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Thursday, Nov 15 The Aztecs lead by as many as 41 and win 103-64 against road-weary Tigers. | | | | SDSU left tackle Tyler Roemer suspended indefinitely. | | | | | 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. | | | | | San Diegan Evan Hoffman's Cortex driver is the winner of Golf Channel's "Driver vs. Driver 2" competition. | | | | | 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. | | | | | 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 | | | | | 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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