2007 Senior Bowl

The 2007 Senior Bowl was a college football exhibition game featuring players from the 2006 college football season and prospects in the 2007 NFL Draft. The 58th edition of the Senior Bowl was played on January 27, 2007, at Ladd–Peebles Stadium in Mobile, Alabama. Clothing company Under Armour sponsored the event for the first year, and provided apparel for the game. Coverage of the event was in high-definition on the NFL Network. The North team won, 27–0.[1]

2007 Under Armour Senior Bowl
58th Senior Bowl
1234 Total
North 101070 27
South 0000 0
DateJanuary 27, 2007
Season2006
StadiumLadd–Peebles Stadium
LocationMobile, Alabama
MVPTony Hunt (RB, Penn State)
Attendance40,646
United States TV coverage
NetworkNFL Network
AnnouncersPat Summerall, Brian Baldinger, Jeanne Zelasko, Krista Voda

Game summary

2007 Under Armour Senior Bowl
Period 1 2 34Total
North 10 10 7027
South 0 0 000

at Ladd–Peebles StadiumMobile, Alabama

  • Date: Saturday, January 27, 2007
  • Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST (3:00 p.m. CST)
  • Game attendance: 40,646
  • TV: NFL Network
  • Source:[2][3]
Game information
First Quarter
  • (11:24) NORTH – Tony Hunt (Penn State) 11-yard run, Mason Crosby (Colorado) kick good; NORTH 7–0
  • (4:24) NORTH – Crosby 38-yard field goal; NORTH 10–0
Second Quarter
  • (10:15) NORTH – Aundrae Allison (East Carolina) 7-yard pass from Drew Stanton (Michigan State), Crosby kick good; NORTH 17–0
  • (0:37) NORTH – Crosby 21-yard field goal; NORTH 20–0
Third Quarter
  • (6:43) NORTH – Jason Hill (Washington State) 7-yard pass from Troy Smith (Ohio State), Crosby kick good; NORTH 27–0
Fourth Quarter
no scoring

References

  1. "Troy Smith leads charge as North blanks South in Senior Bowl". usatoday.com. Associated Press. January 30, 2007.
  2. "College football: Senior Bowl". Tampa Bay Times. January 28, 2007. p. 14C. Retrieved November 11, 2020 via newspapers.com.
  3. Zenor, John (January 27, 2007). "It's Time for Round II". The Anniston Star. Anniston, Alabama. AP. p. 6C. Retrieved November 11, 2020 via newspapers.com.


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