2007 Conference Usa Football

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2007 Conference Usa Football 2007 CONFERENCE USA TM FOOTBALL fff OMPETITION LIVES HERE East Carolina • Houston • Marshall • Memphis • Rice • SMU Southern Miss • Tulane • Tulsa • UAB • UCF • UTEP CONTACT: Russell Anderson ([email protected]) Tod Meisner ([email protected]) FINAL RELEASE 2007 STANDINGS EAST DIVISION C-USA ALL GAMES W-L Pct. H W-L Pct. H A Pts Opp xUCF 7-1 4-0 10-4 .714 6-1 4-3 502 372 EAST CAROLINA 6-2 3-1 3-1 3-2 8-5 .615 4-2 4-3 403 395 MEMPHIS 6-2 3-1 3-1 3-2 7-6 .538 4-3 3-3 380 419 SOUTHERN MISS 5-3 3-2 7-6 .538 3-3 4-3 361 314 MARSHALL 3-5 3-9 .250 3-3 0-6 298 411 UAB 1-7 .125 1-3 2-10 .167 2-3 0-7 235 421 WEST DIVISION C- SA ALL GAMES W-L Pct. W-L Pct. H A Pts Opp TULSA 6-2 .750 10-4 .714 5-1 5-3 576 467 HOUSTON 6-2 .750 8-5 .615 5-1 3-4 449 379 TULANE 3-5 .375 1-3 2-2 4-8 .333 2-5 2-3 293 375 RICE 3-5 .375 1-3 2-2 3-9 .250 1-5 2-4 377 515 UTEP 2-6 .250 1-3 1-3 4-8 .333 3-3 1-5 403 445 SMU 0-8 .000 0-4 0-4 0-5 1-11 .083 1-5 0-6 340 477 /inched Conference USA Champions 1p C-USA CHAMPIONSHIP BOWL RESULTS COACHES AWARDS Saturday, December 1 Friday, December 21 COACH OF THE YEAR George O'Leary - UCF BRIGHT HOUSE NETWORKS R+L CARRIERS NEW ORLEANS BOWL Florida Atlantic 44, Memphis 27 OFFENSE PLAYER OF THE YEAR C-USA CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Paul Smith , QB, Tulsa UCF 44, Tulsa 25 Saturday, December 22 PAPAJOHNS.COM BOWL DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR (20) Cincinnati 31, Southern Miss 21 Gerald McRath, LB, Southern Miss SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Sunday, December 23 Chris Johnson, KR, East Carolina SHERATON HAWAl'I BOWL East Carolina 41, (22) Boise State 38 NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Brennan Marion, WR, Tulsa Friday, December 28 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR TEXAS BOWL Case Keenun, QB, Houston TCU 20, Houston 13 MEDIA AWARDS Saturday, December 29 COACH OF THE YEAR AUTOZONE LIBERTY BOWL George O'Leary - UCF Mississippi State 10, UCF 3 CO-OFFENSE PLAYERS OF THE YEAR Sunday, January 6 Kevin Smith, RB, UCF GMAC BOWL Paul Smith , QB, Tulsa Tulsa 63, Bowling Green 7 DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Gerald McRath, LB, Southern Miss SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Chris Johnson, KR, East Carolina NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Brennan Marion, WR, Tulsa FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Case Keenun, QB, Houston Conference USA • 5201 N. O'Connor Blvd., Suite 300 • Irving, TX 75039 • P· (214) 774-1300 • F: (214) 496-0055 • www.ConferenceUSAcom 2007 C-USA FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK Page2 FINAL RELEASE 2007-08 BOWL SCHEDULE 2007 BRIGHT HOUSE NETWORKS C-USA .NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Jan. 7, New Orleans, La. FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP GAME 38, Ohio State 24 ORLANDO, Florida (AP) - UCF junior Kevin Smith has run through 13 teams for GMAC Jan. 6, Mobile, Ala. 2,448 yards this season. Now all that stands in his way is a Hall of Fame rusher who Tulsa 63, Bowling Green 7 hasn't played college ball in 19 years. INTERNATIONAL Jan. 5, Toronto, Ontario Smith had 284 yards and four touchdowns on Saturday as Central Florida beat Rutgers 52, Ball State 30 Tulsa 44-25 for the Conference USA championship. He moved into second place FED EX ORANGE Jan. 3, Miami, Fla. behind Barry Sanders on the NCAAs single-season rushing list, and still has one Kansas 24, Virginia