The San Jose State Spartans football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the San Jose State Spartans football program in various categories,[1] including passing, rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, and kicking. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Spartans represent San Jose State University in the NCAA's Mountain West Conference (MW).
Although San Jose State began competing in intercollegiate football in 1893,[1] the school's official record book considers the "modern era" to have begun in 1938. Records from before this year are often incomplete and inconsistent, and they are generally not included in these lists.
These lists are dominated by more recent players for several reasons:
- Since 1938, seasons have increased from 10 games to 11 and then 12 games in length.
- Additionally, San Jose State has been grouped in the same MW football division as Hawaii since divisional play began in 2013, meaning that it plays at Hawaii every other year (currently in odd-numbered years). This is relevant because the NCAA allows teams that play at Hawaii in a given season to schedule 13 regular-season games instead of the normal 12. The Spartans have played 13 regular-season games twice—in 2010, when it played at Hawaii when both were in the Western Athletic Conference, and 2015. The Spartans will again play 13 regular-season games in 2017.
- The NCAA didn't allow freshmen to play varsity football until 1972 (with the exception of the World War II years), allowing players to have four-year careers.
- Bowl games only began counting toward single-season and career statistics in 2002.[2] The Spartans have played in three bowl games since this decision, giving many recent players an extra game to accumulate statistics.
These lists are updated through the end of the 2016 season.
Passing
Passing yards
Career
Rk
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Years
|
1 |
David Fales |
8,382 |
2012 2013
|
2 |
Adam Tafralis |
7,548 |
2004 2005 2006 2007
|
3 |
Josh Love |
7,206[3] |
2016 2017 2018 2019
|
4 |
Ed Luther |
7,190 |
1976 1977 1978 1979
|
5 |
Steve Clarkson |
6,842 |
1979 1980 1981 1982
|
6 |
Jeff Garcia |
6,545 |
1991 1992 1993
|
7 |
Scott Rislov |
6,267 |
2002 2003
|
8 |
Mike Perez |
6,194 |
1986 1987
|
9 |
Craig Kimball |
6,139 |
1972 1973 1974
|
10 |
Chevan Cordeiro |
6,023[4] |
2022 2023
|
|
Single season
Rk
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Year
|
1 |
David Fales |
4,193 |
2012
|
2 |
David Fales |
4,189 |
2013
|
3 |
Josh Love |
3,923[5] |
2019
|
4 |
Mike Perez |
3,260 |
1987
|
5 |
Scott Rislov |
3,251 |
2002
|
6 |
Chevan Cordeiro |
3,250[4] |
2022
|
7 |
Matt Faulkner |
3,149 |
2011
|
8 |
Ed Luther |
3,049 |
1979
|
9 |
Adam Tafralis |
3,022 |
2007
|
10 |
Scott Rislov |
3,016 |
2003
|
|
|
Passing touchdowns
Rushing
Rushing yards
Career
Rk
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Years
|
1 |
Deonce Whitaker |
3,515 |
1998 1999 2000 2001
|
2 |
Tyler Ervin |
2,803 |
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
|
3 |
Kairee Robinson |
2,713[11] |
2019 2020 2021 2022 2023
|
4 |
Tyler Nevens |
2,640[12] |
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
|
5 |
Sheldon Canley |
2,513 |
1988 1989 1990
|
6 |
Gerald Willhite |
2,364 |
1980 1981
|
7 |
Yonus Davis |
2,319 |
2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008[13]
|
8 |
Nathan DuPree |
1,976 |
1992 1993
|
9 |
Rick Kane |
1,967 |
1975 1976
|
10 |
Kenny Jackson |
1,935 |
1986 1987
|
|
Single season
Rk
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Year
|
1 |
Tyler Ervin |
1,601 |
2015
|
2 |
Deonce Whitaker |
1,577 |
2000
|
3 |
Sheldon Canley |
1,248 |
1990
|
4 |
Nathan DuPree |
1,239 |
1992
|
5 |
Johnny Johnson, Jr. |
1,219 |
1988
|
6 |
Gerald Willhite |
1,210 |
1980
|
7 |
Sheldon Canley |
1,201 |
1989
|
8 |
Kairee Robinson |
1,193[11] |
2023
|
9 |
Gerald Willhite |
1,154 |
1981
|
10 |
Kevin Cole |
1,154 |
1978
|
|
|
Rushing touchdowns
Receiving
Receptions
Receiving yards
Career
Rk
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Years
|
1 |
Noel Grigsby |
3,121 |
2010 2011 2012 2013
|
2 |
Chandler Jones |
3,087 |
2010 2011 2012 2013
|
3 |
Tre Walker |
2,790[16] |
2017 2018 2019 2020
|
4 |
Bailey Gaither |
2,227[24] |
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
|
5 |
Stacey Bailey |
2,223 |
1978 1979 1980 1981
|
6 |
Nick Nash |
2,212[17] |
2019 2021 2022 2023 2024
|
7 |
Edell Shepherd |
2,207 |
2000 2001
|
8 |
Guy Liggins |
2,191 |
