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词条 2007 Fresno State Bulldogs football team
释义

  1. Pre-season

  2. Schedule

  3. Personnel

     Coaching staff  Roster  Depth Chart 

  4. Game summaries

     Sacramento State  at No. 23 Texas A&M  at No. 19 Oregon  Louisiana Tech  at Nevada  at Idaho  San Jose State  Boise State  Utah State  at No. 12 Hawaii  Kansas State  at New Mexico State  Vs. Georgia Tech (Humanitarian Bowl) 

  5. Awards

  6. References

{{Use mdy dates|date=March 2012}}{{Infobox NCAA team season
|Year=2007
|Team=Fresno State Bulldogs
|Image=Fresno State wordmark.png
|ImageSize=200
|Conference=Western Athletic Conference
|ShortConference=WAC
|Division=
|CoachRank=
|APRank=
|Record=9–4
|ConfRecord=6–2
|HeadCoach=Pat Hill
|OffCoach=Jim McElwain
|DefCoach=Dan Brown
|OScheme=Pro-style
|DScheme=4–3
|StadiumArena=Bulldog Stadium
(Capacity: 41,031)
|Champion=Humanitarian Bowl champion
|BowlTourney=Humanitarian Bowl
|BowlTourneyResult=W 40–28 vs. Georgia Tech
}}{{2007 WAC football standings}}

The 2007 Fresno State football team represented California State University, Fresno in the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season. This season was the Bulldogs' 27th in their current home of Bulldog Stadium in Fresno, California and their 11th with Pat Hill as head coach.

Pre-season

At the end of the 2006 season, former offensive coordinator Steve Hagen resigned to accept the coaching position of offensive coordinator at North Carolina. He will be replaced by Oakland Raiders assistant head coach and quarterbacks coach Jim McElwain. Former Fresno State quarterback Jeff Grady, who had worked as an assistant coach at Fresno State in previous years, was promoted to tight end coach for 2007.

Fresno State RB Dwayne Wright decided to forgo his senior season and enter the 2007 NFL Draft at the end of the 2006 season. He was projected as either a late second or early third round draft pick, but was not chosen until the fourth round. RB Lonyae Miller is expected to start in his place.

The Bulldogs opened spring drills on March 7 and the annual spring game took place on April 28.

Schedule

{{CFB schedule
| rankyear = 2007
| timezone = Pacific
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 1
| time = 7:00 pm
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| opponent = Sacramento State
| site_stadium = Bulldog Stadium
| site_cityst = Fresno, CA
| tv =
| score = 24–3
| attend = 35,963
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 8
| time = 2:30 pm
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| opponent = Texas A&M
| opprank = 23
| site_stadium = Kyle Field
| site_cityst = College Station, TX
| tv = FSN
| score = 45–47
| overtime = 3OT
| attend = 75,922
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 15
| time = 3:30 pm
| w/l = l
| nonconf = y
| away = y
| opponent = Oregon
| opprank = 19
| site_stadium = Autzen Stadium
| site_cityst = Eugene, OR
| tv =
| score = 21–52
| attend = 58,525
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = September 29
| time = 7:00 pm
| w/l = w
| opponent = Louisiana Tech
| gamename = Battle for the Bone
| site_stadium = Bulldog Stadium
| site_cityst = Fresno, CA
| tv =
| score = 17–6
| attend = 38,104
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 6
| time = 1:00 pm
| w/l = w
| away = y
| opponent = Nevada
| site_stadium = Mackay Stadium
| site_cityst = Reno, NV
| tv =
| score = 49–41
| attend = 18,503
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 13
| time = 2:00 pm
| w/l = w
| away = y
| opponent = Idaho
| site_stadium = Kibbie Dome
| site_cityst = Moscow, ID
| tv =
| score = 37–24
| attend = 14,205
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 20
| time = 2:00 pm
| w/l = w
| homecoming = y
| opponent = San Jose State
| gamename = Rivalry
| site_stadium = Bulldog Stadium
| site_cityst = Fresno, CA
| tv =
| score = 30–0
| attend = 35,494
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = October 26
| time = 6:00 pm
| w/l = l
| opponent = Boise State
| gamename = Battle for the Milk Can
| site_stadium = Bulldog Stadium
| site_cityst = Fresno, CA
| tv = ESPN2
| score = 21–34
| attend = 40,607
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 3
| time = 2:00 pm
| w/l = w
| opponent = Utah State
| site_stadium = Bulldog Stadium
| site_cityst = Fresno, CA
| tv =
| score = 38–27
| attend = 32,904
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 10
| time = 8:05 pm
| w/l = l
| away = y
| opponent = Hawaii
| opprank = 12
| site_stadium = Aloha Stadium
| site_cityst = Honolulu, HI
| tv =
| score = 30–37
| attend = 49,047
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 24
| time = 12:30 pm
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| opponent = Kansas State
| site_stadium = Bulldog Stadium
| site_cityst = Fresno, CA
| tv = ESPN
| score = 45–29
| attend = 34,671
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = November 30
| time = 5:00 pm
| w/l = w
| away = y
| opponent = New Mexico State
| site_stadium = Aggie Memorial Stadium
| site_cityst = Las Cruces, NM
| tv = ESPN2
| score = 30–23
| attend = 6,397
}}
|{{CFB schedule entry
| date = December 31
| time = 11:00 am
| w/l = w
| nonconf = y
| neutral = y
| opponent = Georgia Tech
| gamename = Humanitarian Bowl
| site_stadium = Bronco Stadium
| site_cityst = Boise,ID
| tv = ESPN2
| score = 40–28
| attend = 27,062
}}
}}

