Two’s a coincidence, three’s a trend and four consecutive losses may mean the end of the Rocky Long era at San Diego State.
Going into the road contest against the Penn State Nittany Lions, Long faced much media scrutiny for his team’s disappointing loss to University of South Alabama.
And in a mistake-ridden tussle at Beaver Stadium, the Aztecs (1-3, 0-0 Mountain West) couldn’t match up to their second Power Five opponent this season, suffering a 37-21 loss.
The game highlighted multitude of blemishes that dot SDSU’s face.
Whether the problem lies with Long, senior starting quarterback Maxwell Smith, the offensive line, the play-calling or all of the above (don’t worry, this isn’t a multiple choice test), there has to be a change.