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Spartans Prepare To Host No. 21 Boise State

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SAN José STATE UNIVERSITY FOOTBALL FACT SHEET (Game #9)
San José State vs. #21-Boise State
CEFCU Stadium, San Jose, Calif.
Saturday, November 2, 2019, 7:30 p.m. (PT)
CBS Sports Network

San José State record:
4-4, 1-3 Mountain West. Most recently, the Spartans ended a two-game losing streak with a 34-29 victory at Army West Point.

#21-Boise State record: 6-1, 3-0 Mountain West. The Broncos lost their first game of the season to BYU, 28-25, on October 19. Boise State had a bye the week ending October 26.

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. Kevin Richardson provides commentary. The Boise State broadcast begins at 7:00 p.m. (PT) with a pregame show.

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

KSJS (90.5FM, San Jose) also will carry a play-by-play broadcast of the San Jose State-Boise State football game. Air time is 7:15 p.m. (PT) with a pregame show.

Television:  The CBS Sports Network will provide broadcast coverage. Carter Blackburn calls the play-by-play. Aaron Taylor provides commentary.  Jenny Dell is the sideline reporter. The CBS Sports Network presentation begins at 7:30 p.m. (PT).



Series history: Boise State leads the series, 13-0. The teams are meeting for the first time since the 2016 season when the Broncos won, 45-31, in Boise. Saturday's game will be the seventh time the teams have played in CEFCU Stadium.
Of the 13 meetings, the 2004 and 2006 games in San Jose were the closest. In 2004, Boise State pulled out a 56-49 double overtime win. Both teams scored a touchdown in the first overtime. In 2006, Anthony Montgomery kicked a 37-yard field goal on the final play of the game for a 23-20 Boise State win.

.500 again in 2019: For the fourth time this season, San Jose State is at the .500 plateau with a 4-4 win-loss record.  The Spartans have been above .500 three times and below .500 once.
 
Playing ranked teams the first weekend in November:
Two of the biggest wins in San Jose State football history occurred on the first full weekend in November. The Spartans are 2-5 against nationally-ranked teams the first full weekend in November. Two of the five losses are to Boise State.

November 4, 2000    @San Jose State 27, #9/#9-TCU 24
November 1, 1980    San Jose State 30, @#10/#11-Baylor 22

The next opportunity for a winning streak: San Jose State has its 17th opportunity since the 2014 season to have a two-game winning streak when it hosts Boise State. The last Spartan two-game winning streak was a pair of victories hosting UNLV, 33-10 on October 4, and at Wyoming, 27-20 in overtime, on October 18, 2014.

2019 season win total matches 2016: The 34-29 win at Army West Point on October 26 gives San Jose State its fourth win of the season matching the win total of the 2016 season with four regular season games remaining. The last time the Spartans won five games in a regular season was in 2015 with a 5-7 record before capturing the inaugural AutoNation Cure Bowl over Georgia State.

Wins in three time zones: For the first time since the 2015 season, San Jose State has victories in three time zones. The Spartans have two home field wins in CEFCU Stadium located in the Pacific Time Zone, a 31-24 win over Arkansas in the Central Time Zone, and a 34-29 triumph at Army West Point in the Eastern Time Zone.
In 2015, the Spartans won regular-season games in the Pacific Time Zone, won at Hawai'i, and defeated Georgia State in the AutoNation Cure Bowl in Orlando, Fla.
The win over Army West Point gives San Jose State three wins in its last four games and 3-7 overall playing in the Eastern Time Zone. 

30-point games in 2019: San Jose State has scored 30 or more points in five of its eight games this season compared to four a year ago. The Spartans are 4-1 in games the team scored 30 or more points this season.  The one loss was a 41-38 defeat at Nevada on October 12.

Points off of turnovers: After eight games, San Jose State has scored 58 points off of opponent turnovers compared to the opponent's seven. Seven of the Spartan points came in the win at Army West Point in a 34-29 decision. The first opponent points off a Spartan turnover came in the October 12 Nevada victory on an interception return for a touchdown.

Penalty count down: In San Jose State's last three games, the Spartans were assessed nine penalties - five at Nevada, one versus San Diego State and three at Army West Point. In the first five games, San Jose State was charged with 33 penalties. The Spartans enter the Boise State game ranked 23rd nationally in fewest penalties per game at 5.25 per game.

Finding the quarterback: Despite just 12 quarterback sacks on the season, San Jose State has seven of them in the two most recent games prior to the Boise State contest.
The Spartans had two against San Diego State on October 19 and a season-high five in the win at Army West Point on October 26.
 
Five possessions lead to five first-half scores: For the first time this season, San Jose State scored every time it was on offense in the first half of a game. Against Army West Point, the Spartans scored two touchdowns and kicked three field goals to build a 23-10 halftime lead.
 
Adding a two-point play to the scoring column: For the first time since the 2016 season, San Jose State successfully converted a two-point PAT when quarterback Josh Love completed a pass to wide receiver Tre Walker in the October 26 win at Army West Point. The Spartans are 1-for-2 on the season on two-point conversations.