Tech 21 game left, UCF's Dec. 29 Liberty Bowl appearance. TOSTITOS FIESTA Jan. 2, Tempe, Ariz. West Virginia 48, Oklahoma 28 As he had all year, the 6-foot-1, 211-pound junior downplayed his gaudy numbers. ALLSTATE SUGAR Jan. 1, New Orleans, La. Georgia 41, Hawai'i 10 "I'm expected to be back there and make the right cut at the right time," Smith said. ROSE Jan. 1, Pasadena, Calif. "You can't run up the sideline without a hole. My guys gave it to me, and I tried not to let them down." USC 49, Illinois 17 CAPITAL ONE Jan. 1, Orlando, Fla. Then, perhaps his biggest understatement: "Coach gives me the ball a lot." ,, Michigan 41, Florida 35 TOYOTA GATOR Jan. 1, Jacksonville, Fla. Smith on Saturday also set the NCAA all-time single-season record in season rush• Texas Tech 31, Virginia 28 ing attempts with 415, 12 more than Marcus Allen had at USC in 1981. Allen had AT&T COTTON Jan. 1, Dallas, Texas been ahead of Smith in season rushing yardage, but the junior passed him with a Missouri 38, Arkansas 7 six-yard carry in the third quarter. Smith had 24 carries for 161 yards at halftime, and OUTBACK Jan. 1, Tampa, Fla. piled up even more with a 7 4-yard TD run in the fourth quarter. Tennessee 21, Wisconsin 17 It was the second time in three years the teams played for the conference champi• CHICK FIL-A Dec. 31, Atlanta, Ga. onship. Tulsa (9-4, 6-3) won in 2005, but the Golden Hurricane's star quarterback Auburn 23, Clemson 20 (OT) Paul Smith made too many mistakes this time. INSIGHT Dec. 31, Phoenix, Ariz. Oklahoma State 49, Indiana 23 Paul Smith passed for 426 yards, his third 400-yard game this season, on 28 of 55 GAYLORD HOTELS MUSIC CITY Dec. 31, Nashville, Tenn. completions, but threw three interceptions. Two were in the second half, and each Kentucky 35, Florida State 28 one happened inside or near the end zone. BRUT SUN Dec. 31, El Paso, Texas Oregon 56, South Florida 21 'They play as well as anyone we've played - physicality, speed, strength," Paul Smith said . • DY'S HUMANITARIAN Dec. 31, Boise, Idaho no State 40, Georgia Tech 28 UCF led 31-23 at halftime, but couldn't stop Paul Smith early. The Golden Hurricane, L HELICOPTER ARMED FORCES Dec. 31, Fort Worth, Texas the country's top offense with 548 yards a game, rolled up 376 yards and 13 first California 42, Air Force 36 downs. The Knights let Smith slip out of several third-and-long situations with long PETRO SUN INDEPENDENCE Dec. 30, Shreveport, La. completions over the middle, including a 29-yarder to Trae Johnson on third-and-12 Alabama 30, Colorado 24 that set up Tulsa's first score. ALAMO Dec. 29, San Antonio, Texas Penn State 24, Texas A&M 17 But the Knights clamped down in the second half, pressuring Smith into Tulsa's AUTO ZONE LIBERTY Dec. 29, Memphis, Tenn. third-worst offensive outing of the season. UCF used the same blueprint when the Mississippi State 10, UCF 3 teams met in the regular season, picking off four Smith passes in a 44-23 win. MEINEKE CAR CARE Dec. 29, Charlotte, N.C. 'A lot of it is they've got some really, really explosive guys up front, and I think that's Wake Forest 24, Connecticut 10 the key to their defense," Graham said. TEXAS Dec. 28, Houston, Texas TCU 20, Houston 13 Down 37-23, Tulsa stayed alive when Paul Smith found Brennan Marion for a CHAMPS SPORTS Dec. 28, Orlando, Fla. 33-yard completion on fourth down to the Knights' 3-yard-line. Despite four chances Boston College 24, Michigan State 21 at point-blank rage, Tulsa couldn't score until it turned the ball over on downs and EMERALD Dec. 28, San Francisco, Calif. tackled UCF QB Kyle Israel