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2007 USF Bulls football Sun Bowl, L 56-21 vs. Oregon Conference Big East Conference 2007 record 9-4 (4-3 Big East) Head coach Jim Leavitt Offensive coordinator Greg Gregory Offensive scheme Spread Offense Defensive coordinator Wally Burnham Base defense 4-3 Home stadium Raymond James Stadium (66,321 grass) Seasons « 2006 2008 » 2007 Big East football standings v · d · e   Conf       Overall Team W   L     W   L #6 West Virginia †§ 5 – 2     11 – 2 Connecticut § 5 – 2     9 – 4 #17 Cincinnati 4 – 3     10 – 3 South Florida 4 – 3     9 – 4 Rutgers 3 – 4     8 – 5 Louisville 3 – 4     6 – 6 Pittsburgh 3 – 4     5 – 7 Syracuse 1 – 6     2 – 10 † – BCS representative as champion § – Conference co-champions Rankings from AP Poll The 2007 University of South Florida Bulls football team represented the University of South Florida (USF) in the 2007 college football season. Their head coach was Jim Leavitt, and the USF Bulls will played all of their home games at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL. The 2007 college football season was only the 11th season overall for the Bulls, and their third season in the Big East Conference. 2007 marked the first year that South Florida had been ranked in any poll. Following Week 3, they were ranked #23 in the AP Poll and #24 in the Coaches Poll. After a decisive win against UCF in Week 7, the Bulls made their first ever appearance in the BCS rankings, debuting at #2 and trailing only the Ohio State Buckeyes.[1] Three straight losses to Rutgers, UConn, and Cincinnati dropped them out of the Top 25, but they won their next three games to improve to 9-3 and climb back up to #21 in the BCS poll. USF averaged 53,170 fans in its six home games at Raymond James Stadium in 2007. Prior to this season, USF's single game attendance record for a home game was 49,212 vs. Kentucky Wesleyan in the Bulls' very first game on Sept. 6, 1997. The new single game home record is now 67,012 for the Sept. 28 game against West Virginia. In 2006, USF's average attendance was 30,222, so the Bulls' increase this year was 22,948 over last year.[2] Contents 1 Schedule 2 Game notes 2.1 Elon 2.2 Auburn 2.3 North Carolina 2.4 West Virginia 2.5 Florida Atlantic 2.6 UCF 2.7 Rutgers 2.8 Connecticut 2.9 Cincinnati 2.10 Syracuse 2.11 Louisville 2.12 Pittsburgh 2.13 Sun Bowl 3 References 4 External links // Schedule Date Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance September 1* Elon Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, FL ESPN GamePlan W 28–13   33,639 September 8* at #17 Auburn Jordan-Hare Stadium • Auburn, AL ESPN2 W 26–23   82,617 September 22* North Carolina #23 Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, FL ESPN W 37-10   37,693 September 28 #5 West Virginia #18 Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, FL ESPN2 W 21-13   67,012 October 6* at Florida Atlantic #6 Lockhart Stadium • Fort Lauderdale, FL ESPNU W 35-23   21,106 October 13* UCF #5 Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, FL (The War on I-4) ESPNU W 64-12   65,948 October 18 at Rutgers #2 Rutgers Stadium • Piscataway, NJ ESPN L 27-30   44,267 October 27 at UConn #11 Rentschler Field • East Hartford, CT ABC L 15-22   40,000 November 03† Cincinnati #20 Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, FL ABC L 33-38   57,379 November 10 at Syracuse Carrier Dome • Syracuse, NY ESPN GamePlan W 41-10   38,039 November 17 Louisville Raymond James Stadium • Tampa, FL ESPNU W 55-17   57,288 November 24 at Pittsburgh Heinz Field • Pittsburgh, PA ESPN GamePlan W 48-37   31,123[3] December 31* vs. Oregon #21 Sun Bowl Stadium • El Paso, TX (Sun Bowl) CBS L 56-21   49,867 *Non-Conference Game. †Homecoming. #Rankings from AP and Coaches Polls released prior to game.. All times are in Eastern Time. Game notes Elon 1 2 3 4 Total Phoenix 0 3 3 7 13 Bulls 0 7 14 7 28 The Bulls played a "vanilla offense" in preparation for their next game against Auburn. Plays were limited to a few selections, and there were many substitutions. USF merely wanted to win this game and save their players for the game against Auburn. The attendance was announced at 33,639. Sophomore QB Matt Grothe was 23-39 for 238 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions. True freshman Mike Ford was the leading rusher with 83 yards on 6 carries and two touchdowns. Senior Amarri Jackson led the receivers with 63 yards and a touchdown.