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FB07 MG Opponents:FB07 Opponents.Qxd Opponents 2007 SAN DIEGO STATE FOOTBALL Inside: Washington State 116 Arizona State 116 Portland State 116 Cincinnati 116 Colorado State 117 Utah 117 New Mexico 117 Brigham Young 117 SDSU’s non-conference schedule is Wyoming 118 annually regarded as one of the best in the Mountain West Conference. The UNLV 118 Aztecs have played 10 games against nationally ranked non-conference op- Air Force 118 ponents since 1997. TCU 118 Series History 119 2007 SAN DIEGO STATE FOOTBALL 115 2007 Opponents 2007 SAN DIEGO STATE FOOTBALL Washington State Portland State Sept. 8 Qwest Field Seattle, Wash. Sept. 22 Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, Calif. GENERAL INFORMATION 2007 SCHEDULE GENERAL INFORMATION 2007 SCHEDULE Location: Pullman, Wash. Location: Portland, Ore. S.1 at Wisconsin S.1 at McNeese State OPPONENTS Enrollment: 22,000 S.8 San Diego State Enrollment: 25,900 S.8 UC Davis Nickname: Cougars S.15 Idaho* Nickname: Vikings S.15 Sacramento State* Colors: Crimson & Gray S.22 at USC* Colors: Green, White & Silver S.22 at San Diego State Conference: Pac-10 S.29 at Arizona* Conference: Big Sky S.29 at Eastern Washington* Stadium: Martin Stadium (37,600) O.6 Arizona State* Stadium: PGE Park (19,566) O.6 Northern Arizona* Playing Surface: Field Turf O.13 at Oregon* Playing Surface: NexTurf O.20 at Idaho State* O.27 UCLA* O.27 Weber State* HEAD COACH N.3 at California* HEAD COACH N.3 at Montana* Head Coach: Bill Doba N.10 Stanford* Head Coach: Jerry Glanville N.10 Montana State* Career Record: 25-22 (Four years) N.17 Oregon State* Career Record: First year N.17 at Northern Colorado* Record at WSU: Same N.24 at Washington* Record at PSU: Same Career Record vs. SDSU: 0-0 Career Record vs. SDSU: 0-0 2006 RESULTS 2006 RESULTS S.2 at New Mexico W 17-6 2007 OPPONENTS TEAM INFORMATION S.2 at Auburn L 14-40 TEAM INFORMATION S.9 Northern Colorado*W 45-3 2006 Record: 6-6 (4-5 Pac-10) S.9 Idaho* W 56-10 2006 Record: 7-4 (6-2 Big Sky) S.16 at California L 16-42 S.16 Baylor W 17-15 Lettermen R/L: 55/15 Lettermen R/L: 47/18 S.23 at Weber State* W 20-10 S.23 at Stanford* W 36-10 Starters Returning: 7 Starters Returning: 12 S.30 Montana* L 20-26 S.30 USC* L 22-28 O.7 at Montana State* L 0-14 O.7 at Oregon State* W 13-6 O.14 Idaho State* W 34-13 MEDIA INFORMATION O.14 California* L 21-3 MEDIA INFORMATION Football SID: Rod Commons Football SID: Mike Lund O.21 Eastern Washington* W 34-0 O.21 Oregon* W 34-23 O.28 at Oregon* L 12-55 E-Mail: [email protected] O.28 at UCLA* W 37-15 E-Mail: [email protected] Office Phone: (509) 335-2684 Office Phone: (503) 725-5602 N.4 at Northern Arizona* W 34-26 N.4 Arizona* L 27-17 N.11 at Sacramento State* W 13-7 Office Fax: (509) 335-0267 N.11 at Arizona State* L 14-47 Office Fax: (503) 725-5610 Press Box Phone: (509) 335-2684 N.18 Washington* L 32-35 Press Box Phone: (503) 294-2942 Web Site: wsucougars.com Web Site: GoViks.com Arizona State