Air Force vs. UNLV: How the Falcons can beat UNLV

Air Force vs. UNLV: How the Falcons can beat UNLV The Rebels are Coming to the Springs Full of Confidence Contact/Follow @Sean or @MWCWire Can the Falcons regain form against UNLV with a spot in the Conference Championship on the line? WEEK 12: Air …

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Can the Falcons regain form against UNLV with a spot in the Conference Championship on the line?

WEEK 12: Air Force Falcons 8-2 (5-1) vs. University of Nevada Las Vegas Rebels 8-2 (5-1)

WHEN: Saturday, November 18th — 1:30 P.M. MT/ 12:30 P.M. PT

WHERE: Falcon Stadium (Colorado Springs, CO)

WEATHER: Sunshine and some clouds. High 62F. Winds SE at 5 to 10 mph.

TV: CBS Sports Network
Carter Blackburn (play-by-play), Randy Cross (analyst)

RADIO: KVOR AM 740 in Colorado Springs, 104.3 the Fan in Denver, SIRIUS XM 380, SXM 970
Jim Arthur (play-by-play), Jesse Kurtz (analyst)

SERIES RECORD: Air Force leads the series record 17-6

WEBSITES: UNLVRebels.com, the official UNLV athletics website | GoAirForceFalcons.com, the official Air Force athletics website

GAME NOTES (PDF): UNLV | Air Force

SP+ PROJECTION: Air Force by 7.2

FEI PROJECTION: Air Force by 4.1

PARKER FLEMING PROJECTIONS: Air Force has a 79.31% win probability (31.96- 21.13)

It’s hard to believe we have arrived at Senior night already, as many Falcon players will take the field in front of their home crowd for the last time in their careers on Saturday. And what a special senior class this is, winning 31 games against just 11 losses in their tenure to date. The stakes for this team could not be any higher in their final game at Falcon Stadium in 2023.

Despite two absolute clunkers in as many weeks against Hawai’i and Army, the Falcons are still in the driver’s seat for a place in the Mountain West Conference Championship game in December thanks to their historic 8-0 start to the season. Though much has changed since those first eight games.

The Air Force list of injuries (should they “officially” share it) would be very lengthy. In fact, half of its’ starting roster would have been impacted by injury at this point, really testing their depth and mettle. Noone is going to feel sorry for the Falcons though, especially not the UNLV Rebels who are trying to put together a historic season of their own.

These are not your Rebels of old. Barry Odom has done a fantastic job turning what’s been a basement dweller into a Bonafide Conference Contender in his first season. Troy Calhoun on the other hand is trying to rally his team, injury ravaged as it is, and capture their first Conference Championship.

A third loss in a row would significantly complicate those aspirations for the Falcons. If they want to keep those hopes alive, they need to play much better in every aspect of the game against one of, if not the top team in the Conference.

HERE’S HOW AIR FORCE CAN BEAT UNLV

While it’s Air Force that usually imposes their will with a dominant ground attack, it’s the Rebels who are featuring a deep rushing attack of their own with Vincent Davis, Ja’Den Thomas, and Donavyn Lester all amassing more than 400 yards on the ground this year. The quarterback is also very much a threat on the ground, they need to account for Jayden Maiava too. As a team, they are averaging just under 200 yards per game on the ground.

The Falcons are going to need to keep that ground game in check if they want to win this game. If they aren’t able to mitigate damage on the ground, it could open up a host of problems as arguably the most dangerous player in the Conference, Ricky White looms on the outside.

Despite injuries to the defensive line and linebacker (spur), they still have the personnel to do it; especially between that core of Alec Mock, Jonathan Youngblood and Peyton Zdroik. These guys are going to be key in trying to keep UNLV unbalanced on offense.

Speaking of the run game, Air Force finds themselves in unfamiliar territory, no longer being the nation’s leading rush offense, as that belongs to Liberty. It’s no coincidence as the offense has been stuck in neutral for the past two weeks. Much of their drop off in production has to be attributed to their recent loose handling of the football.

