Bill Walsh Legacy Game

Bill Walsh Legacy Game
SJST receiver catches touchdown pass in 2006 contest
James Jones scores a touchdown against Stanford in '06; San José won 35–34.
SportAmerican football
TypeCollegiate
First meetingOctober 11, 1900
Stanford, 35–0
Latest meetingNovember 29, 2024
San Jose State, 34–31
Next meetingSeptember 13, 2025
StadiumsCEFCU and Stanford
Statistics
Meetings total68
All-time seriesStanford leads, 52–15–1[1]
Largest victoryStanford, 54–0 (1953) and 57–3 (2011)
Longest win streakStanford, 11 (1900–1953)
Current win streakSan Jose State, 1 (2024–present)
Stadium locations

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.

Historical overview

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. Stanford won the first eleven games of the series.

On November 13, 1954, San Jose State defeated Stanford for the first time by a final score of 19–14.[4]

Throughout the over-100-year history of the series, most games in this series have been played at Stanford. Only the 1900, 1995, 2001, 2006, and 2024 games have been played in San Jose.

Stanford's longest winning streak in this series is 11, beginning in 1900 and ending in 1953. This win streak covered the first 11 games in the series. San Jose State's longest winning streak is three, achieved from 1981 to 1983 and again from 1998 to 2000.

The games from 1979 to 1982 pitted Stanford star quarterback John Elway against his father, Jack Elway, who served as the SJSU head football coach from 1979 to 1983. The two teams split the series 2–2, with the younger Elway defeating his father's team in 1979 and 1980, and the elder Jack Elway defeating his son's team in 1981 and 1982.[5]

In 2007, following the death of San Jose State alumnus and former Stanford coach Bill Walsh, the near-annual game played between the two schools was renamed the Bill Walsh Legacy Game.[6]

The 2013 game, a 34–13 win for Stanford, was the final scheduled game between the two schools, reportedly due to the two schools' inability to agree on a home-and-home arrangement for future games.[7][8][9]

On July 23, 2014, at the Mountain West Conference football media days event, San Jose State coach Ron Caragher revealed that the two schools were having "initial conversations about resuming their football series by moving to a neutral site at the new Levi's Stadium."[10] San Jose State athletic director Gene Bleymaier later stated: "Even if we have to look out to 2020 and beyond, I'd like to get a long-term agreement in place with Stanford."[11]

On June 22, 2022, Stanford and San Jose State announced an agreement to renew the series with four games: At San Jose State on September 13, 2025; at Stanford on November 28, 2026; at Stanford on November 25, 2028; and at San Jose State on September 1, 2035. [12][13] On November 1, 2023, Stanford and San Jose State announced two further additional games to the four already scheduled. They will meet on November 29, 2024, and at Stanford on September 2, 2034.[14] The September 13, 2025, game will now be played at Stanford and the 2026 game was moved up a week to November 21 and will now be played at San Jose.[15]

Statistics

San José State Stanford
Games played 68
Wins 15 52
Ties 1
Home wins 2 49
Road wins 13 3
Consecutive wins 3 11
Most total points in a game 92
Most points in a win 44 68
Most points in a loss 38 39
Fewest total points in a game 18
Largest margin of victory 22 54
Smallest margin of victory 1 1
Total points scored in series 1,153 2,257
Shut-outs of opposing team 0 9
Source: "San Jose State Spartans vs. Stanford Cardinal football series history". Winsipedia.

