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Title: Fresno State Beats San Jose State with 4 FGs, 5 Interceptions

by Emma Walker – News Editor

SAN JOSE, Calif. – Fresno state concluded its regular season with‌ a dominant ⁣41-14 victory over San Jose ⁣State Saturday night, fueled by four ‍field goals ‌from Dylan lynch and a stifling defensive performance that included​ five interceptions. The win secures an 8-4 overall record and a 5-3 ‌mark in Mountain West⁣ Conference play for the ‌Bulldogs, who ⁣had already clinched a bowl game berth in head coach Matt⁣ Entz’s debut season.

The Bulldogs’ victory was a comprehensive team ⁤effort, showcasing both ⁣offensive consistency and defensive prowess. Lynch proved crucial, successfully converting field goals in⁢ each ⁢quarter – from 34 and 41 ‌yards in​ the first half,​ a ⁤41-yarder in the third, and another in ⁢the fourth. The‍ five interceptions,‌ two by Simeon Harris and one each​ from Al’zillion ​Hamilton, Ethan Tierney, and ⁤Jayden davis, repeatedly thwarted San Jose ​State’s offensive attempts and set up scoring opportunities for Fresno‍ State.

Fresno State took an early lead ‌with Lynch’s 34-yard field goal in the first quarter, extending it with another Lynch kick and a 2-yard run by Brandon ​Ramirez in the second. San Jose State briefly responded when Jordan Pollard intercepted E.J. ⁣Warner and returned it⁢ 58 yards for a‌ touchdown, but warner quickly ‍answered with a 37-yard touchdown pass to ​Josiah Freeman before halftime, coupled ⁣with a successful two-point conversion.

The second half saw Fresno State pull ​further ahead. Lynch’s third field goal,a 41-yarder,increased the lead ⁣to 24-7. While Viliami Teu scored a touchdown for ⁢San Jose State ⁤late in the game, Fresno State countered with touchdowns from​ Elijah Gilliam (two ⁣rushing touchdowns of 2 and 33 yards) ​and Lynch’s fourth field goal, solidifying the 41-14 final ⁤score.

San Jose State struggled offensively, with three quarterbacks combining for 114 passing yards on 11-of-34 attempts and five interceptions.‍ E.J. Warner completed 15 of 20 passes ⁣for 138 yards and one touchdown for Fresno State. The Bulldogs now await their bowl game assignment, while San Jose State finishes the season with a 3-9 record and a 2-6 conference record.

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