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SDSU Aztecs Dominate Nevada: 3 Key Takeaways

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Aztecs Overpower Nevada 44-10, ‌Poised for mountain West Gauntlet

San Diego ⁤State (4-2) delivered a commanding performance,⁣ routing Nevada 44-10 on October 12, 2025, at Snapdragon Stadium. The victory wasn’t‌ just ⁤about the score;​ it ‍highlighted the continued development of quarterback Wyatt Campbell⁢ and prepared‍ the ‌Aztecs for a substantially⁢ tougher stretch of‌ games ahead. this ⁣win marks a‍ crucial point in SDSU’s season, as they transition ⁤from a ​relatively easy schedule to a series of contests against top Mountain West contenders.

The aztecs’ dominant showing against Nevada, ⁢whose record now ⁣stands at 2-4, underscores ⁣their potential within the⁢ conference. SDSU currently shares the Mountain West lead with ⁢UNLV (6-0, 2-0)‌ and Boise State, setting up ‌a compelling race for the championship game. ⁣ The team’s ​ability to ⁣execute their game plan ‌effectively, especially Campbell’s improved decision-making, will ⁢be key ​to navigating the‌ challenges that lie ahead.

Campbell’s Evolution Under Center

SDSU⁤ offensive coordinator Jeff Lewis praised ⁢Campbell’s progress, noting a marked improvement in his ⁢understanding​ of the offense. I‌ think early ‍on​ he was thinking about all things in every call, where he’s realy been able to‌ narrow his focus within the calls and ​how it ‌applies to each⁣ game plan that we put together⁢ relative to the opponent that we’re going to see, Lewis stated.This⁤ increased familiarity with the scheme, knowing where ⁢the answers are has allowed Campbell to operate with greater confidence and⁣ efficiency.

Lewis further​ emphasized Campbell’s growing maturity and comfort level with his receiving corps, ⁢stating, ‍ it speaks to his maturity‍ and level of comfort with the playmakers that are around him. This synergy between quarterback and receivers was evident in the game ​against nevada,‌ with​ several key⁣ completions contributing to the Aztecs’ offensive success.

Looking Ahead: A Tougher Road

The Aztecs ‌face a critically important shift in competition. Their⁢ first six ‌opponents combined for a 14-22 record,with Cal (4-2)​ being the ⁢only team⁤ with⁣ a winning record. However, the next six ⁢opponents boast a combined 22-16 record, with San Jose ⁤State (2-4) as the sole team currently below .500.

Now is the time for us to‍ get refreshed and get recharged, Lewis said,as the team enjoys a bye week before traveling to Fresno State on october 25th. The back half of the season is no⁢ joke. We’ve​ got to​ do a​ great job of attacking that day in and day out.

Opponent Date Record (as of​ 10/12/2025)
Fresno State Oct 25 5-2
Boise State nov 15 4-2
Hawaii Nov 8 5-2
Wyoming Nov ⁣1 3-3
San Jose State nov 22 2-4
New Mexico Nov 28 3-3

Did You Know? …

SDSU ⁢and UNLV will‍ not meet during the regular season, meaning⁢ their ⁢only potential matchup woudl​ be in the Mountain West Championship ‌game.

Pro Tip: …

keep an eye on the Colorado‌ state vs.Fresno state results⁣ – upsets like the one on October 12th demonstrate the unpredictable nature ⁣of‌ the Mountain West Conference.

The conference⁤ landscape is becoming increasingly ⁣intriguing. UNLV narrowly‍ defeated Air Force‌ 51-48, while⁢ Colorado State, fresh ⁣off a ​45-24 loss to SDSU, stunned Fresno State ‍49-21. Wyoming secured a 35-28 win over San ⁤Jose State, and Hawaii continued its strong ⁣home form​ with a 44-26 victory over Utah State. Boise state also needed a ⁤late surge to overcome New Mexico 41-25.

Lewis remains focused on the team’s long-term goals. ⁣ We ⁣have an opportunity ‌day​ in and day out, really, to continue to‌ cultivate and become something special… We’re halfway through​ that​ journey, but we’re only halfway ‍through that journey. It’s still very early​ on in this climb. He⁣ emphasized the need to maintain intensity, ⁢stating, It’s more like put the pedal to ⁣the metal and let’s find ways ‍to get better.

what‌ are your predictions for SDSU’s ​remaining schedule?‌ Do you think the Aztecs can maintain their position atop the Mountain West standings?

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Mountain West Conference Football: A Rising Force

The Mountain West ⁤Conference has steadily gained recognition as a competitive ⁢and exciting college football‌ league. Historically, the conference has been known for its strong defensive play and ability to ⁤produce NFL‌ talent.Recent years have seen an increase in offensive firepower,making games more dynamic and attracting ⁣greater national ⁤attention.⁢ The conference’s geographic diversity, spanning from Hawaii to ‍colorado, adds to its ⁢unique appeal. ⁣ Key programs like Boise ⁤State, San Diego State, and ​now UNLV consistently contend ⁤for conference championships and⁤ bowl game berths. ‌The conference’s media⁤ rights deals and overall visibility continue to evolve, solidifying its ⁢position within the college ⁤football landscape.

Frequently Asked Questions About SDSU Football

Q: What is SDSU’s current record?

A: As of October 12, 2025, San Diego State’s record is 4-2.

Q: who is SDSU’s quarterback?

A:⁣ Wyatt⁤ Campbell is ⁣currently the starting quarterback for the san Diego State‍ Aztecs.

Q: What conference does SDSU play ⁢in?

A: SDSU competes in the Mountain West Conference.

Q: What is the biggest challenge ⁤facing SDSU⁣ in the second half of the season?

A: The Aztecs face a more difficult schedule in the second ⁣half of the season, with games⁣ against‌ top Mountain West contenders like Boise State and Fresno ⁣State.

Q: Does SDSU play UNLV this‌ season?

A: No, ​SDSU and UNLV do not have⁣ a regular season matchup​ scheduled. They could perhaps meet ⁢in the ​Mountain West Championship game.

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