Memphis 27, Florida Atlantic 44

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MEM (7-6)7137027
FAU (8-5)17137744

Final

8:00 PM ET, December 21, 2007
Superdome
NEW ORLEANS, LA

Schnellenberger's Owls face Memphis, aim for first-ever bowl win

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Bowl Overview
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Florida Atlantic didn't even start playing football until 2001. Now, the Owls are going to a bowl after winning a share of the Sun Belt title. Veteran coach Howard Schnellenberger has brought this program along quicker than anyone could have imagined. Memphis started out 2-4 and went through the tragic shooting death on campus of one of its players, Taylor Bradford. But the Tigers rebounded to win five of their last six games.
-- Chris Low
Complete Bowl Overview
Scouts Preview
FAU and Memphis have explosive offenses and pitiful special teams. The difference in the game might be the Owls' edge on defense, writes Scouts Inc.
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Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
MEM7-63804194-33-33-26-2
FAU8-54054324-24-36-16-1
· Complete Standings
In Close Games (7 points or less. Since 2001)
 RECORD
MEM11 - 16
FAU9 - 6
Record When Scoring... (Since 2001)
 20 OR MORE30 OR MORE40 OR MORE50 OR MORE
MEM40-25-028-7-015-2-05-0-0
FAU36-7-023-1-05-0-02-0-0
 LESS THAN 20LESS THAN 30LESS THAN 40LESS THAN 50
MEM1-18-013-36-026-41-036-43-0
FAU4-35-017-41-035-42-038-42-0
TEAM AVERAGES & NCAA RANKS
OFFENSETMPER GAME AVERAGE / NCAA RANK
Total YardsMEM
 
447.4 / 23rd
FAU
 
413.1 / 45th
Passing YardsMEM
 
313.9 / 13th
FAU
 
296.8 / 22nd
Rushing YardsMEM
 
139.6 / 77th
FAU
 
126.9 / 92nd
Points ScoredMEM
 
29.4 / 49th
FAU
 
30.1 / 40th
Full Team Stats: Memphis | Florida Atlantic
Individual Leaders
Memphis Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Hudgen...62.5137765
Bass65.467364
Florida Atlantic Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Smith57.31915145
Vancam...61.488672
Memphis Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Steele17910075.611
Pitts471964.20
Florida Atlantic Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Morris21311125.29
Rose522474.81
Memphis Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Calhou...6489814.05
Single...3950713.03
Florida Atlantic Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Harmon4255513.24
Bonner2951517.86
Full Player Stats: Memphis | Florida Atlantic
Associated Press

Coach Howard Schnellenberger previously took two established programs and turned them into powerhouses. He has added to his successful reputation by building Florida Atlantic from the ground up and helping it reach the postseason for the first time.

Schnellenberger hopes to lead the Owls to a triumphant end to their historic season when they meet Memphis in the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl on Dec. 21 at the Superdome (ESPN2, 8 p.m. ET).

The 73-year-old Schnellenberger, known for his success with Miami (Fla.) and Louisville, was hired in May 1998 before Florida Atlantic (7-5) even had a football program.

Now in their seventh year of existence and third as a member of the Football Bowl Subdivision, the Owls look for the first bowl victory in school history to go with their first league title. That happened on Dec. 1, beating Troy 38-32 to win the Sun Belt Conference.

"It's a reward for all the things that they've done to this point, but more importantly than that, it's still part of the mission that all the kids came here for," said Schnellenberger, named the Sun Belt's coach of the year.

Schnellenberger seeks to improve to 5-0 as a head coach in bowl games, though he has not appeared in one since leading Louisville to a Liberty Bowl win over Michigan State in 1993. His most notable postseason appearance was a 1983 Orange Bowl win over Nebraska that gave Miami a national championship.

Schnellenberger's Owls won their final two games of the season on the road to finish with a 6-1 conference record. They now look to win three straight for the first time since the 2004 season - their last in the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly Division I-AA).

