Sutton's 50-yard TD run helps San Diego State pull away from Wyoming 24-7
- On Saturday, San Diego State Aztecs beat Wyoming Cowboys football team 24-7 at Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, California before an announced crowd of 24,325, marking their sixth straight win and improving to 7-1.
- San Diego State's defense forced three first-half interceptions and a key fumble recovery, limiting Wyoming to 185 yards against their third-ranked total defense .
- Lucky Sutton broke loose for a 50-yard touchdown with under three minutes remaining and finished with 158 rushing yards on 28 carries, while Jayden Denegal completed 11 of 22 passes for 194 yards with a touchdown and Byron Cardwell Jr. scored earlier on a short pass.
- The loss leaves the Wyoming Cowboys football team at 4-5 overall and 2-3 in conference, needing to win two of their last three games for bowl eligibility.
- It was San Diego State's homecoming and the program's first home game since Oct. 3; the Aztecs travel to Hawaii on Saturday while Wyoming faces Fresno State on Nov. 15.
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Cowboy Offense Struggles Against One of the Nation’s Top Defenses
SAN DIEGO — The Wyoming Cowboys’ offense was stifled by one of the nation’s top defensive units in a 24-7 loss to San Diego State on Saturday night inside Snapdragon Stadium. The loss dropped Wyoming to 4-5 overall and 2-2 in Mountain West play, while the Aztecs improved to 7-1 and remained unbeaten in conference
Aztecs keep rolling, beating Wyoming 24-7 for sixth straight victory
Lucky Sutton racked up 100 yards for the second straight game in the Aztecs’ 24-7 win over Wyoming. (Photo courtesy of @AztecFB via X) San Diego State continued its push for a bowl game with its sixth victory in a row Saturday, turning Snapdragon Stadium into a house of horrors for the Wyoming. Behind a dominant defense and a relentless running game, the Aztecs (7-1, 4-0 in Mountain West) beat the Cowboys (4-5, 2-3 MW) by a score of 24-7. “Six i…
Aztec defense snuffs out Cowboys on road 24–7; bowl game hopes dim
SAN DIEGO, Calif. — Wyoming’s offense could not operate against the best defense in the Mountain West on Saturday, giving up 24 points and 390 yards of total offense against San Diego State. The Aztecs now cruise to the top of the conference, while Wyoming must now win two of its last three games for bowl eligibility. Wyoming QB Kaden Anderson had little room for error against the top-ranked Mountain West defense in the Aztecs. Over the course o…
Aztecs’ defense takes charge against Wyoming on the way to sixth straight win
They say the best offense is a good defense. If it’s a great defense, so much the better. San Diego State picked off three passes by Wyoming quarterback Kaden Anderson in the first half of Saturday’s Mountain West game and had a key fumble recovery in the second half, sparking the Aztecs to a 24-7 win before an announced crowd of 24,325 (17,109 turnstile) at Snapdragon Stadium. SDSU’s sixth straight victory boosted the Aztecs to 7-1 on the seaso…
Aztecs’ defense hammers Wyoming as Sutton’s late sprint seals sixth straight win
In a game that was headlined by both teams’ defenses, San Diego State leaned on its snarling defense and a late home-run burst from running back Lucky Sutton to beat Wyoming 24–7 on Homecoming night at Snapdragon Stadium. The win pushed the Aztecs to 7–1 overall and 4–0 in the Mountain West, their sixth straight victory and a firm grip on first place in the conference. Wyoming (4–5, 2–3 MW) struck first, but the Aztecs’ defense caged the Cowboys…
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