San Jose State Spartans Football

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2007 San Jose State Spartans football team
Program Information
Nickname: Spartans
Conference Affiliation: WAC
Current Head Coach: Dick Tomey
(3rd year, 17-19-0)
Awards
National Titles: 0
Conference Titles: 16
Records
All-time Record: 434-419-38
Bowl Record: 5-3-0
BCS Record: 0-0
Pageantry
Colors: Blue, White and Yellow
Outfitter: Nike
Fight songs: Fight Varsity
Troopers Battle Hymn
Mascot: Sammy Spartan
Marching Band: San Jose State Marching Band
Stadium: Spartan Stadium (c. 30,578 natural grass)
Rivals: Hawaiʻi
Boise State
Fresno State

The San Jose State Spartans team represents San Jose State University and the Silicon Valley in NCAA Division I FBS college football. The current head coach is Dick Tomey, who began his tenure in 2005.

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[edit] History

The SJSU Spartan football team competes in Division I Bowl Subdivision, and is part of the Western Athletic Conference or WAC.

SJSU first fielded a football team in 1893[1] and has won 16 conference championships, the first being in 1932.

The first regular football seasons began in 1898 and were mostly against local high schools and some colleges and junior colleges. During the 1930s and 1940s the Spartan football program was considered a power house winning 8 conference championships over an 18 year span. The 1939 team went 13—0, the only undefeated season in the school's history.[1]

The 1941 team was on Oʻahu during the attack on Pearl Harbor to play a series of post-season games against the University of Hawai'i Rainbow Warriors and Willamette University Bearcats. After the attack, the team was stranded in Hawai'i for a number of weeks and was employed to improve island defenses against a Japanese amphibious assault and as guards for military bases on the island.

In 2004, San Jose State defeated the Rice Owls 70—63 in a game that set the NCAA Division I record for total points scored and total touchdowns for a non-overtime game. The Spartans finished the season 2-9.[1]

San Jose State's Spartan Stadium was completed in 1933 with a capacity of 18,000. The Spartans won the first football game played in the stadium, 44-6, over San Francisco State on October 7, 1933. Two stadium expansions and renovations in the 1980s increased the seating capacity from 18,000 to 30,456.

James Jones catches touchdown pass against Stanford
James Jones catches touchdown pass against Stanford

[edit] Championships

Conference Championships:

  • 1932 - Northern California Athletic Conference Co-Champions
  • 1934 - Northern California Athletic Conference Co-Champions
  • 1939 - California Collegiate Athletic Association Champions
  • 1940 - California Collegiate Athletic Association Champions
  • 1941 - California Collegiate Athletic Association Co-Champions
  • 1946 - California Collegiate Athletic Association Champions
  • 1948 - California Collegiate Athletic Association Champions
  • 1949 - California Collegiate Athletic Association Champions
  • 1975 - Big West Conference Champions
  • 1976 - Big West Conference Champions
  • 1978 - Big West Conference Co-Champions
  • 1981 - Big West Conference Champions
  • 1986 - Big West Conference Champions
  • 1987 - Big West Conference Champions
  • 1990 - Big West Conference Champions
  • 1991 - Big West Conference Co-Champions

No Team: 1894, 1896-1897, 1901-1920, 1943-1945

[edit] Chronology of Head Coaches

SJSU home football game at Spartan Stadium
SJSU home football game at Spartan Stadium

[edit] Bowl Appearances

Year Played Bowl Opponent Result
2006 New Mexico New Mexico Win, 20-12
1990 California Raisin Central Michigan Win, 48–24
1987 California Eastern Michigan Loss, 27–30
1986 California Miami University Win, 37–7
1981 California Toledo Loss, 25–27
1971 Pasadena Memphis Loss, 9–28
1949 Raisin Texas Tech Win, 20–13
1947 Raisin Utah State Win, 20–0

[edit] Notable players and alumni

SJSU Alumni Bill Walsh and Spartans Head Football Coach Dick Tomey
SJSU Alumni Bill Walsh and Spartans Head Football Coach Dick Tomey

[edit] See also

[edit] External Links

  • [1] - SJSU football page
  • [2] - All-time Record
  • [3] - NCAA Division 1 All-time records
  • [4] -SJSU record from 1946-Present at Michigan-football.com

[edit] Reference

  1. ^ a b c Laurence Miedema. "All about perseverance", San Jose Mercury News, April 29, 2007. Retrieved on 2007-09-30. 
  2. ^ "Dick Vermeil, Head Coach", Kansas City Chiefs
  3. ^ Bill Walsh Of The 49ers Is Named SJSU's 2001 Tower Award Winner, 2001, CSU Newsline