2007 Florida Atlantic Owls football team

2007 Florida Atlantic Owls football team

NCAATeamFootballSeason
Year=2007
Team=Florida Atlantic Owls


Conference=Sun Belt Conference
Division=
ShortConference=Sun Belt
Record=8-5
ConfRecord=6-1
CoachRank=
APRank=
HeadCoach=Howard Schnellenberger
OffCoach=Gary Nord
DefCoach=Kirk Hoza
OScheme=Pro Style
DScheme=4-3
StadiumArena=Lockhart Stadium
(20,000, grass)
Champion= Sun Belt Co-Champions
BowlTourney=New Orleans Bowl
BowlTourneyResult= W 44-27, vs. Memphis
The 2007 Florida Atlantic University Owls football team represented Florida Atlantic University in the 2007 college football season. The team was coached by Howard Schnellenberger and played their home games at Lockhart Stadium in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. The Owls entered their second season as full members of the Sun Belt Conference.

The Owls claimed their first-ever conference championship, defeating Troy in the last game of the season. To follow-up, the Owls won their first-ever bowl game, winning the 2007 New Orleans Bowl Championship, defeating the Memphis Tigers. This feat made NCAA history, as Florida Atlantic became the fastest start-up program to win a bowl game, after just seven seasons of intercollegiate competition.

Preseason

The 2007 FAU Owls are heavily experienced, as only four starters (combined offense and defense) graduated from the 5-7 (4-3 SBC) 2006 team. Sophomore Rusty Smith is the starting quarterback, with no battle for the position between he and senior Sean Clayton. The defense is senior-laden, with returning starters at linebacker (Cergile Sincere, Andre Clark and Frantz Joseph), defensive line (Robert St. Clair, Jervonte Jackson, and Josh Pinnick), and at both safety positions (Taheem Acevedo and Kris Bartels). On offense, Smith's right side of the line returns (Jarrid Smith and John Rizzo) and his center (Nick Paris).

In the Preseason Sun Belt Coaches' Poll, FAU was picked to finish sixth in the conference, despite the wealth of experience on both sides of the ball.

Preseason All-Sun Belt honors

*Cergile Sincere (LB, Sr.)
*Josh Pinnick (DL, Sr.)

2007 schedule and results

CFB Schedule Start
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tv=yes
rank=no
attend=yes
CFB Schedule Entry
date = September 1
nonconf =
time = 4:00 pm
opponent = Middle Tennessee
rank = no
site_stadium = Lockhart Stadium
site_cityst = Ft. Lauderdale, FL
tv =
w/l = w
score = 24-17
attend = 11,398
CFB Schedule Entry
date = September 8
nonconf = yes
time = 7:05 pm
away = yes
opponent = Oklahoma State
rank = no
site_stadium = Boone Pickens Stadium
site_cityst = Stillwater, OK
tv =
w/l = l
score = 42-6
attend = 38,176
CFB Schedule Entry
date = September 15
nonconf = yes
time = 1:00 pm
opponent = Minnesota
rank = no
site_stadium = Dolphin Stadium
site_cityst = Miami Gardens, FL
tv = ESPN 360
w/l = w
score = 42-39
attend = 10,759
CFB Schedule Entry
date = September 22
nonconf =
time = 7:00 pm
away = yes
opponent = North Texas
rank = no
site_stadium = Fouts Field
site_cityst = Denton, TX
tv = CSS
w/l = w
score = 30-20
attend = 20,479
CFB Schedule Entry
date = September 29
nonconf = yes
time = 1:00 pm
away = yes
opponent = Kentucky
opprank = 14
rank = no
site_stadium = Commonwealth Stadium
site_cityst = Lexington, KY
tv = ESPN Plus
w/l = l
score = 45-17
attend = 65,927
CFB Schedule Entry
date = October 6
nonconf = yes
time = 4:00 pm
opponent = South Florida
opprank = 6
rank = no
site_stadium = Lockhart Stadium
site_cityst = Ft. Lauderdale, FL
tv = ESPNU
w/l = l
score = 35-23
attend = 21,106
CFB Schedule Entry
date = October 20
nonconf =
time = 7:00 pm
away = yes
opponent = Louisiana-Lafayette
rank = no
site_stadium = Cajun Field
site_cityst = Lafayette, LA
tv = CSS
w/l = w
score = 39-32 (OT)
attend = 12,290
CFB Schedule Entry
date = October 27
nonconf =
time = 4:00 pm
opponent = Louisiana-Monroe
rank = no
site_stadium = Lockhart Stadium
site_cityst = Ft. Lauderdale, FL
tv = CSS
w/l = l
score = 33-30 (3OT)
attend = 16,902
CFB Schedule Entry
date = November 10
nonconf =
time = 4:00 pm
opponent = Arkansas State
rank = no
site_stadium = Lockhart Stadium
site_cityst = Ft. Lauderdale, FL
tv =
w/l = w
score = 34-31
attend = 18,540
CFB Schedule Entry
date = November 17
nonconf = yes
time = 12:00 pm
away = yes
opponent = Florida
opprank = 12
rank = no
site_stadium = Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
site_cityst = Gainesville, FL
tv = ESPN Plus
w/l = l
score = 59-20
attend = 90,107
CFB Schedule Entry
date = November 24
nonconf =
time = 7:00 pm
away = yes
opponent = Florida International
rank = no
site_stadium = Orange Bowl
site_cityst = Miami, FL
gamename = Shula Bowl VI
tv = CSS
w/l = w
score = 55-23
attend = 6,122
CFB Schedule Entry
date = December 1
nonconf =
time = 2:00 pm
away = yes
opponent = Troy
rank = no
site_stadium = Movie Gallery Stadium
site_cityst = Troy, AL
tv = CSS
w/l = w
score = 38-32
attend = 17,893
CFB Schedule Entry
date = December 21
nonconf = yes
neutral = yes
time = 7:00 pm
opponent = Memphis
rank = no
site_stadium = Louisiana Superdome
site_cityst = New Orleans, LA
gamename = New Orleans Bowl
tv = ESPN2
w/l = w
score = 44-27
attend = 25,146

