Fresno State’s Cam Lockridge took a seat on a sideline stationary bicycle when a group of teammates surrounded the defensive back and waved towels his direction to fan him off.
Lockridge was hot, having snagged two interceptions within a span of 1:59 of game play.
Many of Lockridge’s teammates seemed on fire, too, as Fresno State defeated longtime rival San José State 33-10 to give the announced sellout crowd of 41,343 plenty to cheer for Saturday on homecoming at Valley Children’s Stadium.
Fresno State’s defense amassed a season-high four turnovers — all of which were interceptions.
The Bulldogs offense, behind another balanced attack, kept moving the chains while maintaining possession of the ball for a season-best 35 minutes, 22 seconds.
Quarterback Mike Keene specifically had one of his most effective games while passing for a season-best three touchdowns.
Keene completed 9 of his first 10 passes before finishing 30 of 41 for 275 passing yards, with the three touchdowns to one interception.