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Cal Poly used a second-half charge to win their season-opener on Saturday over the University of San Diego Toreros, 41-14.
Head coach Tim Walsh talked to us a few weeks ago during practice about scoring touchdowns rather than field goals and he reiterated that statement after the Mustangs opening game win. Walsh had a smile as wide as some of the second-half holes his offensive line created.
Quarterback Andre Broadous discussed the pace of the game and his thoughts looking forward.
Running back Deonte Williams talked about his 100-yard goals and gave a lot of credit to his offensive linemen.
Kicker Bobby Zalud transferred from Arkansas State and looks like he is the real deal. He talked about handling both kickoffs and punts.
Photos by David Livingston.








































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Tom Irwin
09/10/2012 at 4:56 am
Can’t get enough Cal Poly football news. Great photos. How does one get in contact with David Livingston? Keep up the great work, Fanmanship!
David Livingston
09/10/2012 at 8:39 pm
You can email me at david@fansmanship.com