San Diego State Football closed out its regular season with a 28-14 defeat to No. 18 ranked Brigham Young University on Saturday night at LaVell Edwards Stadium.
The Aztecs stayed within striking distance for most of the first half, heading to the locker room down only 17-14.
Unfortunately for SDSU, the second half was a much different experience.
The offense got shut out in the second half and the BYU offense was able to separate themselves enough to get to 10-1 on the year.
Here are three observations from Saturday’s game.
1. Struggles on both sides of the ball
The Aztecs started the game off by surrendering a 75-yard touchdown drive to BYU junior quarterback Zach Wilson and the Cougars’ offense on their first series of the game.