SAN JOSE – It’s been nearly a month since San Jose State last played at CEFCU Stadium. And a little home cooking could do the Spartans some good.
San Jose State (2-5, 1-2 Mountain West) is going to need a big finish to extend its bowl streak to four straight seasons. They head into Saturday night’s game against Hawaii coming off a bye after blowing fourth-quarter leads in consecutive losses at Wyoming and Utah State.
Overall, four of the Spartans’ five losses have been by a touchdown or less. Both of their wins were by a combined 10 points, and both came at home, the last coming on Oct. 3 against New Mexico State.
“This is a pivotal game for our season,” head coach Ken Niumatalolo said. “We still have a lot to play for, but you got to start with one (win).”
Hawaii (6-2, 3-1) is a surpr

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