2007 San Jose State Spartans football team

The 2007 San Jose State Spartans football team represented San Jose State University in the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season. This season was the Spartans' third season with Dick Tomey as head coach.

2007 San Jose State Spartans football
ConferenceWestern Athletic Conference
Record5–7 (4–4 WAC)
Head coach
Co-offensive coordinatorMarcus Arroyo (1st season)
Co-offensive coordinatorSteve Morton (1st season)
Offensive schemePro-style
Defensive coordinatorDave Fipp (3rd season)
Base defense4–3
Home stadiumSpartan Stadium
Seasons
← 2006
2008 →
2007 Western Athletic Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 19 Hawaii $ 80  121 
Boise State 71  103 
Fresno State 62  94 
Nevada 44  67 
Louisiana Tech 44  57 
San Jose State 44  57 
Utah State 26  210 
New Mexico State 17  49 
Idaho 08  111 
  • $ – Conference champion and BCS representative as top non-AQ school to meet automatic qualification criteria
Rankings from AP Poll

Preseason

At the end of the 2007 season, former assistant coach Marcus Arroyo, who was named co-offensive coordinator with Steve Morton in 2006, had to let Morton be in charge of the offense in cooperation.

In addition, at the end of the 2006 season, the Spartans had lost 17 lettermen, 9 from offense, and 8 from defense [1] San Jose State wide receivers James Jones and John Broussard entered the 2007 NFL Draft at the end of the 2006 season. James Jones was picked early in the third round for the Green Bay Packers, and Broussard was picked in the seventh round for the Jacksonville Jaguars.

The Spartans opened spring drills in early March and the annual spring game took place on mid-April.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 17:00 pmat Arizona State*L 3–4554,405
September 84:05 pmat Kansas State*L 14–3445,545
September 157:00 pmat Stanford*FSNBAL 0–3736,144
September 225:00 pmat Utah StateESPN+W 23–2013,685
September 291:00 pmUC Davis*FSNBAW 34–1417,431
October 61:00 pmIdaho
  • Spartan Stadium
  • San Jose, CA
W 28–2016,289
October 125:00 pmNo. 16 Hawaii
ESPNL 35–42 OT20,473
October 202:00 pmat Fresno StateKFREL 0–3035,494
November 312:00 pmat No. 21 Boise StateKTVBL 7–4230,416
November 101:00 pmNew Mexico State
  • Spartan Stadium
  • San Jose, CA
ESPN+W 51–1710,452
November 174:00 pmat Louisiana TechL 23–2713,027
November 241:00 pmNevada
  • Spartan Stadium
  • San Jose, CA
W 27–2412,678

Game summaries

At Arizona State

1234Total
Spartans30003
Sun Devils10217745

At Kansas State

1234Total
Spartans070714
Wildcats10701734

At Stanford

1234Total
Spartans00000
Cardinal3672137

At Utah State

1234Total
Spartans6100723
Aggies0130720

UC Davis

1234Total
Aggies700714
Spartans14071334

Idaho

1234Total
Vandals3301420
Spartans7140728

No. 16 Hawaii

1234Total
No. 16 Warriors7771442
Spartans0721735

The Spartans held Hawaii to their closest game on October 12, 2007. In the rain-drenched Spartan Stadium, the Warriors and the Spartans clashed in front of 20,437 fans. The Spartans got off to a rocky start, letting Hawaii 's Kealoha Pilares score on a 6-yard run. The Hawaii offense also took advantage of another scoring opportunity in the second quarter, with Ryan Grice-Mullins' 16-yard reception touchdown from Colt Brennan. The Spartans rebounded, with Dwight Lowery returning a Will Johnson kick for 84 yards. That ended the scoring for the first half at 7–14. The Spartans gained enormous momentum in the third quarter. First, by having Lowery once again score, on a 24-yard interception run. Soon thereafter, Kevin Jurovich took advantage of a 16-yard pass from Adam Tafralis. The duo would be effective again, by scoring on a 68-yard pass from Tafralis on a drive that would only take four plays. Hawaii got their only touchdown that quarter CJ Hawthorne's 34-yard reception touchdown from Brennan. The Spartans started strong in the fourth quarter, by scoring on an 8-yard run by James T. Callier. Hawaii took advantage and scored on a Davone Bess 11-yard run from Brennan. Brennan scored the last touchdown in the fourth quarter making the score 35–35, and leading the game into overtime. The Warriors scored the first touchdown by a 9-yard pass from Brennan to Jason Rivers, ending the heart-pounding game at a score of 42–35. For the second straight season, San Jose State had a crushing home loss to a BCS hopeful. The Spartans lost a late eight-point lead against Boise State last year before falling 23–20 on a last-second field goal. "It was disappointing to lose to Boise State and this was even more disappointing," coach Dick Tomey said. But Tomey reassured the positives of the loss, "We played our butts off and that's good for us." Tafralis finished 27-for-47 for 302 yards and three interceptions. Jurovich had seven catches for 117 yards.

At Fresno State

1234Total
Spartans00000
Bulldogs3321330

At No. 21 Boise State

1234Total
Spartans07007
No. 21 Broncos02114742

New Mexico State

1234Total
Aggies370717
Spartans102071451

At Louisiana Tech

1234Total
Spartans6017023
Bulldogs2130327

Nevada

1234Total
Wolf Pack7170024
Spartans7371027

Personnel

Coaching staff

NamePositionSeasons at
San Jose State
Alma Mater
Dick TomeyHead coach3rdDePauw (1961)
Keith BurnsAssociate head coach/cornerbacks coach/special teams coordinator4thArkansas (1982)
Brent BrennanTight ends and recruiting coordinator3rdUCLA (1996)
Ken MargerumWide receivers3rdStanford (1981)
Gary EmanuelDefensive line1stPlymouth State (1982)
Dave FippDefensive coordinator3rdArizona (1997)
Steve MortonCo-offensive coordinator/offensive line3rdWashington State (1977)
Jeff HammerschmidtLinebackers1stArizona (1991)
Charles NashRunning backs7thArizona (1977)
Kinji GreenGraduate/football operations assistant2ndSan Jose State (2005)
Jeff GordonGraduate assistant2ndSan Jose State (2005)
Source:[1]

Roster

Depth chart

Defensive starters
FS
Andrew Ryan
Dimitrious Chattman
WLBMLBSLB
Ryno GonzalesDemetrious JonesMatt Castelo
Chris ReeseBraden StoaraasliTravis Jones
Brian ElledgeJason Swisher
SS
Dominique Hunsucker
Pompey Festejo
CB
Chris Owens
Devin Newsome
DEDTDTDE
Carl IhenachoJerome PuluAdonis DavisJarron Gilbert
David LomuKalvin CresselJustin WillisJustin Cole
CB
Dwight Lowery
David Bowen
Offensive starters
WR
Michael Hooper
Jacob French
LTLGCRGRT
Jibri SharpRonnie CastilloJustin PaysingerJohn BookerBradis Mcgriff
Brian YbarraIsaac LeatiotaRyan SimoneDavid GiesenJoseph Zusin
TE
Jeff Clark
Julian Harris
WR
Jalal Beauchman
Kevin Jurovich
QB
Adam Tafralis
Sean Flynn
FB
James T. Callier
Mohamed Marah
RB
Yonus Davis
Patrick Perry
Cameron Island
Special teams
P and PK
Waylon Prather
Jared Strubeck
LS
Grant Izokovic

[2]

References