Three thoughts after San Diego State’s 24-7 Mountain West win over Wyoming on Saturday at Snapdragon Stadium:

1. Defense, defense, defense

Any ideas the Aztecs had for their fourth shutout of the season went out the window when Wyoming scored 4 1/2 minutes into the game.

It was one and done.

After driving 75 yards in eight plays for a touchdown, the Cowboys collected 110 yards over their next 14 drives. SDSU limited them to 47 yards in the second half.

“We just stuck to the game plan,” said SDSU edge rusher Trey White, who had two sacks. “We just had to settle in as a defense. They, obviously, scored on that first drive, which is really unacceptable on our defense. We have a really high standard for that. … We’ve got each other’s backs and we know that’s unacceptable. Once we settled

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