Spartans Fall in Five Overtimes Against South Florida in The Hawai’i Bowl Presented by Habbas Law and CEFCUSpartans Fall in Five Overtimes Against South Florida in The Hawai’i Bowl Presented by Habbas Law and CEFCU

Spartans Fall in Five Overtimes Against South Florida in The Hawai’i Bowl Presented by Habbas Law and CEFCU

HONOLULU - Matthew Coleman set career-highs in receptions as well as receiving yards, Lamar Radcliffe scored the first touchdown of his career while setting career-highs in rushes and yards, and Noah McNeal-Franklin recorded his first career sack while also grabbing his first career interception to lead San José State football (7-6, 3-4 MW) in a 41-39 five-overtime loss against South Florida (7-6, 4-4 AAC ) in The Hawai’i Bowl presented by Habbas Law and CEFCU on Christmas Eve, Tuesday, from Clarence T.C. Ching Athletics Complex on the campus of the University of Hawai’i at Manoa.

  • After five overtime periods, this was the longest FBS bowl/postseason game since overtime was established in 1996.
  • Coleman finished with 12 receptions for 119 yards and one touchdown reception in this game.
  • Coleman also caught the two-point conversion to force a fourth overtime.
  • Coleman set new career highs in receptions and receiving yards.
  • Coleman’s touchdown reception is his second of the season and his career.
  • Lamar Radcliffe led the Spartans in rushing this game with 15 rushes for 65 yards and one rushing touchdown.
  • Radcliffe’s 18-yard run in the first quarter set a new career long for the freshman. 
  • Radcliffe set career highs in rushes and rushing yards in this game. 
  • Radcliffe’s rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter is his first of the season and his career. 
  • Walker Eget went 33-for-58 with 280 passing yards and two touchdown passes.
  • Eget set a new career-high in pass attempts in this game with 58. 
  • The Spartans set a new SJSU single-season record for passing attempts as a team with 552.
  • Floyd Chalk IV finished with 15 rushes for 60 yards and one rushing touchdown in this game. 
  • Chalk IV’s rushing touchdown is his 10th of the season and 20th of his career. 
  • Chalk IV’s 10 rushing touchdowns this season set a new single-season career high for the junior transfer. 
  • Jackson Canaan had a 5-yard touchdown reception in the third quarter, his second of the season and third of his career.
  • Noah McNeal Franklin made his presence known with three total tackles, three solo, one tackle for loss, one sack, and one interception. 
  • McNeal-Franklin’s sack and his interception, both coming in the fourth quarter, are his first of the season and his career. 
  • The Spartans had a takeaway in every game and finished with 28 on the season, the most since SJSU had 32 in 2012. 
  • SJSU now leads the nation with 21 interceptions as a team.
  • Jordan Cobbs led the Spartans' defense with six total tackles, including six solo tackles in this game.
  • Kyler Halvorsen’s 4-for-4 night now gives him 83 consecutive extra points made for the senior.
  • Coach Ken Niumatalolo and the Spartans’ seven wins this season are the most for a first-year head coach since Ron Turner won seven in 1992.
  • SJSU has seven or more wins in a single season for the third consecutive year, the first time since 1980-82.

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