
"SJSU used the time off to reset and regroup ahead of Saturday's matchup against Idaho at CEFCU Stadium (2 p.m. on NBC Sports Bay Area). It's allowed us to focus on us, head coach Ken Niumatalolo said this week. So you just look at the wheres you can get better at, and I would say there are a lot of them."
"The Spartans already have turned the ball over seven times while forcing just two turnovers. Quarterback Walker Eget has thrown for 492 yards and two touchdowns and has completed 52.9 percent of his attempts, but also has accounted for four of the seven Spartan turnovers. He has thrown three interceptions and lost a fumble."
"Offensive coordinator Craig Stutzmann had a simple message for Eget over the bye week: don't over think things. I think it's a lot of he wants to make the perfect read, he wants to make the perfect throw, Stutzmann said. It doesn't exist. Football is not a perfect game."
"Stutzmann believes the offense is almost ready to get clicking. Wide receiver Danny Scudero, the former Archbishop Mitty High who transferred after two seasons at Sacramento State, has been able to showcase what this offense can accomplish when firing on all cylinders. Scudero, who caught 52 passes last season with the Hornets, has caught a team-leading 16 passes for 249 yards"
San Jose State followed a 16-14 loss to Central Michigan and a 38-7 loss at Texas with a week-three bye to reset ahead of Idaho at CEFCU Stadium. Head coach Ken Niumatalolo said the bye allowed focus and identified many areas for improvement. Turnovers are a primary concern: the Spartans have seven turnovers while forcing two. Quarterback Walker Eget has thrown for 492 yards and two touchdowns but has three interceptions and a lost fumble, accounting for four turnovers. Offensive coordinator Craig Stutzmann urged Eget not to overthink and to make quicker decisions. Receiver Danny Scudero leads the team with 16 catches for 249 yards, showing offensive potential.
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