Personnel

Coaching staff

Name Position Seasons at
Fresno State
Alma Mater
Pat Hill Head coach 11th UC Riverside (1973)
Jim McElwain Offensive coordinator First season Eastern Washington University (1983)
Dan Brown Defensive coordinator 10th
Jeff Grady Tight Ends
John Baxter Special Teams/Wide Receivers
Tom Mason Assistant Head Coach/Linebackers 7th Nevada (1977)
Kerry Locklin Defensive Line
Tim Skipper Running Backs
Randy Stewart Secondary
Derek Frazier Offensive Line
Andy Buh Graduate Assistant

Roster

(as of 04/09/2007)
Wide Receivers
  • 5 Marlon Moore – Sophomore
  • 6 Chastin WestSophomore
  • 13 Jason Crawley – Sophomore
  • 19 Seyi AjirotutuSophomore
  • 17 Jamel Hamler – Freshman
  • 25 Shannon Dorsey – Senior
  • 86 Darren Newborne – Sophomore
Offensive Line
  • 52 Richard Pacheco – Sophomore
  • 60 Kenny Wiggins – Freshman
  • 61 Charley Robbins – Freshman
  • 62 Cole Popovich – OG
  • 65 Pierce Masse – Junior
  • 68 James Meeks – Sophomore
  • 69 Andrew Jackson – Freshman
  • 71 Nick Wright – Freshman
  • 72 Bobby Lepori – Junior
  • 73 Kenny Avon – Junior
  • 74 Joe Bernardi – Freshman
  • 75 Chris Piligian – Senior
  • 76 Adam McDowell – Junior
  • 77 Ryan Wendell – Senior
  • 79 Sean Yandall – Junior
  • 97 Jason Shirley – Senior
Tight Ends
  • 49 Cameron Harris – Junior
  • 80 Drew Lubinsky – Junior
  • 81 Norman Davis – Sophomore
  • 85 Bear PascoeJunior
  • 88 Jesus Tapia – Senior
 Quarterbacks
  • 7 Tom Brandstater – QB Junior
  • 16 Matt Christian – Freshman
  • 15 Ryan Colburn – Freshman
Running Backs
  • 1 Lonyae Miller – RB Sophomore
  • 2 Clifton Smith – Senior
  • 22 Anthony Harding – Sophomore
  • 27 Rich Owens – Sophomore
  • 44 Frank Padilla – Freshman
  • 34 Jamal Rashad – Sophomore
Fullbacks
  • 40 Nathan Adams – Senior
  • 45 Isaac Kinter -Sophomore
  • 48 Reynard Camp – Sophomore
Defensive Ends
  • 11 Tyler Clutts – Senior
  • 41 Ikenna Ike – Junior
  • 7 Jason RobertsJunior
  • 90 Taylor Smith – Freshman
  • 55 Michael StuartJunior
Defensive Tackles
  • 42 Charles TolbertSenior
  • 50 Cornell Banks – Freshman
  • 95 Mark Roberts – Freshman
  • 94 Jon MongaJunior
  • 96 Wilson Ramos – Sophomore
 Linebackers
  • 10 Nico Herron – Freshman
  • 27 Chris Lewis – Freshman
  • 31 Marcus Riley – Senior
  • 32 Quaadir Brown – Sophomore
  • 34 Trevor Shamblee – Senior
  • 35 Nick Bates – Sophomore
  • 43 Ahijah Lane – Senior
  • 47 Ryan MachadoSophomore
  • 48 Frank Manquero – Sophomore
  • 49 Todd Chisom – Sophomore
  • 54 Ben Jacobs – Freshman
  • 56 Robert Schenck – Freshman
  • 58 Ryan McKinleyJunior
Defensive backs
  • 4 Damion OwensSophomore
  • 22 Damon Jenkins – Senior
  • 26 Jason BlackmonSophomore
  • 27 Jay Reddick – Sophomore
  • 28 A.J. Jefferson – Sophomore
  • 46 Will Harding – Senior
Safeties
  • 19 Marvin HaynesSophomore
  • 40 Brian Gridiron – Senior
  • 23 Jake Jorde – Junior
  • 20 Lorne Bell – Freshman
  • 3 Moses HarrisSophomore
Punters
  • 42 Robert Malone – P Sophomore
Kickers
  • 39 Clint Stitser – Senior
  • 35 Kyle Zimmerman – K Senior
Long Snapper
  • 90 Ken Amendola – Senior
† Projected starter at position     * Injured.

