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Eastern Michigan vs. San Jose State prediction, pick, Potato Bowl odds, spread, live stream, watch online, TV

Eastern Michigan vs. San Jose State prediction, pick, Potato Bowl odds, spread, live stream, watch online, TV

Barely a week after the 35th anniversary of their only prior meeting from the California Bowl in 1987, Eastern Michigan and San Jose State square off in another postseason matchup as they tangle on Tuesday in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. The matchup is one of only two bowl games on Tuesday and will have the afternoon slot to itself with a 3:30 p.m. Eastern kickoff.

With an 8-4 record, EMU is enjoying its best season since the first time these teams met in 1987 when the Eagles escaped with a 30-27 victory. That 1987 group is the only one in Eastern Michigan history to reach double-digit victories, and it’s the last one to win a bowl. If this squad finishes with a win to reach 9-4, it will claim solo possession of second place in the school record books for most victories in a season under ninth-year coach Chris Creighton.

San Jose State has also enjoyed an excellent season by program standards as the Spartans enter with a 7-4 record that would likely be 8-4 if not for the cancelation of a game with New Mexico State. That cancelation came after the sudden death of freshman running back Camdan McWright in an October traffic accident. The Spartans rallied from the tragedy and honored their fallen teammate in various ways while finishing the season strong under sixth-year coach Brent Brennan. 

Eastern Michigan vs. San Jose State: Need to know

Slowing Samson: Eastern Michigan running back Samson Evans has run for 1,084 yards and 13 touchdowns while producing some of his biggest performances in key moments. When the Eagles won at Arizona State on Sept. 17, Evans ran for 258 yards on 36 carries. Then, in a senior day win over Central Michigan to close the regular season, he rushed for 135 yards on 23 carries. Slowing him down will be key for San Jose State, and the Spartans should be well-equipped to make his life challenging. They allowed just 3.27 yards per carry this season, which ranked 15th in the country and first in the Mountain West.

Similar offenses: The Famous Idaho Potato Bowl traditionally features explosive offense. Wyoming won last year’s game 52-38 over Kent State, and at least one team has reached 30 points in each of the last 10 years. This year could be the exception. Eastern Michigan ranks 95th nationally in total offense at 360.2 yards per game and San Jose State ranks 95th at 356.5. It’s Bowl Season and anything can happen, but if you’re seeking offensive fireworks, this…

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