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San Jose State Spartans vs. Portland State Vikings prediction and game preview. Projecting who wins the game between the Spartans and Vikings.
San Jose State vs. Portland State Game Preview
The 2016 season started in a rough way for San Jose State, who fell to Tulsa, 45-10. Portland State, on the other hand, beat Central Washington, 43-26, so the Vikings come in with the better record. Not only is this the first meeting between the Spartans and Vikings ever, but it's also the first time San Jose State head coach Ron Caragher has faced Portland State. However, two of his staff members are very familiar with the Vikings. San Jose State offensive coordinator Al Borges and defensive line coach Barry Sacks were assistant coaches at Portland State from 1986 to 1992.
What To Know About San Jose State
The Spartans are led by quarterback Kenny Potter, who was 34th nationally in passing efficiency with a 142.28 rating in 2015. One of four San Jose State captains, Potter can make plays with his legs and his arm. He was bottled up against Tulsa for 10 carries with -1 yard, but he'll look to explode out of the gate against the Vikings. For that to happen, he'll need Troy Kowalski, who made his first collegiate start at left tackle last week, to hold up the blindside. Kowalski was the first San Jose State freshman to start a game at left tackle since Fred Koloto in the 2007 season.
What to Know About Portland State
Since 1968, the Vikings are 4-32 all-time against FBS programs. Quarterback Alex Kuresa will try to recreate his performance against Central Washington, in which he completed 61.5 percent of his passes for 222 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran the ball 18 times for 138 yards and a touchdown, so it'll be important for the Vikings to protect their quarterback and create running lanes for him when he decides to take off. Running back Nate Tago also hit the century mark last Saturday. He had 24 carries for 150 rushing yards and three touchdowns.
Advantages
Offense: Portland State. It's close because Potter likely won't be as stifled this time around as he was last week, but Portland State gets the nod because of the one-two punch between Kuresa and Tago. They're tough to defend when both are carrying the rock effectively.
Defense: The Vikings get the win here, too, mostly because middle linebacker Anthony McNichols is an absolute monster. He had a career-high 10 tackles last week and will lead the defensive unit.
Special Teams: San Jose has the advantage on special teams. Michael Carrizosa averages 46 yards per punt, which could be a big factor in the battle for field position. And Rashead Johnson will be a threat to take a kick return to the end zone for the Spartans.
Coaching: The Spartans get this one, too. Carragher has been around the block and has two assistants who know the Vikings program fairly well. The San Jose State coach will make adjustments from last week and out-coach Bruce Barnum.
Matchup To Watch
Anthony McNichols vs. Kenny Potter. It feels as though McNichols will continue to lead the charge defensively. He takes solid angles to the ball, can get to the quarterback and defend in pass coverage when called upon to do so. Potter will need to take care of the all and pick his spots carefully. Plus, when the Spartans quarterback decides to take off from the pocket, he'll need to be very aware of where No. 54 is on the field.
San Jose State vs. Portland State Betting Odds
Spread: San Jose State -9.5
Over/Under: 54.5
San Jose State vs. Portland State Prediction
This one has the feeling of a grudge match. San Jose State is trying to right the ship on its season while Portland State is looking to prove it belongs by picking up a solid win over a Mountain West opponent. Potter will take care of the ball but won't be able to shake the turnover bug. He'll get picked off once and get bailed out by the Spartans' running game, who will slowly chip away at the Vikings defense. There will be a couple lead changes, but San Jose State will take the lead into the fourth quarter and hold on to win.
San Jose State vs. Portland State Score Prediction: San Jose State 24, Portland State 20
San Jose State Spartans vs. Portland State Vikings prediction and game preview. Projecting who wins the game between the Spartans and Vikings.
San Jose State vs. Portland State Game Preview
The 2016 season started in a rough way for San Jose State, who fell to Tulsa, 45-10. Portland State, on the other hand, beat Central Washington, 43-26, so the Vikings come in with the better record. Not only is this the first meeting between the Spartans and Vikings ever, but it's also the first time San Jose State head coach Ron Caragher has faced Portland State. However, two of his staff members are very familiar with the Vikings. San Jose State offensive coordinator Al Borges and defensive line coach Barry Sacks were assistant coaches at Portland State from 1986 to 1992.
What To Know About San Jose State
The Spartans are led by quarterback Kenny Potter, who was 34th nationally in passing efficiency with a 142.28 rating in 2015. One of four San Jose State captains, Potter can make plays with his legs and his arm. He was bottled up against Tulsa for 10 carries with -1 yard, but he'll look to explode out of the gate against the Vikings. For that to happen, he'll need Troy Kowalski, who made his first collegiate start at left tackle last week, to hold up the blindside. Kowalski was the first San Jose State freshman to start a game at left tackle since Fred Koloto in the 2007 season.
What to Know About Portland State
Since 1968, the Vikings are 4-32 all-time against FBS programs. Quarterback Alex Kuresa will try to recreate his performance against Central Washington, in which he completed 61.5 percent of his passes for 222 yards and two touchdowns. He also ran the ball 18 times for 138 yards and a touchdown, so it'll be important for the Vikings to protect their quarterback and create running lanes for him when he decides to take off. Running back Nate Tago also hit the century mark last Saturday. He had 24 carries for 150 rushing yards and three touchdowns.
Advantages
Offense: Portland State. It's close because Potter likely won't be as stifled this time around as he was last week, but Portland State gets the nod because of the one-two punch between Kuresa and Tago. They're tough to defend when both are carrying the rock effectively.
Defense: The Vikings get the win here, too, mostly because middle linebacker Anthony McNichols is an absolute monster. He had a career-high 10 tackles last week and will lead the defensive unit.
Special Teams: San Jose has the advantage on special teams. Michael Carrizosa averages 46 yards per punt, which could be a big factor in the battle for field position. And Rashead Johnson will be a threat to take a kick return to the end zone for the Spartans.
Coaching: The Spartans get this one, too. Carragher has been around the block and has two assistants who know the Vikings program fairly well. The San Jose State coach will make adjustments from last week and out-coach Bruce Barnum.
Matchup To Watch
Anthony McNichols vs. Kenny Potter. It feels as though McNichols will continue to lead the charge defensively. He takes solid angles to the ball, can get to the quarterback and defend in pass coverage when called upon to do so. Potter will need to take care of the all and pick his spots carefully. Plus, when the Spartans quarterback decides to take off from the pocket, he'll need to be very aware of where No. 54 is on the field.
San Jose State vs. Portland State Betting Odds
Spread: San Jose State -9.5
Over/Under: 54.5
San Jose State vs. Portland State Prediction
This one has the feeling of a grudge match. San Jose State is trying to right the ship on its season while Portland State is looking to prove it belongs by picking up a solid win over a Mountain West opponent. Potter will take care of the ball but won't be able to shake the turnover bug. He'll get picked off once and get bailed out by the Spartans' running game, who will slowly chip away at the Vikings defense. There will be a couple lead changes, but San Jose State will take the lead into the fourth quarter and hold on to win.
San Jose State vs. Portland State Score Prediction: San Jose State 24, Portland State 20