Aztec head coach Brady Hoke addressed the media in a morning press conference at Toyota Stadium along with senior linebacker Caden McDonald and senior running back Kaegun Williams.
Early in the afternoon, SDSU conducted a brief walk-through outside of its team headquarters at the OMNI Frisco Hotel, as temperatures struggled to break the 50-degree plateau under partly cloudy skies.
San Diego State (11-2), which has matched a school record with 11 victories this season and finished 24th in the final College Football Playoff Rankings, will tangle with No. 24 (AP) UTSA (12-1) on Tuesday, beginning at 6:30 p.m. CT/4:30 p.m. PT.
At press time, the game night forecast calls for clear skies and a temperature of 52 degrees with winds out of the SSE at 5 miles per hour, according to Weather.com.