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Spartans With First Of Two Bye Weeks

(Game #3)
San José State at Arkansas
Saturday, September 21, 2019,
Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium
6:30 p.m.  (CT)/4:30 p.m. (PT), SEC Network

San José State record:
1-1, 0-0 Mountain West. Most recently, the Spartans lost a non-conference contest to Tulsa, 34-16, on September 7.

Arkansas record: 1-1, 0-1 SEC. The Razorbacks lost at Ole Miss, 31-17, on September 7. Arkansas hosts Colorado State on September 14 before playing San Jose State.

Series history: This is the first meeting between these teams.



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Aiming for a road victory: San Jose State plays its first road game of the season at Arkansas. The Spartans are seeking their first road win in 14 games since leaving Fresno State with a 16-14 triumph on November 26, 2016.
The last time San Jose State won a road game in the Central Time Zone was a 52-24 victory over UTSA in the Alamodome on October 20, 2012. Since then the Spartans are 0-6 in games played in the Central Time Zone with losses to Auburn and Minnesota, twice, each, and Tulsa and Iowa State, once, each.

Another chance for 2-1: San Jose State has its next opportunity to have a 2-1 win-loss record after three games when it plays Arkansas.
The last time the Spartans had a 2-1 record after three games was in 2012 when San Jose State topped Colorado State, 40-20, in its third game of the season en route to an 11-2 overall record and a #21-ranking in the final Associated Press poll.
Since then, the Spartans had chances in 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2017.

Play-by-Play Radio Coverage: KKSF (910 AM, Oakland), RealTalk 910, is the new flagship radio station for San Jose State University football. Justin Allegri calls the play-by-play. Tim Crawley provides commentary. The Arkansas broadcast begins at 4:00 p.m. (PT) before game time with a pregame show.

Network affiliates are KION (1460 AM/101.1 FM, Salinas), KFIV (1360 AM, Modesto), KWSX (1280 AM, Stockton).

Television: The SEC Network will provide broadcast coverage beginning at 6:30 p.m. (CT)/4;30 p.m. (PT). The SEC Network is available on AT&T U-Verse Channel 607, Comcast Channel 421, DirecTV Channel 611, DISH Network Channel 404 and on Watch ESPN.

Aiming for a road victory: San Jose State plays its first road game of the season at Arkansas. The Spartans are seeking their first road win in 14 games since leaving Fresno State with a 16-14 triumph on November 26, 2016.
The last time San Jose State won a road game in the Central Time Zone was a 52-24 victory over UTSA in the Alamodome on October 20, 2012. Since then the Spartans are 0-6 in games played in the Central Time Zone with losses to Auburn and Minnesota, twice, each, and Tulsa and Iowa State, once, each.

Another chance for 2-1: San Jose State has its next opportunity to have a 2-1 win-loss record after three games when it plays Arkansas.
The last time the Spartans had a 2-1 record after three games was in 2012 when San Jose State topped Colorado State, 40-20, in its third game of the season en route to an 11-2 overall record and a #21-ranking in the final Associated Press poll.
Since then, the Spartans had chances in 2013, 2014, 2015, and 2017.

Returning to the state of Arkansas: San Jose State has the opportunity to play in its third different football venue when it plays Arkansas on September 21.
Previously, the Spartans won their 2002 season opener against Arkansas State at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, 33-18, on August 31.
San Jose State's first trip to Arkansas resulted in a 21-7 loss to Arkansas State at Indian Stadium, now known as Centennial Bank Stadium in Jonesboro.

Spartans break onside trend: For the first time since the November 1, 2014 Colorado State game, San Jose State recovered an onside kick when Christian Webb came up with the football in a successful attempt in the Tulsa game.
The Spartans had gone 0-for-10 in onside kick attempts during the 2015 through 2018 seasons.

Two games, no pass interceptions thrown: After two games, San Jose State has not given up the football via a pass interception. In comparison to the 2018 season, Spartan passers three interceptions.
The last time San Jose State did not have a pass intercepted  after the first two games was in the 2004 season. The Spartans played their first three games without an interception in 67 pass attempts and were intercepted on their third pass attempt in the 70-63 comeback win over Rice.