Depth Chart

Defensive Starters
 {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"    ! FS
Marvin Haynes
Jake Jorde
   {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"    ! WLB !! MLB !! SLB
Marcus Riley Trevor Shamblee Ahjah Lane
Qaadir Brown Ryan Machado Ryan McKinley

| align="left" |
   {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"    ! SS

|-
| Mosses Harris
|-
| AJ Jefferson
|}
|-
| align="left" |
   {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"    ! CB

|-
| Damon Jenkins
|-
| Marvin Haynes
|}
| align="center" |
   {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"

|-
|-
| Tyler Clutts || Charles Tolbert || Jon Monga || Jason Roberts
|-
| Michael Stuart || Kenny Avon || Ikenna Ike || Marlon Brisco
|}
| align="right" |
   {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"    ! CB

|-
| Jason Blackmon
|-
| Damion Owens
|}
|}
|-
| style="height:3em" |
|-
| align="center" |
Offensive Starters
   {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"    ! WR
Chastin West
Jason Crawley

|
   {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"

|-
|-
| James Paulk || Cole Popovich || Cameron Harris || Ryan Wendell || Adam McDowell
|-
| Bobby Lepori || Robin Kezirian || Joe Bernardi || Richard Pacheo || Pierce Masse
|}
|
   {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"

|-
|-
| Bear Pascoe
|-
| Jesus Tapia
|}
| align="right" |
   {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"    ! WR

|-
| Seyi Ajirotutu
|-
| Kevin Ciccone
|}
|-
|
| align="center" |
   {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"    ! QB

|-
| Tom Brandstater
|-
| Ryan Colburn
|}
|-
|
| align="center" |
   {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"    ! FB

|-
| Roshon Vercher
|-
| Nate Adams
|}
|-
|
| align="center" |
   {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"    ! RB

|-
| Lonyae Miller
|-
| Anthony Harding
|}
|}
|}

Game summaries

Sacramento State

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|Road=Hornets
|R1=0
|R2=3
|R3=0
|R4=0
|Home=Bulldogs
|H1=7
|H2=7
|H3=7
|H4=3
}}{{see also|2007 Sacramento State Hornets football team}}{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}

Quarterback Tom Brandstater went 16 of 27 for 199 yards in the victory against in-state FCS rival Sacramento State, who was limited to 102 total yards. Lonyae Miller and Clifton Smith both found the end zone for touchdowns, while freshmen running back Ryan Matthews ran for 77 yards on the night. The game also featured Fresno State's retirement of David Carr's No. 8 jersey during the halftime ceremony.

