Last December, Kent State head coach Sean Lewis made a decision which sent shockwaves around the program.
After five seasons running the show at Kent State, Lewis stepped down from the head coaching role to pursue an offensive coordinator gig on Deion Sanders’ staff at Colorado. Now, Lewis is back in a head coaching role. On Tuesday, The Action Network’s breaking news reporter Brett McMurphy stated Lewis will be the next head coach at San Diego State, replacing the recently retired Brady Hoke — another former MAC coach, who led Ball State to 12 wins in 2008.