Six home games spread from the last Thursday in August through the Saturday after Thanksgiving, no more than two consecutive weeks on the road, a first-time non-conference opponent in Arkansas and two bye weeks are ahead for San José State University in the 2019 football season.The Spartans open in CEFCU Stadium, Thursday, August 29, against Northern Colorado of the Big Sky Conference in a non-conference home game.San José State's other five home games are with Tulsa of the American Athletic Conference on September 7 and Mountain West opponents New Mexico on October 5, San Diego State on October 19, Boise State on November 2 and defending conference champion Fresno State on November 30."We have a schedule that will be exciting and challenging for our players and coaches and attractive for our fans. Right now, we're in our winter conditioning program; spring practice will start in a month; and the season will be upon us quickly. I can't wait," said San José State head coach, now in his third season leading the Spartans.San José State's first road game of the season will be at Arkansas on September 21. San José State is playing against its first SEC opponent since facing Auburn in the 2015 season. The Spartans' other regular-season non-conference road game is at Army West Point on October 26. The game will be San José State's first trip to play a football game in the state of New York and second of the four game home-and-home series with the Black Knights.The Mountain West schedule has the Spartans on the road at Air Force on September 28, at Nevada on October 12, at Hawaii on November 9 and at UNLV on November 23.There are bye weeks on the weekends of September 14 and November 16.After playing the 11th toughest schedule in 2018 according to the NCAA Statistics Service, San José State faces six teams that played in a bowl game a year ago.The "early bird" season ticket renewal period begins online Wednesday, February 6, and runs through Wednesday, March 6.