1986 1987
|
9 |
Kevin Jurovich |
2,143 |
2005 2006 2007 2008
|
10 |
Tim Kearse |
2,084 |
1980 1981 1982
|
|
|
|
Receiving touchdowns
Total offense
Total offense is the sum of passing and rushing statistics. It does not include receiving or returns.[31]
Total offense yards
Career
Rk
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Years
|
1 |
David Fales |
8,250 |
2012 2013
|
2 |
Adam Tafralis |
8,111 |
2004 2005 2006 2007
|
3 |
Jeff Garcia |
7,274 |
1991 1992 1993
|
4 |
Steve Clarkson |
6,995 |
1979 1980 1981 1982
|
5 |
Ed Luther |
6,981 |
1976 1977 1978 1979
|
6 |
Chevan Cordeiro |
6,560[4] |
2022 2023
|
7 |
Scott Rislov |
6,249 |
2002 2003
|
8 |
Mike Perez |
6,182 |
1986 1987
|
9 |
Craig Kimball |
5,820 |
1972 1973 1974
|
10 |
Kenny Potter |
5,002[32] |
2015 2016
|
|
Single season
Rk
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Year
|
1 |
David Fales |
4,196 |
2013
|
2 |
David Fales |
4,054 |
2012
|
3 |
Chevan Cordeiro |
3,515[4] |
2022
|
4 |
Scott Rislov |
3,264 |
2002
|
5 |
Mike Perez |
3,213 |
1987
|
6 |
Adam Tafralis |
3,203 |
2007
|
7 |
Matt Faulkner |
3,072 |
2011
|
8 |
Chevan Cordeiro |
3,045[4] |
2023
|
9 |
Ed Luther |
2,997 |
1979
|
10 |
Scott Rislov |
2,985 |
2003
|
|
|
Total touchdowns
Defense
Interceptions
Tackles
|
|
Single game
Rk
|
Player
|
Tackles
|
Year
|
Opponent
|
1 |
Dave Chaney |
27 |
1971 |
Fresno State
|
|
Frank Manumaleuna |
27 |
1978 |
Colorado
|
3 |
Dave Chaney |
26 |
1970 |
Fresno State
|
4 |
Randy Gill |
25 |
1977 |
Pacific
|
5 |
Jacob Malae |
24 |
1996 |
Washington
|
|
Ezekiel Staples |
24 |
2004 |
Rice
|
5 |
Randy Gill |
24 |
1977 |
San Diego State
|
8 |
Dave Albright |
23 |
1983 |
Cal State Fullerton
|
|
Sacks
|
Single season
Rk
|
Player
|
Sacks
|
Year
|
1 |
Bob Overly |
17.0 |
1981
|
2 |
Lyneil Mayo |
16.5 |
1989
|
3 |
Lyneil Mayo |
13.5 |
1990
|
4 |
Travis Johnson |
13.0 |
2012
|
5 |
Rod Traylor |
11.0 |
1980
|
|
Terry McDonald |
11.0 |
1984
|
7 |
Terry McDonald |
10.5 |
1983
|
|
Sam Kennedy |
10.5 |
1986
|
9 |
Cade Hall |
10.0[35] |
2020
|
10 |
Raymond Bowles |
9.5 |
1991
|
|
Jarron Gilbert |
9.5 |
2008
|
|
|
Kicking
Field goals made
|
Single season
Rk
|
Player
|
FGs
|
Year
|
1 |
Austin Lopez |
22 |
2013
|
2 |
Matt Mercurio |
20[40] |
2019
|
3 |
Jens Alvernik |
18 |
2011
|
4 |
Austin Lopez |
17 |
2012
|
5 |
Lou Rodriguez |
16 |
1975
|
|
Bryce Crawford |
16[41] |
2016
|
7 |
Sergio Olivarez |
15 |
1986
|
|
Matt Mercurio |
15[40] |
2021
|
|
Single game
Rk
|
Player
|
FGs
|
Year
|
Opponent
|
1 |
Jens Alvernik |
4 |
2011 |
Utah State
|
|
Austin Lopez |
4 |
2012 |
Navy
|
|
Matt Mercurio |
4[42] |
2020 |
Boise State
|
|
Field goal percentage
References
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- ^ "NCAA changes policy on football stats". ESPN.com. AP. August 28, 2002. Retrieved August 20, 2016.
- ^ a b "Josh Love College Career Stats". ESPN.com. Retrieved November 25, 2019.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "Chevan Cordeiro". ESPN.com.
- ^ a b "Josh Love 2019 stats". ESPN.com.
- ^ a b c d "San Jose State hands Fresno State its first loss of year in shootout". ESPN.com. November 29, 2013.
- ^ "Louisiana Tech 45, San Jose St. 38". ESPN.com. November 27, 2010.
- ^ a b "San Jose State escapes with 51-44 win over Wyoming". ESPN.com. October 26, 2013.
- ^ "Utah St. 49, San Jose St. 27". ESPN.com. October 13, 2012.
- ^ a b "New Mexico vs. San Jose State Box Score". ESPN.com. October 31, 2020. Retrieved October 31, 2020.
- ^ a b c d "Kairee Robinson". ESPN.com.
- ^ "Tyler Nevens". ESPN.com.
- ^ Davis only in played two games in 2004 as a sophomore before being injured and receiving a medical redshirt for the year. As a fifth-year senior in 2007, he again only played two games before a season-ending injury. The NCAA granted him a sixth year of eligibility in 2008."Yonus Davis". San Jose State Spartans. Archived from the original on March 10, 2012.
- ^ "Ervin leads San Jose State past Fresno State, 49-23". ESPN.com. September 26, 2015.
- ^ a b "San Jose St. 52, Louisiana Tech 43". ESPN.com. November 24, 2012.
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- ^ "Nevada vs. San Jose State Box Score". ESPN.com. October 29, 2022. Retrieved November 30, 2022.
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- ^ a b c d e "Bryce Crawford". ESPN.com. Retrieved December 2, 2016.
- ^ "Boise State vs. San Jose State Box Score". ESPN.com. December 19, 2020. Retrieved December 19, 2020.
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