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  2020 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): WR - Tre Walker, Sr., San Jose State,...Walker, a 2019 first-team All-Mountain West player for the second consecutive year, has 31 catches for 409 yards and three touchdowns. - San Jose State Football

Sr/2021 WR Tre WalkerSan Jose State
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  2020 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): DL - Viliami Fehoko, So., San Jose State,...In all, 11 San Jose State players were named either a first or second team selection or to a group of honorable mention honorees. Combined with the top honors to Hall and Brennan, the 13 accolades are the most for a Spartan team in one season as a Mountain West member. Sophomore defensive lineman Viliami Fehoko, the team leader in tackles for loss with 9.5 for the season. - San Jose State Football

rSr/2023 DE Viliami FehokoSan Jose State
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  2020 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): DL - Cade Hall, Jr., San Jose State,...Hall leads the conference and ranks fourth nationally in quarterback sacks per game with 8.5 and a 1.33 per game average, respectively. He registered at least 1.0 quarterback sacks in four of the six games the Spartans played and also ranks tied for 19th nationally in tackles for loss. - San Jose State Football

rSr/2023 DE Cade HallSan Jose State
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  2020 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): OL - Jack Snyder, Sr., San Jose State,...Offensive tackle Jack Snyder and wide receiver Bailey Gaither complete the group of five San Jose State first-team All-Mountain West honorees. Snyder and Bailey Gaither were honorable mention honorees in 2019. Snyder anchors an offensive line that yielded only five quarterback sacks and paved the way for consecutive 200-yard plus rushing games for the first time since 2006 to conclude the regular season schedule. - San Jose State Football

rSr/2022 OT Jack SnyderSan Jose State
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  2020 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL SECOND TEAM (COACHES): QB - Nick Starkel, Sr., San Jose State,...Starkel is the conference leader in passing efficiency with a 164.3 rating completing 66.2 percent of his passes for 1,453 yards and 13 touchdowns. - San Jose State Football

rSr/2022 QB Nick StarkelSan Jose State
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  2020 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL HONORABLE MENTION (COACHES): Derrick Deese, Jr., TE,...Deese, Jr.'s four touchdown receptions, all on third-down plays matches Gaither for the team lead. - San Jose State Football

rSr/2022 TE Derrick Deese Jr.San Jose State
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  2020 ALL-MOUNTAIN WEST FOOTBALL FIRST TEAM (COACHES): LB - Kyle Harmon, Jr., San Jose State,...Harmon is the team's leading tackler with 11.2 stops per game, tied for 11th best nationally, and has 3.5 tackles for loss and a forced fumble. - San Jose State Football

rSr/2023 ILB Kyle HarmonSan Jose State
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  2020 MOUNTAIN WEST DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (COACHES): CADE HALL, JUNIOR, DL, SAN JOSE STATE,...First San Jose State player to earn the MW Defensive Player of the Year honor...Led the Spartans to their first MW Football Championship Game...Finished the regular season ranked fourth nationally in sacks per game (1.33) and 19th in tackles for loss per game (1.5)...Completed the regular season with 22 tackles, including 9.0 tackles for loss and 8.0 sacks, and a fumble recovery...Leads the Mountain West with 8.0 sacks...Recorded at least one sack in four of six games...In a victory against UNLV, recorded single-game career highs with 4.0 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks. The 4.0 tackles for loss were tied for ninth-most nationally, while the 3.0 sacks were sixth-best in the FBS this season...Named MW Defensive Player of the Week on Nov. 16. - Mountain West Conference Football

rSr/2023 DE Cade HallSan Jose State
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  DEC 14 MOUNTAIN WEST SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE WEEK: SHAMAR GARRETT, SAN JOSE STATE, Freshman, Kickoff Returner, Livermore, California/De La Salle HS,...Returned three kickoffs for 131 yards, including a 98-yard touchdown return in San Jose State's come-from-behind victory over Nevada to clinch a spot in the 2020 Mountain West Football Championship Game...On the opening play of the second half, cut the Wolf Pack's lead in half with the 98-yard touchdown, sixth longest kickoff return in program history...It was the first kickoff return touchdown by a Spartan since 2015. - Mountain West Football

Sr/2024 RB Shamar GarrettSan Jose State
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  Tyler Nevens had 12 carries for a career-high 184 yards, including an explosive 69-yard touchdown burst, and San Jose State overcame its biggest halftime deficit of the season to beat Nevada 30-20 on Friday night and clinch the program's first berth in the Mountain West Conference Championship game. San Jose State (6-0, 6-0), which trailed 20-7 at halftime, is off to its best start since the Spartans went 13-0 in 1939 and plays Boise State in the title game on Dec. 18. Freshman Shamar Garrett caught the opening kickoff of the second half at the 2, ran up the right hashmark to about the 25 and broke left before racing along the sideline to trim SJSU's deficit to 20-14. On its ensuing drive, the Wolf Pack moved to San Jose State's 1 before, on second-and-goal, Jay Kavika forced a fumble by Toa Taua that was recovered by Jay Lenard. Derrick Deese Jr.'s 5-yard touchdown catch capped a 12-play, 99-yard drive with 2:34 left in the third quarter and Nevens' scoring run gave the Spartans a 27-20 lead about two minutes later. Taua had 11 carries for 96 yards for Nevada (6-2, 6-2). - AP College Football

