The announcement that San Diego State football and Brady Hoke will part ways at the end of the season presents a chance for the program to reinvent itself and change its direction. The team's poor performance and lack of excitement have led to a decline in fan support and results. The search for new leadership and fresh ideas is crucial for the program's future success.
This is the chance to re-invent how San Diego State football operates, how it feels and how it is perceived. This is the doorway to wipe away the dust and rust of the past two seasons and dramatically change the direction of a once-proud program. The announcement Monday that the Aztecs and Brady Hoke will go their separate ways at the end of the season provides a golden opportunity. Choose wisely. If Athletic Director J.D.
Wicker absorbed anything from his fan base as this season wilted, they hope he heard this: The only thing worse than being bad is being bad and boring. The Aztecs sit 113th in scoring offense among 130 major-college programs. They're tied for 111th in third-down conversion percentage. They're paying down Snapdragon Stadium while hemorrhaging season ticket holders. They'll miss a bowl game for the first time since 2009. They need fresh blood. Bold blood. Think Kliff Kingsbury, the offensive analyst at USC. Think Ryan Grubb, the offensive coordinator at Washingto
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