Hawai’i names Graham 24th HC in school history

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Hawai’i has hired former Arizona State coach Todd Graham as the 24th head football coach in program history.

Athletic director David Matlin announced the hiring of Graham, also a former head coach at Pittsburgh and Tulsa, in a news release Tuesday.

Graham, 55, will replace Nick Rolovich, who was named coach at Washington State earlier this month. Rolovich guided the Rainbow Warriors to a 10-win season in 2019 and compiled a 28-27 record during his four-year stint as the program’s coach. Hawai’i lost to Boise State in the Mountain West title game this season and beat BYU 38-34 in the SoFi Hawai’i Bowl.

Prior to taking over at Hawai’i, Graham went 46-31 in six seasons in Tempe, winning 10 games in both 2013 and 2014. He was 2-2 in bowl games.

Graham came to Arizona State from Pittsburgh, where he was 6-6 in one season. Before that, he spent four seasons at Tulsa, amassing a 36-17 record.

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