spin these comments... Look, if you haven't heard about Bronco priding himself by putting in less time than you've been under a rock. The man has publicly stated this.
http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/2010-01-22/sports/os-grid-story-0123-20100122_1_coaching-bcs-practices
"BYU coach Bronco Mendenhall knows his schedule is unusual, but it also might make him the happiest coach in college football."
"Mendenhall looks at those coaches and sympathetically shakes his head."
"We have a very unique model at Brigham Young University," he said. "None of our coaches work on Sundays. Our entire staff goes home every night after practice at 6:30. We've had tremendous success because of the balance and I'm not willing, nor will I ever be willing, for the sake of football to compromise that."
"Unfortunately, a lot of coaches in our profession sacrifice their family and their health for their job," he said. "Many are asked to sacrifice one for the other because of whom they work for. I'm really trying to show a model that they're not exclusive. That you can do both, that you have success and spend time with your family."
"Mendenhall said he doesn't know of any other program that follows the same schedule, and it was a struggle starting it at BYU."
"Football is probably about the fifth priority for all of us. That means we have to be dedicated and focused all the time, making the most of shorter meeting times and practices."