Quarterback Kyle Reed is expected to play, but his status after Saturday's loss at Nebraska is still up in the air, Coach Dick Tomey told representatives of the media on Monday. Junior Myles Eden, who started the season opener at home against UC Davis, is ready to start if Reed can't.
"If for some reason Kyle can’t go, Myles will do fine," Tomey said. "In fact, Myles (Eden) came into to practice yesterday and threw some terrific balls."
"If for some reason Kyle can’t go, Myles will do fine," Tomey said. "In fact, Myles (Eden) came into to practice yesterday and threw some terrific balls."
The offense has struggled mightily in the first two weeks of the season, and against UC Davis in the first week looked lost until Kyle Reed came into the game at the start of the second half. Losing him could doom the season at this point.
San Diego State didn't embarrass itself against Notre Dame last week, which would either suggest the Aztecs are better than their 0-2 and record, and last-second loss to Div-1AA Cal Poly at home. The stats from the Notre Dame game last weekend would suggest that the Aztecs are much better than their record would suggest.
Friday: Previewing the SDSU @ SJSU game, and the keys to the game.
San Diego State didn't embarrass itself against Notre Dame last week, which would either suggest the Aztecs are better than their 0-2 and record, and last-second loss to Div-1AA Cal Poly at home. The stats from the Notre Dame game last weekend would suggest that the Aztecs are much better than their record would suggest.
Friday: Previewing the SDSU @ SJSU game, and the keys to the game.
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