Dick Tomey Legacy Trophy
The Dick Tomey Legacy Trophy began in 2019 and is awarded to the winner of the University of Hawai‘i and San Jose State football game.
Tomey put Hawai'i football on the NCAA Division I map as its head coach for 10 seasons (1977-86). After a sucessfull 14-year stint at Arizona, he went on to coach at San Jose State for five seasons, (2005-09), where he revitalized and energized the Spartan program. His head coaching record was 183-145-7. After the 2018 season, he still ranked in top-50 for Football Bowl Subdivision head coaches for most games coached (19th, 335 games coached) and games won (39th).
San Jose State and Hawai‘i first met on the football field on Dec. 11, 1936 and squared off 19 times as non-conference opponents before becoming Western Athletic Conference rivals in 1996 and later Mountain West foes in 2013.
Date |
Result |
Location |
10/28/23 |
SJSU 35, UH 0 |
Honolulu |
11/26/22 |
SJSU 27, UH 14 |
San Jose |
09/18/21 |
SJSU 17, UH 13 |
Honolulu |
12/05/20 |
SJSU 35, UH 24 |
Honolulu |
11/09/19 |
UH 42, SJSU 40 |
Honolulu |