The Bay Area teams will meet in San Jose next season after having not played each other since 2013.
Stanfords’ Tyler Gaffney runs with the ball San Jose State’s Travis Raciti in the third quarter at Stanford Stadium in Stanford, Calif., on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013. Stanford and San Jose State will renew their Bill Walsh Legacy Game series next year, a year earlier than originally planned, as the two schools announced they’ll face each other next season during Thanksgiving weekend at CEFCU Stadium.On Wednesday, two games were added to make Stanford vs.
In order to accommodate the new Walsh Series date in 2024, San Jose State will no longer host Jacksonville State.
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