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Ron Caragher Named San Jose State Football Coach
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          Release: 12/17/2012
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After leading teams to three conference co-championships in his first six seasons as a NCAA Division I head coach, Ron Caragher accepted the head football coaching position at San Jose State University. Gene Bleymaier, the Spartans' director of athletics made the announcement.

Caragher comes to San Jose State from the University of San Diego (USD). The Toreros compiled a 44-22 win-loss record and were the 2007, 2011 and 2012 Pioneer Football League co-champions.

Twice, in 2007 and 2011, he was a nominee for the Eddie Robinson Coach of the Year Award established by The Sports Network to recognize the top head coach in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS). After his third 9-2 win-loss season record at USD, he was named the 2011 Pioneer Football League Coach of the Year.

The new Spartans' coach agreed to a five-year contract with San Jose State. He replaces Mike MacIntyre who accepted the University of Colorado head football coaching position on December 10.

"I'm very excited about the opportunity to lead the San Jose State football program. Having grown up in the San Jose area, I understand the rich tradition of Spartan Football - it's lineage of great coaches, terrific teams, and outstanding players," says Caragher, who remembers watching San Jose State games in Spartan Stadium as a youngster. 

"I very much look forward to getting to know the young men in the program and building upon the success of this most recent and outstanding 2012 season. San Jose State football is on the rise with its top-25 ranking. I am excited about our entrance into the Mountain West Conference and look forward to leading the charge."

San Jose State is Caragher's fourth university in a coaching career that includes six bowl appearances between 1994 and 2006. The 1990 UCLA graduate got his first taste of college coaching as a graduate assistant at his alma mater in 1994. He was promoted to a full-time assistant's position in 1996. In seven seasons with the Bruins, he coached wide receivers, punters and kickers.

Before accepting the University of San Diego head coaching position, Caragher worked four years as the running backs coach and recruiting coordinator at the University of Kentucky. In 2006, the Wildcats posted an 8-5 record, was invited to a bowl game for the first time in seven years and concluded the season with a Music City Bowl victory - Kentucky's first bowl win since 1984.

 "Ron Caragher stood out in a very strong field of applicants that see our recent success and achievements as a solid foundation for more great things to come from Spartan football in the near future," says Bleymaier. "During his six years as a head coach, Ron clearly demonstrated he is a proven winner. He is a man of integrity and a leader who clearly understands what it takes for our program to take the next positive steps on the field, in the classroom and in the community."

Born in nearby Redwood City, Calif., the 45-year old Caragher grew up in San Jose and nearby Morgan Hill, and graduated from San Jose's Bellarmine Prep.

A college quarterback, Caragher played on the 1985 through 1989 UCLA teams that won four consecutive bowl games including the 1986 Rose Bowl.           

            He and his wife, Wendy, have three sons - Josh, Ryan and Scott.


Year School Record Notes
2012 University of San Diego 8-3 Pioneer Football League co-champion
2011 University of San Diego 9-2 Pioneer Football League co-champion
2010 University of San Diego 5-6
2009 University of San Diego 4-7  
2008 University of San Diego 9-2  
2007 University of San Diego 9-2 Pioneer Football League co-champion
  Six Seasons 44-22  
       
2006 University of Kentucky assistant 8-5 Music City Bowl
2005 University of Kentucky assistant 3-8  
2004 University of Kentucky assistant
2-9
 
2003 University of Kentucky assistant 4-8  
       
2002 UCLA assistant 8-5 Las Vegas Bowl
2001 UCLA assistant 7-4  
2000 UCLA assistant 6-6 Sun Bowl
1999 UCLA assistant 5-6  
1998 UCLA assistant 10-2 Pac-10 champion, Rose Bowl
1997 UCLA assistant 10-2 Pac-10 co-champions, Cotton Bowl
1996 UCLA assistant 5-6  
       
1995 UCLA graduate assistant 7-5 Aloha Bowl
1994 UCLA graduate assistant 5-6  
       
1989 UCLA quarterback 3-7-1  
1988 UCLA quarterback 10-2 Cotton Bowl
1987 UCLA quarterback 10-2 Pac-10 co-champions, Aloha Bowl
1986 UCLA quarterback 8-3-1 Freedom Bowl
1985 UCLA quarterback 9-2-1 Pac-10 champion, Rose Bowl
       

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