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The '''2007 Outback Bowl Game''' was a [[college football]] [[bowl game]] sponsored by [[Outback Steakhouse]]. It was part of the 2006&ndash;2007 [[NCAA football bowl games, 2006-07|bowl game season]] that concluded the [[2006 NCAA Division I-BS football season]]. The [[Outback Bowl]] has been played annually since 1986 (until 1994 it was known as the Hall of Fame Bowl). The 2007 game was played on January 1, 2007, at [[Raymond James Stadium]] in [[Tampa, Florida]]. The game pitted the #18 [[2006 Tennessee Volunteers football team|Tennessee Volunteers]] against the unranked [[2006 Penn State Nittany Lions football team|Penn State Nittany Lions]]<ref>Rankings from the [[2006 NCAA Division I-BS football rankings#Coaches Poll|Coaches Poll]] on December 3, 2006.</ref> and was televised on [[ESPN]].
The '''2007 Outback Bowl Game''' was a [[college football]] [[bowl game]] sponsored by [[Outback Steakhouse]]. It was part of the 2006&ndash;2007 [[NCAA football bowl games, 2006-07|bowl game season]] that concluded the [[2006 NCAA Division I-BS football season]]. The [[Outback Bowl]] has been played annually since 1986 (until 1994 it was known as the Hall of Fame Bowl). The 2007 game was played on January 1, 2007, at [[Raymond James Stadium]] in [[Tampa, Florida]]. The game pitted the #18 [[2006 Tennessee Volunteers football team|Tennessee Volunteers]] against the unranked [[2006 Penn State Nittany Lions football team|Penn State Nittany Lions]]<ref>Rankings from the [[2006 NCAA Division I-BS football rankings#Coaches Poll|Coaches Poll]] on December 3, 2006.</ref> and was televised on [[ESPN]]. On July 23, 2012, the NCAA vacated Penn State's win as part of sanctions brought forth on the school due to a [[Penn_State_child_sex_abuse_scandal|child sex abuse scandal]].

==Scoring summary==
==Scoring summary==
===First quarter===
===First quarter===

Revision as of 18:56, 23 July 2012

MVPTony Hunt (Penn State RB)

The 2007 Outback Bowl Game was a college football bowl game sponsored by Outback Steakhouse. It was part of the 2006–2007 bowl game season that concluded the 2006 NCAA Division I-BS football season. The Outback Bowl has been played annually since 1986 (until 1994 it was known as the Hall of Fame Bowl). The 2007 game was played on January 1, 2007, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. The game pitted the #18 Tennessee Volunteers against the unranked Penn State Nittany Lions[3] and was televised on ESPN. On July 23, 2012, the NCAA vacated Penn State's win as part of sanctions brought forth on the school due to a child sex abuse scandal.

Scoring summary

First quarter

  • Tennessee James Wilhoit II 44 yard field goal. (4:58) 3-0 Tennessee

Second quarter

  • Penn State Kevin Kelly 34 yard field goal. (11:43) 3-3 Tie
  • Penn State Andrew Quarless 2 yard touchdown pass from Anthony Morelli (Kelly kick good). (3:30) 10-3 Penn State
  • Tennessee LaMarcus Coker 42 yard touchdown run (Wilhoit kick good). (1:15) 10-10 Tie

Third quarter

  • No scoring plays.

Fourth quarter

  • Penn State Tony Davis 88 yard fumble return for touchdown (Kelly kick good). (10:01) 17-10 Penn State
  • Penn State Kevin Kelly 22 yard field goal. (3:29) 20-10 Penn State

References

  1. ^ a b Crawley, Stan (2007-01-01). "Penn State Defeats Tennessee, 20-10, In Outback Bowl". chattanoogan.com. Retrieved 2008-01-17.
  2. ^ TV.com Forums - Bowl Game Announcers
  3. ^ Rankings from the Coaches Poll on December 3, 2006.