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Wednesday, August 20, 2008 | 10 Days Until the Football Season Opener |
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Tonight is the second annual
Football 101 for Women. The clinic is designed for women to learn the basics of the game in a relaxed setting and experience Aztec
football first hand.
Download and print schedules for every SDSU fall sport
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San Diego State men's and women's basketball season tickets are on sale. Fans can order season tickets in
person at the Qualcomm Stadium ticket office or by phone at (619) 283-7378. Men's season tickets have never been more
affordable, with season reserved chair-back seats starting at just $99. The Aztec men which have won 20 or more games each of the
last three season and have advanced to postseason play three consecutive years, will have non-conference home games this season with
nationally-ranked Arizona State, longtime rival Fresno State and USD. The women, which came within an eyelash of making the NCAA
Tournament last season, San Diego Surf `N Slam highlights their 2008-09 home schedule as SDSU will take on Sacramento State and will
face either perennial power Texas or UTEP in the second game of the event. Women's tickets start at just $60.
Men's and Women's Basketball Season Ticket
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Scott Bair of the North County Times, "It was also the worst-kept
secret surrounding Aztecs fall camp. Lindley has been given the starter's
treatment ever since topping the depth chart out of spring practice, being
presented as the only signal-caller at press conferences while practicing with
the first team throughout fall camp." Today's Clips
Danny O'Neil of The Seattle Times, "Bring some comfortable running
shoes, and be on the mountain at 6:30 in the morning. That's the only warning
Brian Russell and the rest of the secondary got from assistant coach Jim Mora
before they arrived at Tiger Mountain one morning this offseason and looked up
to see just how big of a challenge the Cable Line trail was going to be."
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Mick McGrane of the Union-Tribune, "As much as Himebauch's focus is
on cultivating cohesiveness among tackles, guards and centers, he is no less
consumed with convincing defensive linemen that being the blocker is far more
agreeable than being the blockee. "
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