Dave Baldwin

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Dave Baldwin was the head football coach of San Jose State University from 1997-2000. During his tenure, he had three straight wins over Stanford (including their rosebowl season of 1999). In 1997, SJSU upset No. 24 Air Force, (25-22) their first win over a ranked opponent since 1990. In 2000, SJSU beat ninth-ranked TCU (27-24) ending their 12 game winning streak. Also in 2000, SJSU earned a mark of 7-5, their first winning season in eight years. His overall record at San Jose State University was 18-27. He has served as a graduate assistant coach at Cal State Northridgethe offensive coordinator at Cincinnati, and the offensive coordinator at Baylor.

Following the firing of Michigan State Spartans head coach John L. Smith, Baldwin was fired by new MSU head coach Mark Dantonio. He will be replaced by former Cincinnati Bearcats offensive coordinator Don Treadwell.

Preceded by
John Ralston
San Jose State Head Coaches
1997–2000
Succeeded by
Fitz Hill

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