2007 Chick-fil-A Bowl

2007 Chick-fil-A Bowl

NCAAFootballSingleGameHeader
Name=2007 Chick-fil-A Bowl
Year=2007
Type=bg


Date=December 31, 2007
Stadium=Georgia Dome
City=Atlanta, Georgia
Home Name Short=Auburn
Home Nickname=Tigers
Visitor Name Short=Clemson
Visitor Nickname=Tigers
Home Record=9–4
Visitor Record=9–4
Home Coach=Tommy Tuberville
Visitor Coach=Tommy Bowden
Home1=3
Home2=0
Home3=7
Home4=7
Home5=6
Visitor1=0
Visitor2=7
Visitor3=0
Visitor4=10
Visitor5=3
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Home Coaches=21
Home BCS=23
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Visitor Coaches=16
Visitor BCS=15
MVP=Offensive: Clemson RB C.J. Spiller
Defensive: Auburn DT Pat Sims
Odds=Clemson by 2½cite web |url=http://collegefootball.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=750671 |title=Rivals.com Bowl Viewer's Guide |author=Fox, David |accessdate=2007-12-17 |date=2007-12-13 |work=Rivals.com]
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Halftime=Tiger Band, Auburn University Marching Band
Attendance=74,413cite web |url=http://www.bizjournals.com/atlanta/stories/2007/12/31/daily4.html |title=Chick-fil-A Bowl goes into OT |accessdate=2008-01-16 |date=2008-01-01 |work=bizjournals.com/atlanta]
US Network=ESPN
US Announcers=Brad Nessler, Bob Griese, Paul Maguire, and Bonnie Bernstein [ [http://awfulannouncing.blogspot.com/2007/12/your-comprehensive-bowl-game-announcing.html Awful Announcing: Your Comprehensive Bowl Game Announcing Schedule ] ]
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The 2007 Chick-fil-A Bowl was an edition of the Chick-fil-A Bowl, formerly known as the Peach Bowl and the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. It pitted the Auburn Tigers against the Clemson Tigers in a postseason American college football game in Atlanta, Georgia. Auburn University represented the Southeastern Conference (SEC) and Clemson University represented the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) in the competition. The game was the final competition of the 2007 football season for each team. In exchange for the right to pick the first ACC team after the Bowl Championship Series selections, bowl representatives paid $3.25 million to the ACC, while the SEC, whose fifth team was selected, received $2.4 million. The combined $5.65 million payout is the seventh-largest among all college football bowl games, and the fourth-largest non-BCS bowl game payout.

Selection process

Beginning with the 2006 game, the Chick-fil-A Bowl had purchased the right to select the highest-ranked Atlantic Coast Conference team after representatives from the Bowl Championship Series made their selection. According to the official selection rules still used today, the team chosen to represent the ACC must be within one conference victory of the remaining, highest-ranked conference team or be ranked more than five spaces ahead of the ACC team with the best Conference record available in the final BCS Standings. [ [http://www.theacc.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/111306aaa.html "Bowl Selection Process for Atlantic Coast Conference teams"] Atlantic Coast Conference, theacc.com, November 13, 2006. Accessed October 29, 2007.]

In choosing the SEC opponent, the Chick-fil-A Bowl selection committee had the right to select the first SEC school after the Bowl Championship Series, Cotton Bowl, Capital One Bowl, and Outback Bowl made their selections. Just as in the ACC, the selection committee could not select an SEC team with two fewer losses than the highest available team. [ [http://www.secsports.com/index.php?s=&change_well_id=2&url_article_id=44 "SEC Bowl Tie-Ins"] SECsports.com, Accessed October 29, 2007.] The bowl earned the right to select these teams via its multi-million-dollar payout system, which guarantees a certain amount of money to the participating conferences. Prior to 2006, the Chick-fil-A Bowl (then known as the Peach Bowl) matched the No. 5 team in the SEC versus the No. 3 team in the ACC. After the bowl increased its payout to $2.8 million per squad, it then was given the second pick from the ACC, with the Gator Bowl dropping to third. [http://sports.aol.com/fanhouse/category/virginia-tech-football/2006/11/30/georgia-va-tech-in-peach-bowl-just-about-set/ "Georgia-Va Tech In Peach Bowl Just About Set" AOL Sports] The Fanhouse, AOL Sports, November 30, 2006. Accessed October 30, 2007.]

