Noah Hilton | Sports Editor | The USD Vista
Once upon a time, the city of San Diego had three football teams.
None were all that noteworthy — the National Football League’s Chargers made just one Super Bowl in their 56 years in the city, while the San Diego State Aztecs and University of San Diego Toreros operated on the outskirts of the college football spectrum. Fans filled the stands to watch individuals, with names like Faulk, Tomlinson, Seau, and Harbaugh, instead of whole rosters.
Then, in a much-maligned move last January, Chargers’ owner Dean Spanos decided to relocate his team to Los Angeles.