for a safety. Oregon State 21, Maryland 14 PACIFIC LIFE HOLIDAY Dec. 27, San Diego, Calif. Knights coach George O'Leary saved a touchdown in the second quarter after Paul Smith ran in an eight-yard draw. The Golden Hurricane lined up for the extra Texas 52, Arizona State 34 point, but O'Leary challenged, saying Tulsa had 12 players on the field. The review MOTOR CITY Dec. 26, Detroit, Mich. showed he was correct, and Tulsa came away without any points when Smith was Purdue 51, Central Michigan 48 intercepted by Johnell Neal at the 5-yard-line. SHERATON HAWAl'I Dec. 23, Honolulu, Hawaii East Carolina 41, Boise State 38 Cornerback Joe Burnett scored UCF's first TD on an 83-yard punt return. It was the PIONEER LAS VEGAS Dec. 22, Las Vegas, Nev. school's first since the conference title game last year, when he ran one back 68 BYU 17, UCLA 16 yards. NEW MEXICO Dec. 22, Albuquerque, N.M. New Mexico 23, Nevada 0 The real offense was coming from the Smiths. Tulsa's senior Paul turned in his 13th straight 300-yard game after never having one before this year. PAPAJOHNS.COM Dec. 22, Birmingham, Ala. Cincinnati 31, Southern Miss 21 Kevin Smith's four touchdowns gave him 30 on the season, fourth-best in history R+L CARRIERS NEW ORLEANS Dec. 21, New Orleans, La. behind Sanders (39), Boise State's Brock Forsey (32) and Louisiana Tech's Troy Ida Atlantic 44, Memphis 27 Edwards (31). ,~SETTIA Dec. 20, San Diego, Calif. h 35, Navy 32 Smith is now 180 yards behind Sanders, and averages 188 a game. 2007 C-USA FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK Page3 FINAL RELEASE 2007 C-USA ACADEMIC HONOREES 2007 C-USA ALL-AMERICANS C-USA footbal players earned ESPN The Magazine Academic All-America Conference USA had several football players earn All-American honors from various rs, while 13 were named Academic All-District.
Recommended publications
  • Head Coach Mike Shanahan Owns a 40-19 (.678) Presea- NFL Defensive Ranking
    denver broncos 2008 weekly press release Preseason Game #4 • Denver (1-2) at Arizona (2-1) Friday, Aug. 29, 2008 • 7 p.m. MST UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX STADIUM (65,000) • Glendale, Arizona Issue Date: Sunday, Aug. 24, 2008 MEDIA RELATIONS CONTACT INFORMATION BRONCOS WRAP UP PRESEASON AGAINST ARIZONA FOR FIFTH YEAR IN A ROW Jim Saccomano (303) 649-0572 [email protected] Patrick Smyth (303) 649-0536 [email protected] In their final tune-up before the regular season, the Denver Dave Gaylinn (303) 649-0512 [email protected] Broncos (1-2) close out the 2008 Rebecca Villanueva (303) 649-0598 [email protected] preseason on the road against the Erich Schubert (303) 649-0503 [email protected] Arizona Cardinals (2-1) on Friday. Kickoff at University of Phoenix WWW.DENVERBRONCOS.COM/MEDIAROOM Stadium is set for 7 p.m. MST, and the game will be televised locally on KCNC-TV (CBS 4). The Denver Broncos have a media-only Web site, which was creat- The Broncos will end their preseason against the Cardinals for the ed to assist accredited media in their coverage of the Broncos. By fifth consecutive year and travel to Arizona after losing 27-24 at going to www.DenverBroncos.com/Mediaroom, members of the home to Green Bay in their most recent action on Aug. 22. Denver press will find complete statistical packages, press releases, rosters, starters played only the first two quarters, helping the club to a 17- updated bios, transcripts, injury reports, game recaps, news clippings, 13 halftime lead and scoring on all three possessions while limiting the Packers to 31 rushing yards on 12 attempts (2.6 avg.).
