The Chargers have decided to keep Darren Sproles, send Kassim Osgood into the free-agent market, and release L.T., Jamal Williams and more. Who will be stepping into the big holes created by these vacancies?
The NFL Network’s Charles Davis was at the recently concluded 2010 NFL Combine and joins 619 Sports to share his thoughts on the nature of the combine, but more importantly the players who may help out the Chargers come draft day:
Over three seasons together in SDSU’s back court, seniors Quenese Davis and Jene Morris (right) have helped transform the Aztec women’s basketball team from bottom-of-the-barrel losers into conference champions.
Davis, who will graduate as the school’s all-time leader in assists, and Morris, the school’s No. 5 all-time scorer and all-time Mountain West Conference leader in steals, helped carry SDSU to a share of the MWC title and the second-round of the NCAA Tournament last season — with Morris scoring a career-high 35 points in a first-round victory over De Paul.
The Aztecs (17-10) have struggled at times this season to recapture last season’s magic, but led by their dynamic duo, still have a shot to run the table in next week’s MWC Postseason Tournament.
Before that, however, the pair of stars — who both came to SDSU from the Bay Area – sat down with 619Sports.net on the eve of their final regular season home game, Saturday afternoon (Viejas Arena, 2 p.m.) against Air Force.
The Aztecs scored four in the 7th and five in the 9th to cap a dramatic comeback at Cunningham Stadium, rallying past the 19th ranked USD Toreros for a 9-5 victory.
Paul Wright’s hat trick led a balanced offense that saw five players score twice or more, as the Sockers (12-3) overwhelmed Revolucion Tijuana 12-6 at the Del Mar Arena. The 619 Sports recap with postgame interviews:
David Grayson (football), Greg Louganis (diving), David Wells (baseball), JJ Fetter (Isler) (sailing) and Bob Larsen (track), the 2010 Hall of Champions inductees.
Longtime Pro Bowl fullback Lorenzo Neal says that San Diego has lost “a pillar in the community”, and that in the NFL game of chess, he was the “queen” to LT’s “king”. Listen to his one-on-one interview with 619 Sports reacting to Tomlinson’s release:
With a smashing three homer performance at the plate and a former Little League hero coming back to torment his hometown team, the 22nd ranked Oklahoma Sooners capped a four-game sweep of San Diego State with a 5-2 win at Tony Gwynn Stadium on Sunday:
The Aztecs take back to the field this weekend on Montezuma Mesa for the start of spring practice. Coming off a 4-8 season, but with a fresh crop of recruits and a year to establish himself, head coach Brady Hoke is looking for bigger and better things from SDSU:
Pitchers and catchers have reported to Peoria, Arizona for the start of Padres Spring Training 2010. From Peoria, Padres manager Bud Black reports to 619 Sports about the state of his team in this new exclusive interview.