This article is from the Kansas City Chiefs website. There is a section in the story which addresses Andy Reid's time at UTEP.
The biggest take away for me which I didn't realize was the following:
"In two years at UTEP, team went a combined 17-7 and picked up their first 10-win season in 1988, a year that ended with an Independence Bowl loss to Southern Miss and their young playmaking quarterback—Brett Favre. But soon, the Reid family was on the move again after Stull accepted the head coaching position at the University of Missouri.
The family had grown by one more while they were in El Paso as their first daughter, Crosby, was born.
Koetter was actually offered the head coaching position at UTEP after Stull had accepted the job at Mizzou and wanted Reid to stay with him in Texas, but Koetter ultimately declined the job and they both ended up heading to Columbia with Stull."
Article: https://www.chiefs.com/news/longforms/the-andy-reid-story
The biggest take away for me which I didn't realize was the following:
"In two years at UTEP, team went a combined 17-7 and picked up their first 10-win season in 1988, a year that ended with an Independence Bowl loss to Southern Miss and their young playmaking quarterback—Brett Favre. But soon, the Reid family was on the move again after Stull accepted the head coaching position at the University of Missouri.
The family had grown by one more while they were in El Paso as their first daughter, Crosby, was born.
Koetter was actually offered the head coaching position at UTEP after Stull had accepted the job at Mizzou and wanted Reid to stay with him in Texas, but Koetter ultimately declined the job and they both ended up heading to Columbia with Stull."
Article: https://www.chiefs.com/news/longforms/the-andy-reid-story