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The San Diego State Aztecs secured a decisive 44-10 victory over the Nevada Wolf Pack in a Mountain West football matchup. With a strong overall performance, SDSU improved their record to 5-1 and showcased their offensive and defensive prowess, including a 35-0 halftime lead. The team’s special teams excelled with an early touchdowns and kicker Gabe Plascencia set a new Mountain West record for consecutive field goals. This win brings SDSU closer to bowl eligibility for the first time in three years.
Reno, Nevada – The San Diego State Aztecs delivered a commanding performance with a 44-10 victory over the Nevada Wolf Pack in a Mountain West football game. This win improves SDSU’s record to 5-1 overall and 2-0 in the Mountain West, bringing them one win away from achieving bowl eligibility for the first time in three years.
The Aztecs dominated the game, particularly evident through their impressive 35-0 lead at halftime. SDSU showcased a well-rounded performance, excelling in offense, defense, and special teams. The defensive unit was particularly impactful, scoring a touchdown and generating multiple turnovers against Nevada’s true freshman quarterback, Carter Jones.
The game’s start was electrifying as San Diego State scored a special teams touchdown within the first minute. Jordan Napier returned a punt 75 yards for a score, setting the tone for the rest of the match just 59 seconds into the game. Following this early score, SDSU built on their lead when Chris Johnson returned an interception 40 yards for a touchdown around seven minutes into the first quarter. The Aztecs then continued their assault, with quarterback Jayden Denegal throwing a 2-yard touchdown pass to Christian Washington, further extending the lead to 21-0.
Denegal continued his efficient play, completing a 31-yard touchdown pass to Jacob Bostick, putting SDSU ahead 28-0. Just before halftime, running back Lucky Sutton added to the score with a 3-yard touchdown, culminating in a commanding 35-0 halftime score.
SDSU’s kicker, Gabe Plascencia, contributed significantly to the team’s success, making three field goals from distances of 21, 45, and 49 yards. His performance extended his streak for consecutive field goals to 22, setting a new Mountain West record.
In the fourth quarter, Nevada managed to avoid a shutout when Joe McFadden successfully kicked a field goal. The Wolf Pack then scored a late touchdown with a 16-yard touchdown pass from Jones to Marshaun Brown. Despite the late points, SDSU’s dominant performance marked their second consecutive game scoring over 40 points, a feat not achieved since 2017.
However, it was not all positive for the Aztecs. Linebacker Brady Anderson was ejected for targeting during the game, which will result in a suspension for the first half of SDSU’s next game. The Aztecs also posted an impressive 206 rushing yards during the matchup, further showcasing their offensive prowess. Historically, SDSU has a 60-2 record when rushing for over 200 yards in their past 62 games.
The announced attendance at Mackay Stadium was recorded at 19,473, although in-house estimates indicated that only around 6,000 fans were present at the game. The Aztecs will have a bye week before returning to action against Fresno State on October 25.
This impressive victory for San Diego State not only secures their position in the Mountain West standings but also puts them on the cusp of returning to bowl games after a prolonged absence, signaling a significant turnaround in their football program.
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