Ten turnovers in their last two outings made for irrecoverable damage to their gameplan. They have put the ball on the ground 17 times this season, recovering seven of them. Their first interception of the year didn’t come until the week 10 game against Army. Between Zac Larrier, Jensen Jones and Ben Brittain, they’ve thrown four since then. That rate of turnover is not Falcon football, and it is certainly not winning football.

So, while injuries certainly have created some adversity, they’ve not been responsible for 10 turnovers in two games. Everyone is dealing with some level of attrition at this part of the season. Due to the rigors placed on these Cadet-Athletes, I would say Air Force is to anticipate such challenges more than most at this juncture. Whoever’s called upon to contribute Saturday, has to protect the football. It has got to be a point of emphasis if they want to beat a really good opponent.

The final area that really needs to find its way again is the kicking game. Specifically, Matthew Dapore and the field goal unit. Dapore has showed the potential of an All-Conference kicker but over the past few weeks has struggled with consistency. In a game where points are going to be critical and the margin for error minimal, they need that steady leg variety of Dapore back.

There are a lot of questions at key positions this week, especially on offense. One thing we know, next man up is not just a fashionable statement in Colorado Springs. This team has proven they can win with it at the core of their DNA.

Injuries or not, that 8-0 team is in the Air Force locker room. The past two weeks have been ugly, but those two performances constitute not the 2023 Air Force Falcons. This is still a very dangerous team that is more than capable of winning a Conference Championship if and when they get back to their game. Their game is meticulous to the details, stifling defense, and a relentless rushing attack that keeps the ball from you, not the other way around. That team has Air Force on the brink of a Conference Championship, despite what happened the previous two weeks.

After losing despite being 20+ point favorites, this week’s line looks right. UNLV is not going to like playing at altitude.

Air Force 24 –  UNLV 21

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Week 11 Mountain West Football Recap; Coaching Updates

Week 11 Mountain West Football Recap; Coaching Updates A lot of changes happened and could be more. Contact/Follow @MWCwire Coaching news highlights the week. Jeremy and Josh are back to do not just a quick recap of Week 11 of Mountain West play but …

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Coaching news highlights the week.

Jeremy and Josh are back to do not just a quick recap of Week 11 of Mountain West play but also the news of two openings within the Mountain West with San Diego State and Boise State now being open.

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Week 10 Mountain West Football Power Rankings

Week 10 Mountain West Football Power Rankings A new No. 1 team! Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire A few changes this week With Air Force’s loss to Army this past week they are no longer the top team in the Mountain West rankings. However, they …

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A few changes this week

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With Air Force’s loss to Army this past week they are no longer the top team in the Mountain West rankings. However, they are still leading the standings with zero conference losses and on track to make it to the title game.

The race between two through four will be up for grabs and there could be a change depending on the Friday night game between UNLV who is hosting Wyoming. This is really an elimination game for both teams due to the tiebreakers of the Rebels losing to Fresno State.

The bottom is taking a turn as well with San Diego State and New Mexico losing games.

Week 10 is in the books and the changes heading into Week 11 of games.

Air Force at Hawaii: How the Falcons can beat the Rainbow Warriors

Air Force at Hawaii: How the Falcons can beat the Rainbow Warriors The Falcons Are Looking To Stay Perfect In Conference Play Contact/Follow @Sean or @MWCWire Can Air Force Rebound After a Week 10 Letdown? WEEK 11: Air Force Falcons 8-1 (5-0) vs. …

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Can Air Force Rebound After a Week 10 Letdown?

WEEK 11: Air Force Falcons 8-1 (5-0) vs. Hawaii Rainbow Warriors 3-7 (1-4)

WHEN: Saturday, November 11th — 10:00 P.M. MT/ 9:00 P.M. PT

WHERE: Clarence T.C. Ching Complex ( Honolulu, O‘ahu)

WEATHER: Mainly clear skies. Low 74F. Winds ENE at 10 to 20 mph.

