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Brady Hoke

Brady Hoke is the head coach of the San Diego State University football team.[1] He was hired for this position after his resignation[2] following a tenure as the head coach for Ball State University.

Personal

As a player, Hoke was a four-year football letterman and defensive standout for Ball State. He was a captain on the 1978 team that won the Mid-American Conference.

Hoke is the brother of Jon Hoke, the secondary coach of the Chicago Bears.

Coaching career

Before becoming the head coach at Ball State, Hoke was the defensive line/associate head coach at Michigan. His career also included stops at Oregon State (defensive line), Toledo (outside linebackers), Western Michigan (DL, special teams), Grand Valley State (defensive line), and Yorktown High School (defensive coordinator, offensive line).

During the 2008 season, Hoke led the Cardinals to the most wins in school history, finishing a 12-0 regular season before falling to the Buffalo Bulls in the MAC Championship. The season featured Ball State's first victory over a BCS conference opponent, the school's first appearance in the Top 25 polls, and their first appearance in the BCS standings.

Head coaching record

Year Team Overall Conference Standing Bowl/playoffs Coaches# AP°
Ball State (Mid-American Conference) (2003–2008)
2003 Ball State 4–8 3–5 T-4th
2004 Ball State 2–9 2–6 6th
2005 Ball State 4–7 4–4 5th
2006 Ball State 5–7 5–3 T-3rd
2007 Ball State 7–6 5–2 2nd L International
2008 Ball State 12–1 8–0 1st
Ball State: 34–38 27–20 MAC West Division
‡ Did not coach Ball State in the 2009 GMAC Bowl.
San Diego State (Mountain West Conference) (2009–present)
2009 SDSU 4–8 2–6 7th
2010 SDSU 7–2 4–1 3rd
San Diego State: 11–10 6–7
Total: 45–56
      National championship         Conference title         Conference division title or championship game berth

References

Preceded by Ball State Cardinals Head Football Coaches
2003-2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by San Diego State Aztecs Head Football Coaches
2009-present
Succeeded by
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