Aztecs expected to add handful of defensive players from transfer portal

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San Diego State still has six scholarships remaining, with at least half of them likely to be used to bring in transfers along the defensive line

There are a pair of double doors at the entrance to San Diego State’s Fowler Athletics Center. The doors tend to stick, requiring a certain amount of elbow grease in order to get in or out. A few drops of oil on the hinges would be welcome. Better yet, why not put in revolving doors? Sure would help with all the comings and goings. Such is the state of college athletics in general — and football in particular.

had 25 players — 16 of them on scholarship — leave the program since spring practice began in mid-March. Most of the players headed for the portal, adding their names to the same list coaches have been scouring for talent acquisition. The Aztecs received four commitments before the portal closed. Running back Marquez Cooper, a Ball State transfer who played for

coach Sean Lewis at Kent State from 2020-22, and linebacker Kyle Moretti, a Central Michigan transfer, announced their commitments on Friday. On Monday, offensive linemen Nicholas Green and Joe Borjon committed as well. That leaves six scholarships — five if the Aztecs reserve one for the player who wins the kicking competition between Gabriel Plascencia and Nick Lopez. Lewis has said on several occasions that adding help on both sides of the line is a portal priority.

’s Class of 2024 recruits will number nearly twice that when all is said and done.

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