Coach Tom Craft got fired!

alfred johnson

The NCAA Football former quarterback for the Aztecs in the mid-1970s Tom Craft was fired Monday after failing to post a winning record in four seasons.

The NCAA Football athletic director Jeff Schemmel promised to hire a replacement, "Give Tom a lot of credit. I think the program's better than it was before," Schemmel said.

Schemmel hopes to hire a replacement by Christmas, promised to hire a replacement "who can excite the community."

Possible candidates: The former Washington and Colorado NCAA Football coach

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Rick Neuheisel, Bobby Hauck, coach at Division I-AA Montana its another option.

Schemmel saids San Diego State can become a top 10 program.

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