When San Diego State got the ball inside its own 10-yard line with 76 seconds before halftime Saturday night at Washington State, there were those in the viewing audience who wanted to see the Aztecs run a couple of times and head to the locker room trailing by a field goal at halftime.

The viewers expressed as much on social media, although not until things had gone sideways, with a safety and Cougars touchdown that put the Aztecs behind 19-7 at the half.

SDSU coach Sean Lewis said the Aztecs are not going to play conservatively.

“Gonna be default aggressive,” Lewis said during Monday’s weekly midday press conference.

Lewis considered that SDSU was at its own 8-yard line with 1:16 remaining in the second quarter. He thought about the Aztecs’ uptempo offense and kicker in Gabe Plascenc

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