Football

SDSU Names Bojay Filimoeatu Defensive Line Coach

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SAN DIEGO -- San Diego State football head coach Brady Hoke has named Bojay Filimoeatu as an assistant coach on Monday. Filimoeatu (BO-jay FEE-lee-moe-EE-ah-tu) will coach the defensive line.
 
A former Broyles Award nominee for the best assistant coach in college football, Filimoeatu comes to The Mesa with seven years of collegiate experience, including five in the Mountain West.
 
"We're excited about Bojay coming on board to coach the defensive line," Hoke said. "He has plenty of experience in the Mountain West with stints at UNLV, Utah State and San José State. He did a great job at UNLV with the defensive line last year and they improved up front throughout the season. He's a nice addition to our staff as we look to build upon past success."
 
In his one season at UNLV in 2022, Filimoeatu guided Adam Plant Jr. and Eliel Ehimare to all-MW honors. Plant Jr. earned second-team accolades after recording 62 tackles, and team highs of 13.5 tackles for loss, eight sacks and three forced fumbles. Plant Jr.'s best game arguably came against the Aztecs at Snapdragon Stadium on Nov. 5 when he totaled seven tackles (all solo), three tackles for loss and a pair of sacks. Ehimare, meanwhile, had two sacks and two tackles for loss in 2022 en route to earning honorable-mention status.
 
Filimoeatu also has stints at Weber State (2021), Utah State (2019-20), San José State (2017-18) and Oregon State (2016).
 
Filimoeatu helped WSU in the spring 2021 campaign to a 5-1 record and 5-0 Big Sky mark for its first outright league title in program history. The Wildcats were ranked as high as second in the nation during the season.
 
Prior to Weber State, Filimoeatu spent two seasons at his alma mater Utah State, where he coached four Aggie defensive linemen to all-MW accolades in 2019 and the outside linebackers in 2020.
 
Before joining USU, Filimoeatu coached the SJSU linebackers for two years (2017-18) as Ethan Aguayo was a MW honorable mention pick in 2018 with 106 tackles. In 2017, Frank Ginda became just the second Spartan linebacker to earn first-team all-MW honors when he established a single-season conference record with 173 tackles, currently the 10th most in a season in FBS history. Filimoeatu was a Broyles Award nominee in 2017.
 
Filimoeatu began his coaching career at Oregon State in 2016 as a quality control defensive coach.
 
As a player, Filimoeatu was a two-year starting linebacker at Utah State in 2011 and 2012, where he helped lead the Aggies to a pair of bowl games and the 2012 Western Athletic Conference title.
 
Filimoeatu graduated from Utah State in 2012 with an interdisciplinary studies degree with an emphasis in sociology and physical education. Prior to Utah State, he played two seasons at Mt. San Antonio College in Walnut, California.
 
Filimoeatu spent the 2014 season in the NFL with the Oakland Raiders, where he had eight tackles in eight games.