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SDSU thumps Texas Southern, No. 1 Duke up next

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November 15, 2018

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SDSU thumps Texas Southern, No. 1 Duke up next

Thursday, Nov 15

The Aztecs lead by as many as 41 and win 103-64 against road-weary Tigers.

Aztecs lose two starting offensive linemen — one injured, one suspended — for Fresno State game

SDSU left tackle Tyler Roemer suspended indefinitely.

Fernando Tatis Jr. homers in first winter at-bat

Padres shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. homered in his first at-bat in winter ball, his first game action since a season-ending thumb injury at Double-A San Antonio.

In life-changing turn, San Diegan wins Golf Channel design competition

San Diegan Evan Hoffman's Cortex driver is the winner of Golf Channel's "Driver vs. Driver 2" competition.

Chargers coach Anthony Lynn is winning players over with a super sense of culture

Under the direction of Lynn, who as a running back entering Texas Tech drew comparisons to Eric Dickerson, the Chargers have gone from failing to fulfill potential to succeeding in generating expectation.

Chargers' Joey Bosa finally back in practice after battling foot injury. Could be back as soon as Sunday

Chargers' Joey Bosa finally back in practice after battling foot injury.

Fresno State football turnaround marked by coaching, QB changes

Two big changes led to Fresno State's turnaround from 1-11 in 2016 to 10-4 last year. The Bulldogs got a new head coach in Jeff Tedford and a dynamic quarterback in Marcus McMaryion

Padres FanFest set for Jan. 12 at Petco Park

The Padres will hold their annual FanFest on Jan. 12 at Petco Park from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Among the highlights in 2019 will be a visiting clubhouse filled with locker exhibits and appearances by various Padres alumni in celebration of the team's 50th anniversary.

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