The Odyssey was eager to be in attendance at Snapdragon Stadium for Saturday night’s pivotal Saturday night game as San Diego State hosted Boise State. The irony of Hammond’s huge 1972 hit, “It Never Rains in Southern California” was present as intermittent showers had an impact on game planning. Of course, what did Hammond really know about our weather? After all, he was English!
The first quarter was a punt-fest as rushing attempts were repeatedly rebuffed. We wondered if Veterans Day was celebrated 4 days late as one could have sworn that a rushing-addicted game between service academies had broken out. Which could make sense given the military’s still strong presence in San Diego.
The second quarter actually produced 3 TD’s as the Aztecs went into halftime with a 14-7 lead. If the second half was a Broadway show, it would have folded after opening week as San Diego State triumphed, 17-7. SDSU did set a record as no game-winning team had fewer passing yards than the Aztecs’ 17! Not that Boise State was an aerial circus with backup QB Max Cutforth. At the end of the 3rd quarter, the 2 teams had combined for 28 passing yards.
The Aztecs win sent Mountain West fans scurrying to the rule book to see how tiebreakers might effect who will play for the Mountain West championship. SDSU is the only 1-loss team. New Mexico, UNLV, Boise, Hawaii and Fresno all have 2 losses. The Aztecs do not have clear sailing as they have a dangerous road game at New Mexico on November 29.
Our presence at Snapdragon did produce some sadness. As we viewed the sparse crowd, we wondered if some of the falling rain were actually tears from Don Coryell in football heaven. The legendary Aztec coach had a high flying offense which often played in front of crowds of 50,000 at a point when San Diego had a pro team and much less population.
We also wondered about SDSU’s football season. How could a team look quite good in their 8 wins yet so horrid in 2 lopsided road losses to Hawaii and Washington State? That sums up the unknowable beauty of college football.