TV: Spectrum- Kanoa Leahey (play-by-play), Rich Miano (analyst), Jordan Helle (sidelines)

RADIO: KVOR AM 740 in Colorado Springs, 104.3 the Fan in Denver, SIRIUS XM 380, SXM 970
Jim Arthur (play-by-play), Jesse Kurtz (analyst)

SERIES RECORD: Air Force leads the series record 14-7-1

WEBSITES: HawaiiAthletics.com, the official Hawaii athletics website | GoAirForceFalcons.com, the official Air Force athletics website

GAME NOTES (PDF): Hawaii | Air Force

SP+ PROJECTION: Air Force by 22

FEI PROJECTION: Air Force by 20.6

PARKER FLEMING PROJECTIONS:

Exactly one week after the most disappointing outings in recent memory, Air Force has an opportunity to get off the mat and realize a new mission. The Kuter trophy, which is awarded to the winner of the Hawaii versus Air Force game is hardly a consolation for fumbling away the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy. Yes, (bad) pun intended.

However, it’s much more than just the trophy that is at state on the island Saturday night. While winning the CiC outright is no longer possible, something the Falcons have never done in their history is still very much alive and in front of them. A Mountain West Conference Championship.

You would think the season was over for Air Force after last week’s stumble. They fell out of the College Football Playoff rankings just as soon as they entered, dropped to the rear of the race for a New Years Six Bowl bid and yet they’ve lost just one game all year, none of which have come in Conference play. The only team in the entire Mountain West that can say that.

If Air Force wants to reinforce how much those games against military brethren mean, they cannot allow Army to beat them twice this year by not showing up at Hawaii on Saturday.

HERE’S HOW AIR FORCE CAN BEAT THE RAINBOW WARRIORS

While I fancy myself more of a New Testament guy, an Old Testament verse is most apropos for Saturday; Vengeance is mine saith (Air Force).

It’s almost eerie how similar Hawaii and Army are as it relates to their disparate comparisons to Air Force in nearly every significant team statistical category. None of that mattered last week, as the Falcons took a season’s worth of miscues and bundled them into a single gift-wrapped package delivered to Mile High Stadium.

That is why for week 11 against the Rainbow Warriors, we are going to simplify the blueprint to victory. Be the Air Force team from the first 10 weeks of the season.

Get a ground game established behind that elite offensive line. Even if that means an exercise of patience. The dive will feed the pitch, the pitch will feed the dive. A steady diet of Emmanuel Michel, Owen Burk and John Lee Eldridge II will lead to the ultimate demise of Hawaii. Continue working in Dane Kinamon, and the offense only becomes more dynamic.

This is an opponent surrendering 176 yards on the ground and 34 points per game. That presents nearly ideal as a rebound candidate. If the Falcon defense can continue their high level of play, Bo Richter and crew are going to make it a long night for Brayden Schager and the Hawaii offense. Which in turn will make for an even longer night for their overextended and fatigued defense.

And after three weeks of struggling in the kicking game, now would be a good time to see Matthew Dapore get back to form that resembled an All-Conference kicker. Air Force has been and can be a complete football team.

The road ahead is a difficult one for a team that has ambitions of a Conference Championship. With games against Boise State and UNLV looming, they cannot look past this week’s opponent. This truly is a ‘get right game’ for the Falcons.

No better time to shake off the seasons first loss and regain form, than a convincing win in paradise.

Back to basics.

Protect the ball. Run the ball. Sing second.

Air Force 35 –  Hawaii 17

A SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL YOU MILITARY VETERANS

It’s a privilege to have the opportunity to write about a team of young men that I feel are representing all that is best in us as people. And it is with immense respect and a heart full of gratitude that I express my sincerest thanks to all the Veterans out there providing a way of life that I am able to enjoy because of the sacrifices you make. On behalf of my family and so many others, Thank you.

