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For Hoke, The Real Work Starts Now

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by Craig on November 25, 2009

Brady Hoke’s first year as SDSU football coach is about to come to an end, and I’m in a mood to take stock.  ”Hoke’s rules” have been in place for a full season, his teams have played harder and at times much better than previous editions, but the last few weeks have put a dent in what was a mostly optimistic first campaign.  So what’s changed?

From the outside looking in, little has changed in Hoke’s first season.  A team that won four games two years ago and two games last year will either win four or five games this season.  The top teams in the Mountain West conference blew out the Aztecs, again.  SDSU beat Colorado State and New Mexico, two teams that are a combined 1-13 in conference (New Mexico’s lone conference win was over, of course, Colorado State).  Attendance and outside interest are maybe a half-tick higher than last year, which isn’t saying much.

Of course, if you’re going to judge Brady Hoke from the outside looking in, then you are doing both him and yourself a disservice.  To me, 2009 was a year of undoing and redoing for the Aztecs football program.

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Wyoming QB Austyn Carta-Samuels scrambles for yardage (619 Sports photo/David Olender)

Wyoming QB Austyn Carta-Samuels scrambles for yardage (619 Sports photo/David Olender)

QUALCOMM STADIUM–Leading Wyoming 27-6 after three quarters, the San Diego State Aztecs were in prime position to earn their 5th win, close out their home schedule on a high note, win on Senior Night, and stay in line for their first bowl appearance in 11 years.

Then came the fourth quarter.

A Cowboys stampede turned into an Aztecs collapse.  Wyoming erupted for 24 unanswered points, blocked a field goal which would have iced the game for SDSU, and recovered a Hunter Hewitt fumble on a pooch kickoff with 2:07 to play.  Ian Watts’ 43 yard field goal gave the Cowboys the lead with 23 seconds to play, and a last-gasp Hail Mary pass was knocked out of Roberto Wallace’s hands in the end zone on the game’s last play.

It all added up to a stunning 30-27 Wyoming win, dropping the Aztecs to 4-6 on the season.

SDSU head coach Brady Hoke was practically vibrating with anger after the game:

 

Hear more from Hoke, Ryan Lindley, Luke Laolagi and Peter Nelson after the jump:

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