    [Show full text]
  • 2010 NCAA Division I Football Records (FBS Records)
    Football Bowl Subdivision Records Individual Records ....................................... 2 Team Records ................................................ 16 Annual Champions, All-Time Leaders ....................................... 22 Team Champions ......................................... 55 Toughest-Schedule Annual Leaders ......................................... 59 Annual Most-Improved Teams............... 60 All-Time Team Won-Lost Records ......... 62 National Poll Rankings ............................... 68 Bowl Coalition, Alliance and Bowl Championship Series History ............. 98 Streaks and Rivalries ................................... 108 Overtime Games .......................................... 110 FBS Stadiums ................................................. 113 Major-College Statistics Trends.............. 115 College Football Rules Changes ............ 122 2 INDIVIDUal REcorDS Individual Records Under a three-division reorganization plan ad- A player whose career includes statistics from five 3 Yrs opted by the special NCAA Convention of August seasons (or an active player who will play in five 2,072—Kliff Kingsbury, Texas Tech, 2000-02 (11,794 1973, teams classified major-college in football on seasons) because he was granted an additional yards) August 1, 1973, were placed in Division I. College- season of competition for reasons of hardship or Career (4 yrs.) 2,587—Timmy Chang, Hawaii, $2000-04 (16,910 division teams were divided into Division II and a freshman redshirt is denoted by “$.” yards) Division III. At
    [Show full text]
  • Jaguars All-Time Roster
    JAGUARS ALL-TIME ROSTER (active one or more games on the 53-man roster) Chamblin, Corey CB Tennessee Tech 1999 Fordham, Todd G/OT Florida State 1997-2002 Chanoine, Roger OT Temple 2002 Forney, Kynan G Hawaii 2009 — A — Charlton, Ike CB Virginia Tech 2002 Forsett, Justin RB California 2013 Adams, Blue CB Cincinnati 2003 Chase, Martin DT Oklahoma 2005 Franklin, Brad CB Louisiana-Lafayette 2003 Akbar, Hakim LB Washington 2003 Cheever, Michael C Georgia Tech 1996-98 Franklin, Stephen LB Southern Illinois 2011 Alexander, Dan RB/FB Nebraska 2002 Chick, John DE Utah State 2011-12 Frase, Paul DE/DT Syracuse 1995-96 Alexander, Eric LB Louisiana State 2010 Christopherson, Ryan FB Wyoming 1995-96 Freeman, Eddie DL Alabama-Birmingham 2004 Alexander, Gerald S Boise State 2009-10 Chung, Eugene G Virginia Tech 1995 Fuamatu-Ma’afala, Chris RB Utah 2003-04 Alexis, Rich RB Washington 2005-06 Clark, Danny LB Illinois 2000-03 Fudge, Jamaal S Clemson 2006-07 Allen, David RB/KR Kansas State 2003-04 Clark, Reggie LB North Carolina 1995-96 Furrer, Will QB Virginia Tech 1998 Allen, Russell LB San Diego State 2009-13 Clark, Vinnie CB Ohio State 1995-96 Alualu, Tyson DT California 2010-13 Clemons, Toney WR Colorado 2012 — G — Anderson, Curtis CB Pittsburgh 1997 Cloherty, Colin TE Brown 2011-12 Gabbert, Blaine QB Missouri 2011-13 Anger, Bryan P California 2012-13 Cobb, Reggie* RB Tennessee 1995 Gardner, Isaiah CB Maryland 2008 Angulo, Richard TE W. New Mexico 2007-08 Coe, Michael DB Alabama State 2009-10 Garrard, David QB East Carolina 2002-10 Armour, JoJuan S Miami
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 Southern Miss Football Media Guide
    Southern Miss 2017 Football Almanac Conference USA Champions n 1996, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2011 2017 Southern Miss Golden Eagles Quick Facts General Table of Contents Best Time/Day to Reach: Through SID School: University of Southern Mississippi Assistant Head Coach/Safeties: Tim Billings 1..................................................Quick Facts Preferred: Southern Miss Alma Mater: Southeastern Oklahoma State, 1980 2-3 ................................... Media Information City: Hattiesburg, Miss. Offensive Coordinator/ 3......................................................... Credits Founded: 1910 Quarterbacks: Shannon Dawson Enrollment: 14,554 Alma Mater: Wingate, 2001 3..................................... Contact Information Nickname: Golden Eagles Defensive Coordinator/ 4.............................................. Media Outlets Colors: Black and Gold Inside Linebackers: Tony Pecoraro 5..............Southern Miss IMG Sports Network Stadium (Capacity): Carlisle-Faulkner Field Alma Mater: Florida State, 2003 5.............................................Radio Affiliates at M.M. Roberts Stadium (36,000) Inside Wide Receivers: Scotty Walden 6-7 ...... 