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PODCAST: Week 10 Mountain West Football Recap

PODCAST: Week 10 Mountain West Football Recap An undefeated falls in a blowout. Contact/Follow @MWCwire Rivalries and milestones Jeremy and Josh are back to recap a wild Week 10 of Mountain West football. An undefeated goes down, over time games, …

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Rivalries and milestones

Jeremy and Josh are back to recap a wild Week 10 of Mountain West football. An undefeated goes down, over time games, rivalry games. Plus, they get into a debate over if Fresno State is next in line for a big money bowl game?

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2023 Mountain West Football Week 10 In Five Words

2023 Mountain West Football Week 10 In Five Words And some GIF reaction as well Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire How to scold Air Force? Week 10 is over and there were some interesting results with Air Force no longer undefeated, Fresno State getting …

2023 Mountain West Football Week 10 In Five Words


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How to scold Air Force?

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Week 10 is over and there were some interesting results with Air Force no longer undefeated, Fresno State getting the coveted milk jug, San Diego State having offense, and UNLV crushing sould.

Now… onto the quick recap of the week.

Air Force: Time to play backup quarterback.

Boise State: Fans are wanting new coach?

Colorado State: Such a great, bad team

Fresno State: Why kick to Malik Sherrod?

Hawaii: Get wins while you can

Nevada: There is no quarterback there.

New Mexico: Actually, they are looking better.

San Diego State: Passing game did some work.

San Jose State: Just chilling for next week

UNLV: Rebels want the league title

Utah State: Can’t catch a quarterback break.

Wyoming: Having Harrison Waylee back helps.

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Week 10 Mountain West Picks, Predictions, Streaming Guide

Week 10 Mountain West Picks, Predictions, Streaming Guide November football is here Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire Who does our staff like? Our staff makes another stab at picks. These odds are as of 10/31. FRIDAY: Colorado State at Wyoming (-7), 8 …

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Week 10 Mountain West Picks, Predictions, Streaming Guide


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Who does our staff like?

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Our staff makes another stab at picks. These odds are as of 10/31.

FRIDAY: Colorado State at Wyoming (-7), 8 p.m. ET,  TV: CBS SPORTS NETWORK OR STREAM WITH FREE TRIAL W/ FUBOTV

Jeremy: SU: Colorado State | ATS: Colorado State

Kaycee: SU: Wyoming | ATS: Colorado State

Josh F: SU: Colorado State | ATS: Colorado State

Brandon:  SU: Colorado State| ATS: Colorado State 

Michael: SU: Wyoming | ATS: Wyoming

Erik: SU: Colorado State| ATS: Colorado State 

Roger: SU: Wyoming | ATS: Wyoming

Logan: SU: Wyoming | ATS: Colorado State

Tj: SU: Wyoming | ATS: Colorado State

Army at Air Force (-18.5), 2:30 p.m. ET,  TV: CBS SPORTS NETWORK OR STREAM WITH FREE TRIAL W/ FUBOTV

Jeremy: SU: Air Force | ATS: Air Force

Kaycee: SU: Air Force | ATS: Air Force

Josh F: SU: Air Force | ATS: Army

Brandon: SU: Air Force | ATS: Air Force 

Michael: SU: Air Force | ATS: Army

Erik:  SU: Air Force | ATS: Army

Roger: SU: Air Force | ATS: Air Force

Logan: SU: Air Force | ATS: Air Force

TJ: SU: Air Force | ATS: Air Force

Hawaii at Nevada (-3), 4 P.M. ET, TV: Spectrum Sports PPV (Hawaii) or STREAM: Team1Sports