[4] Auburn 1 2 3 4 OT Total Bulls 14 0 0 6 6 26 #17/13 Tigers 3 14 0 3 3 23 See also: 2007 Auburn Tigers football team Even after four missed field goals, the Bulls upset number 17-ranked Auburn 26–23 in overtime.[5] Grothe threw for 184 yards and a touchdown, while Ford again led the running backs with 74 yards and a touchdown on the ground. Sophomore WR Jessie Hester Jr. had 64 yards receiving and caught the game-winning touchdown in overtime. A week after the game, the Bulls entered both polls for the first time in school history, entering the AP Poll at #23 and the Coaches Poll at #24. North Carolina 1 2 3 4 Total Tar Heels 0 3 0 7 10 #23/24 Bulls 14 6 10 7 37 See also: 2007 North Carolina Tar Heels football team The Bulls received their first ever AP/Coaches top 25 ranking with a convincing win over the Tar Heels. Many said that the Bulls would overlook UNC in preparation for the show-down with West Virginia the following week, but the Bulls proved otherwise. Breheney threw for 230 yards and a touchdown and junior Breheney led the Bulls with 64 yards rushing and a score. Hester Jr. and junior wideout Taurus Johnson had 3 catches for 34 yards apiece. However, the heroes of the day were the Bulls' defense, who dominated UNC forcing three interceptions and allwoing under 180 total yards. The Tar Heels did not score their TD until there was less than one minute left in regulation and the Bulls had their second string defense on the field. West Virginia 1 2 3 4 Total Mountaineers 0 3 3 7 13 #18 Bulls 7 7 7 0 21 See also: 2007 West Virginia Mountaineers football team The Bulls beat the #5 ranked team in the nation, before their first-ever sold out home crowd, with a total of announced attendance of 67,012. The Bulls are now 2-1 against West Virginia. Florida Atlantic 1 2 3 4 Total Owls 0 7 10 6 23 #6 Bulls 7 0 14 14 35 See also: 2007 Florida Atlantic Owls football team Nursing a "West Virginia hangover" from their upset the week before, the Bulls looked sloppy against the Owls. However, Benjamin Williams put the game out of reach with his fourth rushing TD with less than 40 seconds to go. Williams would finish with 186 rushing yards on 25 carries. In addition, the Bulls helped FAU achieve their highest recorded attendance in either Lockhart Stadium or Dolphin Stadium. UCF 1 2 3 4 Total Knights 7 3 0 2 12 #5 Bulls 12 17 14 21 64 See also: 2007 UCF Knights football team See also: The War on I-4 (college football) The Bulls proved their #5 ranking is no fluke by decimating the cross-state Knights 64-12 in front of a home crowd announced at 65,948. The Bulls held the Knights to just 145 total yards and Kevin Smith, who came in as the nation's leading rusher at 172 yards per game, to just 55 yards. South Florida gained 543 total yards—over three times as much as UCF—while holding the ball three fewer minutes than the Knights. UCF has yet to beat South Florida in three meetings, and the last game of their four-game series will be held at UCF in 2008. After losses by LSU and Cal, South Florida moved into #2 in the AP Poll (behind Ohio State) and #3 in the Coaches and Harris Polls (behind Ohio State and Boston College), earning first-place votes in all three. When the first BCS rankings were announced, the Bulls were #2 behind Ohio State. Even though they were #3 in the Coaches and Harris Polls, they swept through the computer rankings, getting #1 in all but one of them. Rutgers 1 2 3 4 Total #2/3 Bulls 10 7 3 7 27 Scarlet Knights 3 10 14 3 30 See also: Rutgers Scarlet Knights Connecticut 1 2 3 4 Total #11/12 Bulls 0 0 9 6 15 Huskies 3 13 3 3 22 See also: 2007 Connecticut Huskies football team After suffering through the first half of the game, USF overcame a 16 point deficit and nearly won the game. In the