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Nevada Wolf Pack week 10 preview & prediction: San Jose State Spartans

The Nevada Wolf Pack square off against the San Jose State Spartans on Saturday, Nov. 6 at 7:00 p.m. PT on Fox Sports 2. The Pack’s Mountain West title hopes ended last season at the hands of the.

Heavy ground attacks in San Jose as Spartans prevail over the Wyoming Cowboys 27-21

Winners and Losers from Week 15 of College Football

0 of 14 John Raoux/Associated Press College football s only real major upset occurred deep in the night Saturday, and boy, it was a biggie as Florida went down to LSU. The rest of the weekend went pretty much as expected. It was a weekend where a couple of nice stories in 2020 were exposed (Colorado and Miami), but another pair continued their storybook years (Coastal Carolina and San Jose State). Finally, history was made that spanned gender and nationality. There may not have been as many exciting upsets as we re used to, but there were a lot of reasons to love the action that took place in a jam-packed three days of games. There were a lot of cancellations that robbed us of important matchups such as Ohio State-Michigan, Oregon-Washington and others.

San Jose State beats Nevada, will play in title game

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... LAS VEGAS, Nevada  Tyler Nevens had 12 carries for a career-high 184 yards, including an explosive 69-yard touchdown burst, and San Jose State overcame its biggest halftime deficit of the season to beat Nevada 30-20 on Friday night and clinch the program’s first berth in the Mountain West Conference Championship game. San Jose State (6-0, 6-0), which trailed 20-7 at halftime, is off to its best start since the Spartans went 13-0 in 1939 and plays Boise State in the title game on Dec. 18. Freshman Shamar Garrett caught the opening kickoff of the second half at the 2, ran up the right hashmark to about the 25 and broke left before racing along the sideline to trim SJSU’s deficit to 20-14. On its ensuing drive, the Wolf Pack moved to San Jose State’s 1 before, on second-and-goal, Jay Kavika forced a fumble by Toa Taua that was recovered by Jay Lenard. Derrick Deese Jr.’s 5-yard touchd

San Jose St beats Nevada, advances to MWC Championship game

San Jose St. beats Nevada, advances to MWC Championship game December 12, 2020 GMT LAS VEGAS (AP) Tyler Nevens had 12 carries for a career-high 184 yards, including an explosive 69-yard touchdown burst, and San Jose State overcame its biggest halftime deficit of the season to beat Nevada 30-20 on Friday night and clinch the program’s first berth in the Mountain West Conference Championship game. San Jose State (6-0, 6-0), which trailed 20-7 at halftime, is off to its best start since the Spartans went 13-0 in 1939 and plays Boise State in the title game on Dec. 18. Freshman Shamar Garrett caught the opening kickoff of the second half at the 2, ran up the right hashmark to about the 25 and broke left before racing along the sideline to trim SJSU’s deficit to 20-14. On its ensuing drive, the Wolf Pack moved to San Jose State’s 1 before, on second-and-goal, Jay Kavika forced a fumble by Toa Taua that was recovered by Jay Lenard. Derrick Deese Jr.‘s 5-yard touchdown catch

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