Danny Gonzales
Danny Gonzales
Player Profile
Position:
Safeties/Punters

Experience:
Second Year

Alma Mater:
New Mexico '98

Danny Gonzales is in his second season as a member of the coaching staff, but he has been affiliated with the Lobo football program since 1994. Gonzales coaches the safeties after spending three years (2002-05) in charge of the UNM video department. Gonzales recruits the Albuquerque metro area, Arizona, Colorado, Nevada and Utah. Senior lobo/safety Quincy Black was named first team all-Mountain West in 2006 after totaling a team-high 114 tackles and 3 interceptions. Black was a 3rd-round draft pick of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2007. Gonzales has been associated with the New Mexico football program since 1994, including two seasons (2001-02) as a graduate assistant coach for the UNM defense. After graduating from UNM in 1998 with a bachelor's degree in Business Administration, Gonzales was an academic intern for two years. He earned his master's degree in Sports Administration from UNM in May of 2002. Gonzales was a three-year letterman from 1996-98 as a punter and was a member of the New Mexico's 1997 Western Athletic Conference Mountain Division championship team. Gonzales was a walk-on all five years he participated at UNM. The epitome of a team player, Gonzales earned the Chuck Cummings Memorial Award for morale and spirit and the Lobo Club Award for unselfish devotion following his senior season. Gonzales punted four times in his career for a 41.3-yard average. He still holds the school record for kickers with a 485-pound squat lift. A very community-minded student-athlete, Gonzales spent numerous hours making appearances at local high schools where he talked to youngsters about the importance of education and athletics. The 31-year-old Gonzales is a 1994 graduate of Albuquerque Valley High School. Gonzales and his wife Lea have a 10-year-old daughter, Alicia.