Aztecs football notebook: False start penalties still frustrating the offense

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San Diego State preparing for Mountain West game at Fresno State still trying to get a handle on penalties that are backing up potential scoring drives

San Diego State is among the nation’s most penalized football teams and the biggest part of the problem is self-inflicted.

SDSU remains on the road for this week’s Mountain West game at Fresno State, so the Aztecs will be tested once again amid an unfriendly atmosphere where on-field communication won’t be ideal.Practices this week will include piping in crowd noise as well as having defensive teammates do things designed to create illegal movement along the offensive line.

“Young guys make mistakes,” he said, “but when you’re seven games into your season, you’re not young anymore. ...” “I would still like to use my cadence as a weapon,” Hoke said. “You’re not real comfortable using that cadence as a weapon when you’re false starting.The Aztecs are tied atop the West Division standings with Fresno State and San Jose State , which plays host Saturday to Nevada.

Junior Isaiah McElvane is second on the depth chart behind Baskerville. McElvane has played in every game this season, mostly on special teams. Spartans freshman running back Camdan McWright was killed Friday morning when he was hit by a school bus while riding an electric scooter near campus.

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