SAN DIEGO -- There's another stadium flap in San Diego, and this one is threatening the future of San Diego State's football team.
The school said Tuesday it has cut off talks to share a stadium with a group that wants to attract an MLS team as the centerpiece of a billion dollar development at the site of aging Qualcomm Stadium in Mission Valley.
In a statement, the school said the city should pursue "a transparent" process to develop a plan for the 166-acre site.
That might not happen.
FS Investors unveiled plans for its SoccerCity development less than two weeks after the NFL's Chargers announced they were relocating to the Los Angeles area because voters overwhelmingly rejected their plan for a new downtown stadium.