Awards and honors

Mid-season awards and honors

*Week 3 USA Today National Player of the Week: Rusty Smith (QB, So.)
*Week 3 National Player of the Week, Defense: Tavious Polo (CB, Fr.)
*Week 3 Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week, Offense: Rusty Smith (QB, So.)
*Week 3 Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week, Defense: Tavious Polo (CB, Fr.)
*Week 6 Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week, Offense: Rusty Smith (QB, So.)
*Week 13 Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week, Offense: Rusty Smith (QB, So.)
*Week 13 Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week, Special Teams: DiIvory Edgecomb (KR, Jr.)
*Week 14 Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week, Offense: Rusty Smith (QB, So.)
*Week 14 Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week, Defense: Frantz Joseph (LB, Jr.)
*2007 Shula Bowl Most Valuable Player: Rusty Smith (QB, So.)
*2007 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl Most Valuable Player: Rusty Smith (QB, So.)

Post-season awards and honors

*Sun Belt Conference Player of the Year: Rusty Smith (QB, So.)
*Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year: Howard Schnellenberger

All-Sun Belt honors

*First Team All-Sun Belt Conference:
**Rusty Smith (QB, So.)
**Cortez Gent (WR, So.)
**Jason Harmon (TE, Jr.)
**Frantz Joseph (LB, Jr.)
**Cergile Sincere (LB, Sr.)
**Tavious Polo (CB, Fr.)
*Second Team All-Sun Belt Conference:
**John Rizzo (OL, Jr.)
**Jarrid Smith (OL, Sr.)
**Jervonte Jackson (DL, Jr.)
**Corey Small (CB, Jr.)
*Honorable Mention All-Sun Belt Conference:
**Kris Bartels (DB, Sr.)
**Charles Pierre (RB, Jr.)

Game notes

Middle Tennessee

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Road=Blue Raiders
R1=0
R2=0
R3=0
R4=14
Home=Owls
H1=7
H2=3
H3=7
H4=10
FAU avenged its 35-14 thumping by Middle Tennessee in 2006 by opening the 2007 season with 411 yards of offense. Middle Tennessee was the disputed so-called "co-champions" of the Sun Belt Conference in 2006 and were participants in the Motor City Bowl. The early conference win over a bowl team should give the Owls the confidence to compete with anyone in the Sun Belt.

Sophomore Rusty Smith completed 12 of 26 passes, throwing for 195 yards and two touchdowns. The Owls had three rushers run for over 50 yards: Charles Pierre had 95 yards and a touchdown, B.J. Manley ran for 64 yards and Willie Rose added 53 yards. Wide receiver Cortez Gent and tight end Jason Harmon each caught a touchdown from Smith.

Florida Atlantic 1-0 (1-0 SBC)

Oklahoma State

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R1=3
R2=3
R3=0
R4=0
Home=Cowboys
H1=14
H2=7
H3=14
H4=7
Although the Owls were riding high on emotions after their Week 1 victory over conference foe Middle Tennessee, it could not carry over into Stillwater. The Owls struggled to get into any type of rhythm throughout the game, scoring only two field goals in the first half and adding nothing to their score in the second. The offense could only garner 28 net yards on the ground and 175 yards in the air throughout the game. Defensively, the Owls did not repeat their performance from the previous week, either. The Owls surrendered 233 net yards to the Cowboys on the ground.

