San Jose State might be without star QB and receiver for pivotal game at Utah State
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San Jose State might be without star QB and receiver for pivotal game at Utah State
"San Jose State is looking to bounce back after blowing a 14-point fourth-quarter lead at Wyoming, but the Spartans might have to do it without quarterback Walker Eget and star receiver Danny Scudero at 100 percent - or at all. Scudero set a school record with four touchdown receptions against the Cowboys on Saturday, but the former Archbishop Mitty High star played through an injury in SJSU's 35-28 loss."
"Eget, who leads the Mountain West in passing yards and touchdowns, also was banged up in the loss. He appeared to sustain an injury to his throwing arm during the third quarter that sidelined him until San Jose State's final two drives of the game. "(Eget said to me), coach, if it gets really close, I'm going to go ahead and go play," offensive coordinator Craig Stutzmann said. "He said 'If I can throw I can play and if I can't throw I'll just come right out.'""
"The Spartans (2-4, 1-1 Mountain West) travel to Logan, Utah, to face the Aggies (3-3, 1-1) on Friday night (6 p.m., CBS Sports Network). SJSU has six regular-season games remaining (three on the road) to earn the six victories likely needed to secure an unprecedented fourth straight bowl appearance. Thanks to a scheduling quirk, the Spartans don't face Boise State or UNLV - two of the conference's top title contenders - this season."
San Jose State suffered a 35-28 loss at Wyoming after blowing a 14-point fourth-quarter lead. Quarterback Walker Eget and receiver Danny Scudero were injured in the game; Scudero set a school record with four touchdown receptions while playing through injury. Coaches are uncertain about their availability for Friday's game at Utah State, and Eget indicated he'd play only if he can throw. The Spartans are 2-4 (1-1 Mountain West) with six regular-season games remaining and likely need six wins to reach a fourth straight bowl. A roster availability report is due Wednesday after a short preparation week.
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