game in each of his three seasons with the program, sparking a run of eight consecutive bowl appearances. Kill also led Minnesota to three consecutive bowl appearances before stepping away from the program due to health concerns. While leading the Gophers to an 8-5 record and a Citrus Bowl appearance in 2014, Kill was named the Big Ten Coach of the Year. 

Kill became the 35th head coach in New Mexico State history in November 2021. 


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