Rusty Smith struggled the entire game, throwing for only 125 yards and an interception. Charles Pierre could only gain 7 yards on the ground through four quarters of play. The telling stat of the day was that punter, Keegan Peterson, accumulated 350 net yards of punting, which was 147 more yards then the Owls total offense (203 yards).

Florida Atlantic 1-1 (1-0 SBC)

Minnesota

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R1=14
R2=0
R3=10
R4=15
Home=Owls
H1=14
H2=21
H3=0
H4=7
Rusty Smith had the game of his career. In fact, he broke the school records for passing yards and touchdowns in a single game, throwing for 463 yards and five touchdowns. The Owls ended the day with 580 total yards of offense en route of the program's first victory over a

FAU entered half time leading 35-14 after scoring 21 unanswered points in the second quarter. Minnesota rallied in the second half to bring the score within three points, but redshirt freshman Tavious Polo intercepted Gophers quarterback Adam Weber for the third time of the game to seal the victory for the Owls. The win over Minnesota gave FAU its first-ever over a Big Ten school and a BCS conference school.

The victory gave FAU various accolades from across the sporting world. Quarterback Rusty Smith was named Sun Belt Conference Offensive Player of the Week and Cornerback Tavious Polo was named Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Week. Polo was also rewarded with the prestigious Walter Camp Foundation Defensive Player of the Week. Smith was named a finalist (among five others) for USA Today Player of the Week.

The victory also moved FAU up from 92nd to 82nd in the CBS Sportsline.com 120 Ranking. That is the highest the program has been ranked by CBS in the program's short seven year history.

Florida Atlantic 2-1 (1-0 SBC)

North Texas

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Road=Owls
R1=3
R2=7
R3=3
R4=17
Home=Mean Green
H1=7
H2=10
H3=3
H4=0
Rusty Smith followed up his Minnesota performance with another spectacular showing. Throwing for 322 yards and a touchdown, the highlight of his night came in the fourth quarter when the Owls needed to rally from a 4-point deficit. Smith connected with wide receiver Cortez Gent for a 74-yard touchdown strike with 8:09 remaining to put the Owls up 23-20. After a proceeding three-and-out drive by North Texas, the Owls blocked the punt deep in Owls territory. DiIvory Edgecomb padded the FAU lead to 30-20, completing the fourth quarter rally to win their third game of the season and second in the Sun Belt Conference. The victory gave the Owls a 2-0 start in Sun Belt competition for the first time in their three years in the conference.

Tight end Jason Harmon and wide receiver Cortez Gent gained over 90 yards of receiving (94 and 96 respectively). Gent caught Smith's only touchdown of the night. Running backs DiIvory Edgecomb and Charles Pierre each ran for a touchdown. Kicker Warley LeRoy was 3/3 in field goals, connecting from 20, 27 and 29 yards. Defensively, freshman cornerback Tavious Polo added two interceptions to his season total, bringing the number to six. That ties the all-time FAU single-season record. Senior cornberback Taheem Acevedo intercepted North Texas, as well.

Florida Atlantic 3-1 (2-0 SBC)

Kentucky

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R1=3
R2=7
R3=0
R4=7
Home=Wildcats
H1=7
H2=21
H3=7
H4=10
, the Kentucky Wildcats - after the win over North Texas. Kentucky was off to the program's best start in 20 years, at 4-0, and ranked for the first time in that time period. The Owls would face back-to-back ranked opponents in their non-conference schedule (what Coach Schnellenberger calls the "advanced training" portion of the schedule), in Kentucky and followed by home against South Florida.

Kentucky's red-hot start was fueled by quarterback Andre Woodson, who carried in an NCAA-record 325 consecutive passes without an interception. That streak was snapped by freshman cornerback Tavious Polo, recording his seventh interception of the season, in the second quarter. However, that's all Woodson would do wrong all game, as he threw for 301 yards and five touchdowns. Kentucky's welcome back to alumnus Coach Schnellenberger was rude, as the Wildcats routed the Owls, 45-17.

Quarterback Rusty Smith threw for a touchdown and an interception. The touchdown was to receiver Cortez Gent on a 20-yard reception. Running back Charles Pierre rushed for 56 yards and found the end zone via a 1-yard rush.

