SJST without Grigsby really hurts them, that and theyre inability to run the football as opposed to last year. Which team feels better about losing last week? looking back last year how UTSt reacted after losing tough games..well it dont look good for the Spartans who gave up 13 sacks last year to the Aggies who return to DLs who had 12 sacks between them.
for the large as the Doctor says
SJST without Grigsby really hurts them, that and theyre inability to run the football as opposed to last year. Which team feels better about losing last week? looking back last year how UTSt reacted after losing tough games..well it dont look good for the Spartans who gave up 13 sacks last year to the Aggies who return to DLs who had 12 sacks between them.
for the large as the Doctor says
Chuckie
Keeton looks like he’s on board with a Spartan cover, but SJSU offensive
coordinator needs to assist… They had success
on the ground early; mix in an occasional run or two so the Aggies can't keeping pinning
their ears back please…
Chuckie
Keeton looks like he’s on board with a Spartan cover, but SJSU offensive
coordinator needs to assist… They had success
on the ground early; mix in an occasional run or two so the Aggies can't keeping pinning
their ears back please…
Well stated prospect, especially your sentiments on the Spartan signal caller! Fales is arguably the third best NFL ready (pure pocket passer) signal caller in the country. Also, a couple of key weapons didn’t dress last week for that out of conference tilt up in Minnesota so they could get healthy for this conference matchup (although the injury report still has them listed as out, I suspect they will miraculous get well by game time tomorrow night under the BIG lights).
Utah State defense is the truth and one of my favorite players in the country (Chuckie Keeton), who found it tough sledding last week against those PAC 12 athletes, should find it much easier to use his god given wheels in this matchup.
With
that said, that was a very physical game last week up in Pasadena for the
Aggies and they are back on the road again with two less days to prepare (God
forbid if they are busing it from Ogden to San Jose to save money). Couple that with that new head coach who is
not ready for the BIG chair (that last year coach – Gary Andersen – would have beat
USC and have that squad 4 – 0 coming into this game) leads me to believe the
home dog keeps this puppy within the chalk so………………….. Put me down for San Jose State
at the house plus a touchdown and field goal head start for two (2) C-Notes
please. Thanks!
Well stated prospect, especially your sentiments on the Spartan signal caller! Fales is arguably the third best NFL ready (pure pocket passer) signal caller in the country. Also, a couple of key weapons didn’t dress last week for that out of conference tilt up in Minnesota so they could get healthy for this conference matchup (although the injury report still has them listed as out, I suspect they will miraculous get well by game time tomorrow night under the BIG lights).
Utah State defense is the truth and one of my favorite players in the country (Chuckie Keeton), who found it tough sledding last week against those PAC 12 athletes, should find it much easier to use his god given wheels in this matchup.
With
that said, that was a very physical game last week up in Pasadena for the
Aggies and they are back on the road again with two less days to prepare (God
forbid if they are busing it from Ogden to San Jose to save money). Couple that with that new head coach who is
not ready for the BIG chair (that last year coach – Gary Andersen – would have beat
USC and have that squad 4 – 0 coming into this game) leads me to believe the
home dog keeps this puppy within the chalk so………………….. Put me down for San Jose State
at the house plus a touchdown and field goal head start for two (2) C-Notes
please. Thanks!
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