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The 2007 East Carolina Pirates football team represented East Carolina University in the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season and played their home games in Dowdy–Ficklen Stadium. The team was coached by Skip Holtz , who was in his fourth year with the program.
Football was called off for the 1942, 1943, and 1944 seasons due to World War II. [6] After the three-season hiatus, the Pirates joined the North State Conference. [7] East Carolina won its first championship—the North State Conference championship—in 1953. In its 15 years as a member of the North State Conference, the Pirates won two ...
The game was the final competition of the 2007 football season for each team and resulted in a 41–38 East Carolina victory, even though sportsbooks favored Boise State to win by 10 + 1 ⁄ 2 points. [2] Many experts believed East Carolina to be big underdogs to Boise State, [5] [6] which had defeated the Oklahoma Sooners in the 2007 Fiesta ...
East Carolina beat the Blue Devils 17–16. The team went on to win eight, while losing three for the season. East Carolina began the 1978 season under the new Division I-A moniker. Coach Dye guided the Pirates to an 8–3 record after the season. [26] The team only lost to instate rivals North Carolina and North Carolina State, and Southern ...
Most points scored, both teams (regulation) North Texas and Navy, 136 November 10: San Jose State vs. Rice, 133 points (2004-10-02) [43] Most points scored in one quarter, both teams: North Texas and Navy, 63 November 10 San Jose State vs. Hawaiʻi, 61 points (1999-11-06) [43] Most wins by two points or fewer in a season by a team: Virginia, 5
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There have been 22 head coaches for the East Carolina Pirates. East Carolina started organized football with the nickname Teachers, in 1932. [1] The school changed the nickname to the Pirates on February 26, 1934. [2] East Carolina has played in more than 800 games in a total of 84 seasons, 42 of which are in Division I-A.