Borregos Salvajes Toluca
The Borregos Salvajes Toluca (English: Toluca Wild Rams), or simply Borregos Toluca, team represents the Toluca campus of the Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM) in college football. The Borregos Toluca compete in the Jacinto Licea Conference, ONEFA's top division.
Borregos Salvajes Toluca | |
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First season | 1995 |
Head coach | Gustavo Tella 2nd season, 4–6 (.400) |
Stadium | Estadio La Congeladora (Capacity: 5,000[1]) |
Field surface | Artificial turf (blue) |
Location | Toluca, State of Mexico |
League | ONEFA |
Conference | Conferencia Jacinto Licea |
Past conferences | Conferencia Premier (2010–2019) Conferencia de los 12 Grandes (2005–2008) Conferencia de los 10 Grandes (1997–2004) Conferencia Nacional (1994–1996) |
Claimed national titles | 1 (2017) |
Conference titles | 3 (Premier: 2; Nacional: 1) |
Rivalries | ITESM Monterrey ITESM CEM |
Colors | Blue and White |
Outfitter | Under Armour |
Borregos Toluca has won one National Championships in 2017 and two Conferencia Premier titles (2017 and 2018).
The team plays in the Estadio La Congeladora, the only college stadium in Mexico with blue turf.[2] Since 2019, former Berlin Thunder player Gustavo Tella is the team's head coach.[3]
History
Early years
American football at the ITESM Toluca started with the youth program in 1990. In 1995, the school created the Liga Mayor program and participated in the Conferencia Nacional for the first time under head coach Santiago Caballero, finishing with a 1–7 record. The next season the team improved to a 3–5 record. In 1997, now led by coach Rafael Garnica, Borregos Toluca finished 7–1 and won the Conferencia Nacional title after defeating the Guerreros Aztecas UNAM 35–22 in the championship game. By winning the Conferencia Nacional, Borregos Toluca was promoted to the Conferencia de los 10 Grandes, the top level of college football in Mexico at the time.[4]
Diego García Miravete era (2000–2005)
In 2000, Diego García Miravete, who won nine National Championships with Cóndores UNAM as head coach, was appointed as Borregos Toluca new head coach. Led by García Miravete the team became one of the top teams of the league, but failed to win any championship, always reaching semifinals from 2001 to 2005, but unable to qualify to the championship game. Miravete left the team in 2006 and was replaced by Adolfo Jamal.[4]
2006–2016
For the 2007 season, Borregos Toluca was penalized by ONEFA for using an ineligible player and were barred from the playoffs.[5]
Adolfo Jamal left the team at the end of the 2008 season and was replaced by Juan Carlos Maya. For the 2009 season, all the ITESM teams left the ONEFA and created their own league, the Campeonato Universitario Borregos.[6] In 2010, Borregos Toluca joined as a charter team to the newly created Conferencia Premier CONADEIP.[4]
Horacio García era (2012–2018)
In 2012 Horacio García is appointed head coach of the team.[7]
In 2014, Borregos Toluca reaches a championship game for the first time in the team's history, but lost against the Aztecas UDLAP 14–17.[8]
2017 is the team's best season. After finishing the regular season 7–2, Borregos Toluca reaches the Conferencia Premier championship game and defeats Aztecas UDKAO 31–28, winning the Conferencia Premier title. Later, in the National Championship, Borregos Toluca defeats the ONEFA champions Pumas CU 16–15, being crowned National Champions for the first time.[9]
In 2018, Toluca repeats as champions of the Conferencia Premier again, defeating rivals Borregos Salvajes Monterrey 28–21 in Monterrey. Since ONEFA and CONADEIP did not reach any agreement for the season, no National Championship was played.[10]
In 2019, after eight seasons with the team, Horacio García leaves ITESM Toluca to coach Pumas Acatlán.[11]
Gustavo Tella era (2019–present)
In June 2019, ITESM Toluca names former offensive coordinator Gustavo Tella as the team's new head coach. Tella previously played in Borregos Toluca as wide receiver and placekicker during his college career and played professionally from 2005 to 2007 for the Rhein Fire and Berlin Thunder of the NFL Europa.[3]
Championships
National championships
Year | Coach | Record | Opponent | Result |
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2017 | Horacio García | 10–2 | Pumas UNAM CU | W 16–15 |
Conference championships
Year | League/Conference | Coach | Record | Opponent | Result |
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2017 | Conferencia Premier | Horacio García | 9–2 | Aztecas UDLAP | W 31–28 |
2018 | Conferencia Premier | Horacio García | 5–4 | Borregos Salvajes Monterrey | W 28–21 |
References
- Ayala, José Luis (27 November 2017). "Confirman estadio para el 'Campeón de Campeones'". La Silla Rota. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
- Quezada, Jesús (13 April 2014). "La Congeladora de los Borregos Toluca está en remodelación". Milenio (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 February 2021.
- "Gustavo Tella: Nuevo Head Coach de Borregos Toluca". Quadratín (in Spanish). 26 June 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
- "Borregos Salvajes del ITESM Campus Toluca" (in Spanish). CONADEIP. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
- "Es oficial, Borregos Toluca fuera de la postemporada". Receptor (in Spanish). 30 August 2007. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
- "Presentaron a CEM para Campeonato Universitario Borregos 2009". Mediotiempo.com (in Spanish). 4 September 2009. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
- "Los Borregos Toluca tienen nuevo Head Coach". Tackleo (in Spanish). 7 February 2012. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
- "Aztecas UDLAP, Bicampeón de Conadeip". Mediotiempo.com (in Spanish). 22 November 2014. Retrieved 3 February 2021.
- Chimal, Abimael (2 December 2017). "Se llevan Borregos el Tazón de Campeones". El Norte (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 February 2021.
- Díaz, Sergio; Fierro, Karla (24 November 2018). "Borregos Toluca ¡bicampeones del futbol americano colegial CONADEIP!". Tec.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved 3 February 2021.
- "Presenta formalmente FES Acatlán al coach Horacio García". Máximo Avance (in Spanish). 23 April 2019. Retrieved 3 February 2021.