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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.
Quarterback Brett Clay hands off the ball to his tailback Chris Johnson in the Pirates' 2007 opener at Virginia Tech. This is a list of football seasons completed by the East Carolina Pirates since the team's creation in 1932 under Coach Kenneth Beatty. [1] Since that first season, the Pirates have played over 800 regular-season games and 20 ...
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 ...
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September 22, 2007 22 Georgia Bulldogs: 26 OT: 16 Alabama Crimson Tide 23 Tuscaloosa, Alabama: Walk of Champions outside of Bryant-Denny Stadium [43] Rivalry: Alabama Crimson Tide September 29, 2007 6 California Golden Bears: 31: 11 Oregon Ducks 24 Eugene, Oregon: Outside Autzen Stadium [7] Oregon Ducks October 6, 2007 9 Florida Gators 24 1 LSU ...
The NC State Wolfpack is scheduled to play the Appalachian State Mountaineers on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022. Here's how you can watch.
Keaton Mitchell scored on a 24-yard run in overtime then the Pirates broke up a conversion pass to send East Carolina to a 30-29 win over Memphis on Saturday. After Rodrigues Clark scored on a 20 ...
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