Jeremy: SU: Nevada | ATS: Nevada

Kaycee: SU: Hawaii | ATS: Hawaii

Josh F: SU: Hawaii | ATS: Hawaii

Brandon: SU: Nevada | ATS Nevada

Michael: SU: Hawaii | ATS: Hawaii

Erik: SU: Nevada | ATS: Nevada

Roger: SU: Nevada | ATS: Nevada

Logan: SU: Nevada | ATS: Nevada

Tj: SU: Nevada | ATS: Nevada 

UNLV at New Mexico (+10), 6 p.m. ET, TV: Mountain West Network

Jeremy: SU: UNLV | ATS: UNLV

Kaycee: SU: UNLV | ATS: New Mexico

Josh F: SU: UNLV | ATS: UNLV

Brandon: SU: UNLV | ATS: New Mexico 

Michael: SU: UNLV | ATS: UNLV

Erik: SU: UNLV | ATS: New Mexico

Roger: SU:New Mexico | ATS: New Mexico

Logan: SU: New Mexico | ATS: New Mexico

TJ: SU: UNLV| ATS: UNLV

Utah State at San Diego State (+2.5), 7 p.m. ET,  TV: FS1 OR STREAM WITH FREE TRIAL W/ FUBOTV

Jeremy: SU:Utah State  | ATS: Utah State

Kaycee: SU: Utah State | ATS: Utah State

Josh F: SU: Utah State | ATS: Utah State

Brandon: SU: Utah State | ATS Utah State 

Michael Daly: SU: San Diego State | ATS: San Diego State

Erik: SU: Utah State | ATS Utah State

Roger: SU: Utah State | ATS Utah State

Logan: SU: Utah State | ATS: Utah State

TJ: SU: San Diego State | ATS: San Diego State

Boise State at Fresno State (-3) 10 p.m. ET,  TV: CBS SPORTS NETWORK OR STREAM WITH FREE TRIAL W/ FUBOTV

Jeremy: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State

Kaycee: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State

Josh F: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State

Brandon: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State 

Michael: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State

Erik: SU: Boise State | ATS: Boise State

Roger: : SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State

Logan: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Fresno State

Tj: SU: Fresno State | ATS: Boise State 

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PODCAST: Week 10 Mountain West Football Preview

PODCAST: Week 10 Mountain West Football Preview Rivalry games!!! Contact/Follow @MWCwire Real football begins in November Jeremy and Josh are back to preview the 10th week of Mountain West football. The Border War kicks things off on Friday night …

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Real football begins in November

Jeremy and Josh are back to preview the 10th week of Mountain West football. The Border War kicks things off on Friday night before another rivalry game on Saturday between Air Force vs. Army. This is a huge week with teams trying to inch close to bowl eligibility.

San Diego State and Utah State are back after byes and are hoping to get back on track. Then the final game of the weekend is another rivalry one between Fresno State and Boise State.

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Week 9 Mountain West Football Power Rankings

Week 8 Mountain West Football Power Rankings Air Force rules but now has a backup QB Contact/Follow @JeremyMauss & @MWCwire A few changes this week Week 9 is in the books and the changes heading into Week 10 are few and far between at the moment …

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Air Force rules but now has a backup QB


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A few changes this week

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Week 9 is in the books and the changes heading into Week 10 are few and far between at the moment with teams keep winning.

Mountain West Football: Week 9 Winners And Losers

Emmanuel Michael, Senika McKie, and Wyoming are among Mountain West football’s biggest winners and losers from Week 9.

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Mountain West Football: Week 9 Winners And Losers


Who came out ahead and who left something to be desired across the Mountain West in Week 9 of the college football season?


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Encouragements and letdowns from the week that was.

You might as well have called last weekend in Mountain West football “Statement Saturday.”

While there wasn’t a lot of high drama (though they had that covered in the Central Valley almost single-handedly), everyone got a chance to send a message to the rest of the conference: It’s Air Force and it’s everyone else. Boise State isn’t dead yet and neither is Fresno State. Nevada may have found some footing after all.

Because some of those statements were less encouraging than others, however, here are the winners and losers from Week 9.

Winners

1. Air Force running back Emmanuel Michel

The battle for the Ram-Falcon Trophy may have turned out to be tougher and snowier than expected for the Mountain-West leading cadets, but Michel’s performance in the second half of Air Force’s 30-13 win over Colorado State helped ensure the road team would hang on rivalry bragging rights. He picked up 113 of his 130 rushing yards after halftime, including a key 53-yard scamper in the third quarter that flipped the field and helped to set the Falcons up with a ten-point lead, and capped the scoring with a five-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter.

