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SDSU's Malik Pope: 'I set my bar pretty high.'

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January 2, 2018

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SDSU's Malik Pope: 'I set my bar pretty high.'

Tuesday, Jan 2

The 6-10 senior returns to Colorado State, the site of some of his greatest games.

'Flat-out bonkers' Rose Bowl delivers as Georgia roars back to stun Oklahoma

Highest scoring Rose Bowl in history delivers college football chaos for the second straight season as Georgia roars back to topple Oklahoma.

Chargers' Lynn hoping to keep team, coaching staff intact

Despite missing playoffs, Chargers coach Anthony Lynn hopes to keep his coaching staff together and most of the roster intact.

Del Mar's 'Stickerville' balances scars, support in wake of San Luis Rey fire

Displaced workers from San Luis Rey Downs fight to settle in after jarring fire at horse facility.

Predicting bowl's long-term future is no Holiday

As Michigan State tripped up Washington State in Holiday Bowl, questions lingered about what's next for the 40-year-old game.

San Diego sports year in review: Stadium game was talk of the town

After the Chargers departure, the primary focus in San Diego for 2017 was what do with the aging stadium site, and who might win the battle to redevelop it

Forget RIP ... 2017 in San Diego sports can RIH

From the Chargers leaving at the start of the year to Dick Enberg dying at the end, 2017 could be considered the worst year ever in San Diego sports.

One year later, 'new' Torrey North draws mostly rave reviews

One year after the renovation of the Torrey Pines North Course, those who play regularly say that it is a more interesting and challenging test

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