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2019 San José State Football 3 Coaching Staff SCHEDULE / TABLE OF CONTENTS MOUNTAIN WEST RECORD BOOK SCORES & MORE WWW.SJSUSPARTANS.COM 101 WWW.SJSUSPARTANS.COM 157 Coaches & Staff - 3-20 The Spartans - 21-77 2018 In Review - 84-96 Record Book - 97-146 Scores & More - 147-188 2019 Football Schedule Table of Contents Aug. 29 NORTHERN CEFCU STADIUM TBA Fast Facts, Future Opponents ..............................................2 Coaching Staff .................................................................. 3-20 COLORADO Roster Information ........................................................ 21-25 Sept. 7 TULSA CEFCU STADIUM TBA The Spartans .................................................................. 26-77 Sept. 21 at Arkansas Fayetteville, Ark. TBA 2019 Opponents ............................................................. 78-80 Sept. 27 at Air Force* Colorado Springs, Colo. 6:00 p.m. Series Scores vs 2019 Opponents, Bowl Games ........ 82-83 2018 In Review ............................................................... 84-94 CBS Sports Network The Mountain West ................................................. 81, 95-96 Oct. 4 NEW MEXICO* CEFCU STADIUM 7:00 p.m. Individual Playing Honors & Awards .................... 97-106 CBS Sports Network Spartans in the Pros .................................................. 107-117 Oct. 12 at Nevada* Reno, Nev. TBA SJSU Sports Hall of Fame .................................................118 Letterwinners, Team Captains ................................ 119-128 Oct. 19 SAN DIEGO STATE* CEFCU STADIUM TBA Ring of Honor ....................................................................129 (Homecoming) All-Century Team ..............................................................130 Oct. 26 at Army West Point West Point, N.Y. 12:00 p.m. Academic Awards ..................................................... 131-132 Nov. 2 BOISE STATE* CEFCU STADIUM 7:30 p.m. Individual & Team Records ..................................... 133-139 Career & Season Leaders, Top Performances........ 140-147 CBS Sports Network Year-by-Year Leaders, The First Time .................... 148-152 Nov. 9 at Hawai’i* Honolulu, Hawaii TBA Series Scores, Game Scores, Homecoming ............ 154-163 Nov. 23 at UNLV* Las Vegas, Nev. TBA Coaching History, CEFCU Stadium, Last Time .... 164-171 Nov. 30 FRESNO STATE* CEFCU STADIUM TBA National Network TV History ........................................172 ESPN Networks San José State University .......................................... 174-175 San José State Athletics ............................................. 176-183 Dec. 7 Mountain West TBD 1:00 p.m. Athletics Directory ............................................................184 Championship City of San Jose ..................................................................185 ESPN Notes to the Media, Media Directory ..................... 186-187 * - Mountain West game local time listed for all games Composite Schedule .........................................................188 The 2019 San José State University Football Book is a publication of the school’s athletics media relations office. Editorial content by Lawrence Fan, Matt Penland, Cam WWW.SJSUSPARTANS.COM Radford and Nick Adkins. Assistance from Amy Villa and John Elliott, Spartan Sports is the official website of San José Properties. State University athletics Cover art work and design by Nick Adkins. Photography by Terrell Lloyd, Kym Fortino, Austin Ginn, Ron Fried, Wayne Salvatore, Gerome Wright, Damon Tarver, Steve Hermann, Wendy Dunn, Richard Stern, Amy Villa, Silicon Valley Sports Entertainment, NFLmedia.com, Arizona Cardinals, Atlanta Falcons (Jimmy Cribb), Facebook - Chicago Bears (Bill Smith), Cleveland Browns, Dallas Cowboys, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars (Rick Wilson), Miami Dolphins, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Francisco www.facebook.com/sjsuspartans 49ers (Terrell Lloyd), Los Angeles Rams, Los Angeles Chargers, and New York Giants. Twitter - All names, nicknames, logos and other indicia referring to San José State University www.twitter.com/sjsuathletics are trademarked and protected by the university. Any unauthorized use is prohibited. San José State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, Instagram - national origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, age, disability, www.instagram.com/sjsuspartans disabled veteran’s or Vietnam veteran’s status. This policy applies to all San José State University student, faculty and staff programs and activities. Questions regarding this policy should be directed to the Director of the Office of Equal Employment/ YouTube - Affirmative Action, San José State University, (408) 924-1115. www.youtube.com/sjsuathletics WWW.SJSUSPARTANS.COM 1 FOOTBALL FAST FACTS Location .............................................................. San Jose, CA 95192 Returning Lettermen .....48 (20 offense, 28 defense, 0 specialists) Founded (Enrollment) .................................................1857 (32,848) Lettermen Lost ..................... 