2. Fresno State linebacker Levelle Bailey

The Bulldogs’ senior star has developed a knack for being in the right place at the right time, killing UNLV’s last-gasp rally with a game-sealing interception to secure a 31-24 win over the Rebels.

Most people will immediately point out that isn’t even Bailey’s first game-sealing pick of the season — he did the same thing to Eastern Washington back in September — but it’s also worth mentioning he tied for the team high with eight total tackles, broke up a second pass in the first quarter and, per Pro Football Focus, allowed just 25 total yards on the five times he was targeted in coverage.

3. Nevada cornerback Michael Coats Jr.

Sometimes, it’s just your day. That certainly appeared to be the case for the former East Central Community College transfer on Saturday in a 34-24 win over New Mexico, as the Lobos tested him early and often but, according to PFF, would be repeatedly denied: His second quarter interception would set up a short scoring drive that extended the Wolf Pack lead to 24-0 at that point, but he also broke up two passes and allowed just three receptions on a team-high ten targets. For a team sorely lacking in bright spots in the first half of the season, Coats Jr.’s performance came at just the right time for the Nevada faithful to think things might be headed in the right direction after all.

Losers

1. UNLV wide receiver Senika McKie

Catching a football is sometimes harder than it looks. It’s important to remember that when someone lets a well-placed goal-line fade — far from the easiest play to make on a route tree under most circumstances — slip through their fingers like McKie did on Saturday night in a 31-24 loss to Fresno State.

PFF notes it was the only pass dropped by a Rebels receiver against the Bulldogs, though McKie now has twice as many dropped passes (six) as anyone else on the roster on just 34 targets this season. For the moment, that 27.3% drop rate is the highest among all qualifying Mountain West players; the latest misfortune just happened to come at a moment that many UNLV folks will probably be thinking about for a long time.

2. Wyoming

Cowboy football’s remaining skeptics came away with plenty to talk about on Saturday in the wreckage of a 32-7 defeat on the road to Boise State. The offense was dead on arrival, averaging 2.5 yards per play, finishing 1-of-11 on third downs, and crossing midfield only because Stefan Cobbs muffed a punt return late in the first quarter. On defense, Jay Sawvel’s secondary was simply overmatched by Eric McAlister and couldn’t capitalize on Ashton Jeanty’s limited availability, allowing Maddux Madsen to move through the air seemingly at will while George Holani’s return from injury allowed the Broncos to survive on the ground.

Now effectively eliminated from the Mountain West title chase, the Cowboys are sitting at 5-3 with a -20 point differential after eight games. They were also 5-3 after games in 2022, but the difference is that this was supposed to be the year in which their returning production advantage might finally put them over the top. The more things change, though, the more they seem to stay the same in Laramie.

3. Hawaii

Are Timmy Chang’s Warriors regressing before our eyes? It’s not what you hoped to see on the back half of his second year in charge, but a 35-0 shutout to San Jose State marked the third time in four conference games that Hawaii has lost by at least three touchdowns. Quarterback Brayden Schager never got going, finishing 17-of-29 for 132 yards and one interception before being relieved in the fourth quarter, while punter/kicker Matthew Shipley ended up as the team’s leading rusher with a 17-yard run on a third-quarter fake.

The more serious concern is that the defense has stagnated even more, allowing the Spartans to average 6.9 yards per play through the first three quarters. Perhaps no one is more emblematic of the team’s growing pains than sophomore linebacker Jalen Smith, who collected two of his three tackles for loss on SJSU’s second possession but also picked up an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty that enabled to Spartans to extend the drive and, eventually, collect their first points of the game. Patience is probably still a virtue here, but you can’t blame fans for feeling a little angst at blowout after blowout.

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