San Jose State's crucial showdown with Air Force could be another high-scoring affair
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San Jose State's crucial showdown with Air Force could be another high-scoring affair
"The Spartans need to go at least 3-1 the rest of the way to secure a bowl game. A shot at the conference championship even remains alive, though they would need to win out and have some help in the form of some opportune losses from San Diego State and Boise State. I've told our guys that we can beat anyone in our conference and anyone in the conference can beat us, Niumatalolo said."
"A big reason the Spartans have been able to stay afloat this season is their offensive success, which included 630 total yards gained in the 45-38 win against Hawaii. Through eight games, Danny Scudero has 1,085 receiving yards, which makes him the fastest player in San Jose State history to eclipse 1,000 receiving yards. In the same timespan last season, SJSU's 2024 triple-crown winner and current Atlanta Falcon Nick Nash had 995 receiving yards."
San Jose State (3-5, 2-2 Mountain West) needs at least a 3-1 finish in its final four games to secure bowl eligibility. The Spartans face Air Force and Nevada before San Diego State and Fresno State. Conference championship hopes remain possible if the team wins out and San Diego State and Boise State lose key games. The offense produced 630 total yards in the 45-38 win over Hawaii. Danny Scudero has 1,085 receiving yards through eight games, the fastest to 1,000 in school history. Walker Eget has 2,607 passing yards (fourth in FBS). Running backs Steve Chavez-Soto and Lamar Radcliffe combined for 515 yards and seven touchdowns over the last four games under offensive coordinator Craig Stutzmann.
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