Football
Mirando, Angelo

Angelo Mirando
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
Mississippi State Head Coach Dan Mullen didn’t have to go very far to find a perfect addition to the staff, as he promoted Angelo Mirando on Jan. 6, 2011 to coach the wide receivers after Mark Hudspeth took the head coaching job at Louisiana-Lafayette.
Before becoming an assistant coach at State, the former Case-Western Reserve quarterback spent the previous three seasons serving as offensive graduate assistant under Coach Mullen (one at Florida and two at Mississippi State). He worked with the quarterbacks in 2009 in Starkville before helping with the receivers in 2010.
Mirando coached the wide receivers during bowl practices leading up to Mississippi State’s 52-14 victory over Michigan in the 2011 Progressive Gator Bowl. The Bulldog wideouts, playing without injured Chad Bumphis and Leon Berry, combined for 14 receptions for 191 yards and three scores.
In his first full season as assistant coach, Mirando coached the receivers to a school-record 19 touchdown receptions, while helping an offense finish second all-time in school history in total offense and first downs. Mirando’s receivers also placed in the top 10 in school history in receptions.
“Angelo has a great knowledge of our offensive system and what we’re trying to accomplish,” Mullen said.
Mirando began his coaching career as a quality-control graduate assistant at the University of Florida in 2008 after graduating earlier in the year from Case-Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
Coaching Experience
2011- Mississippi State (Wide Receivers)
2010: Mississippi State (Graduate Assistant)
2009: Mississippi State (Graduate Assistant)
2008: Florida (Graduate Assistant)
Personal Information
Birthdate: Dec. 2, 1985
Hometown: Jefferson, Ohio
Education: 2008 – Bachelor’s from Case-Western Reserve
Before becoming an assistant coach at State, the former Case-Western Reserve quarterback spent the previous three seasons serving as offensive graduate assistant under Coach Mullen (one at Florida and two at Mississippi State). He worked with the quarterbacks in 2009 in Starkville before helping with the receivers in 2010.
Mirando coached the wide receivers during bowl practices leading up to Mississippi State’s 52-14 victory over Michigan in the 2011 Progressive Gator Bowl. The Bulldog wideouts, playing without injured Chad Bumphis and Leon Berry, combined for 14 receptions for 191 yards and three scores.
In his first full season as assistant coach, Mirando coached the receivers to a school-record 19 touchdown receptions, while helping an offense finish second all-time in school history in total offense and first downs. Mirando’s receivers also placed in the top 10 in school history in receptions.
“Angelo has a great knowledge of our offensive system and what we’re trying to accomplish,” Mullen said.
Mirando began his coaching career as a quality-control graduate assistant at the University of Florida in 2008 after graduating earlier in the year from Case-Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.
Coaching Experience
2011- Mississippi State (Wide Receivers)
2010: Mississippi State (Graduate Assistant)
2009: Mississippi State (Graduate Assistant)
2008: Florida (Graduate Assistant)
Personal Information
Birthdate: Dec. 2, 1985
Hometown: Jefferson, Ohio
Education: 2008 – Bachelor’s from Case-Western Reserve