The Mountain West Conference tournament is getting started in Las Vegas, and for the San Diego State basketball programs, the only sure path to the Big Dance is to cut down the nets. Anything less could easily leave the Aztecs on the outside looking in for another year.
Before leaving to cover the MWC tournament for 619 Sports, Chris joins Craig to break down the Aztecs’ slim at-large hopes:
On the surface, it seems like a very tame spring training for the San Diego Padres. Just about every position battle is already decided, you could practically write out the 25-man roster today, and it seems unlikely that Adrian Gonzalez will be traded anytime soon.
But could these calm waters be roiled by future drama? Is Bud Black being set up for a fall with false expectations? And might this be the BEST time to move Gonzalez? Chris and Craig talk Padres baseball in their latest podcast:
LaDainian Tomlinson said farewell to the San Diego Chargers and their fans in a press conference Wednesday afternoon at Maderas Golf Club in Poway. Craig and Chris were there and react in this new podcast:
Time to appreciate the greatness of LaDainian Tomlinson as a San Diego Charger. Chris and Craig talk about LT’s impact on our community, his accomplishments on and off the field and the legacy he leaves in San Diego:
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.
Aztecs’ manager Tony Gwynn is heading into his 8th season with a regional appearance to build upon, but no Stephen Strasburg. Gwynn joined 619 Sports on campus at SDSU for a one-on-one interview before the start of the season:
SDSU is coming off their first regional appearance in 17 years, while USD opens the season in the Top 25 and with hopes of returning to the NCAAs this year. Craig and Chris preview the SDSU and USD seasons in this new podcast:
After Toreros’ practice on Wednesday, USD basketball coach Grier sat down courtside with 619 Sports’ Craig Elsten to talk about the season, the challenges facing the USD program, and how he personally holds up amidst the losing:
ShareOn Tuesday Chris Mortensen reported the Chargers were shopping around Antonio Cromartie, looking for a running back or draft pick in return. Mort joined 619 Sports today to talk about Cro’s market value, the running backs in the upcoming NFL draft, LT’s future, and how the uncapped year will affect A.J. Smith’s offseason: