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2007 Conference USA Football Championship Game


FieldValue
year_game_played2007
game_nameConference USA Football Championship Game
subheaderConference Championship
image2007 Conference USA Football Championship.jpg
football_season2007
visitor_name_shortTulsa
visitor_nicknameGolden Hurricane
visitor_schoolUniversity of Tulsa
home_name_shortUCF
home_nicknameKnights
home_schoolUniversity of Central Florida
visitor_record9–3
home_record9–3
visitor_coachTodd Graham
home_coachGeorge O'Leary
visitor_1q13
visitor_2q10
visitor_3q0
visitor_4q2
home_1q10
home_2q21
home_3q6
home_4q7
date_game_playedDecember 1
stadiumBright House Networks Stadium
cityOrlando, Florida
MVPKevin Smith (RB, UCF)
oddsUCF by 7.5
refereeEd Ardito
attendance44,128
us_networkESPN
us_announcers_linkList of announcers of major college bowl games
us_announcersDave LaMont (play-by-play), Andre Ware (analyst) and Erin Andrews (sideline)

The 2007 Conference USA Football Championship Game was played on December 1, 2007, between the UCF Knights, the champion of C-USA's East Division, and the West Division champion, the Tulsa Golden Hurricane, at Bright House Networks Stadium (now known as Spectrum Stadium) in Orlando, Florida. The game kicked off at 12:00 pm EST and was televised by ESPN.

Game summary

Under conference rules, the game was held at the home field of the team with the best record in conference play; since UCF finished C-USA play at 7–1, better than Tulsa's 6–2, the game was held at the Knights' home field.

Tulsa and UCF met at the C-USA Championship for the second time; Tulsa beat UCF at the Florida Citrus Bowl (now known as Camping World Stadium) in Downtown Orlando in 2005 by a score of 44–27.

Kevin Smith continued his dominance, running for 284 yards with 4 touchdowns. Tulsa kept it close in the first half as UCF's defense seemed slow to get started. In the second half, however, they only scored on a safety. Paul Smith, the Tulsa quarterback, threw for 426 yards and three touchdowns, but also gave up three interceptions. UCF won their first ever conference title in football.

Kevin Smith finished the game with 2,448 rushing yards on the season, second all-time for single-season rushing yards in FBS history. Only Barry Sanders, who rushed for 2,628 yards in 1989 for Oklahoma State, rushed for more yards in a single season.

Teams

Tulsa Golden Hurricane

Under Head Coach Todd Graham, Tulsa finished the 2007 regular season 9–3 (6–2) with a powerful offense averaging over 41 points per game, but their defense was a struggle all season letting up 33 points per game. Their offense was mostly powered by their talented quarterback Paul Smith who had 5,065 passing yards and 47 touchdowns on the season. Current Auburn Head Coach Gus Malzahn was in his first year as Tulsa's Offensive Coordinator.

UCF Knights

UCF was led to a 9–3 regular season record with a 7–1 conference record by Head Coach George O'Leary in 2007. UCF also had a prolific offense that averaged 35.9 points per game and were led by their Running Back Kevin Smith who had one of the best seasons a college football running back has ever had, rushing a record 450 times for 2,567 yards and 30 total touchdowns. UCF did most of their damage on the ground, as quarterback Kyle Israel threw for 2,173 yards and 15 touchdowns to his 11 interceptions.

Game Statistic Leaders

Passing Yards

TLSA

P. Smith28-55, 426 YDS, 3 TD, 3 INT

UCF

K. Israel6-13, 128 YDS

Rushing Yards

TLSA

T. Adams18 CAR, 41 YDS

UCF

K. Smith39 CAR, 284 YDS, 4 TD

Receiving Yards

TLSA

C. Clay6 REC, 112 YDS, 1 TD

UCF

R. Ross3 REC, 63 YDS

Team statistics

MatchupTulsaUCF
1st Downs2418
3rd down efficiency8-213-10
4th down efficiency3-50-0
Total yards470436
Passing491134
Comp-Att29-576-13
Yards per pass7.79.8
Interceptions thrown30
Rushing32308
Rushing attempts3549
Yards per rush0.96.3
Penalties8-743-25
Turnovers31
Fumbles lost01
Interceptions thrown30
Possession19:4016:14

Scoring Summary

FIRST QUARTERTLSAUCFSECOND QUARTERTLSAUCFTHIRD QUARTERTLSAUCFFOURTH QUARTERTLSAUCF
FG03
PUNT09
XP010
PASS610
XP710
PASS1310
RUSH1316
XP1317
RUSH1324
XP1324
PASS1924
XP2024
RUSH2030
XP2031
FG2331
FG2334
FG2337
SF2537
RUSH2544
XP2544

References

References

  1. (2007-12-01). "Tulsa can't contain Smith as UCF clinches first C-USA title". The Walt Disney Company.
  2. "UCF Knights 2007 Splits".
  3. "2007 Tulsa Golden Hurricane Stats".
  4. "UCF 44-25 Tulsa (Dec 1, 2007) Game Stats".
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