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SDSU Football Welcomes Hawai'i in KGB SkyShow Game

Dominique Sandifer and the Aztecs play host to Hawai'i on Saturday, followed by the KGB SkyShow.
Dominique Sandifer and the Aztecs play host to Hawai'i on Saturday, followed by the KGB SkyShow.

Oct. 2, 2012

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Coming off a pair of disappointing losses, San Diego State (2-3; 0-1 MW) returns home to Qualcomm Stadium for the first of a two-game homestand against Hawai'i (1-3; 0-1 MW) on Saturday afternoon at 5 p.m. PT. Following the game, the annual KGB SkyShow will take place. This marks the ninth consecutive season the fireworks spectacular has taken place following an Aztec game, with the previous eight games averaging a crowd of 51,090. The game will be televised by CBS Sports Network, with radio coverage provided by KOGO 95.7 FM & AM 600.

The Last Meeting
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December 3, 2005
Honolulu, Hawaii
Hawai'i Soars Past San Diego St., 49-38
Colt Brennan threw for 326 yards and five touchdowns as Hawai'i put on an offensive show and defeated San Diego State 49-38 on Saturday night in the season finale for both teams. Freshman Ryan Grice-Mullen had 10 catches for 167 yards and three TDs for the Warriors (5-7) who racked up 588 total yards of offense and ended their season on a winning note, but failed to reach the postseason for the first time in four years.

San Diego State suffered its second consecutive loss, a 52-40 decision at Fresno State last Saturday night. The Aztecs led 14-0 and later rallied from a 13-point deficit to take a 40-36 lead midway through the third quarter. After committing just two turnovers in the last three games combined, the Aztecs were plagued by five turnovers against the Bulldogs, which led to 24 Fresno State points.

Hawai'i suffered its second straight loss, a 47-0 decision at Brigham Young last Friday night. The Warriors are playing their second game in a stretch that has them on the road four times in a five-game period. The lone home contest for UH comes next week against New Mexico.

The Aztecs and Warriors are meeting for the 27th time with San Diego State owning a 15-9-2 series lead. Hawai'i has claimed the last two encounters, both in Honolulu, including a 49-38 decision to end the 2005 campaign. This marks the first appearance by the Warriors in Qualcomm Stadium since 1998, the Aztecs' final season in the Western Athletic Conference. San Diego State won that contest by a 35-13 score.

With a large crowd expected for Saturday's game, fans are encouraged to purchase their tickets early. Tickets are available online at GoAztecs.com, at the SDSU Qualcomm Stadium ticket office or by calling 619-283 SDSU. Tickets start at $11.

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