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San Jose State’s bowl hopes snuffed out in blowout loss at Nevada
Nevada snapped a 16-game conference losing streak by forcing five turnovers and scoring 55 points, ending San Jose State's bowl eligibility this season.
- Saturday at Mackay Stadium, Nevada Wolf Pack routed San Jose State Spartans 55-10, ending the Spartans' bowl hopes after five turnovers.
- After three first-half giveaways, San Jose State trailed 31-0 at halftime as Walker Eget's fourth-and-4 interception was returned for a touchdown by Nakian Jackson, followed immediately by Lamar Radcliffe's fumble.
- True freshman Carter Jones completed 16 of 19 passes for 195 yards and two touchdowns, while Caleb Ramseur rushed for 128 yards and scored as a receiver.
- San Jose State now sits at 3-7 after the loss, with Walker Eget benched late for Robert McDaniel and freshman Tama Amisone scoring their only touchdown; SJSU will face San Diego State on Nov. 22.
- After snapping a long conference skid, Nevada Wolf Pack earned a statement win, snapping a 16-game Mountain West conference losing streak and handing San Jose State Spartans their worst loss since a 52-3 defeat to Army in October 2018.
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San Jose State’s bowl hopes snuffed out in blowout loss at Nevada
San Jose State’s 55-10 loss to Nevada on Saturday afternoon in Reno got out of hand before SJSU had a chance to get going. Three first-half turnovers led the Spartans (3-7, 2-4 Mountain West) to a 31-0 halftime deficit and they had five turnovers in the game, marking the end of their hopes for bowl eligibility. Nevada (2-8, 1-5) snapped a 16-game losing streak in conference play with its last conference victory coming against New Mexico on Oct. …
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