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2007 Music City Bowl

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College football game
2007 Gaylord Hotels Music City Bowl presented by Bridgestone
10th Music City Bowl
LP Field inNashville, Tennessee, hosted the Music City Bowl.
Kentucky WildcatsFlorida State Seminoles
(7–5)(7–5)
SECACC
3528
Head coach: 
Rich Brooks
Head coach: 
Bobby Bowden
1234Total
Kentucky7714735
Florida State7701428
DateDecember 31, 2007
Season2007
StadiumLP Field
LocationNashville, Tennessee
MVPKentucky QBAndré Woodson
FavoriteKentucky by 9[1]
RefereeJerry McGinn (Big East)[2]
Attendance68,661[2]
PayoutUS$1,600,000 per team[3]
United States TV coverage
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersRon Franklin (Play by Play)
Ed Cunningham (Analyst)
Jack Arute (Sideline)
Music City Bowl
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The2007 Music City Bowl was the 10th edition of theMusic City Bowl, and it was played on December 31, 2007. Part of the2007–2008 bowl season, it featured theKentucky Wildcats and theFlorida State Seminoles. Sponsored byGaylord Hotels andBridgestone, it was officially named theGaylord Hotels Music City Bowl presented by Bridgestone.

Background

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Both teams entered the game with a 7–5 overall record and a 4–4 conference record; Florida State had been ranked as high as #19 in the season'sAP polls, appearing in the rankings for two weeks that season.[4] Kentucky had been ranked as high as #8 (twice) in the season's AP polls and had been ranked for eight weeks during the season.[5]

The Seminoles came into the game without 34 players due to various injuries, violations of team rules, and a largeacademic cheating scandal.[6] For the Wildcats, this wasdéjà vu all over again, as they had played in theprior year's edition of the game, entered it with the same 7–5 overall record, and faced anAtlantic Coast Conference team coached by a Bowden, namely theClemson team coached byTommy Bowden, son of longtime FSU head coachBobby Bowden.

Game recap

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In the first quarter, Kentucky scored first on a 14-yardAndré Woodson touchdown pass to tight endJacob Tamme. Florida State quarterbackDrew Weatherford then scored on a 6-yard touchdown run. Kentucky built a 14–7 lead in the second quarter on a 13-yard touchdown pass from Woodson to Steve Johnson. Kentucky's defense then held Florida State to a turnover on downs inside the Kentucky five yard line, but immediately after that Florida State tied the game before halftime when Tony Carter intercepted a Woodson pass and returned it 24 yards for a touchdown.

Kentucky struck first in the third quarter when Woodson threw a 2-yard touchdown pass toRafael Little. A 4-yard touchdown run by Tony Dixon boosted Kentucky's third quarter lead to 28–14. Florida State scored first in the fourth quarter with a 1-yard Weatherford touchdown run to make it 28–21. Woodson's 38-yard touchdown pass to Steve Johnson extended the Kentucky lead to 35–21. The game's final score was a 7-yard touchdown pass from Weatherford to Greg Carr to bring about the final tally: Kentucky 35, Florida State 28. The game appeared iced when Kentucky linebackerMicah Johnson intercepted a Weatherford pass with less than one minute remaining, but in attempting to return the interception Johnson fumbled the ball away and Florida State recovered. Florida State threw a pass into the end zone at the end of regulation but Kentucky defenders batted it down to seal the win.

The attendance of 68,661 set a new record for the Music City Bowl.

In Kentucky's 35–28 victory, 2006 game MVP André Woodson repeated as the 2007 MVP after throwing four touchdown passes. Florida State's Antone Smith gained a career-high 156 rushing yards; Kentucky's Rafael Little rushed for 152 yards and caught one touchdown pass, but he also fumbled twice. The win gave the Wildcats back-to-back bowl wins for the first time since 1952. It was also the first loss ever for the elder Bowden in a December bowl game.[7]

References

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  1. ^Phil Steele's 2009 College Football Preview, p.43
  2. ^abScoring Summary(PDF). Music City Bowl. 31 December 2007. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 10 February 2012. Retrieved15 March 2012.
  3. ^"2007-08 Bowl Schedule".NCAAFootball.com. Archived fromthe original on May 13, 2007. RetrievedMarch 22, 2012.
  4. ^AP Poll Archive
  5. ^AP Poll Archive
  6. ^"Traveling light: FSU down 36 players for Music City".ESPN.com. Associated Press. December 22, 2007. RetrievedNovember 18, 2024.
  7. ^"Wildcats hand Bowden first December bowl loss". ESPN.com. Associated Press. December 31, 2007. Archived fromthe original on August 2, 2019. RetrievedDecember 31, 2007.
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