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Jayden Denegal Leads San Diego State Past Boise State 17-7 in Mountain West Showdown
Jayden Denegal's two second-quarter rushing touchdowns helped San Diego State claim a 17-7 Mountain West win, improving their record to 8-2, officials said.
- On Saturday night in San Diego, San Diego State Aztecs defeated Boise State Broncos 17-7 in a Mountain West Conference game at Snapdragon Stadium.
- Jayden Denegal ran twice in the second quarter, scoring on a 1-yard and an 8-yard run to give San Diego State a halftime lead after Boise State tied earlier on a 9-yard run by Dylan Riley.
- Box-Score detail: San Diego State Aztecs ran 46 times for 277 yards, with Lucky Sutton leading at 150 yards on 25 carries while Jayden Denegal completed 6 of 10 passes for 17 yards.
- San Diego State's win gave the Aztecs some possession of first place with two games remaining, and both teams will join the revamped Pacific-12 Conference next season.
- In wet conditions, it was a defensive battle as San Diego State Aztecs out-gained Boise State 161-134, with Boise State missing a 41-yard field goal attempt.
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Jayden Denegal leads San Diego State past Boise State 17-7 in Mountain West showdown
Jayden Denegal ran for a pair of second-quarter touchdowns and the San Diego State defense did the rest in a 17-7 victory over Boise State in a Mountain West Conference showdown.
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Read Full ArticleAztecs alone atop the Mountain West after beating Boise State
Chapter 10 in the San Diego State football team’s climb to the top of the Mountain West standings will be titled “Redemption in the Rain.” SDSU defensive coordinator Rob Aurich offered the hopeful suggestion during warmups before the Aztecs played Boise State in a first-place showdown on a crisp, wet Saturday night at Snapdragon Stadium. After a lopsided loss to Hawaii last week amid a steady rain in Honolulu, Aurich was eager to see his defense…
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