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2007 Cincinnati Bearcats football team
American college football season
American college football season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 2007 |
| team | Cincinnati Bearcats |
| sport | football |
| image | Cincinnati University Bearcats textlogo.svg |
| image_size | 250 |
| conference | Big East Conference |
| short_conf | Big East |
| CoachRank | 20 |
| APRank | 17 |
| record | 10–3 |
| conf_record | 4–3 |
| head_coach | Brian Kelly |
| hc_year | 1st |
| off_coach | Jeff Quinn |
| oc_year | 1st |
| off_scheme | Multiple |
| def_coach | Joe Tresey |
| dc_year | 1st |
| def_scheme | [4–3](4-3-defense) |
| stadium | Nippert Stadium |
| champion | PapaJohns.com Bowl champion |
| bowl | [PapaJohns.com Bowl](2007-papajohns-com-bowl) |
| bowl_result | W 31–21 vs. [Southern Miss](2007-southern-miss-golden-eagles-football-team) |
The 2007 Cincinnati Bearcats football team represented the University of Cincinnati in the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team, coached by Brian Kelly, played its home games in Nippert Stadium, as it has since 1923. This was Kelly's first complete season with the Bearcats, having coached them to a 27–24 win against Western Michigan in the 2007 International Bowl.
The 2007 season was a breakthrough for Cincinnati football, as it saw the Bearcats break into the national rankings for the first time since 1976. The Bearcats' highest rank of their 2007 campaign was 15th in the AP Poll.
Schedule
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Rankings
Roster
| † Starter at position * Injured; will not play in 2007. |
|---|
Coaching staff
Brian Kelly – Head coach
Keith Gilmore – Assistant head coach/defensive line
Jeff Quinn – Offensive coordinator/offensive line
Joe Tresey – Defensive coordinator
Kerry Coombs – Defensive backs coach
Mike Elston – Recruiting/special teams/tight ends
Greg Forest – Quarterbacks coach
Tim Hinton – Linebackers coach
Ernest Jones – Running backs coach
Charley Molnar – Wide receivers coach
John Widecan – Assistant AD/football operations
Brad Bury – Student assistant
Paul Longo – Strength and conditioning
Jesse Minter – Defensive graduate assistant
Michael Painter – Offensive staff intern
Adam Shorter – Offensive graduate assistant
Marty Spieler – Defensive staff intern
Erin Clayton – Administrative assistant
Jacob Flint – Assistant strength coach
Maria Gruber – Administrative coordinator
Matt Louis – Administrative coordinator
John Sells – Video coordinator
Game summaries
Southeast Missouri State
Oregon State
Miami University

Dustin Grutza, who started in place of the injured UC quarterback Ben Mauk threw for two scores to lead the Bearcats to a 47-10 win over the Miami RedHawks. UC defense dominated the game with a fumble recovery, three interceptions, a blocked punt, and five sacks.
Marshall
San Diego State
Rutgers
Louisville
Pittsburgh
South Florida
The 31 points scored in the first quarter is a Cincinnati record for most points scored in a single quarter.
Connecticut
West Virginia
Cincinnati came into the game predicted by some to upset the mountaineers. However, for the majority of the game West Virginia used their punishing ground attack to build a 21-7 lead heading into the fourth quarter. However, after a costly fumble leading to another West Virginia touchdown, the Bearcats rallied. Their defense force two fumbles and a punt by the Mountaineers, and the offense cashed in with two touchdowns. After UC's second touchdown and a failed two-point conversion, West Virginia recovered an onside kick attempt and managed to run out the clock, handing the Bearcats their third loss.
Syracuse
PapaJohns.com Bowl
. The Cincinnati Bearcats led by Quarterback Ben Mauk ended Southern Mississippi coach Jeff Bower's 17-year tenure as head coach at Southern Miss in losing fashion, 31-21. Mauk went 30-52 for 334 yards, 4 touchdowns and 3 interceptions. Mauk became the 3rd player in Cincinnati history to throw for 3,000 yards in a season. His favorite target was Dominick Goodman who caught 7 passes for 95 yards and 2 touchdowns. The defense was led by DeAngelo Smith who had a whopping 3 interceptions. For Southern Miss, Jeremy Young went 18-32 for 122 yards and 2 touchdowns, but 3 interceptions. Damion Fletcher led the team in rushing and receiving, with 155 yards on 29 carries on the ground and 7 catches for 50 yards through the air. Southern Miss jumped to an early 7-0 lead on a 10-yard pass from Young to Shawn Nelson in the 1st quarter. In the 2nd quarter, Cincinnati struck back when Mauk threw both touchdown passes to Goodman to end the half. In the 3rd quarter Mauk hooked up with Ernest Jackson for 29 yards and a touchdown to make it 21-7 in favor of the Bearcats. Young then had a 1-yard run with 6:48 to play in the 3rd to make it 21-14. Cincinnati then pulled away when Mauk hit Antwuan Giddens for his last touchdown. A field goal by Jake Rogers made it 31-14 Bearcats, and they never looked back.
Awards and milestones
[[2007 College Football All-America Team|All-Americans]]
- Mike Mickens, CB
- Kevin Huber, P
Big East Conference honors
- Special Teams Player of the Year: Kevin Huber
- Coach of the Year: Brian Kelly
Offensive player of the week
- Week 3: Dustin Grutza
- Week 5: Ben Mauk
- Week 13: Ben Mauk
Defensive player of the week
- Week 1: Mike Mickens
- Week 6: Ryan Manalac
- Week 10: Haruki Nakamura
Special teams player of the week
- Week 2: Jacob Rogers
- Week 6: Kevin Huber
Big East Conference All-Conference First Team
- Terrill Byrd, DL
- Mike Mickens, DB
- Haruki Nakamura, DB
- Kevin Huber, P
Big East Conference All-Conference Second Team
- Marcus Barnett, WR
- Trevor Canfield, OL
- Anthony Hoke, DL
- DeAngelo Smith, DB
Players in the 2008 NFL draft
References
References
- (January 1, 2007). "Bearcats 59, Indians 3". ESPN.com.
- (September 15, 2007). "Cincinnati 47, Miami (Ohio) 10". ESPN.
- (December 22, 2007). "Mauk, Bearcats spoil Bower's final game at Southern Miss". ESPN.com.
- "2011 Cincinnati Media Guide". University of Cincinnati Athletics.
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