Leeman Bennett, the former head coach of the Atlanta Falcons and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, served as chairman of the selection committee, which had the task of picking the best teams from those made available by the selection criteria set by the two conferences. The committee would have approximately one month to select the two teams that would attract the most people to the game and generate the largest possible television audience. [ [http://www.chick-fil-abowl.com/dnn/Default.aspx?tabid=224 "Chick-fil-A Bowl Team Selection Blog"] Bennett, Leeman. Chick-fil-A Bowl Selection Blog, November 5, 2007. Accessed December 11, 2007.] Supervising the selection committee was the Chick-fil-A Bowl Executive Committee, which consisted of representatives from various Atlanta businesses and the Chick-fil-A corporation. [ [http://www.chick-fil-abowl.com/dnn/AboutTheBowl/ExecutiveCommittee/tabid/104/default.aspx "Chick-fil-A Bowl Executive Committee"] Chick-fil-abowl.com. Accessed October 9, 2007.]

Pre-game buildup

On December 2, 2007, Chick-fil-A Bowl representatives selected Clemson to represent the ACC in the 2007 Chick-fil-A Bowl. [ [http://www.chick-fil-abowl.com/dnn/Default.aspx?tabid=229 "No. 15 Clemson Accepts Bid to Chick-fil-A Bowl"] Chick-fil-A bowl.com. Accessed December 11, 2007.] A few hours later, Auburn was selected as the second half of the matchup. [ [http://www.chick-fil-abowl.com/dnn/Default.aspx?tabid=228 "No. 22 Auburn Headed to Chick-fil-A Bowl"] Chick-fil-A bowl.com. Accessed December 11, 2007.] Two days after the selections were announced, the game was declared sold out, the 11th consecutive sellout in the combined history of the Peach and Chick-fil-A Bowls. Clemson was allocated 17,500 tickets for distribution and Auburn was allocated 15,700 [cite web|url = http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/columns/story?columnist=schlabach_mark&id=3142612|title = Team selection an extended process for Chick-fil-A Bowl|accessdate = 2007-12-11|author = Mark Schlabach|date = 2007-12-07|publisher = ESPN.com] Casinos and betting organizations favor Clemson by 2½-3 points when setting their point spread. [cite web|url = http://www.betvega.com/ncaaf/liveodds.html?bvspage=/sports/football/ncaaf/liveodds|title = NCAA-F Live Odds (Game)|accessdate = 2007-12-19|date = 2007-12-19|publisher = BetVega.com]

Defensive matchups

Both defenses rank in the top ten, nationally, in both total defense and scoring defense.cite web|url = http://web1.ncaa.org/d1mfb/natlRank.jsp?year=2007&div=4&rpt=IA_teamtotdef&site=org|title = Bowl Subdivision (FBS) National Team Report Total Defense|accessdate = 2007-12-11|date = 2007-12-08|publisher = National Collegiate Athletic Association] cite web|url = http://web1.ncaa.org/d1mfb/natlRank.jsp?year=2007&div=4&rpt=IA_teamscordef&site=org|title = Bowl Subdivision (FBS) National Team Report Scoring Defense|accessdate = 2007-12-11|date = 2007-12-08|publisher = National Collegiate Athletic Association]

Heading into the game, Auburn was ranked sixth in scoring defense, allowing an average of just 16.7 points per game, and eighth in total defense, giving up only 298.33 yards per game. Clemson was ranked sixth in total defense, giving up only 297.08 yards per game, and tenth in scoring defense, allowing an average of just 18.3 points per game.

Television coverage

ESPN broadcasted the game for the 12th straight year. Following the game, ESPN broadcast a New Year's Eve special, "New Year No Limits", which featured action sports athletes in record setting attempts. [ [http://www.newyearnolimits.com/ ESPN // New Year No Limits ] ]

The preview show, "The 2007 Chick-fil-A Bowl Preview Show, presented by Russell Athletic" aired on ESPN2, ESPNU, and ESPN Classic, and was produced by Seals Communications Corporation in Atlanta. It was hosted by Lee Corso and Erin Andrews, along with reporters David Hamilton and Nikky Williams.

Final statistics

See also

*Glossary of American football
*2007 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings

References

External links

* [http://www.chick-fil-abowl.com/dnn/ Official Chick-fil-A Bowl website]


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