Cincinnati Sept. 15 Sun Devil Stadium Tempe, Ariz. Sept. 29 Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, Calif. GENERAL INFORMATION 2007 SCHEDULE GENERAL INFORMATION 2007 SCHEDULE Location: Location: Tempe, Ariz. S.1 San Jose State Cincinnati, Ohio A.30 Southeast Missouri State Enrollment: 63,278 S.8 Colorado Enrollment: 35,244 S.6 Oregon State Nickname: Sun Devils S.15 San Diego State Nickname: Bearcats S.15 at Miami (Ohio) Colors: Maroon & Gold S.22 Oregon State* Colors: Red & Black S.22 Marshall Conference: Pac-10 S.29 at Stanford* Conference: Big East S.29 at San Diego State Stadium: Sun Devil Stadium O.6 at Washington State* Stadium: Nippert Stadium (35,000) O.6 at Rutgers* (71,706) O.13 Washington* Playing Surface: Field Turf O.13 Louisville* Playing Surface: Grass O.27 California* O.20 at Pittsburgh* N.3 at Oregon* HEAD COACH N.3 at USF* HEAD COACH N.10 at UCLA* Head Coach: Brian Kelly N.10 Connecticut* Head Coach: Dennis Erickson N.22 USC* Career Record: 137-51-2 (16 years) N.17 West Virginia* D.1 Arizona* N.24 at Syracuse* Career Record: 148-65-1 (18 years) Record at Cincinnati: First year Record at ASU: First year Career Record vs. SDSU: 0-0 Career Record vs. SDSU: 5-1 2006 RESULTS 2006 RESULTS A.31 Northern Arizona W 34-14 TEAM INFORMATION S.2 Eastern Kentucky W 31-0 S.9 Nevada W 52-21 S.8 Pittsburgh L 33-15 TEAM INFORMATION 2006 Record: 8-5 (4-2 Big East) S.16 at Colorado* W 21-3 S.16 at Ohio State L 7-37 2006 Record: 7-6 (4-5 Pac-10) S.23 at California* L 21-49 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 53/13 S.23 at Virginia Tech L 13-29 Lettermen R/L: 46/18 S.30 Oregon* L 13-48 Starters Returning: 15 S.30 Miami (Ohio) W 24-10 Starters Returning: 16 O.14 at USC* L 21-28 O.7 Akron W 20-14 O.21 Stanford* W 38-3 MEDIA INFORMATION O.14 at Louisville* L 23-17 MEDIA INFORMATION O.28 at Washington* W 26-23 Football SID: Tom Hathaway O.22 USF* W 23-6 Football SID: Doug Tammaro N.4 at Oregon State* L 44-10 E-Mail: [email protected] O.28 Syracuse* W 17-3 E-Mail: [email protected] N.11 Washington State* W 47-14 Office Phone: (513) 556-5191 N.11 at West Virginia* L 24-42 Office Phone: (480) 965-5799 N.18 UCLA* L 12-24 SID Fax: (513) 556-0619 N.18 Rutgers* W 30-11 Office Fax: (480) 965-5408 N.25 at Arizona* W 28-14 Press Box Phone: (513) 556-1010 N.25 at Connecticut* W 26-23 Press Box Phone: (480) 965-6207 D.24 at Hawai’i^ L 24-41 Web Site: UCBearcats.com J.6 Western Michigan^ W 27-24 ^ - Sheraton Hawai’i Bowl ^ - International Bowl AZTEC FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE AZTEC FOOTBALL Web Site: thesundevils.com 116 2007 SAN DIEGO STATE FOOTBALL 2007 Opponents 2007 SAN DIEGO STATE FOOTBALL OPPONENTS Colorado State New Mexico Oct. 6 Hughes Stadium Fort Collins, Colo. Oct. 20 Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, Calif. GENERAL INFORMATION 2007 SCHEDULE GENERAL INFORMATION 2007 SCHEDULE Location: Fort Collins, Colo. Location: Albuquerque, N.M. 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