2017 Numerical/Alphabetical Rosters Surface: Matrix Alma Mater: Sul Ross State, 2012 8...................................Post-spring Two-Deep Affiliation: NCAA Division I Cornerbacks: Dan Disch 9.............................. Head Coach Jay Hopson Conference: Conference USA Alma Mater: Florida State, 1981 10-15 .................................Assistant Coaches President: Dr. Rodney Bennett
    [Show full text]
  • Football Bowl Subdivision Records
    FOOTBALL BOWL SUBDIVISION RECORDS Individual Records 2 Team Records 24 All-Time Individual Leaders on Offense 35 All-Time Individual Leaders on Defense 63 All-Time Individual Leaders on Special Teams 75 All-Time Team Season Leaders 86 Annual Team Champions 91 Toughest-Schedule Annual Leaders 98 Annual Most-Improved Teams 100 All-Time Won-Loss Records 103 Winningest Teams by Decade 106 National Poll Rankings 111 College Football Playoff 164 Bowl Coalition, Alliance and Bowl Championship Series History 166 Streaks and Rivalries 182 Major-College Statistics Trends 186 FBS Membership Since 1978 195 College Football Rules Changes 196 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Under a three-division reorganization plan adopted by the special NCAA NCAA DEFENSIVE FOOTBALL STATISTICS COMPILATION Convention of August 1973, teams classified major-college in football on August 1, 1973, were placed in Division I. College-division teams were divided POLICIES into Division II and Division III. At the NCAA Convention of January 1978, All individual defensive statistics reported to the NCAA must be compiled by Division I was divided into Division I-A and Division I-AA for football only (In the press box statistics crew during the game. Defensive numbers compiled 2006, I-A was renamed Football Bowl Subdivision, and I-AA was renamed by the coaching staff or other university/college personnel using game film will Football Championship Subdivision.). not be considered “official” NCAA statistics. Before 2002, postseason games were not included in NCAA final football This policy does not preclude a conference or institution from making after- statistics or records. Beginning with the 2002 season, all postseason games the-game changes to press box numbers.
    [Show full text]
  • Rice M Footbl 2016 17 Misc
    BRIAN PATTERSON SPORTS PERFORMANCE CENTER An exciting new chapter in the storied history of Rice Stadium and Rice Athletics debuts this fall when the Owls move into their sparkling new end zone facility, the Brian Patterson Sports Perfor- mance Center. The fully-funded $33 million project includes a 60,000-square-foot, two-story structure that houses a weight room, a home team locker room, coaching and staff offices, an auditorium, a football team lounge and areas for training and sports medicine that include hydrotherapy, plunge pools and exam rooms. The weight room and sports medicine areas will be available to student-athletes from all sports at Rice. The new building features a glass wall on the side facing the football field that offers a view of the weight rooms on the ground and second floors. The other three sides will be made of brick that complements the color of the brick on the rest of the stadium. White columns supporting the roof will be similar to the columns in other parts of the stadium. A concrete ramp will provide access to the football field. Fans will also benefit from the dramatic upgrade in facilities with the installation of a new Daktronics video system Rice Stadium will also feature two acoustically transparent video displays in front of the venue’s speaker systems. These free-form LED stick applications will measure 29 feet high by 10 feet wide to provide additional video and graphics capabilities in a space typically used for fixed signage. These displays will provide flexibility to show multiple sponsorship messages throughout an event or additional graphics to pump up the crowd at key moments during the game.
