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San José State Spartans at Oregon State Beavers

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Eget throws for 395 yards, Harvey has pick-6 to help SJSU beat Oregon State 24-13

San Jose State's DJ Harvey scores a pick-six to take the lead

DJ Harvey returned an interception 16 yards for a touchdown to give San Jose State the lead for good at 17-13 with 11:02 to play. Oregon State failed to convert a fourth-and-4 from its own 46 and six plays later Floyd Chalk scored on an 11-yard run to cap the scoring with 6:22 remaining.

Ben Gulbranson was 24-of-37 passing for 292 yards with two interceptions for Oregon State. Anthony Hankerson had 30 carries for 121 yards and a TD.

Nash went up high to catch a back-shoulder pass from Eget in the end zone to give San Jose State (6-3) a 7-3 lead early in the second quarter and Kyle Halverson kicked a 37-yard field goal to make it a seven-point game with 6 minutes left in period.

Hankerson ran 10-yard touchdown run just before halftime and Everett kicked a 34-yard field goal on the opening drive of the second half to give Oregon State (4-5) a 13-10 lead.

Nash, a 6-foot-3, 195-pound senior, has 80 receptions for 995 yards and 12 TDs — including at least one touchdown in each game — this season.

Eget was 18-of-35 passing with an interception. Justin Lockhart added five receptions for 128 yards for the Spartans.

How To Watch

How can I watch San José State Spartans vs. Oregon State Beavers?
  • TV Channel: Spartans at Beavers 2021 College Football, week 11, is broadcasted on The CW Network.
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Scoring Summary

ORST FG 2nd Period 13:30 Everett Hayes 45 Yd Field Goal
SJSU TD 2nd Period 12:06 Nick Nash 36 Yd pass from Walker Eget (Kyler Halvorsen Kick)
SJSU FG 2nd Period 6:11 Kyler Halvorsen 32 Yd Field Goal
ORST TD 2nd Period 0:36 Anthony Hankerson 10 Yd Run (Everett Hayes Kick)
ORST FG 3rd Period 9:47 Everett Hayes 34 Yd Field Goal
SJSU TD 4th Period 11:02 DJ Harvey 16 Yd Interception Return (Kyler Halvorsen Kick)
SJSU TD 4th Period 6:22 Floyd Chalk IV 11 Yd Run (Kyler Halvorsen Kick)

Statistics

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20 1st Downs 29
4-9 3rd down efficiency 7-17
0-1 4th down efficiency 1-3
463 Total Yards 474
395 Passing 292
18/35 Comp/Att 24/37
11.3 Yards per pass 7.9
68 Rushing 182
18 Rushing Attempts 45
3.8 Yards per rush 4.0
8-83 Penalties 10-97
1 Turnovers 3
0 Fumbles lost 1
1 Interceptions thrown 2
20:15 Possession 39:45

Game Information

Reser Stadium

Location: Corvallis, OR
Attendance: 37,187 · Capacity:
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