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Final: San José State 42, Fresno State 18. The loss drops the Bulldogs to 8-2 and third in the Mountain West. Fans chimed in on what they thought about Fresno State.
The San Jose State Spartans football team represents San José State University in NCAA Division I FBS college football as a member of the Mountain West Conference.Since its first regular season in 1898, the team has produced over 90 All-America team members, won 18 conference championships, and sent 139 players to the NFL, including Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees Bill Walsh and Dick ...
The 2025 San Jose State Spartans football team will represent San Jose State University during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Spartans head coach will be Ken Niumatalolo in his 2nd year, [ 1 ] with Craig Stutzmann at offensive coordinator [ 2 ] and Derrick Odum at defensive coordinator . [ 3 ]
The San Jose State men's cross country team has appeared in the NCAA tournament six times, finishing first in 1962 and 1963. The team has compiled an unofficial record of 84–19 (.816). [16] The San Jose State women's cross country team has never made the NCAA tournament. [17]
San Jose State will look to close out the season with a seventh consecutive win after a 1-5 start. It will be the Spartans third bowl appearance in the last four years, which is a first in program ...
San Jose State led the series from 1949 to 2001, but Fresno State tied it at 32–32–3 with a victory in 2002 and recaptured the lead in 2003. The Bulldogs and Spartans first played each other in 1921, making the rivalry series the second oldest in the Mountain West Conference , behind only Colorado State–Wyoming .
San Jose State is seeded second in the Mountain West tournament and will receive a first-round bye. The Spartans on Friday are scheduled to face the winner of a quarterfinal match between third ...
The series between San Jose State and Stanford began in 1900 with a home-and-home series between the two schools in the same season. Stanford won both games, 35–0 on October 11, 1900, in San Jose and 24–0 on October 24, 1900, at Stanford.