What to know before San Jose State kicks off against Hawaii in Tomey Legacy Game
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What to know before San Jose State kicks off against Hawaii in Tomey Legacy Game
"SJSU and Hawaii rank 1-2 in passing offense in the Mountain West respectively, but SJSU is eleventh (out of 12 teams) in passing defense. Hawaii is fifth. Eget has gone 228 attempts since throwing his last interception, the third-longest streak in Mountain West history. The Spartans put up 543 yards of total offense against the Aggies, but are 0-2 in games the offense has gone north of 500 yards (524 total yards in a 30-29 loss to Stanford)."
"SJSU Storylines: San Jose State is coming off of consecutive road losses (35-28 loss to Wyoming, 30-25 loss to Utah State) and the Spartans return to CEFCU, where they are 2-1, for the first time in nearly a month. Under head coach Ken Niumatalolo the Spartans are 7-3 at home. Quarterback Walker Eget and Danny Scudero both battled through injury against Utah State and after a bye week, neither were listed on the Spartans' injury report this week."
San Jose State (2-5, 1-2) returns home after consecutive road losses and holds a 2-1 record at CEFCU with head coach Ken Niumatalolo 7-3 at home. Quarterback Walker Eget and top receiver Danny Scudero recovered from injuries and were not listed on the latest injury report. Hawaii (6-2, 3-1) sits third in the Mountain West despite preseason projections of seventh and features an offense led by Micah Alejado and a perfect field-goal kicker, Kansai Matsuzawa. Both teams rank first and second in conference passing offense, with San Jose State struggling in passing defense. Scudero leads FBS receiving with 870 yards while Hawaii averages over 500 yards and nearly 40 points in recent games.
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