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Tuesday, Dec 18 SDSU will be without a starter on both the offensive and defensive lines in Frisco Bowl because of suspensions. | | | Greg Anderson, the founder of an indoor football team, the San Diego Strike Force, is a former wide receiver whose life changed in pursuit of a pass from Cleveland Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar. | | | | SDSU faces Ohio quarterback who came from Canada to realize dream of playing Division I football. | | | | | Padres outfielder Franchy Cordero is getting back in the swing of things this winter in the Dominican Republic. Elbow surgery ended his 2018 campaign. | | | | | Sizing up the Padres' 40-man roster, from A to Z, heading into the 2019 season: Javy Guerra is a plus defender at shortstop but his strikeout rates will limit his opportunity to showcase his talent. | | | | | Saturday was Charles James' birthday, but little did the San Diego High School football coach know his team would deliver a special present: a state championship. | | | | | Joe Green, a 6-foot-4 senior at Skyline High in Sammamish, Wash., is a pro-style quarterback who has committed to SDSU. | | | | | Josh Johnson went from the University of San Diego to the NFL nearly 10 years ago, beginning an odyssey that took him to 11 other professional teams. On Sunday, Johnson picked up his first win as an NFL starter to further cloud his potential future with the San Diego Fleet. | | | | |
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