San Jose State heads to the mouth of the beast Saturday, except it's a mouth with cavities, canker sores and gum recession.
Auburn's unexpected struggles -- the Tigers were taken to overtime by Jacksonville State -- have seemingly created a flicker of hope for the Spartans (2-2), who are 20-point underdogs.They won't acknowledge seeing any weakness in Auburn (2-2) and, smartly, are expecting to see the traditional SEC power at its best in front of a rowdy homecoming crowd in Jordan-Hare Stadium."It's a different world down there," SJSU defensive tackle Tony Popovich said. "But we can't focus on Auburn.