SAN JOSE, Calif. - Matthew Coleman tallied the first touchdown reception of his career, and Isiah Revis took his first career interception all the way back for a touchdown to lead San José State football (6-5, 3-4 MW) in a 27-16 loss against No. 23 UNLV (9-2, 5-1 MW ) presented by Habbas Law on a rainy Friday night from CEFCU Stadium.
- Revis had an interception and took it 40 yards all the way back to the house at the beginning of the second quarter. It was the first career interception and pick-six for Revis.
- Revis’ pick-six is the second for SJSU this season.
- Revis’ interception was the Spartans' 24th takeaway of the season, with 17 of those takeaways being interceptions.
- Coleman’s 33-yard touchdown catch in the second quarter was the first touchdown reception of his career and his second career touchdown.
- Coleman is the seventh different Spartan to have a touchdown reception this season.
- Floyd Chalk IV led the Spartans in rushing in this game with 18 rushes for 56 yards.
- Chalk IV’s 18 rushes tie his single-game season high.
- Chalk IV now has eight consecutive games with 10 or more carries.
- The Spartan defense had a safety at the end of the second quarter after a muffed snap by the UNLV special teams.
- It’s the first safety for the SJSU since October 1, 2022, against Wyoming.
- Jordan Pollard led the Spartans' defense with 13 total tackles, including five solo tackles and a half tackle for loss.
- Justin Stearns had a sack in the second quarter, the second of his career.
- Walker Eget had one touchdown pass in this game, bringing his total for the season to seven.
- Nick Nash had his SJSU record of 10 straight games with a touchdown reception snapped in this game.
- Kyler Halvorsen’s 2-for-2 night now gives him 75 consecutive extra points made.
- The Spartans are now 4-2 at home this season.
UP NEXT: The Spartans will continue their home stretch with a matchup against Stanford on Friday, Nov. 29, from CEFCU Stadium, presented by Webcor. Kickoff is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. (PT) and can be watched on CBS and heard on 860 AM.
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