    [Show full text]
  • Athletic Heritage
    R Athletic Heritage Athletic Highlights • Morris Almond, was the 25th pick in the • Rice has won individual national titles in • The first NCAA team championship for first round by the Utah Jazz in the 2007 men’s tennis (two singles and two doubles), Rice, occurred in 2003, when the Owls won NBA Draft. He became the first Rice Owl to women’s tennis (doubles), men’s track and the College World Series. be selected in the first round since Ricky field and women’s track and field. Pierce was the 18th overall pick in the 1982 • The 1946 football Owls were Southwest NBA Draft by the Detroit Pistons. Almond is • The Owls have won a total of 75 Conference co-champions and went on to one of 20 men’s basketball players to play conference titles. defeat Tennessee in the Orange Bowl. professionally since 1992. • 495 Owls have earned All-America • In 2000, Rice won an unprecedented • Team captain Larry Izzo has won three honors. six Western Athletic Conference titles. Super Bowl rings as a member of the New The Owls were victorious in women’s England Patriots. More than 50 Owls have • Rice has been represented at 11 Olympics basketball, men’s and women’s cross played in the NFL. by 20 different athletes, dating back to the country, women’s indoor and outdoor track 1928 Amsterdam Olympics. and field, and baseball. • Rice’s women’s basketball team has been to the “Big Dance” twice after winning the • A total of 16 Owls have been drafted in 2000 and 2005 WAC Championship to earn the first round by Major League Baseball the league’s NCAA automatic bid.
    [Show full text]
  • All-Time All-America Teams
    1944 2020 Special thanks to the nation’s Sports Information Directors and the College Football Hall of Fame The All-Time Team • Compiled by Ted Gangi and Josh Yonis FIRST TEAM (11) E 55 Jack Dugger Ohio State 6-3 210 Sr. Canton, Ohio 1944 E 86 Paul Walker Yale 6-3 208 Jr. Oak Park, Ill. T 71 John Ferraro USC 6-4 240 So. Maywood, Calif. HOF T 75 Don Whitmire Navy 5-11 215 Jr. Decatur, Ala. HOF G 96 Bill Hackett Ohio State 5-10 191 Jr. London, Ohio G 63 Joe Stanowicz Army 6-1 215 Sr. Hackettstown, N.J. C 54 Jack Tavener Indiana 6-0 200 Sr. Granville, Ohio HOF B 35 Doc Blanchard Army 6-0 205 So. Bishopville, S.C. HOF B 41 Glenn Davis Army 5-9 170 So. Claremont, Calif. HOF B 55 Bob Fenimore Oklahoma A&M 6-2 188 So. Woodward, Okla. HOF B 22 Les Horvath Ohio State 5-10 167 Sr. Parma, Ohio HOF SECOND TEAM (11) E 74 Frank Bauman Purdue 6-3 209 Sr. Harvey, Ill. E 27 Phil Tinsley Georgia Tech 6-1 198 Sr. Bessemer, Ala. T 77 Milan Lazetich Michigan 6-1 200 So. Anaconda, Mont. T 99 Bill Willis Ohio State 6-2 199 Sr. Columbus, Ohio HOF G 75 Ben Chase Navy 6-1 195 Jr. San Diego, Calif. G 56 Ralph Serpico Illinois 5-7 215 So. Melrose Park, Ill. C 12 Tex Warrington Auburn 6-2 210 Jr. Dover, Del. B 23 Frank Broyles Georgia Tech 6-1 185 Jr.