19 (8 offense, 9 defense, 1 specialist) Colors .........................Gold (PMS 1235), White & Blue (PMS 286) Conference................................................................ Mountain West Starters Returning ................ 12 (7 offense, 5 defense, 0 kickers) Football Facility (Capacity) ................... CEFCU Stadium (30,456) President ........................................................ Dr. Mary A. Papazian Offense Director of Athletics ....................................................... Marie Tuite Jackson Snyder, OT, 6-5, 291, JR, 20 career starts Head Football Coach .......................Brent Brennan (UCLA, 1996) Troy Kowalski, OG, 6-5, 307, SR, 33 career starts Record, Years at School .............................................3-22, 2 seasons Kyle Hoppe, C, 6-1, 285, JR, 7 career starts Overall Record, Seasons ...........................................3-22, 2 seasons Deano Motes, OT, 6-5, 289, SR, 8 career starts Billy Humphreys, TE, 6-5, 245, JR, 7 career starts 2018 Season Record ..................................................................... 1-11 4 rec., 17 yds., 0 TDs 2018 Mountain West Record, Finish .......... 1,7, 6th West Division Josh Love, QB, 6-2, 203, SR, 14 career stats 56.1 Comp. Pct., 1,963 yds., 14 TDs Offensive Line Coach/Running Game Coordinator ..................... Tyler Nevens, RB, 6-0, 226, JR, 14 career starts ..................................Joe Bernardi (Fresno State, 2010), 3rd season 136 att., 554 yds., 4 TDs Running Backs Coach/Recruiting Coordinator ............................. .....................Alonzo Carter (Cal State East Bay, 2016), 3rd season Defense Wide Receivers Coach ........................................................................ Cade Hall, DL, 6-3, 250, SO, 8 career starts .......................Kevin Cummings (Oregon State, 2010), 3rd season 43 tackles, 4.5 TFL Special Teams Coordinator ................................................................ Jesse Osuna, LB, 6-2, 228, SR, 12 career starts ...............................Fred Guidici (San Jose State, 1989), 6th season 93 tackles, 10.0 TFL Quarterbacks Coach/Passing Game Coordinator ......................... Ethan Aguayo, LB, 6-2, 228, SR, 30 career starts ........................ Ryan Gunderson (Oregon State, 2007), 3rd season 106 tackles, 4.0 TFL Associate Head Coach/Defensive Coordinator ............................. Tre Webb., S, 6-0, 199, JR, 9 career starts .......................................... Derrick Odum (Utah, 1993), 3rd season 72 tackles, 6 pass break-ups Defensive Line Coach ...Joe Seumalo (Hawai’i, 1989), 4th season Jay Lenard, S, 6-1, 209, SO, 18 career starts Offensive Coordinator ........................................................................ 91 tackles, 4 pass break-ups ............................ Kevin McGiven (Utah Valley, 2001), 2nd season Linebackers Coach .............................................................................. Starters Lost ................10 (4 offense, 5 defense, 1 punter/kicker) ......................................Scott White (Utah State, 2012), 2nd season Defensive Backs Coach ....................................................................... Offense ............................. Aric Williams (Oregon State, 2004), 2nd season Justin Holmes, WR, 24 career starts Graduate Assistant/Offense .............................................................. Jake Colman, OL, 13 career starts ....................Matt Adkins (Southern Oregon U., 2012), 4th season Josh Oliver, TE, 36 career starts, 1st team All-Mountain West Graduate Assistant/Defense ............................................................. Tre Hartley, WR, 22 career starts ......................... Jeff Anderson (Texas Southern, 2014), 2nd season Graduate Assistant/Defense ............................................................. Defense ...........................Chandler Jones (San Jose State, 2013) 3rd season Bryson Bridges, DE, 34 career starts, 2nd team All-Mountain West Graduate Assistant/Offense .............................................................. Boogie Roberts, NT, 36 career starts, .....................Patrick Markarian (Indiana State, 2015), 2nd season Honorable mention All-Mountain West Football Analyst ..... Terry Malley (Santa Clara, 1976) 8th season Jamal Scott, LB, 21 career starts Director of Football Operations ........................................................ Dakari Monroe, CB, 22 career starts, 1st team All-Mountain West .....................................Ben
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