Florida Atlantic 3-2 (2-0 SBC)

outh Florida

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Road=Bulls
R1=7
R2=0
R3=14
R4=14
Home=Owls
H1=0
H2=7
H3=10
H4=6
FAU and USF had only met once prior to this meeting - in 2002, USF annihilated one-year-old FAU, 51-10. In 2007, USF entered Lockhart Stadium amidst their coming-of-age season. The Bulls were ranked 6th in the nation and had beaten previously-ranked 5th West Virginia and knocked off Auburn on the road. Coming into Ft. Lauderdale was supposed to be a rest for USF before continuing on in their dream season.

However, the Owls took a 7-7 tie into halftime in front of a national audience on ESPNU. Florida Atlantic and USF exchanged points throughout the second half, battling to a 28-23 Bulls lead with 6:42 left in the game. The Owls pulled within that 5-point deficit thanks to a 47-yard touchdown pass from Rusty Smith to DiIvory Edgecomb. After FAU failed to convert a key fourth down late in the fourth quarter, USF sealed the victory on a 9-yard touchdown run from Bulls running back Benjamin Williams.

Rusty Smith had 259 yards and 3 touchdowns on USF's defense. Jason Harmon hurdled his way to 82 yards and a touchdown. Corey Small intercepted USF's Matt Grothe for a 28 yard return. Cergile Sincere had 13 tackles, including 7 solo tackles. All of this almost added up to FAU's revenge for the thumping five years ago and the biggest victory in program history. However, Matt Grothe, quarterback from USF, threw for 122 yards and rushed for 120 yards, including a 32 yard game-saving touchdown run. USF running back, Benjamin Williams, netted 189 yards and 4 touchdowns, including the game-sealing touchdown with 29 seconds remaining.

Florida Atlantic 3-3 (2-0 SBC)

Louisiana-Lafayette

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Road=Owls
R1=10
R2=0
R3=7
R4=15
R5=7
Home=Ragin' Cajuns
H1=0
H2=9
H3=9
H4=14
H5=0
The Owls returned to conference competition on the road against the Ragin' Cajuns of Louisiana-Lafayette. This was the third consecutive week the Owls faced a dual-threat quarterback and Lafayette's Michael Desormeaux proved to be a handful for Florida Atlantic. Desormeaux threw for 121 yards and rushed for 156 yards. His two rushing touchdowns kept the Cajuns in the game at crucial points. For the Owls, Rusty Smith almost repeated his recording-breaking performance against Minnesota. Smith threw for 308 yards and four touchdowns. His four touchdowns were spread out amongst four different receivers: Willie Rose, Cortez Gent, Jason Harmon and Chris Bonner. The most important play of the game was the touchdown bullet from Smith to Gent for 17 yards as time expired in regulation to tie the game at 32. Florida Atlantic scored on its first possession in overtime and followed by stopping Louisiana-Lafayette for the win, 39-32.

Charles Pierre rushed for 93 yards on 16 carries, adding a touchdown in overtime. Fullback Willie Rose led the team with six receptions; Receiver Cortez Gent led the team with 82 receiving yards. Corey Small and Taheem Acevedo combined for two interceptions, picking off Desormeaux and backup quarterback Chancellor Roberson. The Owls improved to 3-0 in conference play - the first time they would start off 3-0 in conference competition.

Florida Atlantic 4-3 (3-0 SBC)

Louisiana-Monroe

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Road=Warhawks
R1=0
R2=10
R3=7
R4=7
R5=0
R6=3
R7=6
Home=Owls
H1=7
H2=7
H3=0
H4=10
H5=0
H6=3
H7=3

Arkansas State

Linescore Amfootball
Road=Indians
R1=7
R2=3
R3=14
R4=7
Home=Owls
H1=7
H2=10
H3=3
H4=14

Florida

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Road=Owls
R1=0
R2=20
R3=0
R4=0
Home=Gators
H1=21
H2=14
H3=14
H4=10
Owls quarterback Rusty Smith, born and raised in Jacksonville, FL, grew up dreaming of playing football at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium - the home of the Florida Gators. His opportunity came on November 17 when his Owls entered the famed "The Swamp" in front of 90,000 Gators fans to play the defending national champions. Though his entire childhood was consumed with being a Florida Gator fanatic, Smith led his Owls through a surprising first half, as FAU pulled within as little as eight points late in the second quarter against the clearly overmatched Gators. FAU scored 20 points in the second quarter and went into halftime trailing Florida, 35-20. Unfortunately for Smith and his Owls, the first, third and fourth quarters all had zeros on the scoreboard and at the end of the day, Florida routed Florida Atlantic, 59-20.