    [Show full text]
  • 2013 - 2014 Media Guide
    2013 - 2014 MEDIA GUIDE www.bcsfootball.org The Coaches’ Trophy Each year the winner of the BCS National Champi- onship Game is presented with The Coaches’ Trophy in an on-field ceremony after the game. The current presenting sponsor of the trophy is Dr Pepper. The Coaches’ Trophy is a trademark and copyright image owned by the American Football Coaches As- sociation. It has been awarded to the top team in the Coaches’ Poll since 1986. The USA Today Coaches’ Poll is one of the elements in the BCS Standings. The Trophy — valued at $30,000 — features a foot- ball made of Waterford® Crystal and an ebony base. The winning institution retains The Trophy for perma- nent display on campus. Any portrayal of The Coaches’ Trophy must be li- censed through the AFCA and must clearly indicate the AFCA’s ownership of The Coaches’ Trophy. Specific licensing information and criteria and a his- tory of The Coaches’ Trophy are available at www.championlicensing.com. TABLE OF CONTENTS AFCA Football Coaches’ Trophy ............................................IFC Table of Contents .........................................................................1 BCS Media Contacts/Governance Groups ...............................2-3 Important Dates ...........................................................................4 The 2013-14 Bowl Championship Series ...............................5-11 The BCS Standings ....................................................................12 College Football Playoff .......................................................13-14
    [Show full text]
  • 2007 Football Game Notes-UAB.Indd
    2007 FOOTBALL NOTES 2007 Marshall Football Schedule/Results Date Opponent (TV) .........................Time/Result The Marshall Thundering Herd vs. the UAB Blazers S 1 at Miami (ESPNU) ............................L, 31-3 S 8 WEST VIRGINIA (ESPN2) ...............L, 48-23 Saturday, Nov. 24, 2007 - 4:30 p.m. S 15 NEW HAMPSHIRE ..........................L, 48-35 Joan C. Edwards Stadium (38,019) - Huntington, W.Va. S 22 at Cincinnati (WOWK) ......................L, 40-14 O 2 at Memphis* (ESPN2) ......................L, 24-21 O 13 at Tulsa* (WOWK) ...........................L, 38-31 Television: None. O 21 SOUTHERN MISS* (ESPN) ............L, 33-24 O 27 RICE* (CSTV) ................................W, 34-21 Radio: The Thundering Herd/ISP Sports Radio Network (WDGG-93.7 FM, Flagship in Huntington) N 3 at UCF* (CSS) .................................L, 47-13 with Steve Cotton (play-by-play), Greg Cyrus (analyst), and Rocky Smith (sidelines). N 10 EAST CAROLINA* (MASN#) ........... W, 26-7 N 17 at Houston* (WOWK) .......................L, 35-28 N 24 UAB* ..............................................4:30 p.m. All times EDT *- C-USA game Marshall University (2-9, 2-5 C-USA) ........... vs ......................................... UAB (2-9, 1-6 C-USA) # - Tape Delay 11 p.m. on Mid-Atlantic Sports Network. Huntington, W.Va. .........................................Location .............................................Birmingham, Ala. 1837............................................................. Founded...............................................................
    [Show full text]
  • BU Almanac Covers 2011-12 Layout 1