rSr/2022 FB Tyler NevensSan Jose State
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  2020 MACKEY AWARD SEMIFINALIST: Derrick Deese Jr, San Jose State,...Deese Jr is in his third season with the Spartans...Long, lanky tight end...Has 11 receptions for 158 yards/14.36 YPC with 3 touchdowns so far in 2020...First joined the team for 2018 fall drills as a tight end prospect...Named to the 2019 Mountain West All-Academic team...A son of former San Francisco 49ers offensive lineman Derrick Deese. - San Jose State Football

rSr/2022 TE Derrick Deese Jr.San Jose State
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  Tyler Nevens and Kairee Robinson each had over 100 yards rushing and combined for three touchdowns, and San Jose State played its first game in three weeks and beat Hawaii 35-24 on Saturday. San Jose State (5-0, 5-0 Mountain West Conference), which had games canceled against Fresno State and Boise State, had its originally scheduled home matchup with Hawaii relocated from CEFCU Stadium due to new COVID-19 guidelines in Santa Clara County. The Spartans beat UNLV 34-17 on Nov. 14.

Nevens had 16 carries for 152 yards. He broke loose for a 72-yard touchdown run and a 10-yard score, each in the first quarter. Robinson ran 17 times for 111 yards, including a 2-yard TD run that capped an 18-play, 70-yard drive in the third quarter. The Spartans' Nick Starkel was 11 of 23 passing for 167 yards. He tossed a 2-yard touchdown pass to Isaiah Holiness, and a 50-yard score to Tre Walker in the fourth quarter. Chevan Cordeiro completed 28 of 42 passes, threw a pair of touchdown passes and ran for another score for Hawaii (3-4, 3-4). - San Jose State/AP College Football


rSr/2024 RB Kairee RobinsonSan Jose State
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  San Jose State University quarterback Nick Starkel is one of 35 players named to the Davey O'Brien Class of 2020 and is considered an official candidate to win the 2020 Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award. The first-year Spartan and graduate transfer from the University of Arkansas is enjoying his best season as a college quarterback for the undefeated and Mountain West co-leading San Jose State team (4-0, 4-0 Mountain West).

In the national rankings, Starkel ranks 13th in passing efficiency with a 171.0 rating and 12th in completion percentage with a career-best 70.1 percent figure. He has completed 75-of-107 passes with two interceptions for 980 yards and nine touchdowns. Starkel passed for a season-high 467 yards and a career-best five touchdowns in the Spartans' 38-21 win over New Mexico and earned Mountain West Offensive Player of the Week and was named to Davey O'Brien National Quarterback Award Great 8 list. - San Jose State Football


rSr/2022 QB Nick StarkelSan Jose State
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  Chevan Cordeiro passed for 246 yards and a touchdown and scored on a 2-yard run in the fourth quarter and Hawaii beat Nevada 24-21 on Saturday night. Cordeiro was 26-of-32 passing without an interception and had 15 carries for 62 yards. Calvin Turner had 10 receptions for 77 yards and a TD for Hawaii (3-3 Mountain West Conference). Carson Strong hit Cole Turner for a 4-yard touchdown to give Nevada (5-1) a 7-3 lead with 2:57 to play in the first half but Cordeiro led the Rainbow Warriors on an eight-play, 75-yard drive capped by his 7-yard TD pass to Turner less than two minutes later and Hawaii led the rest of the way.

Strong completed 20 of 25 passes for 168 yards and two touchdowns and Toa Taua 131 yards rushing and a score on 20 carries for the Wolf Pack. Hawaii took a 10-point lead when its 10-play, 99-yard drive culminated with a 4-yard touchdown run by Miles Reed late in the third quarter. On Nevada’s next drive, Taua scored on a 1-yard run, but the Rainbow Warriors answered with a 14-play, 75-yard to make it 24-14 on Cordeiro’s TD run with 9:31 to play. Tory Horton had an 18-yard scoring reception pulled the Wolf Pack within a field goal about four minutes later but Hawaii ran out the clock with an 11-play drive - including a 9-yard pass from Cordeiro to Turner on fourth-and-9 from the Nevada 26 - to seal it. - Hawaii/AP College Football


rSr/2024 QB Chevan CordeiroSan Jose State
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  As good as Nevada's Carson Strong has been, he doesn't have the best quarterback rating in the league. That belongs to Starkel, the transfer from Arkansas (who was at Texas A&M before that). The MW has become a transfer league at quarterback with seven transfers starting at least one game at quarterback for MW schools this season. Starkel has been the best of that bunch, and he qualifies as a newcomer for this award. After throwing five interceptions in a loss to SJSU last season when he was at Arkansas, Starkel has become a Spartans star. He's completed 70.1 percent of his passes for 980 yards, nine touchdowns, two interceptions and a MW-best 171 quarterback rating to lead SJSU to its best start since 1955. He edges Washington transfer Jake Haener, now Fresno State's quarterback. - Nevada Sports Net

rSr/2022 QB Nick StarkelSan Jose State
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