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UNLV 27-16 San Jose State (November 22, 2024) Game Recap

SAN JOSE, Calif. – Jai’Den Thomas ran for 135 yards and the go-ahead touchdown in the third quarter to help No. 23 UNLV keep its conference title hopes alive with a 27-16 win over San Jose State on Friday night.

The Rebels (9-2, 5-1 Mountain West, No. 24 CFP) survived a rainy night that hampered both offenses to earn their first win ever as a ranked team. UNLV lost to Syracuse earlier this season after being in the AP poll for the first time in school history.

“It just makes you hungry,” linebacker Jackson Woodard said. “We know what’s out there. We know what our ceiling is and we will do everything we can to reach it. We’ve earned some respect, but not what we think we’ve worked for. We are starving and can’t wait for the next opportunity.”

The win maintained the Rebels’ hopes of returning to the Mountain West title game after losing to Boise State last season. UNLV still needs to win next week and hopes Colorado State loses at least one more time to have a chance to get back into the title game.

San Jose State (6-5, 3-4) lost at home to a ranked team for the second straight week after falling 42-21 to No. 13 Boise State last week. The Spartans have lost 12 straight games against ranked opponents since beating Fresno State in 2013.

With both teams struggling to throw the ball, the Rebels relied on the running game to take control of the game in the second half. Thomas capped a 74-yard drive by scoring on a 25-yard run late in the third quarter, giving UNLV a 20-16 lead.

Kylin James added a 7-yard TD run to cap an 80-yard drive, making it 27-16 midway through the fourth.

“It was ugly and terrible conditions,” coach Barry Odom said. “They showed good determination and fortitude. They stood together and overcame some things that didn’t go our way. … It shows a lot about who we are, who the character is within the team and how strong we are.”

The wet and windy conditions led to sloppy play and struggles in the passing game. Both teams also had botched snaps that led to scores, with UNLV recovering an errant shotgun snap at the San Jose State 17 to set up a field goal and the Spartans getting a safety on a high snap on a punt that punter Marshall Nichols knocked out of the game. back of the end zone.

San Jose State also scored on a pick-6 when Isiah Revis returned a Williams interception 40 yards for a score.

The takeaway

UNLV: The performance wasn’t pretty: Hajj-Malik Williams went 11 for 20 for 131 yards with one touchdown and the interception. But the running game and defense helped the Rebels get their first win in San Jose since 1993.

San Jose State: After throwing for 841 yards over the past two weeks, Walker Eget struggled to complete a pass in the adverse conditions. He went 4 for 22 passing for 81 yards with just one completion for 9 yards with Nick Nash starring. Nash came into the game leading the nation in receptions, receiving yards and TD catches.

The Spartans finished with 95 yards of penalties and 112 yards of offense.

Next

UNLV: Hosts Nevada this Saturday.

San Jose State: Hosts Stanford on Friday.

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