UNLV vs San Jose State Full Game Replay 22 Nov 2024 College Football
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#24 UNLV vs San Jose State Full Game Replay
2024 NCAA College Football - Week 13
CEFCU Stadium
10:00 PM, November 22, 2024
Coverage: FS1
San Jose, CA
Attendance: 13 671
#24 UNLV Rebels vs San Jose State Spartans What to Watch:
On Friday night, the San Jose State Spartans (6-4) and the No. 24 UNLV Rebels (8-2) will play a Mountain West matchup. The Rebels have won four of their previous five games and two in a row. UNLV defeated San Diego State 41–20 in Week 12. Regarding San Jose State, their most recent game ended in a 42–21 loss to Boise State. This season, both the Spartans and the Rebels are 5-5 against the spread. If UNLV loses just one game against Colorado State, the Rebels will advance to the Mountain West championship game.
At 10 p.m. ET, kickoff will take place from CEFCU Stadium in San Jose, California. According to the most recent UNLV vs. San Jose State odds, the Rebels are 7.5-point favorites.
Under center, senior quarterback Hajj-Malik Williams is a dynamic, two-way player. For 1,436 yards and 14 passing touchdowns, the Georgia native is completing 64% of his attempts. He also has eight touchdowns and a team-high 646 running yards. He carried for 122 yards, threw for 175 yards, and scored two touchdowns against Hawaii on November 9.
Jai'Den Thomas, a sophomore running back, is a cunning backfield runner. With the speed to break away, Thomas's field vision is quite amazing. He has five touchdowns and 563 running yards in 2024. Five of his last six games have seen him gain at least 50 rushing yards. Thomas earned a TD and 55 rushing yards in his most recent game.
The Spartans have a potent passing attack. With 343.7 passing yards per game this season, they are in first place in the Mountain West. Nick Nash is the senior receiver in charge of this assault. The California native can stretch opponents with his quickness and excellent ball handling. In terms of catches (95), receiving yards (1,282), and receiving touchdowns (14), he leads the conference.
Nash has at least 120 receiving yards in five games. In all ten of this season's games, he has also scored a touchdown.
Another player that makes a difference in the passing game is senior receiver Justin Lockhart. Lockhart is a long weapon with excellent body control and straight-line speed. He has 48 receptions and four touchdowns in 2024, good for third place in the Mountain West in receiving yards (925). In three of the previous four games, Lockhart has amassed more than 125 receiving yards. He caught 10 passes for 172 yards and one touchdown in his most recent game.