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Denegal’s 2 TD Passes Help San Diego State Beats Nevada 44
Jayden Denegal completed 14 of 17 passes for 205 yards and two touchdowns as San Diego State secured its fourth straight win with strong offense and defense.
- San Diego State's Jayden Denegal threw two touchdown passes and was 14-of-17 for 205 yards as the Aztecs beat Nevada 44-10 on Saturday night in front of 19,473 fans at Mackay Stadium.
- After Nevada's opening three-and-out, San Diego State's Jordan Napier returned a punt 75 yards for a touchdown and Chris Johnson scored on a 40-yard interception return, setting an early tone.
- Stat lines show SDSU amassed 411 total yards to Nevada's 254, while Nevada true freshman Carter Jones went 16-of-32 for 177 yards with one TD and two interceptions.
- San Diego State moves to 5-1, 2-0 MW, while Nevada falls to 1-5, 0-2 MW, marking its 13th straight conference loss.
- Looking ahead, Nevada travels to play New Mexico on Saturday, Oct. 18, with Choate saying `We did a really poor job of responding to the level of physicality that San Diego State plays with.
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Denegal's 2 TD passes help San Diego State beats Nevada 44-10
Jayden Denegal was 14-of-17 passing for 205 yards and two touchdowns, Chris Johnson returned an interception 40 yards for a score, and San Diego State beat Nevada 44-10 for the Aztecs’ fourth straight win.
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Read Full ArticleSan Diego State makes emphatic statement in 44-10 road win over Nevada
RENO, Nev. — Fifteen minutes, three seconds. That was the answer to the question of how long it would take San Diego State to prove it could play as well on the road as it has at home this season. The remaining minutes and seconds in SDSU’s 44-10 Mountain West victory over Nevada on Saturday simply offered additional evidence in an open and shut case that boosted the Aztecs to 5-1 (2-0 in the MW) as they reached the season’s midpoint. SDSU is on…
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Leaning Left11Leaning Right2Center6Last UpdatedBias Distribution58% Left
Bias Distribution
- 58% of the sources lean Left
58% Left
L 58%
C 32%
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