Game results

San Jose State victoriesStanford victoriesTie games
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 October 11, 1900 San Jose, CA Stanford 35–0
2 October 24, 1900 Stanford, CA Stanford 24–0
3 September 23, 1933 Stanford, CA Stanford 27–0
4 September 22, 1934 Stanford, CA Stanford 48–0
5 September 28, 1935 Stanford, CA Stanford 35–0
6 September 18, 1948 Stanford, CA Stanford 26–20
7 September 17, 1949 Stanford, CA Stanford 49–0
8 September 23, 1950 Stanford, CA #7 Stanford 33–16
9 September 22, 1951 Stanford, CA Stanford 26–13
10 November 1, 1952 Stanford, CA Stanford 35–13
11 November 14, 1953 Stanford, CA #16 Stanford 54–0
12 November 13, 1954 Stanford, CA San Jose State 19–14
13 October 29, 1955 Stanford, CA Stanford 34–18
14 October 13, 1956 Stanford, CA Stanford 40–20
15 September 21, 1957 Stanford, CA Stanford 46–7
16 October 31, 1959 Stanford, CA Stanford 54–38
17 October 15, 1960 Stanford, CA San Jose State 34–20
18 October 14, 1961 Stanford, CA Stanford 17–6
19 November 17, 1962 Stanford, CA Stanford 21–9
20 September 21, 1963 Stanford, CA Stanford 29–13
21 September 19, 1964 Stanford, CA Stanford 10–8
22 September 17, 1965 Stanford, CA Stanford 26–6
23 September 17, 1966 Stanford, CA Stanford 25–21
24 September 30, 1967 Stanford, CA Stanford 28–14
25 September 21, 1968 Stanford, CA Stanford 68–20
26 September 20, 1969 Stanford, CA #16 Stanford 63–21
27 September 19, 1970 Stanford, CA #4 Stanford 34–3
28 November 13, 1971 Stanford, CA San Jose State 13–12
29 September 16, 1972 Stanford, CA Stanford 44–0
30 September 29, 1973 Stanford, CA Stanford 23–12
31 September 28, 1974 Stanford, CA Tie21–21
32 September 27, 1975 Stanford, CA San Jose State 36–34
33 September 25, 1976 Stanford, CA Stanford 28–23
34 November 12, 1977 Stanford, CA Stanford 31–26
35 September 16, 1978 Stanford, CA Stanford 38–9
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
36 September 15, 1979 Stanford, CA Stanford 45–29
37 October 4, 1980 Stanford, CA #15 Stanford 35–21
38 September 19, 1981 Stanford, CA San Jose State 28–6
39 September 18, 1982 Stanford, CA San Jose State 35–31
40 September 24, 1983 Stanford, CA San Jose State 23–10
41 September 22, 1984 Stanford, CA Stanford 28–27
42 September 14, 1985 Stanford, CA Stanford 41–7
43 September 20, 1986 Stanford, CA Stanford 28–10
44 September 26, 1987 Stanford, CA San Jose State 24–17
45 October 8, 1988 Stanford, CA Stanford 44–12
46 September 30, 1989 Stanford, CA San Jose State 40–33
47 September 29, 1990 Stanford, CA San Jose State 29–23
48 September 26, 1992 Stanford, CA #19 Stanford 37–13
49 September 11, 1993 Stanford, CA #23 Stanford 31–28
50 September 17, 1994 Stanford, CA Stanford 51–20
51 September 2, 1995 San Jose, CA Stanford 47–33
52 September 14, 1996 Stanford, CA Stanford 25–2
53 September 6, 1997 Stanford, CA #17 Stanford 28–12
54 September 5, 1998 Stanford, CA San Jose State 35–23
55 October 2, 1999 Stanford, CA San Jose State 44–39
56 September 9, 2000 Stanford, CA San Jose State 40–27
57 December 1, 2001 San Jose, CA #12 Stanford 41–14
58 September 14, 2002 Stanford, CA Stanford 63–26
59 September 6, 2003 Stanford, CA Stanford 31–10
60 September 4, 2004 Stanford, CA Stanford 43–3
61 September 9, 2006 San Jose, CA San Jose State 35–34
62 September 15, 2007 Stanford, CA Stanford 37–0
63 September 20, 2008 Stanford, CA Stanford 23–10
64 September 19, 2009 Stanford, CA Stanford 42–17
65 September 3, 2011 Stanford, CA #7 Stanford 57–3
66 August 31, 2012 Stanford, CA #21 Stanford 20–17
67 September 7, 2013 Stanford, CA #5 Stanford 34–13
68 November 29, 2024 San Jose, CA San Jose State 34–31
Series: Stanford leads 52–15–1[1]

See also

References

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