SAN JOSE — San Jose State escaped with its third convention win 24-14 in opposition to Wyoming on Saturday at CEFCU Stadium.
SJSU (5-2, 3-1 MWC) quarterback Walker Eget received his first-career begin after splitting reps with quarterback Emmett Brown the final two weeks.
Eget completed 20-for-38 with 318 passing yards, one landing and two interceptions.
Brown noticed the sector late within the third quarter and had one cross for a completion. This drive stalled out after a number of penalties pushed the Spartans to a 3rd and 21.
The Spartans completed with a season-high 176 dashing yards.
SJSU prevented a disastrous first half after a blocked area objective, Eget fumble on a scramble, Eget interception and a muffed punt return by Matthew Coleman halted the Spartans’ offensive drives. The Spartans have been up 14-0 at halftime.
Spartans working again Floyd Chalk IV scored first with a 39-yard landing 7-0 on the primary drive.
Extensive receiver Nick Nash’s 17-yard landing reception made it seven consecutive video games with a landing reception for him, a brand new SJSU File.
Eget’s second interception was brought on by strain from Cowboys defensive finish Sabastian Harsh, tipped by linebacker Connor Shay and snatched by nickelback Wrook Brown.
Wyoming (1-6, 1-2 MW) adopted up the turnover with a five-play 55-yard drive for a landing after taking possession at its personal 45-yard line within the third quarter.
Eget hit vast receiver Justin Lockhart for a 57-yard reception that set the Spartans up for a area objective, giving SJSU a 10-point lead within the third quarter. The cross and reception have been career-longs for the 2 gamers.
SJSU defensive again Amir Wallace picked off an overthrown display screen within the purple zone early within the fourth quarter.
Eget returned following the decide. SJSU working again Jabari Bates completed the drive with a 19-yard dashing landing.
Spartans security Robert Rahimi and defensive again Jalen Apalit-Williams each had interceptions within the ultimate minutes sealing the win for SJSU.