"Our goals were to win our conference and beat one of the big teams out of the conference. And we did both of that," quarterback Rusty Smith said. "We made it to a bowl game. This is simply just additional stuff."

Smith was the Sun Belt player of the year, having led the conference with 3,352 passing yards and a school-record 27 touchdowns while throwing only eight interceptions. The redshirt sophomore set a school record with 463 passing yards and five TDs in a Sept. 15 victory over Big Ten foe Minnesota.

His favorite target has been Cortez Gent, who had a career-high 155 yards and a touchdown on eight catches in the conference-clinching win over Troy. He has 1,030 receiving yards and nine TDs in 11 games after totaling just 66 yards in nine games as a redshirt freshman last season.

"They feel that they have done what they set out to do and they're a complete success at this moment," Schnellenberger said.

Memphis (7-5) is feeling just as successful, heading into its fourth bowl game in five seasons and second such appearance in New Orleans. The Tigers beat Sun Belt foe North Texas 27-17 in that 2003 game, and moved to 4-1 in bowls by beating Akron 38-31 to win the 2005 Motor City Bowl in their most recent postseason appearance.

It appeared Memphis would miss out on bowl season for a second straight year after opening 2-4 this season following its 2-10 record in 2006. However, the Tigers bounced back to win five of their final six games, finishing tied for the second-best record in Conference USA at 6-2.

"What a great reward for this football team," Tigers coach Tommy West said. "For this team to come together the way it did this year and battle back from so many adversities; this bowl invitation is a tribute to what they have accomplished and overcome."

The Tigers capped the regular season by winning the longest game in school history, 55-52 in triple overtime against Southern Methodist on Nov. 24.

Quarterback Martin Hankins completed 30 of 59 passes for 336 yards and a season high-tying four TDs, including three to Carlos Singleton in third quarter. Hankins threw for 2,939 yards and 22 touchdowns in 10 games this season.

While Singleton led the Tigers with 10 touchdown catches, Duke Calhoun led the team with 58 receptions for 850 yards.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, December 20th
Utah 35 Final
Navy 32
Friday, December 21st
Memphis 27 Final
Florida Atlantic 44
Saturday, December 22nd
Southern Miss 21 Final
Cincinnati 31
Nevada 0 Final
New Mexico 23
UCLA 16 Final
Brigham Young 17
Sunday, December 23rd
Boise State 38 Final
East Carolina 41
Wednesday, December 26th
Purdue 51 Final
Central Michigan 48
Thursday, December 27th
Arizona State 34 Final
Texas 52
Friday, December 28th
Boston College 24 Final
Michigan State 21
TCU 20 Final
Houston 13
Maryland 14 Final
Oregon State 21
Saturday, December 29th
Connecticut 10 Final
Wake Forest 24
UCF 3 Final
Mississippi State 10
Penn State 24 Final
Texas A&M 17
Sunday, December 30th
Alabama 30 Final
Colorado 24
Monday, December 31st
California 42 Final
Air Force 36
Georgia Tech 28 Final
Fresno State 40
South Florida 21 Final
Oregon 56
Kentucky 35 Final
Florida State 28
Indiana 33 Final
Oklahoma State 49
Clemson 20 Final
Auburn 23 OT
Tuesday, January 1st
Wisconsin 17 Final
Tennessee 21
Missouri 38 Final
Arkansas 7
Michigan 41 Final
Florida 35
Texas Tech 31 Final
Virginia 28
Illinois 17 Final
USC 49
Hawaii 10 Final
Georgia 41
Wednesday, January 2nd
West Virginia 48 Final
Oklahoma 28
Thursday, January 3rd
Kansas 24 Final
Virginia Tech 21
Saturday, January 5th
Rutgers 52 Final
Ball State 30
Sunday, January 6th
Bowling Green 7 Final
Tulsa 63
Monday, January 7th
LSU 38 Final
Ohio State 24