SAN JOSE, CALIF. >> For all the accomplishments the past month, the Hawaii football team could not answer the “Ex Factor.”
Led by coaches with island ties, San Jose State rolled to a 45-38 victory before 16,012 at CEFCU Stadium.
SJSU offensive coordinator Craig Stutzmann, a former UH slotback who had two stints as a Rainbow Warriors assistant coach, built an attack that, for at least one Saturday night, lived up to its spread-and-shred nickname.
The Spartans amassed 630 yards, including 458 on Walker Eget’s throws — enough to hold off the Warriors’ surge from a 17-point deficit in the second half.
In a frenetic comeback, Landon Sims scored on a 2-yard run and Jackson Harris made a leaping catch in the end zone to close the Warriors to 38-35 with 9:32 to play.
But on their ensuing pos

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