{{-}}

at No. 23 Texas A&M

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|Road=Bulldogs
|R1=0
|R2=0
|R3=14
|R4=15
|R5=3
|R6=7
|R7=6
|RT=45
|Home=No. 23 Aggies
|H1=7
|H2=12
|H3=3
|H4=7
|H5=3
|H6=7
|H7=8
|HT=47
}}{{see also|2007 Texas A&M Aggies football team}}{{CollegeSecondaryHeader|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
First meeting

This was the first-ever meeting between the Fresno State Bulldogs and the Texas Aggies.[1]

The Texas A&M Aggies defeated the Bulldogs 47–45 in triple overtime, despite being outgained 438–393. Tom Brandstater established himself in the loss, going 22–32 for 286 yards and 3 touchdowns. A&M's Jorvorskie Lane rushed for 122 yards on 23 carries, and while Fresno State put together a tremendous second half performance and took the Aggies into three overtimes they could not find the end zone for the final two-point conversion that cost them the game.

ESPN reported, "Texas A&M turned to its powerful running back to stave off Fresno State... Jorvorskie Lane rushed for two of his four touchdowns in the second and third overtimes as the 23rd-ranked Aggies beat the feisty Bulldogs 47–45 in the first three-OT game in A&M history. The 6-foot, 268-pound Lane barreled for his final touchdown from 3 yards out, then charged into the end zone again for the winning 2-point conversion on A&M's final possession."[2]{{-}}{{-}}

at No. 19 Oregon

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|Road=Bulldogs
|R1=6
|R2=8
|R3=0
|R4=7
|Home=No. 19 Ducks
|H1=21
|H2=21
|H3=0
|H4=10
}}{{see also|2007 Oregon Ducks football team}}{{CollegeSecondaryHeader|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
2-5 2006 ORE, 31-24

In a game marked by an impressive performance by Duck's running back Jonathan Stewart, the Bulldogs were largely outplayed on both sides of the ball in a 21–52 loss. Fresno State put up 327 total yards of offense, compared to Oregon's 461. Oregon was able to control the run very effectively, as Fresno State was only able to run for 60 yards total in the game, compared to 307 by Oregon running backs. Fresno State was able to produce more passing yards than Oregon, with Tom Brandstater going 18 of 32 for 219, compared to Dixon's 14 of 20 for 139 yards. Jonathan Stewart's 17 touches produced 165 yards and two touchdowns, including an 88-yard run.

{{-}}

Louisiana Tech

{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Louisiana Tech Bulldogs
|R1=3
|R2=3
|R3=0
|R4=0
|Home=Fresno State Bulldogs
|H1=0
|H2=0
|H3=10
|H4=7
}}{{see also|2007 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs football team}}{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
6-22006FRES, 34-27

Fresno State trailed at halftime 6–0 before taking control in the 2nd half in a 17–6 victory in Bulldog Stadium. Running Backs Lonyae Miller, Ryan Mathews, and Clifton Smith combined to rush for 139 yards with Smith producing a fourth-quarter touchdown. Louisiana Tech's quarterback Zac Champion passed for more yards than Fresno State's Tom Brandstater in the loss, going 22 of 48 with 179 yards compared to Brandstater's 8 for 22 attempts for 92 yards. The game was attended by 38,104 fans.

{{-}}

at Nevada

{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road= Bulldogs
|R1=14
|R2=14
|R3=14
|R4=7
|Home=Wolf Pack
|H1=3
|H2=10
|H3=7
|H4=21
}}{{see also|2007 Nevada Wolf Pack football team}}{{CollegeSecondaryHeader|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
23–14–1 2006FRES, 28-19

Fresno State earned its second conference win and third overall by beating Nevada in Reno. Fresno State quarterback Tom Brandstater passed for 168 yards going 10 for 16 in the win, but the real star of the game was running back Ryan Mathews, who rushed for 171 yards on 14 carries with three touchdowns. Lonyae Miller ran for 95 yards on 12 carries as well. Remarkably, Nevada-Reno quarterback Colin Kaepernick, a redshirt freshman who came into the game to fill in for starter Nick Graziano, went 23 for 26 for 384 yards in the loss. The recorded attendance was 18,503.

