San Diego State and Nevada have met 16 times on the football field in a series that dates back 80 years but wasn’t played with any regularity until 2012, when the Wolf Pack joined the Mountain West.

It was the most recent get-together, two years ago at Snapdragon Stadium, that was most memorable — just not in a good way.

Nevada handed SDSU one of the worst losses in program history, beating the Aztecs 6-0 to end a 16-game losing streak.

It is the game that pointed former SDSU coach Brady Hoke toward “retirement.”

That Wolf Pack team was ranked 129th in the nation in scoring defense (39.5 ppg) and 130th in total offense allowed (510 ypg). Nevada ranked 126th in passing yards allowed (314.7 ypg). And yet SDSU managed just 47 passing yards while being shut out for the first time in five y

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