    2011 FOOTBALL MEDIA ALMANAC 2011 BAYLOR FOOTBALL MEDIA ALMANAC Third Edition, Baylor Athletic Communications www.BaylorBears.com | www.BaylorAthleticExperience.com |www.Facebook.com/BaylorAthletics | www.Twitter.com/BaylorAthletics BAYLOR UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS 1500 South University Parks Drive Waco, TX 76706 254-710-1234 www.BaylorBears.com www.BaylorAthleticExperience.com Facebook: BaylorAthletics Twitter: @BaylorAthletics CREDITS EXECUTIVE EDITOR Chris Yandle EDITORS Heath Nielsen, Brad Sheffield, David Kaye, Nick Joos EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE Todd Zeidler, Julie Bennett, Kyle Cornish, Donna Perry COMPILATION Heath Nielsen, Larry Little, Brad Sheffield, Chris Yandle, David Kaye DESIGN / LAYOUT Chris Yandle PHOTOGRAPHY Robbie Rogers, Matthew Minard Baylor Photography Marketing & Communications PRINTING AMA Nystrom 920 North Valley Mills Drive Waco, TX 76710 www.amanystrom.com COVER PRINTING BAYLOR UNIVERSITY MISSION STATEMENT AMA Nystrom The mission of Baylor University is to educate men and women for worldwide leadership and 920 North Valley Mills Drive service by integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment within a caring Waco, TX 76710 community. www.amanystrom.com BAYLOR ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT © 2011, Baylor University Department of Athletics To support the overall mission of the University by providing a nationally competitive intercollegiate athletics program that attracts, nurtures and graduates student-athletes who, under the guidance of a high-quality staff, pursue excellence in their respective sports, while representing Baylor with character and integrity. Consistent with the Christian values of the University, the department will carry out this mission in a way that reflects fair and equitable opportunities for all student-athletes and staff. Baylor University is an equal opportunity institution whose programs, services, activities and operations are without discrimination as to sex, color, or national origin, and are not opposed to qualified handi capped persons.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 Houston Football Media Guide Uhcougars.Com Houstonfootball Media Information
    HOUSTONFOOTBALL HOUSTON FOOTBALL 2017 SEASON 2017 >> 2017 OPPONENTS COACHING STAFF SEPTEMBER 2 SEPTEMBER 9 SEPTEMBER 16 SEPTEMBER 23 AT UTSA AT ARIZONA RICE TEXAS TECH Date: Sept. 2, 2017 Date: Sept. 9, 2017 Date: Sept. 16, 2017 Date: Sept. 23, 2017 Location: San Antonio, Texas Location: Tucson, Ariz. Location: TDECU Stadium Location: TDECU Stadium THE COUGARS Series: Series tied 1-1 Series: Series tied 1-1 Series: Houston leads 29-11 Series: Houston leads 18-11-1 Last Meeting: Last Meeting: Last Meeting: Last Meeting: UTSA 27, Houston 7 | 2014 Arizona 37, Houston 3 | 1986 Houston 31, Rice 26 | 2013 Texas Tech 35, Houston 20 | 2010 SEPTEMBER 30 OCTOBER 7 OCTOBER 14 OCTOBER 19 SEASON REVIEW AT TEMPLE SMU AT TULSA MEMPHIS Date: Sept. 30, 2017 Date: Oct. 7, 2017 Date: Oct. 14, 2017 Date: Oct. 19, 2017 Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Location: TDECU Stadium Location: Tulsa, Okla. Location: TDECU Stadium Series: Houston leads 5-0 Series: Houston leads 20-11-1 Series: Houston leads 23-18 Series: Houston leads 15-10 Last Meeting: Last Meeting: Last Meeting: Last Meeting: Houston 24, Temple 13 | 2015 SMU 38, Houston 16 | 2016 Houston 38, Tulsa 31 | 2016 Memphis 48, Houston 44 | 2016 HISTORY & RECORDS HISTORY TM OCTOBER 28 NOVEMBER 4 NOVEMBER 18 NOVEMBER 24 EAST CAROLINA AT USF AT TULANE NAVY Date: Oct. 28, 2017 Date: Nov. 4, 2017 Date: Nov. 18, 2017 Date: Nov. 24, 2017 Location: TDECU Stadium Location: Tampa, Fla. Location: New Orleans, La. Location: TDECU Stadium Series: East Carolina leads 7-5 Series: Series tied 2-2 Series: Houston leads 16-5 Series: Houston leads 2-1 Last Meeting: Last Meeting: Last Meeting: Last Meeting: East Carolina 48, Houston 28 | 2012 Houston 27, USF 3 | 2014 Houston 30, Tulane 18 | 2016 Navy 46, Houston 40 | 2016 1 @UHCOUGARFB #HTOWNTAKEOVER HOUSTONFOOTBALL MEDIA INFORMATION HOUSTON ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS >> 2017 SEASON 2017 DAVID BASSITY JEFF CONRAD ALLISON MCCLAIN ROMAN PETROWSKI KYLE ROGERS ALEX BROWN SENIOR ASSOCIATE AD ASSISTANT AD DIRECTOR ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR ASSISTANT DIRECTOR TED NANCE COMMUNICATIONS ASST.
    [Show full text]