Despite being what appears to be outmatched on paper, San Jose has talent at key positions. This will be a game where Oregon should exert their will early and be able to get experience for the future, similar to what we saw last weekend against Portland State. San Jose State has struggled in their first two games, entering the game with the 110th ranked scoring Offense in College Football.
San Jose is getting their second taste of the Pac-12 Conference this week. They lost to Washington State last weekend 31-0. On the season Quarterback, Montel Aaron is hitting 59 percent of his passes for the Spartans.