
San Jose State and Washington State each have 3-0 data and have high quality offensive gamers heading into Friday evening’s recreation in Pullman, Wash.
This week Mountain West offensive sort out Nick Nash set a San Jose State regular-season reception report with 17 catches in final weekend’s 31-10 victory over visiting Kennesaw State.
He completed with 225 receiving yards and three receiving touchdowns.
San Jose State’s Emmitt Brown tried 26 of 38 passes for 355 yards, 4 touchdowns and no interceptions.
Nash leads the nation in receiving touchdowns (six), receiving yards (485), receiving yards per recreation (161.7), receptions (34) and receptions per recreation (11.3).
Nash entered the switch portal after coach Brent Brennan left for Arizona, however determined to remain as a result of he needed to stay in offensive coordinator Craig Stutzman’s system.
“Coach Stutzman is a really passionate man and he loves this offense and that is his child,” Nash mentioned. “That is why I keep, I can see the imaginative and prescient and I am happier than I’ve ever been.”
“I am grateful he is staying,” San Jose State’s new coach Ken Niumatalolo mentioned of Nash. “I inform him that after each win.”
John Martel accomplished 17 of 34 passes for 245 yards, a landing and an interception as Washington State defeated rival Washington State 24-19 within the Apple Cup in Seattle.
He additionally rushed for a team-high 62 yards and two scores. Martel leads the nation with 19.2 yards per completion.
“You recognize, he is simply getting began,” Cougars coach Jack Dickert mentioned of sophomore Martel. “That is his third begin and he is passing the ball and operating the ball. He is only a warrior.”
After Cam Ward transferred to Miami, Martel turned Washington State’s beginning quarterback.
“I do not know if it is began but, however it feels good to see all the blokes tremendous completely happy and excited,” Martel mentioned after the win over the rival Huskies. “I am actually completely happy for all of the coaches and myself. It means rather a lot to those guys.”
–Scene-level media