San Diego State vs. Opponents
San Diego State Aztecs
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San Diego State University
San Diego, CA Founded: 1897 Stadium: Snapdragon Stadium Capacity: 35,000 Colors: Red & Black Coach: Sean Lewis Conference: Mountain West- |
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Date | Opponent | Score | |
10/13/1962 (Sat) | vs. Redlands (CA) | W 39-0 | |
10/14/1961 (Sat) | @ Redlands (CA) | W 32-20 | |
10/15/1960 (Sat) | vs. Redlands (CA) | T 0-0 | |
10/17/1959 (Sat) | @ Redlands (CA) | W 19-15 | |
10/18/1952 (Sat) | vs. Redlands (CA) | W 27-12 | |
11/10/1951 (Sat) | @ Redlands (CA) | W 46-14 | |
10/2/1948 (Sat) | vs. Redlands (CA) | W 38-7 | |
9/25/1945 (Tue) | @ Redlands (CA) | L 6-7 | |
10/17/1942 (Sat) | vs. Redlands (CA) | L 12-14 | |
10/18/1941 (Sat) | vs. Redlands (CA) | W 12-3 | |
10/19/1940 (Sat) | vs. Redlands (CA) | W 20-14 | |
9/29/1939 (Fri) | vs. Redlands (CA) | W 26-0 | |
10/22/1938 (Sat) | @ Redlands (CA) | W 14-7 | |
11/6/1937 (Sat) | vs. Redlands (CA) | L 9-10 | |
10/17/1936 (Sat) | @ Redlands (CA) | W 27-7 | |
11/16/1935 (Sat) | vs. Redlands (CA) | W 13-7 | |
11/17/1934 (Sat) | @ Redlands (CA) | W 7-6 | |
10/27/1933 (Fri) | vs. Redlands (CA) | L 0-13 | |
10/28/1932 (Fri) | @ Redlands (CA) | L 6-19 | |
10/16/1931 (Fri) | vs. Redlands (CA) | T 6-6 | |
11/8/1930 (Sat) | vs. Redlands (CA) | L 0-6 | |
10/12/1929 (Sat) | vs. Redlands (CA) | L 0-7 | |
10/8/1927 (Sat) | @ Redlands (CA) | W 32-0 | |
10/16/1926 (Sat) | vs. Redlands (CA) | W 14-9 | |
10/3/1925 (Sat) | @ Redlands (CA) | W 10-0 | |
10/18/1924 (Sat) | vs. Redlands (CA) | W 13-0 |
San Diego State has won 17 and scored 428 points Redlands (CA) has won 7 and scored 203 points with 2 being tied |
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Some records may be incomplete. |
Great Moments in College Football History
Chief Osceola, the Florida State mascot who rides out and plants a flaming spear at midfield before each home game, has been approved by Florida's Seminole Indian Tribe.
Chief Osceola, the Florida State mascot who rides out and plants a flaming spear at midfield before each home game, has been approved by Florida's Seminole Indian Tribe.