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SAN DIEGO — Sean Lewis has been hired as head football coach by San Diego State to revitalize a program that dropped to the bottom of the Mountain West standings. Lewis had been offensive coordinator at Colorado, where first-year coach Deion Sanders took away his play-calling duties late in the season. Prior to that, Lewis went 24-31 as head coach at Kent State from 2018-2022 and led the Golden Flashes to two bowl games. He was co-offensive coordinator at Syracuse and Bowling Green before moving to Kent State.







