
"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.""
"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. "The biggest thing (I want to improve on) is going to be decision making. Just being able to be smoother," said Eget, who threw for 2,504 yards in just seven starts in 2024."
""The biggest thing (I want to improve on) is going to be decision making. Just being able to be smoother," said Eget, who threw for 2,504 yards in just seven starts in 2024. 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.""
San Jose State began the season with a 16-14 loss to Central Michigan and followed with a 38-7 defeat at No. 7 Texas. A week three bye provided time to reset before facing Idaho. Turnovers are a primary concern, with the Spartans committing seven turnovers while forcing two. Quarterback Walker Eget has 492 passing yards, two touchdowns and a 52.9% completion rate, but has three interceptions and one lost fumble. Eget identifies decision-making and smoothness as areas to improve. Offensive coordinator Craig Stutzmann advised Eget not to overthink plays. Danny Scudero leads the team with 16 catches for 249 yards and one touchdown.
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