
In January, Johns Hopkins University and the football community lost a legendary figure in the sport when Hopkins head football coach Jim Margraff died suddenly of a heart attack at age 58.
Though the countless people who met Margraff are still mourning his loss, Margraff's legacy will live on with the man who replaced him. Former offensive coordinator Greg Chimera was named the Blue Jays' head football coach Feb. 22.
"I think one of the biggest honors in this whole process is my actual title is the James F. Margraff head football coach," Chimera said on Glenn Clark Radio Feb. 28. "So that's something I get to see every day on my nameplate and my business cards, and it's not something I take lightly."

