- Matchup: San Jose State Spartans vs Utah State Aggies
- Date: Friday, October 17, 2025
- Venue: Maverik Stadium, Logan, UT
- Broadcast: CBSSN
- Betting Odds: Aggies favored by (-4.0)
- Total Points: Over/Under set at 65
- On Friday, October 17, 2025, the Utah State Aggies (3-3) will host the San Jose State Spartans (2-4) at Maverik Stadium. The Spartans enter this contest as 4.0-point underdogs according to the latest betting lines. The total points for the game are set at 65.
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The San Jose State Spartans are coming off a 2-4 record this season. In their latest clash against the Wyoming Cowboys, they fell short with a score of 35-28. They executed 83 plays accumulating a total of 383 yards. The Spartans rushed the ball 27 times for only 43 yards, averaging just 1.6 yards per attempt. Defensively, they allowed 105 rushing yards on 25 carries, averaging 4.2 yards per rush. Through the air, San Jose State surrendered 23 completions on 40 attempts, totaling 304 yards at a 57.5% completion rate.

This season, the Spartans have racked up 2,459 total yards. They’ve managed to score 13 passing touchdowns and 6 rushing touchdowns, while turning the ball over 11 times. Offensively, they’ve achieved 122 first downs and have been penalized 37 times for 321 yards. Their rushing game averages 100.8 yards per game, ranking them 122nd nationally. Overall, San Jose State scores an average of 24.0 points per contest.
On the defensive side, the Spartans have allowed 1,756 passing yards, placing them 129th in D-1, conceding 292.7 yards per game through the air at a 63.3% completion rate. For the season, they’ve given up an average of 419.5 yards per game, ranking them 116th overall. They’ve allowed a total of 10 touchdowns each via passing and rushing. Opponents are averaging 3.7 yards per carry, contributing to 126.8 rushing yards per game, totaling 761 rushing yards allowed over six games. Consequently, the Spartans’ defense is ranked 103rd, allowing 29.2 points per game.
The Aggies step onto the field holding a record of 3-3 this season. In their most recent game, they suffered a 44-26 defeat to the Hawaii Warriors. Utah State’s defense allowed 29 rushing attempts for 133 yards, an average of 4.6 yards per carry. Their pass defense yielded a 63.0% completion rate, giving up 413 yards on 34 completions out of 54 throws. Ultimately, the Aggies averaged 6.6 yards per play, finishing with 435 total yards across 66 plays. Rush-wise, they averaged 5.7 yards per carry, totaling 166 yards on 29 attempts.
When it comes to scoring, the Aggies are ranked 38th in Division 1, averaging 34.7 points per game. They generate approximately 423.0 yards per contest, placing them 43rd in the division. The Aggies’ penalties comprise 331 yards over 47 infractions, ranking 19th in D-1 for mistakes made. They’ve thrown 2 interceptions and lost 4 fumbles while achieving a total of 126 first downs. This season so far, Utah State has accumulated 1,528 passing yards, averaging 254.7 yards per game, which places them 51st nationally. Additionally, they average 168.3 rushing yards per game, totaling 1,010 rushing yards for the year.
The Aggies’ defense, however, has been less successful, allowing 32.7 points per game, placing them 125th in college football. They have surrendered a staggering 1,068 yards on the ground, averaging 178.0 rushing yards allowed per game and 11 rushing touchdowns this season. In terms of pass defense, they’ve allowed 14 touchdowns and 257.2 yards per game, ranking 121st in the nation. The Aggies’ defense has been on the field for 451 plays this season, ranking them 125th overall. They’ve recorded just 1 fumble recovery and 6 interceptions, totaling 196 points conceded this year.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s matchup between the Spartans and Aggies against the spread?
Prediction: Bet on the Aggies -4.0
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