{{-}}

at Idaho

{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Bulldogs
|R1=7
|R2=10
|R3=14
|R4=6
|Home=Vandals
|H1=0
|H2=7
|H3=7
|H4=10
}}{{see also|2007 Idaho Vandals football team}}{{CollegeSecondaryHeader|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
5-4 2006 FRES, 34-0

Fresno State quarterback Tom Brandstater went 17 of 22 for 178 yards to secure the away win for the Bulldogs. Lonyae Miller had another 100 yard game, going 108 yards on 18 carries. Idaho's Deonte Jackson also had a big game, rushing for 111 yards on 11 carries. Fresno State only outgained Idaho 421 to 420 in total yardage, but the 4 Idaho turnovers were costly. 14,205 watched the Bulldogs extend their winning streak to 3 in the Kibbie Dome.

{{-}}

San Jose State

{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Spartans
|R1=0
|R2=0
|R3=0
|R4=0
|Home=Bulldogs
|H1=3
|H2=3
|H3=21
|H4=3
}}{{see also|2007 San Jose State Spartans football team|Fresno State–San Jose State football rivalry}}{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
35-33-3 2006 SJSU, 24-14

Fresno State shutout rival San Jose State in the seventy-second meeting between the two conference opponents, earning the homecoming win. Going into halftime with a 6–0 lead having benefited from two missed Spartan kicks, the Bulldogs blew the game open to start the second half, with a 61-yard kickoff return by A.J. Jefferson, and a 14-yard touchdown run by Ryan Mathews. The freshmen Mathews later had a 58-yard touchdown run in a 144-yard game. Fresno State quarterback Tom Branstater threw for 132 yards, while San Jose State quarterback Adam Trafalis passed for 354 yards, and ran for 97 more in the losing effort. The Fresno State defense was efficient in keeping the powerful San Jose State offense out of the end zone.

{{-}}

Boise State

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|Road=Broncos
|R1=14
|R2=3
|R3=7
|R4=10
|Home=Bulldogs
|H1=14
|H2=0
|H3=0
|H4=7
}}{{see also|2007 Boise State Broncos football team|Milk Can (college football)}}{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
4-5 2006 BSU, 45-21
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Utah State

{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Aggies
|R1=0
|R2=7
|R3=10
|R4=10
|Home=Bulldogs
|H1=14
|H2=17
|H3=7
|H4=0
}}{{see also|2007 Utah State Aggies football team}}{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
11-10-1 2006 USU, 13-12
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at No. 12 Hawaii

{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Bulldogs
|R1=7
|R2=9
|R3=0
|R4=14
|Home=No. 12 Warriors
|H1=24
|H2=10
|H3=0
|H4=3
}}{{see also|2007 Hawaii Warriors football team|Fresno State–Hawaii football rivalry}}{{CollegeSecondaryHeader|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
20–17–1 2006 HI, 68-37
{{-}}

Kansas State

{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Wildcats
|R1=14
|R2=7
|R3=0
|R4=8
|Home=Bulldogs
|H1=10
|H2=21
|H3=14
|H4=0
}}{{see also|2007 Kansas State Wildcats football team}}{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
1-0 2004 FRES, 45-21
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at New Mexico State

{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Bulldogs
|R1=6
|R2=17
|R3=7
|R4=0
|Home=Aggies
|H1=7
|H2=6
|H3=3
|H4=7
}}{{see also|2007 New Mexico State Aggies football team}}{{CollegeSecondaryHeader|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
13-0 2006 FRES, 23-18
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Vs. Georgia Tech (Humanitarian Bowl)

{{Linescore Amfootball|
|Road=Yellow Jackets
|R1=7
|R2=0
|R3=14
|R4=7
|Home=Bulldogs
|H1=3
|H2=17
|H3=14
|H4=6
}}{{see also|2007 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football team|2007 Humanitarian Bowl}}{{CollegePrimaryHeader|team=Fresno State Bulldogs|Overall record|Last meeting|Result}}
1-0 2002 FRES, 30-21
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Awards

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=https://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/news?slug=ap-t25-fresnost-texasam&prov=ap&type=lgns|title=Fresno State presents stiffer test for Texas A&M in Week 2|author=Duncan, Chris|publisher=Yahoo! Sports|accessdate=September 9, 2007|date=September 7, 2007}}
2. ^{{cite news | url=http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=272510245 | title=Lane TDs highlight wild finish as A&M nips Fresno | work=ESPNU.com | publisher=The Disney Company | date=September 8, 2007 | accessdate=September 8, 2007}}
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