Chevan Cordeiro isn’t fazed much playing 7,000 feet up in the air. In fact, he’s thrived in the altitude at War Memorial Stadium in Laramie, Wyoming.

It’s where he made his impressive college debut in 2018 with the University of Hawaii and, on Saturday, returned as an evolved quarterback with San Jose State equipped with a rifle arm and a receiving corps worth watching.

The Spartans beat the Wyoming Cowboys 33-16 to open conference play, moving to 3-1 — their only loss coming against Auburn in Week 2. The Spartans might just keep winning if their offense keeps churning out big plays and wearing down defenses.

Cordeiro’s performance alone could win a few football games. He completed 21 of 37 passing attempts for 314 yards and rushed for two touchdowns. Heading into Saturday’s game, he was averaging 274 passing yards per game in three games this year.

“Chev, he’s a baller,” wide receiver Elijah Cooks said. “Having a quarterback who can do all the things he does, it makes our offense ten times better. Having him be able to run, throw the ball the way he throws the ball. He’s a true leader out of the field. I’ll go to Chev on the sideline and tell him what’s working and he trusts me. That trust is huge for a quarterback and receiver and I’m so grateful for that.”

Cordeiro is worth watching on his own.