San Diego State goes from one extreme to another in the span of seven days.After facing a Wyoming team over the weekend that would like nothing better than to run the ball 60 times a game, SDSU plays a San Jose State team this weekend that would be happy passing it 60 times a game.Though two games into Mountain West play, SDSU (5-1, 2-1 MW) meets its first West Division opponent in San Jose State (3-3, 1-2), with the teams scheduled for a rare Saturday afternoon get together. This is the 43rd meeting between the teams, with SDSU leading the series 21-19-2. That includes six straight wins over the Spartans, although SDSU needed a 51-yard field goal from John Baron II late in the fourth quarter for last season’s 16-13 home win.SDSU is a 7-point favorite in this game.About the SpartansWinning seasons have been few and far between for San Jose State, which has won more games than it lost in only three of the past 26 years. San Jose State opened the season with a win over Norther … [Read more...] about Scouting Report: Aztecs at San Jose State
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San Francisco Bay Area rattled by 4.5 earthquake
A magnitude 4.5 earthquake was felt widely in the San Francisco Bay Area Monday evening at 10:33 p.m., with an epicenter in the Walnut Creek and Pleasant Hill area.Moderate shaking was felt in the Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek and Concord areas of an intensity that can overturn unsecured objects, like books and picture frames, and is capable of breaking dishes or windows. Weak shaking was felt in San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.“Because any quake can be a foreshock, there’s a slight increase in the chance of a bigger quake for the next few days, at the same location near the Calaveras fault,” seismologist Lucy Jones said on Twitter.In the past 10 days, there have been two earthquakes of magnitude 3.0 or greater centered nearby. An average of 25 earthquakes with magnitudes between 4.0 and 5.0 occur per year in California and Nevada, according to a recent three year data sample.The earthquake occurred at a depth of 9.1 miles. … [Read more...] about San Francisco Bay Area rattled by 4.5 earthquake
What’s on: National City hosts Family Tennis Day
National City: Want to try tennis for the first time? Or are you an experienced player looking for some fun with the tennis community? Come to Family Tennis Day from 10 a.m.-noon Saturday, 10/12 at EL Toyon Park, 2005 E. 4th St. All ages and experience levels welcome. No registration required and equipment will be provided. Do some fun drills and hit for prizes! A free follow-up drop-in tennis class will be offered for beginner adults wanting to learn more. Call (619) 299-8647. Hosted by the city of National City and the San Diego District Tennis Association.City Councils: (Oct. 10-16)Chula Vista, 276 Fourth Ave.: 5 p.m. TuesdayImperial Beach, 825 Imperial Beach Blvd.: 6 p.m. Wednesday Lemon Grove, 3146 School Lane: 6 p.m. Tuesday National City, 1243 National City Blvd.: 6 p.m. Tuesday School Boards:Chula Vista Elementary School District, Education Service and Support Center, 84 East J St.: 6 p.m. National School District (National City), 1500 N Ave.: 6 p.m. Wednesday Santee School … [Read more...] about What’s on: National City hosts Family Tennis Day
Day of the Dead meets the Tequila Train in this Mexican city
The town of Tequila, Mexico, may not have the biggest or the showiest or the most popular Day of the Dead displays, but it does offer a chance to double down on its cultural history — and its spirits. Travelers who stay overnight can learn about the traditional November holiday dedicated to lost loved ones as well as the history of the liquor for which the town is named. Tequila, about 43 miles west of much bigger Guadalajara, will host events Nov. 1 to celebrate the day that’s all about remembering the dead and honoring their spirits. You can follow the late-night procession to the altar — decorated with offerings such as flowers, tamales and sometimes liquor and cigarettes — and the lighting of candles. In the town’s plaza, stories will be told, including one about the celestial characters involved in the mythical birth of tequila. By the way, tequila is a designation of origin product, meaning it can only be made in Tequila to be authentic (just like … [Read more...] about Day of the Dead meets the Tequila Train in this Mexican city
Texans work out four linemen, including Brian Price
By Aaron Wilson, Houston Chronicle Updated 4:59 pm CDT, Tuesday, October 8, 2019 PHOTOS: Texans vs. Falcons GREEN BAY, WI - AUGUST 16: Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Brian Price (96) pushes thru Green Bay Packers guard Geoff Gray (74) during Green Bay Packers training camp at Ray Nitshke Field on August 16, 2107 in Green Bay, WI. (Photo by Larry Radloff/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) >>>See more photos from the Texans' win against the Falcons on Sunday ... less PHOTOS: Texans vs. Falcons GREEN BAY, WI - AUGUST 16: Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Brian Price (96) pushes thru Green Bay Packers guard Geoff Gray (74) during Green Bay Packers training camp at Ray ... more Photo: Icon Sportswire/Icon Sportswire Via Getty Images Photo: Icon Sportswire/Icon Sportswire … [Read more...] about Texans work out four linemen, including Brian Price