Through the lopsided score, however, laid some encouraging statistics for the much younger Florida Atlantic program: Smith and the Owls' offensive attack amassed 384 yards on the Gators defense, the second quarter saw a truly competitive match, and Rusty Smith showed genuine poise in front of 90,000 fans who were obviously rooting for the other team. Smith finished the day with 290 yards on 18 completions and a touchdown, which was caught by wide receiver Cortez Gent. Gent ended the day with 118 yards receiving and his counterpart, receiver Chris Bonner, had four receptions for 96 yards. Corner back Corey Small picked off a terribly-thrown Tim Tebow pass in the second quarter.

Florida International

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Road=Owls
R1=7
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R3=0
R4=20
Home=Golden Panthers
H1=0
H2=3
H3=0
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Troy

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Road=Owls
R1=7
R2=0
R3=21
R4=10
Home=Trojans
H1=6
H2=3
H3=3
H4=20
It was "Championship Saturday" across college football. Though the Sun Belt Conference does not host an official championship game, the meeting between Florida Atlantic and Troy showcased the conference's #1 and #2 teams in a winner-take-all scenario for the conference championship and a bid to the New Orleans Bowl. The "Default Sun Belt Championship Game" culminated the 2007 Sun Belt Conference season, which clearly proved FAU and Troy as the top-two teams. The Owls opened the game on a 12-play, 70-yard touchdown drive, capped by a one-yard run by running back DiIvory Edgecomb. The Owls would then be held scoreless throughout the remainder of the first half, while Troy kicked three field goals. The score at halftime was 9-7, in favor of the Trojans. The offense that disappeared for FAU came out firing bullets in the third quarter, as the Owls outscored the Trojans 21-3 that quarter. Staging off a strong bid by Troy to come back in the fourth quarter, FAU held on to a six-point lead and won the game 38-32, clinching their first-ever conference championship in their seven short seasons of existence.

Quarterback Rusty Smith was, as usual, on fire. Smith completed 23-of-34 passes for 291 yards and two touchdowns. He found wide receivers Jason Harmon and Cortez Gent for his two touchdowns. Gent set career marks for himself with eight catches for 155 yards, including a 50-yard pitch and catch from Smith. Running back Charles Pierre gained 67 yards on the ground and a touchdown. Willie Rose added a rushing touchdown.

New Orleans Bowl vs. Memphis

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Nineteen days after capturing its first-ever conference championship, the Florida Atlantic football program took on the Memphis Tigers in the 2007 R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl in the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, LA. Just a short seven years since playing its first intercollegiate game and three short years since playing in Division I-A competition, the Owls became the quickest start-up program in NCAA history to reach a bowl game. Coach Howard Schnellenberger was a perfect 4-0 in bowl games (2-0 at Miami, 2-0 at Louisiville) entering the game. From start-to-finish, the Owls' offense was unstoppable and Memphis could only force the Owls to punt three times. Quarterback Rusty Smith was simply dominant: 25-32 for 336 yards and five touchdowns. His five touchdowns set a New Orleans Bowl record for passing touchdowns and was clearly enough to win him the 2007 New Orleans Bowl Most Valuable Player Award.

The Owls outgained the Tigers offensively, 465 yards to 398. The rushing attack for the Owls was prolific compared to the regular-season numbers from the unit, as collectively four guys rushed for 134 yards (Charles Pierre 52 yards, Sean Clayton 32, DiIvory Edgecomb 23, Willie Rose 22). However, as it was all season, the story offensively for the Owls was Rusty Smith and the passing game. Smith completed a pass to eight different receivers, including tight end Jason Harmon 11 times for 97 yards. More impressive than eight receivers catching a pass was Smith finding five different receivers for his five touchdowns catches. Harmon, Rose, Pierre, Edgecomb and Chris Bonner all caught a touchdown pass. Pierre added a rushing touchdown. Linebacker Frantz Joseph had 10 tackles, two of which were for losses and a sack.

The Owls capped off a historic season with a 44-27 performance against Memphis in the 2007 New Orleans Bowl. The Owls won their first-ever bowl game in their first-ever bowl appearance in the shortest amount of time it has ever taken an NCAA football program to reach its first-ever bowl game.

tatistics

Team

cores by quarter

Receiving

Depth chart

A year for the record books

The 2007 football season saw numerous school records broken.

External links

* [http://www.fausports.com FAUsports.com]
* [http://fausports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/stats/2007-2008/teamstat.html FAUsports.com Statistics Book]
* [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=272442226&confId=37&date=20070901 ESPN.com - NCF - Recap - Florida Atlantic vs. Middle Tennessee State]
* [http://fausports.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/archive/fau-m-footbl-2004.html Florida Atlantic University 2007 football archive]


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