SDSU's bowl-eligible streak over after comeback falls short in 22-19 loss to Colorado State; Aztecs had just 52 yards of total offense in scoreless first half
San Diego State’s string of successful seasons came to an end Saturday night in the Rocky Mountains, where the Aztecs looked at times as lost as a hiker without a map or a compass. A helpless performance on offense and a hapless performance on defense during the game’s first two quarters dug too deep a hole from which to climb out in a 22-19 Mountain West loss to Colorado State before an announced crowd of 22,033 at Canvas Stadium.
ensured it wouldn’t be shut out for the second time this season when Gabriel Plasencia kicked a 22-yard field goal with 10:10 remaining in the third quarter. Plasencia added another field goal in the third quarter, but still trailed 22-6 heading into the final period. right tackle Drew Azzopardi and sacked Mayden for a safety. There were plays that were inexplicable. A punt by Colorado State’s Paddy Turner with four minutes left in the first quarter bounced in front of
’s defense at least limited the Rams to a 34-yard Jordan Noyes field goal that made it 5-0. There were head-scratching plays. Like when Colorado State’s Jordan Marshall rushed for 21 and 17 yards on back-to-back carries early in the second quarter of a drive that would end with a 30-yard Noyes field goal to make it 8-0. The Rams came into the game ranked 128th in rushing among FBS teams with 71.8 yards a game. They had 107 yards rushing by halftime and a season-high 183 yards for the game.
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