end, it came down to whether or not the Bulls could score one touchdown on fourth down with less than one minute remaining in the game. If the touchdown had been successful, the Bulls could have either sent the game into overtime or won by one point with a two-point conversion. Unfortunately for South Florida, the throw was not caught and Connecticut won the game by 7 points. Cincinnati 1 2 3 4 Total Bearcats 31 7 0 0 38 #20/21 Bulls 14 6 7 6 33 See also: 2007 Cincinnati Bearcats football team The Bulls put 14 points on the board before the offense even touched the football. Trae Williams ran an interception back 73 yards for a touchdown, and Mike Jenkins took a kickoff return 100 yards for another TD in the longest play in USF history. Cincinnati scored 31 points in the first quarter, a school record for the most points in any quarter, and led 38-20 at the half. USF shut down the Bearcats' scoring in the second half, and closed the score to 38-33 with 2 minutes to go. After stopping UC on a fake field goal try with less than 30 seconds remaining, the Bulls had one last try for the win. They moved from their own 39 to the UC 18 and had two chances to score the winning touchdown with 8 seconds left, but it was not to be. The first try, to Carlton Mitchell, was broken up by Mike Mickens in the end zone. With 2 seconds remaining, Grothe fired the ball to Jessie Hester and even though the replay clearly showed Hester being interfered by UC's Anthony Williams, Hester still had a shot at the ball but couldn't bring it in, and the officials did not call a penalty. Attendance was announced at 57,379. The Bulls dropped to #28 in the BCS standings after the loss, just 3 weeks after debuting in the BCS Poll at #2. Syracuse 1 2 3 4 Total Bulls 7 13 21 0 41 Orange 0 3 7 0 10 Looking to end a three-game losing skid, the Bulls recorded a lopsided victory over the Orange. Mike Ford rushed for 123 yards and two TDs, while the Bulls set a new school record for total offense with 536 yards. See also: Syracuse Orange Louisville 1 2 3 4 Total Cardinals 3 7 0 7 17 Bulls 20 21 0 14 55 See also: 2007 Louisville Cardinals football team In the final game at Raymond James Stadium for the 2007 season, Louisville was looking for their 6th win of the year so that they could become bowl eligible. But, destiny was on the Bulls' side from the very first play. USF kicked off the ball to Louisville and instead of returning the ball, Louisville fumbled it. Nate Allen successfully recovered the ball for South Florida and scored the fastest touchdown in school history (8 game seconds). From that moment on, Louisville simply could not keep up. By the end of the first half, the score was a shocking 41-10. And once the game was over, the Bulls defeated the Cardinals 55-17. The following day, USF did not re-emerge in the Associated Press or Coach's Polls. However, they did rank #23 in the BCS standings. Pittsburgh 1 2 3 4 Total Bulls 7 3 17 21 48 Panthers 7 7 0 23 37 See also: Pittsburgh Panthers football Two days after winning the game against Pittsburgh, it was announced that USF would be play in the Brut Sun Bowl against a team from the Pac-10 Conference. Sun Bowl 1 2 3 4 Total #23/25 Bulls 0 14 0 7 21 Ducks 8 10 28 10 56 See also: Sun Bowl USF faced the Oregon Ducks in the Brut Sun Bowl on December 31, 2007. The two teams started out playing undisciplined football and easily set a Sun Bowl record for most penalties in the bowl's history for one game. USF trailed by only four, 18-14, at halftime. In the second half, Oregon exploded on offense, leading to a 56-21 rout of the Bulls. With the loss, USF fell to 1-2 in bowl games. References ^ ESPN - College Football BCS Standings, NCAA College Football BCS Standings, NCAA Football BCS Standings ^ USFBullsEYE.com - BTN Notebook: Bulls smash Cards ^ CNNSI ^ Bulls Beat: USF Looking At Moving Some Games To Forum ^ "Hester's 14-yard score turns away No. 17 Auburn in OT". ESPNU.com (The Disney Company). September 8, 2007. http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=272510002. 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