San Diego State’s Brady Hoke to Retire as Head Coach After Six Seasons

Seattle Sports

After six seasons as head coach of San Diego State’s football team, Brady Hoke is set to retire. Hoke, who was hired in 2015, led the Aztecs to a 51-48 record during his tenure, including four bowl game appearances.

Hoke’s most successful season came in 2017 when the Aztecs went 10-3 and won the Mountain West Conference championship. The team also made it to the Las Vegas Bowl that season, where they defeated Arizona State.

During his time at San Diego State, Hoke was known for his commitment to the players and his dedication to the program. He was also praised for his ability to recruit top talent and develop them into successful college athletes.

Hoke’s departure leaves a big void in the program, but the Aztecs are confident they can find a suitable replacement. The school has already begun the search for a new head coach and is expected to make an announcement soon.

Hoke’s retirement marks the end of an era at San Diego State. He will be remembered for his commitment to the program and for helping the Aztecs reach new heights. His legacy will live on in the hearts and minds of Aztec fans for years to come.

San Diego State's Brady Hoke to Retire as Head Coach After Six Seasons