SAN JOSE -- San Jose State's offense didn't show up in the Spartans' first-place showdown with San Diego State on Saturday night.
SJSU was dominated at the line of scrimmage and quarterback Kenny Potter struggled as the Spartans trailed the Aztecs 30-7 when this edition went to press. For the complete story, please see www.mercurynews.com.San Jose State had just 91 yards of total offense in the first half and things only got worse to open the third quarter. Potter threw interceptions on his first two passes of the period to feed San Diego State 10 points and help it build on a 17-7 halftime advantage.