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2007 Champs Sports Bowl
1234 Total
Michigan State 7338 21
Boston College 7737 24
DateDecember 28, 2007
Season2007
StadiumFlorida Citrus Bowl
LocationOrlando, Florida
MVPFSJamie Silva (Boston College)
FavoriteBoston College by 3½[1]
RefereeRandy Christal (Big 12)
Attendance46,554
International TV coverage
NetworkESPN
AnnouncersMike Patrick, Todd Blackledge
Champs Sports Bowl
 < 2006  2008

The 2007 Champs Sports Bowl was the 18th edition of the college football bowl game. It was part of the 2007-08 NCAA football bowl games season, and was played on December 28, 2007, at the Citrus Bowl stadium in Orlando, Florida. The game pitted the Michigan State Spartans of the Big Ten Conference against the Boston College Eagles of the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Background

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InMark Dantonio's first season with Michigan State, he led them to their first winning season since 2003. They won their first four games of the season, but went 1–5 to begin conference play, before wins over Purdue and #22 Penn State righted the ship, though they finished tied for 5th with Purdue and Indiana in the Big Ten Conference. This was the fourth bowl game of the decade for the Spartans. Boston College won their first eight games of the season while rising from unranked to #2 in the polls before a match-up with Florida State. A 27–17 loss dropped them to #8 and a loss to Maryland the following week dropped them to #17, though they won their last two games (against #20 Clemson and Miami) to win the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference. In the ACC Championship Game, they faced off against #5 Virginia Tech, who beat them 30–16. This was the eighth bowl game of the decade for the Eagles.

Game summary

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Jamie Silva had 10 tackles, 7 solo while also having 2 interceptions and 4 punt returns for 37 yards en route to being named MVP.[2]

Aftermath

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Michigan State began a streak of 9 straight bowl appearances under Mark Dantonio (the longest streak in school history) while the Eagles went to two more bowls game in the decade.

Both quarterbacks went on to lengthy NFL careers.

References

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  1. ^ World Feature Syndicate via Long Beach Press-Telegram, Dec. 20, 2007
  • ^ "Champs Sports Bowl - Michigan State vs Boston College Box Score, December 28, 2007".

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