Two down, one to go?

According to ESPN.com, Illinois offensive coordinator Mike Locksley has agreed to become the head coach at New Mexico, sources close to the situation said Monday, making him the fourth African-American head coach in the Football Bowl Subdivision, the former Division I-A.

Of the three MWC openings, only San Diego State is still vacant. Of course, if you have been in a cave the last couple of weeks, then you wouldn't know that Dave Christensen is the new Wyoming head football coach.

Locksley, who also interviewed for the vacant head-coaching position at Clemson according to a source, was is in his fourth season as offensive coordinator at Illinois.

He will replace Rocky Long, who resigned Nov. 17 after 11 seasons as head coach.

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