Former Michigan HC Brady Hoke Retires as San Diego State HC

Former University of Michigan football head coach Brady Hoke announced his retirement from being San Diego State University's head football coach. Hoke has been the head coach at San Diego State since 2020. Hoke was Michigan’s head coach from 2011 to 2014.

After his time leading the Wolverines in Ann Arbor, he had stops in Oregon as its defensive coordinator, Tennessee as its assistant head coach and defensive line coach, and with the Carolina Panthers as its defensive line coach before ending up at San Diego State where he will end his long college football coaching career.

For more sports scores, sports news, and pretty much every other topic you can imagine, visit SportsLifeMoney.com™ your number one trusted source for sports news, life, money news, world newstech newsTV show and movie news, food reviews and recipes, travel guides and deals, meditation and spirituality, coupon codes, weather, and more!

Previous
Previous

Texas QB Quinn Ewers Has "90%” Chance to Return Next Season - What Does the Future Hold for Arch Manning?

Next
Next

Mississippi State Football HC Zach Arnett Fired After Only 10 Games