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San Diego State football loses another quarterback, drops wild New Mexico Bowl to North Texas
Another quarterback injury and the inability to stop the nation’s No. 1 offense were too much for the San Diego State Aztecs, who lost 49-47 to No. 23 North Texas in a wild Isleta New Mexico Bowl on Saturday in Albuquerque.
The Aztecs (9-4) knew it was going to be tough to beat the Mean Green (12-2) without star cornerback Chris Johnson, who sat out with a foot injury, and quarterback Jayden Denegal, who had surgery on his non-throwing left shoulder on Dec. 17.
And just when backup quarterback Bert Emanuel Jr. was making things interesting with a big performance in his first start with the Aztecs, he injured his non-throwing left shoulder diving for the pylon in the second quarter and was knocked out of the game.
Third-stringer Kyle Crum came on and threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Jackson Ford to pull the Aztecs to 28-20 with 4:36 before halftime. Crum hadn’t thrown a pass since 2022 and appeared in only one game this season.
The Aztecs twice made it a one-score game but were rebuffed in their attempt to win at least 10 games for the first time since going 12-2 in 2021.
North Texas, led by gunslinger Drew Mestemaker, came in leading the nation in both scoring offense and total offense, and piled up 618 yards to SDSU’s 532.
SDSU trailed the entire game. The Aztecs made it close with Crum’s 1-yard touchdown run with one second left.
The big picture
Despite the loss, the Aztecs still had a huge turnaround in coach Sean Lewis’ second season. They improved by six wins over Lewis’ first team, which lost its last six games to finish 3-9 overall and 2-5 in the Mountain West.
This version of the Aztecs were in contention to host the MW championship game up until the final regular-season game, when they lost 23-17 in double overtime to New Mexico. That loss, plus the computer rankings used to break a four-way tie at 6-2 atop the league standings, knocked the Aztecs completely out of the championship picture and consigned them to the New Mexico Bowl, played on the same field where they lost to the Lobos on Nov. 28.
But it appears that Lewis has established the culture needed to make the Aztecs consistent winners and bowl participants. This was their first bowl in three seasons but its 13th in 15 chances since 2010 (the Aztecs withdrew from consideration after the pandemic-shortened 2020 season).
The Aztecs were representing the MW for the final time. They officially move into the new-look Pac-12 on July 1.
What happened
Johnson, named to six All-America teams, didn’t play because of a foot injury and the other starting cornerback, Bryce Phillips, opted out to prepare for the NFL draft.
North Texas running back Caleb Hawkins scored the first of his two rushing touchdowns on the game’s first drive. He finished with three touchdowns overall and 184 yards rushing.
Denegal put a charge into SDSU’s offense with touchdown runs of 8 and 72 yards, and piled up 170 yards on 11 carries before getting hurt.
Crum added an 11-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter and Nathan Acevedo had a 63-yard punt return to pull to 42-34.
Mestemaker threw his third TD pass before the Aztecs closed to 49-40 on Christian Washington’s 11-yard TD run with 4 ½ minutes left. The conversion attempt failed.
What’s next
The 15-day January transfer portal that opens on Jan. 2 and runs through Jan. 16. It’s not immediately known which Aztecs might transfer, but a number of players have already committed to return for 2026, including star running back Lucky Sutton.
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The Best Things to Do in San Diego: May 2026 | San Diego Magazine
When we think of May, we think of Mother’s Day, blooming flowers, sunny skies, and lots of fun, seasonal events in the city. This month, locals can dine on the creations of James Beard Award-Winning Chefs at Rancho Bernardo Inn, or take advantage of berry season at the annual Vista Strawberry Festival. Theatre lovers can enjoy a showing of Kim’s Convenience at The Old Globe, while the San Diego Natural History Museum invites art enthusiasts to view its latest marine-themed exhibit. Grab your tickets and crack open that planner. Here are all the best things to do in San Diego this month:
Concerts & Festivals | Theater & Art Exhibits | More Fun Things to Do
Concerts & Festivals in San Diego This Month
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Louisiana legend Juvenile, enhances by the live instrumentation of The 400 Degreez Band, will perform career hits and his newest album, Boiling Point, at House of Blues San Diego.
