De Laura throws 4 TD passes as Arizona torches SDSU 38-20

SAN DIEGO -- — Jayden de Laura threw four touchdown passes, three to fellow transfer Jacob Cowing, and Arizona beat San Diego State 38-20 on a sizzling Saturday to spoil the debut of Snapdragon Stadium.

The Aztecs (0-1) waited two years for their new stadium to be built next to where 70,000-seat SDCCU Stadium once stood, and then were embarrassed by the Wildcats (1-0) on a 100-degree day. SDSU announced a sellout of 34,046. Many seats were empty at kickoff and the east stands, totally exposed to the sun, were mostly empty by the fourth quarter.

“The heat is our friend and we embrace it,” Arizona coach Jedd Fisch said.

Arizona avenged a 38-14 loss to SDSU in its home opener last year during a 1-11 season. De Laura, who transferred from Washington State, completed 22 of 35 passes for 299 yards. He was intercepted once. Cowing, a transfer from UTEP, had eight catches for 152 yards.

“We're just getting started,” Fisch said. “We're building this. We really believe we can build something special at Arizona but it’s going to take time. We tell our players to continue to trust the process and good things will come.”

The Wildcats sacked transfer Braxton Burmeister on the first play from scrimmage, forced SDSU to punt and then scored the stadium's first points on Tyler Loop's 25-yard field goal.

De Laura, the Pac-12 Freshman Offensive Player of the Year at Washington State last season, hit Cowing for on a 17-yard pass for a 10-0 lead and then found freshman Tetairoa McMillan on a 4-yarder to make it 17-3 midway through the second quarter.

SDSU pulled to 17-10 on Burmeister's 11-yard pass to Tyrell Shavers. The Aztecs had a great chance to tie the game after Noah Tumblin intercepted de Laura at the 40. Chance Bell rumbled into the end zone from 25 yards, but the play came back on a holding penalty. Jaxen Turner intercepted Burmeister on the next play and returned it 20 yards to set up de Laura's 4-yard scoring pass to Cowing with 28 seconds left in the first half.

Arizona took the opening kickoff of the second half and moved 75 yards in five plays, with Cowing pulling in a 25-yard scoring pass for a 31-10 lead.

“Obviously with a quarterback like Jayden de Laura coming in here and being confident, he had no flinch in him. No flinch," Fisch said.

“It was good to get a win with these guys," de Laura said. "You know, all the hard work we put in in the offseason, with the guys who’ve been on the team, what they’ve been through these past couple years, to come out the first game and just show what we can do. We’ve got a lot of stuff we left out on the field. I’m happy.”

SDSU scored 10 points in just more than three minutes to close to 31-20. Punting from his own end zone, Arizona's Kyle Ostendorp booted the ball into a lineman's backside and Jaylon Armistead recovered for a touchdown. Jack Browning kicked a 23-yard field goal.

“We tried to emphasize every day that we could, that this is 2022, and don’t look back and don’t think that because maybe one thing happened last year and we couldn’t overcome it, that had anything to do with this year," Fisch said. "Just play the next play every play and don’t focus in on what could have happened.”

Coach Brady Hoke said SDSU's tackling “was terrible, as bad as I've seen a team do in a long time.”

BIG-TIME CONNECTION

“It's crazy,” de Laura said the three touchdown passes to Cowing. “I felt we could have more. We've got 11 more games.” Cowing said he and de Laura “put in a lot of time and effort into film coming into this game so at that point me and him were just playing backyard football.”

THE TAKEAWAY

Arizona looked nothing like the team that staggered to a 1-11 finish in Fisch's first season. The Wildcats reloaded with 50 new players, including 11 from the transfer portal. De Laura transferred from WSU after throwing for 2,796 yards and 23 touchdowns, while Cowing moved over from UTEP after tallying 1,354 yards receiving.

San Diego State has a lot of work to do coming off a school-record 12-win season and a No. 25 ranking in the final Associated Press Top 25 poll. The defense, which returns seven starters, was pushed around much of the game.

UP NEXT

Arizona hosts Mississippi State next Saturday night.

San Diego State hosts Idaho State next Saturday night.

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