2009 San Jose State Spartans football team explained

Year:2009
Team:San Jose State Spartans
Sport:football
Conference:Western Athletic Conference
Short Conf:WAC
Record:2–10
Conf Record:1–7
Head Coach:Dick Tomey
Hc Year:5th
Cooff Coach1:Brent Brennan
Cooc1 Year:1st
Cooff Coach2:Steve Morton
Cooc2 Year:3rd
Def Coach:Keith Burns
Dc Year:3rd
Stadium:Spartan Stadium

The 2009 San Jose State Spartans football team represented San Jose State University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS college football season. The Spartans, led by 5th year head coach Dick Tomey, played their home games at Spartan Stadium. The Spartans finished the season with a record of 2–10 and 1–7 in WAC play. Head coach Dick Tomey retired at the end of the season.

Game summaries

At No. 4 USC

See also: 2009 USC Trojans football team.

No. 17 Utah

See also: 2009 Utah Utes football team.

At Stanford

See also: 2009 Stanford Cardinal football team and Bill Walsh Legacy Game.

Cal Poly

See also: 2009 Cal Poly Mustangs football team.

Idaho

See also: 2009 Idaho Vandals football team.

At Fresno State

See also: 2009 Fresno State Bulldogs football team and Fresno State–San Jose State football rivalry.

At No. 5 Boise State

See also: 2009 Boise State Broncos football team.

Nevada

See also: 2009 Nevada Wolf Pack football team.

At Utah State

See also: 2009 Utah State Aggies football team.

Hawaii

See also: 2009 Hawaii Warriors football team.

New Mexico State

See also: 2009 New Mexico State Aggies football team.

At Louisiana Tech

See also: 2009 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football team.

Coaching staff

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Name Position Seasons at
San Jose State
Alma mater
Head coach 5 DePauw (1960)
Defensive coordinator, cornerbacks 6 Arkansas (1982)
Linebackers 2 Utah State (1973)
Co-offensive coordinator, offensive line 5 Washington State (1975)
Co-offensive coordinator, offensive tackles, tight ends, special teams 5 UCLA (1996)
Defensive ends 5 San Jose State (2006)
Defensive line 2 Arizona (1997)
Running backs 9 Arizona (1997)
Wide receivers, recruiting coordinator 5 Stanford (1981)
Running backs, assistant head coach, quarterbacks coach 1 Santa Clara (1976)
Graduate assistant, safeties 2 UC Davis (2005)
Graduate assistant, defense 3 San Jose State (2008)
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