After 10 straight non-winning seasons, could it be that the San Diego State football team is going to a bowl game in 2009?
(It won’t take a winning record, but the Aztecs could make their first postseason appearance since the 1998 Las Vegas Bowl this season.)
SDSU set itself up for such a scenario with last Saturday’s 42-28 upset win at Colorado State.
The Aztecs (3-4) should be favored to win three of their final five games. Win all three and their 6-6 record makes them “bowl eligible.”
SDSU is a 17-point favorite at home this weekend vs. winless New Mexico.
Then, after a likely home loss to Texas Christian University on Nov. 7, the Aztecs have what will likely be their game of the year at home vs. Wyoming on Nov. 14.
If the Aztecs beat New Mexico and Wyoming, then they would only need to win at Utah (not likely) on Nov. 21 or at Nevada Las Vegas (likely) on Nov. 28.
Amazing how far that new head coach Brady Hoke (may) have brought the Aztecs in one season.
Ryan Lindley has proven to be a standout QB as exemplified by his six touchdown passes vs. Colorado State. DeMarco Sampson had the game of his life with 15 receptions for 257 yards and three TDs.
The only drawback is that the team’s leading receiver, Vincent Brown, has ligament damage in his right thumb that could keep him sidelined for an undetermined amount of time.
Get this: CBSSports.com is projecting that the Aztecs will meet Fresno State this season in the New Mexico Bowl.
Wishful thinking? Maybe. But at least it’s a step in the right direction for a university that hasn’t played in a bowl game in the 21st century.
(It won’t take a winning record, but the Aztecs could make their first postseason appearance since the 1998 Las Vegas Bowl this season.)
SDSU set itself up for such a scenario with last Saturday’s 42-28 upset win at Colorado State.
The Aztecs (3-4) should be favored to win three of their final five games. Win all three and their 6-6 record makes them “bowl eligible.”
SDSU is a 17-point favorite at home this weekend vs. winless New Mexico.
Then, after a likely home loss to Texas Christian University on Nov. 7, the Aztecs have what will likely be their game of the year at home vs. Wyoming on Nov. 14.
If the Aztecs beat New Mexico and Wyoming, then they would only need to win at Utah (not likely) on Nov. 21 or at Nevada Las Vegas (likely) on Nov. 28.
Amazing how far that new head coach Brady Hoke (may) have brought the Aztecs in one season.
Ryan Lindley has proven to be a standout QB as exemplified by his six touchdown passes vs. Colorado State. DeMarco Sampson had the game of his life with 15 receptions for 257 yards and three TDs.
The only drawback is that the team’s leading receiver, Vincent Brown, has ligament damage in his right thumb that could keep him sidelined for an undetermined amount of time.
Get this: CBSSports.com is projecting that the Aztecs will meet Fresno State this season in the New Mexico Bowl.
Wishful thinking? Maybe. But at least it’s a step in the right direction for a university that hasn’t played in a bowl game in the 21st century.
1 comment:
If my Aztecs go to a Bowl game like you say they will, it will make me proud to be an alum of SDSU. OK, we haven't been to a bowl game in a long time but it would be nice to get there finally after all these years.
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