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Stanford Falls to San Jose State in Season Finale

Cardinal finishes 2024 season with a 3-9 record

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — San Jose State quarterback Walker Eget threw a career-high four touchdown passes, including an 18-yard score to TreyShun Murray with 1:55 minutes remaining, lifting the Spartans to a 34-31 win over Stanford on Friday.

Eget completed 33 of 49 pass attempts for 385 yards and was intercepted once. Nick Nash, who went into the day leading the FBS in receptions and touchdown catches, hauled in nine passes for 91 yards and two scores to break the San Jose State single-season record.

San Jose State (7-5) now awaits word on a possible bowl bid. The Spartans have played in the postseason in each of the last two seasons and three of the previous four.

Stanford quarterback Ashton Daniels passed for 252 yards and one touchdown but was intercepted three times.

Stanford was lead by two 100-yard receivers, redshirt sophomore Elic Ayomanor with 109 yards on 10 catches and true freshman Emmett Mosley V with 101 yards on seven receptions. Senior Justin Lamson ran in his eighth touchdown of the year, extending his single-season rushing touchdowns by a quarterback record set against California. 

Redshirt sophomore Jahsiah Galvan recorded his first touchdown in a Stanford uniform, recovering a fumble in the end zone forced by senior Gaethan Bernadel to bring the score to 27-24 in favor of the home team.  

The Cardinal (3-9) played from behind most of the day after numerous self-inflicted mistakes. Stanford had 10 penalties for 115 yards.

Daniels scored on a 1-yard keeper midway through the fourth quarter to give Stanford a 31-27 lead with 7 ½ minutes to play.

The Spartans came up short on their ensuing drive and turned the ball over at the Cardinal 11-yard line after Eget overthrew Nash in the end zone.

Despite being backed up near its own goal line, Stanford came out throwing and Daniels was intercepted by Isiah Revis with 2:39 remaining to set up the game-winning drive in the first game between the two teams since 2013.

Nash had touchdown catches of 20 and 2 yards.

Both teams had long touchdowns negated by penalties in the first meeting between the two schools since 2013.