San Jose State Spartans Dominate at Jonah Field in Football Showdown Against Wyoming Cowboys
The San Jose State Spartans, with a record of 7-5, faced off against the Wyoming Cowboys, who held a record of 7-6. The game concluded with the Spartans securing a victory over the Cowboys with a final score of 33-16.
In an impressive display at Jonah Field at War Memorial Stadium, the San Jose State Spartans showcased their offensive capabilities by amassing a total of 456 yards. The Spartans' passing game was particularly effective; they accumulated 314 passing yards and achieved an average of over eight yards per attempt. The quarterback's performance was notable with a passer rating nearing 137 and completing more than half his passes including one for a touchdown.
The rushing offense also contributed significantly to the Spartan's victory, gaining 142 yards on the ground and scoring three touchdowns. Their longest rush was an impressive run covering 18 yards which also resulted in one of their touchdowns. On special teams, despite not having any punts blocked or returned for touchdowns, they managed to place one punt inside the opponent's 20-yard line.
Defensively, the San Jose State team recorded two sacks and applied consistent pressure on Wyoming’s quarterback with three hits. They also secured one interception during the game while holding their opponents to only sixteen points throughout four quarters.
The red zone efficiency for San Jose State stood out as well; they succeeded in scoring on five out of seven trips inside Wyoming’s twenty-yard line. Their fourth-down conversion rate was perfect although it came from just one attempt during the entire game.
As for penalties, both teams maintained discipline throughout most of this encounter; neither exceeded ten penalties nor reached hundred penalty yards against them.
Looking ahead after this commanding performance on enemy turf, fans can anticipate watching their team again when they host UNLV Rebels at CEFCU Stadium in San Jose. This upcoming event is scheduled to take place on October seventh at seven-thirty PM local time and will be broadcasted live on CBS Sports Network satellite channel two hundred twenty-one.