Английская Википедия:Dick Tomey Legacy Game

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The Dick Tomey Legacy Game is the name given to the Hawaiʻi–San José State football rivalry. It is a college football rivalry between the Hawaiʻi Rainbow Warriors football team of the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and the San José State Spartans football team of San José State University. Since 1936, the two teams have played each other 46 times. Beginning in 2019 the winner of the game receives the Dick Tomey Legacy Trophy. As of 2023, San Jose State leads, 23–22–1.

Historical overview

The series between San José State and Hawaiʻi began in 1936 with a game in Honolulu, which San José State won 13–8. Two years later in 1938, Hawaiʻi won their first game of the series, a 13–12 victory in Honolulu.

In 1941, the San José State Spartans football team served unexpectedly with the Honolulu Police Department during World War II. The team had just arrived in Hawaii to play a series of postseason bowl games, known as the Shrine Bowl, against the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors and the Willamette University Bearcats when the U.S. Navy base at Pearl Harbor was attacked on December 7, 1941. The team was stranded on the islands for a number of weeks following the attack, and players were employed by the local police department to help improve island defenses against a possible Japanese amphibious assault and as guards for military bases on the island.[1][2] They were rescued on December 19 aboard the Шаблон:SS.[3] In 1996, San José State joined the Western Athletic Conference, making the pair conference rivals. In 2007, Hawaiʻi had their seventh consecutive win, the longest win-streak of the series. In 2012, Hawaiʻi moved their football team to the Mountain West Conference,[4] they were followed by San José State the following year,[5] allowing the teams to continue to be conference rivals.

In 2019, after the death of Dick Tomey, a former head coach for both schools, the near-annual game was renamed to the Dick Tomey Legacy Game, the winner of which would receive the Dick Tomey Legacy Trophy.[6][7]

Statistics

Source:[8]

San José State Hawaiʻi
Games played 45
Wins style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell" |23 style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell" |22
Ties 1
Home wins style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell" |7 style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell" |13
Road wins style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell" |16 style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell" |9
Consecutive wins style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell" |4 style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell" |7
Most total points in a game 105 (2000)
Most points in a win style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell" |57 (2000) style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell" |62 (1999)
Most points in a loss style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell" |41 (1999, 2018) style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell" |48 (2000)
Fewest total points in a game 12 (1957)
Largest margin of victory style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell" |42 (1960) style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell" |37 (2006)
Smallest margin of victory style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell" |1 (1937, 2011) style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell" |1 (1938)
Total points scored in series style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell" |1,197 style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell" |1,069
Shut-outs of opposing team style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell" |4 (1955, 1957, 1962, 2023) style="Шаблон:NCAA color cell" |2 (1956, 2014)

Game results

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See also

References

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