Tuesday, January 6, 2015


The 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season, or the college football season, began on August 30, 2007,[2] progressed through the regular season and bowl season, and (aside from all-star exhibition games that followed) concluded with the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) National Championship Game in New Orleans, Louisiana on January 7, 2008, where the top ranked Ohio State Buckeyes were defeated by the second ranked Louisiana State University Tigers, who became the BCS National Champions and undisputed national champions (topping all the major year-end football polls). For just the second time in the BCS era, no teams finished the season undefeated, and only one AQ-conference team finished with 1 loss (#7 Kansas, who did not participate in the Big 12 championship game).
There was only one conference change in 2007, with Temple leaving the Independent ranks to become the 13th member of the MAC. Taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2007_NCAA_Division_I_FBS_football_season.

Final Stats:


Rank Team Coach Top QB Top RB Top WR Best NFL Career drafted in 2008
1 Louisiana State Les Miles Matt Flynn Jacob Hester Brandon Lafell DT Glenn Dorsey picked 5th by KAN
2 Georgia Mark Richt Matthew Stafford Knowshon Moreno Sean Bailey LB Marcus Howard picked 161st by IND
3 Southern California Pete Carroll John David Booty Chauncey Washington Fred Davis T Sam Baker picked 21st by ATL
4 Missouri Gary Pinkel Chase Daniel Tony Temple Jeremy Maclin WR Will Franklin picked 105th by KAN
5 Ohio State Jim Tressel Todd Boeckman Chris Wells Brian Robiskie LB Larry Grant picked 214th by SFO
6 West Virginia Rich Rodriguez Pat White Pat White Darius Reynaud RB Steve Slaton picked 89th by HOU
7 Kansas Mark Mangino Todd Reesing Brandon McAnderson Marcus Henry DB Aqib Talib picked 20th by TAM
8 Oklahoma Bob Stoops Sam Bradford Allen Patrick Juaquin Iglesias LB Curtis Lofton picked 37th by ATL
9 Virginia Tech Frank Beamer Sean Glennon Branden Ore Justin Harper T Duane Brown picked 26th by HOU
10 Boston College Jeff Jagodzinski Matt Ryan Andre Callender Rich Gunnell QB Matt Ryan picked 3rd by ATL
11 Texas Mack Brown Colt McCoy Jamaal Charles Nate Jones RB Jamaal Charles picked 73rd by KAN
12 Tennessee Phillip Fulmer Erik Ainge Arian Foster Lucas Taylor LB Jerod Mayo picked 10th by NEW
13 Florida Urban Meyer Tim Tebow Tim Tebow Percy Harvin DE Derrick Harvey picked 8th by JAX
14 Brigham Young Bronco Mendenhall Max Hall Harvey Unga Austin Collie LB Bryan Kehl picked 123rd by NYG
15 Auburn Tommy Tuberville Brandon Cox Ben Tate Rodgeriqus Smith DT Pat Sims picked 77th by CIN
16 Arizona State Dennis Erickson Rudy Carpenter Keegan Herring Chris McGaha T Mike Pollak picked 59th by IND
17 Cincinnati Brian Kelly Ben Mauk Butler Benton Dominick Goodman DB Haruki Nakamura picked 206th by BAL
18 Michigan Lloyd Carr Chad Henne Michael Hart Mario Manningham T Jake Long picked 1st by MIA
19 Hawaii June Jones Colt Brennan Kealoha Pilares Ryan Grice-Mullen QB Colt Brennan picked 186th by WAS
20 Illinois Ron Zook Isiah Williams Rashard Mendenhall Arrelious Benn RB Rashard Mendenhall picked 23rd by PIT
21 Clemson Tommy Bowden Cullen Harper James Davis Aaron Kelly T Barry Richardson picked 170th by KAN
22 Texas Tech Mike Leach Graham Harrell Shannon Woods Michael Crabtree
23 Oregon Mike Bellotti Dennis Dixon Jonathan Stewart Jaison Williams RB Jonathan Stewart picked 13th by CAR
24 Wisconsin Bret Bielema Tyler Donovan P.J. Hill Travis Beckum DT Nick Hayden picked 181st by CAR
25 Oregon State Mike Riley Sean Canfield Yvenson Bernard Anthony Brown LB Joey LaRocque picked 243rd by CHI





















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