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  2. San Jose State Spartans - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2023, 143 San Jose State players have gone on to play in the NFL, [21] and eight former Spartans are actively playing in the NFL. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] The 143 players include 125 draftees, six NFL Pro Bowl selections, six first-round draft picks, two MVP award winners, and one NFL Rookie of the Year.

  3. San Jose State Spartans football - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. CEFCU Stadium - Wikipedia

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    San Jose State Spartans (1933–present) San Jose Earthquakes (NASL/WSA) (1974–1988) San Francisco Bay Blackhawks/San Jose Hawks (WSA/APSL/USISL) (1989–1993) San Jose Clash/Earthquakes (1996–2005) Bay Area/San Jose CyberRays (2001–2003) Silicon Valley Football Classic (2000–2004) San Francisco Dragons (2008)

  5. 1958 San Jose State Spartans football team - Wikipedia

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    San Jose State played as an Independent in 1958. The team was led by second-year head coach Bob Titchenal, and played home games at Spartan Stadium in San Jose, California. The Spartans finished the 1958 season with a record of four wins and five losses (4–5). Overall, the team outscored its opponents 174–106 for the season.

  6. 1968 San Jose State Spartans football team - Wikipedia

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    San Jose State played as an Independent in 1968. The team was led by fourth-year head coach Harry Anderson, and played home games at Spartan Stadium in San Jose, California. The Spartans finished the 1968 season with a record of three wins and seven losses (3–7). Overall, the team was outscored by its opponents 148–403 for the season.

  7. San Jose State Spartans men's basketball statistical leaders

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    The Spartans represent San José State University in the NCAA's Mountain West Conference. San Jose State Spartans began competing in intercollegiate basketball in 1909. [ 1 ] However, the school's record book does not generally list records from before the 1950s, as records from before this period are often incomplete and inconsistent.

  8. 1966 San Jose State Spartans football team - Wikipedia

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    San Jose State played as an Independent in 1966. The team was led by second-year head coach Harry Anderson, and played home games at Spartan Stadium in San Jose, California. The Spartans finished the 1966 season with a record of three wins and seven losses (3–7). Overall, the team was outscored by its opponents 151–198 for the season.

  9. Bill Walsh Legacy Game - Wikipedia

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    The Bill Walsh Legacy Game is the name given to the San Jose State–Stanford football rivalry. [2] [3] It is a college football rivalry between the San Jose State Spartans football team of San José State University and the Stanford Cardinal football team of Stanford University. The two teams have played each other 68 times since 1900.