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San Diego Chargers: RB 16 6 126 John Godden: San Diego Chargers: LB 18 2 240 Leon Standridge: San Francisco 49ers: E 1 6 6 Gary Garrison: San Diego Chargers: E 2 6 14 Larry Martin: San Diego Chargers: T 12 7 95 Leon Standridge: Boston Patriots: E 1966 9 8 80 Clifton Kinney: Oakland Raiders: LB 11 13 168 Ralph Wenzel: Green Bay Packers: G 13 9 ...
O'Neil sustained an injury the following week in a loss to Oregon State. After sitting out a week, he threw for 246 yards and two touchdowns in a loss to Central Michigan . [ 6 ] In weeks 6 and 7, O'Neil led the Aztecs to back to back wins against Hawaii and Wyoming where he claimed Mountain West Freshman of the Week honors both weeks.
After fall practice, Tom Craft announced his depth chart with O'Connell as his No. 1 quarterback. [26] O'Connell was the starting quarterback in all 12 games for the 2005 San Diego State Aztecs football team that compiled a 5–7 record.
*Asterisks dictate an injured player (or a player wrapped up in a contract dispute/holdout) Arizona Cardinals. QB: Kyler Murray (QB1 with top-five upside) RB: James Conner (RB1 upside with an ADP ...
San Diego State leads the all-time series with a record of 27–22–4, including a 14–11–2 mark in San Diego, Fresno State leads the trophy series 3–2. In 2016, the series is tied. Fresno State assumed a 4–2 lead in the trophy series with their 27–3 victory over the Aztecs on October 21, 2017 at SDCCU (formerly Qualcomm) Stadium.
Everybody is worth drafting on this depth chart — yes, even Purdy, if you decide to go really late on QB in standard leagues. Tampa Bay Buccaneers QB: Baker Mayfield (SuperFlex only)
The Aztecs represent San Diego State University in NCAA Division I as a member of the Mountain West Conference (MW). Although San Diego State began competing in intercollegiate football in 1921, [1] the school's official record book considers the "modern era" to have begun in 1947. Records from before this year are often incomplete and ...
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