Theater & Art Exhibits in San Diego This Month
5/5–6/1
Turning the spotlight on contemporary LGBTQ artists, the inaugural ArtSpectrum 2026 will showcase both the grand and intimate scale of contemporary painters, photographers, and mixed media artists at Village Arts Outreach in Balboa Park.
12–24
The only ordinary element of the San Diego International Fringe Festival is the constant thrill of the extraordinary. Discover a plethora of innovative performances at venues from Pacific Beach to Baja.
5/15–6/14
A Korean-Canadian family balances tradition and assimilation from their Toronto storefront in Ins Choi’s comforting satire Kim’s Convenience, making its local premier at The Old Globe.
5/22–2/2027
Ocean debris will receive a new beginning at the San Diego Natural History Museum. Using repurposed pollution, Washed Ashore: Art to Save the Sea depicts creatively sculpted marine life.
More Fun Things to Do in San Diego This Month
4/30–5/3
Enjoy fine dining at its finest from a lineup of gastronomic titans during 54 Hours with James Beard Award-Winning Chefs. Savor elegant meals, masterclasses, tastings, and more at Rancho Bernardo Inn.
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Unlimited bites, regional craft beers, and animal observations are on the menu for San Diego Zoo Food, Wine & Brew (with live music), a culinary evening in support of the San Diego Wildlife Alliance.
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Spend An Evening with David Sedaris, humorist, essayist, and best-selling author. Never afraid to point the pen at himself, Sedaris will share old favorites and works in progress in the classic satirical style he’s known for at Jacobs Music Center.
15–17
Say cheese! And toast to the Cheese & Libation Expo. Explore three days of all-you-can eat and drink fare at BRICK, along with boutique shopping and bountiful pairings.
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10 Years In, Puffer and Malarkey Are Just Getting Started
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Stroll the private grounds of several luxurious homes, accompanied by live music, tabletop designs, and outdoor artistry, during the Secret Garden Tour, La Jolla Historical Society‘s flora and fauna fundraiser.
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Vista recalls its days as a strawberry-producing superpower through its free Strawberry Festival. Wear your berry best fit, watch film screenings, and enter contests for shortcake, pie, and sundae indulging.
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City considering cutting funding to resource center for those experiencing homelessness
Last week Mayor Todd Gloria released the budget proposal for the 2027 fiscal budget. Protected homeless services is among his top priorities mentioned in the proposal. However, some of the reductions he’s proposing could impact thousands of San Diegans experiencing homelessness.
Located on 17th and K Street, the Neil Good Day Center offers an array of services to nearly seven thousand people experiencing homelessness. The services include giving them a place to shower and do laundry, and connecting them to a case manager, among others.
“These are critical services that are helping people off the streets, but really better their lives and their health and their employment situation as well,” Deacon Vargas with Father Joe’s Villages said.
Deacon Jim Vargas heads Father Joe’s Villages, which runs the center. He said through their prevention and diversion strategies, they’ve managed to keep nearly one thousand individuals from falling into homelessness.
“So by helping them pay rent, or helping them with their utilities, or helping them to reunite with family,” Vargas said.
Right now, the city allocates at least $850,000 per year to the Neil Good Day Center, according to Vargas.
But the future and funding for these services are in limbo because of Mayor Todd Gloria’s proposed budget cuts.
“The impact to those whom we’ve been serving the Daily Center would be very severe,” Deacon Vargas said.
In a statement to NBC 7, Mayor Todd Gloria said in part, “We must find more efficient and cost-effective ways to address this crisis and prioritize funding for programs that provide shelter beds and maximize resources to programs that place people into permanent housing.”
Since it’s still at a proposal stage, Deacon Vargas said it’s unclear how the city will decide to move forward.
However, Deacon Vargas said services would be significantly reduced because they would be forced to operate solely on a budget of about half a million dollars they receive from philanthropy.
“The hours would be cut. Some days would be cut. We would have showers that might be impacted because they’re given seven days a week and we’d close two days a week, then the showers would be five days a week, the case management,” Deacon Vargas said.
Deacon Vargas is certain of one thing.
He would like to continue offering services at the Day Center, even if the city goes through with the funding cuts.
“As we work with individuals at the Day Center and at Father Joe’s Villages, the community becomes healthier as a result of it,” Deacon Vargas said.
The budget also recommends additional cuts to homeless services, but does not give specifics as to where those cuts would be.
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