SDSU Football Opens 2025 Season Thursday Night vs Stony Brook

San Diego State Football Opens 2025 Season Thursday Night vs. Stony Brook

San Diego State Football is back, and Snapdragon Stadium will be buzzing on Thursday night at 7:00 p.m. as the Aztecs open their 2025 season against Stony Brook. Fans will get their first look at a new roster, a new quarterback, and the continued evolution of head coach Sean Lewis’ fast-paced offense.

One of the biggest offseason storylines for the Aztecs was the addition of quarterback Jayden Denegal, a transfer from Michigan. Denegal, a former four-star recruit, brings size, arm strength, and poise to an SDSU offense looking for stability under center. His ability to run Lewis’ up-tempo system could be a game-changer this season.

Other New Faces to Watch

  • Running Backs: The Aztecs have reloaded in the backfield, and fans can expect a rotation of speed and power. Explosive plays out of the run game will be a key in Year Two of Lewis’ system.
  • Wide Receivers: Look for fresh playmakers on the outside who can stretch the field vertically, something SDSU has been missing in recent years.
  • Defensive Line Additions: The Aztecs bolstered their defensive front with transfers who bring size and athleticism. Expect them to set the tone against Stony Brook’s run-heavy attack.

Stony Brook, representing the Coastal Athletic Association, travels west looking for an upset. The Seawolves thrive on controlling tempo with a physical ground game, but they’ll face an Aztecs team with superior speed, depth, and strength in the trenches.

For SDSU, the goals are clear:

  • Start fast with Denegal leading the offense.
  • Establish defensive dominance early.
  • Energize the Snapdragon Stadium crowd with explosive plays.

Weeknight openers at Snapdragon have become a San Diego State tradition. Tailgating, the Warrior Walk, and the electricity of a night game will set the stage for what Aztecs fans hope is the start of a special season.

How to Listen

Can’t make it to Snapdragon? Catch all the action live on San Diego Sports 760, the flagship radio home of Aztecs football, with full pregame and postgame coverage.


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