SDSU’s annual spring football game set to entice fans Saturday

Madison High School grad Kenan Christon looks to shine his senior season in the SDSU backfield after rushing for 625 yards and posting 408 receiving yards with four touchdowns over the past two seasons.

It may be April, but football is in the news.

San Diego State University will host its annual spring foot­ball game on Saturday, April 20, at 1 p.m. at Snapdragon Stadium.

Fans can claim up to six free tickets for the event by visiting goaztecs.com/AztecFAST.

There are many sidelights to go with the game.

The first 1,000 fans who en­ter the stadium and make their way to the South concourse will receive a free Aztec football replica jersey. Free schedule posters as well as the opportu­nity to win a chance to kick a field goal for $10,000 will also be available at all open gates.

Cameron Thomas and Zach­ary Thomas, the Aztecs’ honor­ary coaches for the game, will be signing autographs at the Southeast concourse in front of the team store. A group of select players will also be sign­ing autographs after the spring game for roughly 30 minutes on the inner north concourse (limit one item per person).

Fans will be able to purchase SDSU merchandise, including new Aztec FAST merch, at the Shop Aztecs container store in the Northeast concourse.

The day will also feature a face painter, balloon artist, cornhole, and performances by the SDSU band, cheer, dia­monds and twirlers.

Football’s Aztec FAST Show­case presented by Aztec Link is part of San Diego State’s Red and Black Weekend that also features Aztec Link’s golf tour­nament on Friday, men’s tennis against Utah State at 11 a.m. Saturday, baseball against UC Irvine at 6 p.m. Saturday, and women’s water polo against UC San Diego at 1 p.m. Sunday.

ALUMNI HONOR ROLL

Cameron and Zachary Thom­as are brothers. The duo led San Diego State to a school-record 12 victories in 2021 and No. 25 ranking in the final As­sociated Press Top 25 poll.

Cameron Thomas was an Aztec from 2018-21 before be­ing drafted in the third round of the 2022 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals. At San Diego State, he recorded 21 sacks, fourth most in program history. He is one of just three Aztecs to be named the Moun­tain West Defensive Player of the Year and is one of two de­fensive linemen to earn three all-conference first-team selec­tions in the team’s Division I era.

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