Junior offensive lineman Joey Wright, junior wide receiver Darius De Los Reyes informed the San Diego State coaching staff in midweek that they were leaving team
San Diego State offensive lineman Joey Wright and wide receiver Darius De Los Reyes informed SDSU coaches in midweek that they a leaving the program.
De Los Reyes, a junior from Lincoln High School, was not listed on the two-deep. He played in two games this season, but did not have a reception.SDSU coach Brady Hoke was not available for comment. At his weekly Tuesday press conference this week, Hoke was asked about players leaving in midseason and called it “very much a new normal.”
“The two guys are good guys,” Hoke said. “They’re not playing as much as they’d like. Sometimes the grass is greener. Sometimes it’s not.”Lightning activity south of Falcon Stadium two hours before kickoff created a weather delay.A handful of Air Force players warming up were cleared from the field as well.NCAA procedures stipulate that any lightning activity within an eight-mile radius of the venue requires a 30-minute waiting period from the last strike before play can resume.
There’s no NCAA policy for rainbows, although a wise guy would expect the organization to dispatch investigators searching for the pot of gold.Weather was the least of the worries in recent weeks for Air Force Academy officials.
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