2007 Chadron State Eagles football team

2007 Chadron State Eagles football
Conference Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference
2007 record 121 ({{{conf_record}}} {{{short_conf}}})
Head coach Bill O'Boyle
Home stadium Elliott Field at Don Beebe Stadium (Capacity 3,500)

The 2007 Chadron State Eagles Represented Chadron State College in the 2007 season. Led by head coach Bill O'Boyle and record-setting Running Back and Harlon Hill Trophy Winner Danny Woodhead, the Eagles finished a perfect 11-0 regular season and in the first round of the NCAA playoffs beat Abilene Christian in triple overtime by a final score of 76−73. (The highest scoring game in NCAA football history).

Schedule

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Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result
August 25 {{{time}}} at Washburn Yager Stadium • Topeka, Kansas {{{tv}}} W 34-24  
September 1 {{{time}}} Wayne State Elliott Field • Chadron, Nebraska {{{tv}}} W 55-14  
September 8 {{{time}}} at Northern Colorado Nottingham FieldGreeley, Colorado {{{tv}}} W 31-0  
September 22 {{{time}}} at Colorado Mines Brooks Field • Golden, Colorado {{{tv}}} W 35-7  
September 29 {{{time}}} New Mexico Highlands Elliott Field • Chadron, NE {{{tv}}} W 49-0  
October 6 {{{time}}} at Western New Mexico Mustang Stadium • Silver City, New Mexico {{{tv}}} W 21-0  
October 13 {{{time}}} Fort Lewis Elliott Field • Chadron, NE {{{tv}}} W 31-9  
October 18 {{{time}}} at Nebraska-Kearney Cope Stadium • Kearney, Nebraska {{{tv}}} W 28-16  
October 27 {{{time}}} Mesa State Elliott Field • Chadron, NE {{{tv}}} W 7-6  
November 3 {{{time}}} at Western State Mountaineer Bowl • Gunnison, Colorado {{{tv}}} W 50-17  
November 10 {{{time}}} Adams State Elliott Field • Chadron, Nebraska {{{tv}}} W 58-0  
November 24 {{{time}}} Abilene Christian Elliott Field • Chadron, NE (NCAA Playoffs Second Round) {{{tv}}} W 76-73 3OT 
December 1 {{{time}}} NW Missouri St. Elliott Field • Chadron, NE (NCAA Playoffs Quarterfinals) {{{tv}}} L 13-26  
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from Coaches' Poll released prior to game.

References

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