SAN DIEGO — The San Diego State football team practiced once again on Tuesday morning at the on-campus facility. It was the 12th practice for the Aztecs, who are now halfway through fall camp before opening their season on Thursday, Aug. 28 against Stony Brook at 7 p.m. PT.
SDSU practiced in shells for a second consecutive day as it gears up for its annual Fan Fest at Snapdragon Stadium on Thursday night. With temperatures in the low-70s under sunny skies and a plentiful breeze, San Diego State did team flex (stretching), special teams individual drills, pops, special teams punt, 1-on-1s with wide receivers vs. the defensive backs, as well as offensive line and running backs, team tempo gold zone and team tempo.
Roy Manning joined the Aztecs staff as the defensive edges coach in January, bringing nearly 15 years of coaching experience at seven different Power 5 institutions where he coached in 11 bowl games and three conference championship games. He enters a room full of experience and promise, including the ability to coach the Mountain West preseason defensive player of the year Trey White.
“I walked into a great situation if you coach, obviously having one of the best players in the country in my room, and it’s just been a delight to have opportunity to work with him,” said Manning. “He’s steady Eddie every single day. Just like all the great players that I’ve coached at other stops, they want to be coached hard.
“I think we all have room for growth. They constantly are pushing themselves and others to be their best and never feel satisfied. So, we’re going to continue to push and hopefully have one of our best seasons.”
In addition to being named the MW preseason defensive player of the year, White has also been named to the Chuck Bednarik Award Watch List (most outstanding defensive player) and the Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List (national defensive player of the year). Last year, White totaled 60 tackles (40 solo), 18.5 tackles for loss (No. 1 in MW, No. 7 (tied) in FBS), 12.5 sacks (No. 1 in MW, No. 5 (tied) in FBS), two pass breakups and a forced fumble. White’s 12.5 sacks were tied for the third most in SDSU single-season history.
“I love Coach Manning,” said White. “He pushes us super hard. He comes from the league, and he kind of knows what things are going to be like there. And I like that. He brings that to us, and kind of lets us know what to expect. And he just wants the best out of us every day. You can make all the mistakes in the world, but as long as we give effort, that’s all he cares about, and we’ll fix the other little things later.”
White has been impressed with the defense halfway through camp.
“Everything’s looking great, (even) better than I expected,” said White. “I knew we were going to come out with this energy and kind of chip on our shoulder. So, I’m glad to see that kind of come to fruition. And all the competitive spirit out here. Everybody’s just like a big family out here, very competitive. I love it.”
One of the newcomers who has added depth to the edges is Niles King. The Southfield, Michigan, native spent the last three seasons at Division II Grand Valley State, where he totaled 70 tackles, including 27 tackles for loss and 20 sacks in 34 career games, while adding seven passes defended and four forced fumbles. He made consecutive first-team all-GLIAC selections.
King has enjoyed watching White come to work each day.
“Trey’s a workhorse,” said King. “He does the right thing every time. If he doesn’t, he’s going to do the wrong thing (with) 100 percent (effort). So, just to be in the room with a guy like that just really pushes you to up your game. You don’t want to fall behind him and you want to keep that same standard. You don’t want any drop off.”
King loves the depth of the edges.
“We have a really deep edge room,” said King. “I’m a little biased, but I think it’s the best room in the building. We’ve got dudes like Brady (Nassar), who started last year, Ryan Henderson has a lot of snaps under his belt, obviously, Trey (White). So, it’s just a room full of football experience. It’s a really good, competitive room.”
“He’s kind of a do it all guy,” said Manning of King. “He can go power when he needs to go power. He has pass rushing abilities. Obviously, he has the body type and can play with length and play behind his pads and get separation and he’s still growing, too, in his walk. All these guys, they’re all different and unique. They all add something different. But when you look at it as a whole, it’s a good problem to have.”
The 13th of 24 fall practices is set for Wednesday morning before the opener against Stony Brook on Thursday, Aug. 28 at Snapdragon Stadium at 7 p.m. PT.
San Diego State also has home games vs. California (Sept. 20 at 7:30 p.m. PT), Colorado State (Oct. 3 at 7:30 p.m. PT), Wyoming (Nov. 1 at 4 p.m. PT), Boise State (Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m. PT) and San Jose State (Nov. 22, time TBA).