
EARNIE GRAFTON / Union-Tribune
SDSU's Roberto Wallace looks stunned after the Aztecs' season opener last night. Cal Poly came from behind with a last-minute field goal to edge the Aztecs 29-27 at Qualcomm Stadium. |
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Another stumbling start for Aztecs
Cal Poly stuns SDSU for second time
By Mick McGrane
STAFF WRITER
Those arriving early were presented with free replica jerseys. Whether those jerseys will still be in vogue this week is a question of considerable concern. San Diego State, which in recent years has broken from the gate as though tethered to the Titanic, dropped its fourth straight season opener last night in falling to Cal Poly 29-27 before 26,851 at Qualcomm Stadium.
'Cake' tasting quite bitter for beaten Aztecs
Everyone – well, maybe not, if you're a Mitt Romney follower or a Chuck Long disciple – enjoys a good laugh. So, there's nothing wrong with San Diego State getting a good yuk and playing Cal Poly in a football game. If it was OK in 1968, it's all right now.
Chargers feel pain of de feet
Heel to toe, these injuries are not to be taken lightly
By Chris Jenkins
STAFF WRITER
Say this for the “dogs,” the apropos nickname given the body part that keeps human beings from tipping over. Why, you can't even begin to pronounce the name of the country's most popular game without mentioning it. Football.
Chargers feel pain of de feet
Heel to toe, these injuries are not to be taken lightly
By Chris Jenkins
STAFF WRITER
Say this for the “dogs,” the apropos nickname given the body part that keeps human beings from tipping over. Why, you can't even begin to pronounce the name of the country's most popular game without mentioning it.
You call a little bumping a rivalry?
By Bill Center
STAFF WRITER
FONTANA – Driver feuds are nothing new to NASCAR. Richard Petty and Bobby Allison were such bitter rivals that it took a decade of retirement for the wounds to fully heal.