SDSU Aztecs Football | A look back at 100 seasons of stadiums

As the San Diego State Aztecs enter their 100th football season with the new Snapdragon Stadium, we take a look back at all the home stadiums they played in over the years.
When San Diego State first started playing football, their home games were at Balboa Stadium which was built in 1914 for the Panama California Exposition. Seven years later, in 1921, San Diego State's football team, then referred to as the “Professors” or “Wampus Cats” played their first games.
Aztecs became the official school mascot for the team in 1925. After 15 years in Balboa Stadium, San Diego State became the first school in the Cal State system to build a football stadium on campus.
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  • @davidethompson1271
    @davidethompson1271 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for posting the video.

  • @Chiefsfansince-qb1kt
    @Chiefsfansince-qb1kt Жыл бұрын

    I did enjoy this video and I understand that this video was about San Diego State and their success. But as a long-time American Football League fan, I felt this video needed mention of the San Diego Chargers, one of the AFL's best teams during their 10 seasons in the league, along with mention of the expansion of Balboa Stadium in the early 1960;s from the 17,000 capacity to the 33,000 it eventually held. The Chargers were a key fixture at that stadium as well as Jack Murphy Stadium and to omit mention of the Chargers and even Don Coryell coaching the Chargers during the 1980's seemed like a glaring omission.

  • @surfsupbruh
    @surfsupbruh Жыл бұрын

    We did not forget about the Rape accusations going on rn!