Heartbreaker: San Jose State can’t hold onto late lead; Washington State wins in 2 OTs

Heartbreaker: San Jose State can’t hold onto late lead; Washington State wins in 2 OTs

San Jose State was seconds away from an epic road victory on Friday night against Washington State.

Emmet Brown found wide receiver Treyshun Hurry while rolling to his left on fourth-and-10 for a 20-yard touchdown that gave the Spartans the lead with 26 seconds to go.

A pass to Nick Nash on the two-point play stretched the advantage to three.

But Washington State drove for a tying field goal, took the lead in the second overtime and then made a strip fumble on a two-point attempt to end a wild night in the Palouse.

San Jose State fell 54-52 to lose for the first time in four games under new coach Ken Niumatalolo.

Washington State improved to 4-0.

WSU quarterback John Mateer, who passed for 390 yards and four touchdowns, led his team down field to set up a 52-yard field goal kick for Dean Janikowski as time expired in regulation.

Janikowski’s kick sailed through the middle of the uprights.

Both quarterbacks threw interceptions in the first overtime period.

Dylan Paine’s 7-yard run and Mateer’s run on the two-point conversion play gave Washington State a 54-46 lead in the second overtime.

San Jose State responded with a 4-yard touchdown pass from Brown, a Washington State transfer, to Nash.

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But the Spartans were stopped on the two-point try.

San Jose State led 38-24 going into the fourth quarter before Washington State erupted for 19 unanswered points.