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Compared to Bronco Mendenhall's family's accomodations in a sprawling Utah home, their new domicile 2,000 miles away is considerably more compact.

After his move from BYU to become the University of Virginia's head coach, the Mendenhall clan of five has reportedly moved into a 44-foot camper as their new Virginia home is renovated, according to ESPN.

With renovations set to take at least five months, the family is without a hot water heater or sewage draining, walking across the lawn to a working bathroom in the house when needed.

"You trek across the property," Mendenhall said in the story. "I walked across one night in just my underwear, but no one's out there. ... When that room is targeted for demolition, we hope the hot water's working in the RV by then."