San Diego State University's Head Football Coach Brady Hoke to Retire
SDSU Begins Search for New Coach Amid Struggles with Offensive Performance
- San Diego State University's head football coach, Brady Hoke, has announced his retirement at the end of the current season, marking the end of his second stint with the Aztecs.
- SDSU is currently 3-7 this season, marking their first losing season since 2009.
- Potential candidates to replace Hoke include Washington offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb, Missouri offensive coordinator Kirby Moore, and UCLA defensive coordinator D’Anton Lynn, among others.
- SDSU has been struggling with its offense, ranking 115th in scoring this year, a factor that the new coach will need to address.
- The Aztecs recently opened a new stadium, Snapdragon Stadium, which could be a draw for potential new coaches.