Hoke to San Diego State a puzzling move

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i got this story from the cnn / si web site....it's a real head scratcher for me also...

Brady Hoke will reportedly be named San Diego State coach.

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In putting a dormant Ball State program in the national spotlight, Brady Hoke was bound to be a wanted man, so his reported departure isn't going to stun anyone -- however the school he's leaving for certainly will.

Hoke will reportedly be named San Diego State's next coach as early as Monday according to numerous reports, including the San Diego Union-Tribune. He will leave his alma mater after a 12-1 regular season that landed him a guest spot on the Late Show with David Letterman to take over a program that hasn't won more than five games since 2003 and hasn't been to a bowl game in 10 years.

No contract figures have been reported, but it was believed that San Diego State could triple Hoke's current base salary of $240,000.

The move isn't without its basis: Hoke has SDSU ties with his brother Jon, who was an Aztecs assistant from 1987-88 and he recruited in California while on staff at Michigan. But was Hoke really pining that much to get out of Muncie, Ind., that he'd take over a program in shambles? There are the obvious draws, like better facilities with Qualcomm Stadium and the fact that he now gets to live in a place where it doesn't snow seven months out of the year, but for the next few years Hoke will be chasing respectability and not bowl bids.

If this move makes little sense for Hoke, you can say the same about the Aztecs. They were rumored to have also been considering UCLA defensive coordinator DeWayne Walker, who recruits the L.A. area and is from Southern California. But conventional moves have made little sense for SDSU as of late, like the hiring of Chuck Long, who had no previous head coaching experience.

Hoke will be taking over a rebuilding project that would turn away Norm Abrams. The Aztecs ranked 91st or lower in 13 major national categories this season, including total offense (99th) and total defense (112th). There is no quick turnaround, as Long found out in getting canned after going 9-27 in three seasons. Hoke will have his work cut out for him to make SDSU a Mountain West contender, though if he did manage to do at SDSU what he's done at Ball State, he'd likely be even more sought-after. Remember, Hokie did interview with Auburn before it hired Gene Chizik away from Iowa State, though it's unclear whether he was truly considered for the job or simply brought in at the recommendation of a search committee. Re-establishing another program could allow him to write his own ticket and maybe that's why Hoke is leaving the school where he played, met his wife and received his first shot as a head coach.

Still, it's hard to imagine why this is ultimately the job an up-and-coming coach would have picked following his breakout season. Of course, it is a move that is rather reminiscent of one another MAC coach made in jumping to the MWC when Urban Meyer left Bowling Green to go to Utah -- and we all know how that one turned out.
 

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Great move for Hoke. There is plenty of talent to go around in SoCal and when you have a chance to get out of a place like Muncie, Indiana, you do it. He knows he caught lightning in a bottle and the only way to go from here at Ball State is down. If he rebuilds SDSU then the next go round he'll be interviewing for big time gigs. Not sure how the Auburn thing went down, but IMO he'll be happy he didn't get that job. $aban is going to own that state and rivalry until he moves on.
 

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Puzzling move, yes. But not for Hoke, who I think takes a step in the right direction. SDSU has had success in the past, and a revitalized SDSU program can become bowl eligible with regularity in short order.

For SDSU, this move puzzles me, as I feel they could have done better w/ Walker.
 

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Puzzling move, yes. But not for Hoke, who I think takes a step in the right direction. SDSU has had success in the past, and a revitalized SDSU program can become bowl eligible with regularity in short order.

For SDSU, this move puzzles me, as I feel they could have done better w/ Walker.

i think hoke is following the urban meyer blue print...hell stay at this job for a few years & then go for something better...
 
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San Diego is a much better place to live than that shithole they call Muncie!
 

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Never understood why this program and UNLV can't become powerhouses. The talent that has come out out San Diego over the years is unbelievable but none of them play at this school. Also, it should be a magnet for kids all over the country. This seems like a good fit for Hoke and yes................anything is better than Muncie.
 

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Stan Parrish (QB coach who developed Tom Brady at UM) was Hoke's OC and he is staying at Ball St. If I'm SD State I'm less than enthusiastic about the hire now that Parrish is out of the mix.
 
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