South Florida 21, Oregon 56

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USF (9-4)0140721
ORE (9-4)810281056

Final

2:00 PM ET, December 31, 2007
Sun Bowl
EL PASO, TX

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Bowl Overview
EL PASO, TX - 2:00 PM ET
Oregon's BCS championship hopes were derailed when quarterback Dennis Dixon tore knee ligaments late in the season. The Ducks lost their last three games -- against Arizona, UCLA and Oregon State -- without him. The Bulls were ranked as high as No. 2 in the country before losing three games in a row. South Florida recovered to finish the season with three straight wins.
-- Mark Schlabach
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Oregon's injuries at quarterback give South Florida a distinct advantage, and one the Bulls are too good not to exploit, writes Scouts Inc.
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Matchup
 W-LPFPAHOMEROADDIVCONF
USF9-44513045-14-34-34-3
ORE9-44963076-23-25-45-4
· Complete Standings
In Close Games (7 points or less. Since 2001)
 RECORD
USF9 - 8
ORE13 - 7
Record When Scoring... (Since 2001)
 20 OR MORE30 OR MORE40 OR MORE50 OR MORE
USF51-7-033-2-019-0-06-0-0
ORE54-16-044-5-022-2-08-0-0
 LESS THAN 20LESS THAN 30LESS THAN 40LESS THAN 50
USF1-22-019-27-033-29-046-29-0
ORE2-14-012-25-034-28-048-30-0
TEAM AVERAGES & NCAA RANKS
OFFENSETMPER GAME AVERAGE / NCAA RANK
Total YardsUSF
 
324.0 / 51st
ORE
 
533.0 / 7th
Passing YardsUSF
 
257.0 / 31st
ORE
 
186.0 / 44th
Rushing YardsUSF
 
88.0 / 51st
ORE
 
353.0 / 1st
Points ScoredUSF
 
21.0 / 34th
ORE
 
56.0 / 7th
Full Team Stats: South Florida | Oregon
Individual Leaders
South Florida Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Daniel...53.71983149
Grothe72.951252
Oregon Passing
 CMP%YDSTDINT
Masoli58.02147156
Costa60.619711
South Florida Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
Daniel...1757724.49
Planch...1295814.55
Oregon Rushing
 CARYDSAVGTD
James23015466.714
Masoli1216685.513
South Florida Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Mitche...4070617.74
Love2648918.84
Oregon Receiving
 RECYDSAVGTD
Maehl5369613.16
Dickso...4255113.16
Full Player Stats: South Florida | Oregon

EL PASO, Texas (AP) -- The Sun Bowl drew an enticing matchup, thanks to an upset-filled and unpredictable college football season.

Oregon and South Florida were among the seven schools to be ranked No. 2 in the country one week and lose the next. Three-game losing streaks ended the BCS hopes of both the Ducks and Bulls.

Sure, both teams would rather be meeting with a national title at stake. But all things considered, the Ducks (8-4) and Bulls (9-3) are thrilled to tour the border, nibble enchiladas and knock helmets come Monday.

"We were overjoyed," South Florida coach Jim Leavitt said Sunday, recalling his team's reaction when the Sun Bowl called. "We do feel pretty good. It's very hard to win all your games. Not many can do it."

Said Oregon's Mike Bellotti: "This is a tremendous bowl game."

South Florida is in its 11th season, a national success story for Leavitt's work-from-scratch approach. Only a few ago, the coaching offices were in trailers and now the program is one game from its first 10-win season.

The Bulls were 6-0 and ranked No. 2 when they lost 30-27 at Rutgers on Oct. 18, the first setback in a three-game losing streak.

"When we were rolling along, I wasn't talking too much about the next day," Leavitt said. "We were 6-0. You just stay focused. When we lost those games, you're just trying to bring your team back, to keep playing hard and stay focused."

Oregon skidded, too, losing three straight after Heisman Trophy hopeful Dennis Dixon saw his season end when he aggravated a knee injury in a 34-24 loss at Arizona on Nov. 15.

Going into that one, the Ducks held the No. 2 spot. The other teams that reached No. 2 in the rankings and immediately lost included USC, California, Boston College, Kansas and West Virginia.

Bellotti noted there were several No. 1 teams that lost, too. He attributed the rash of high-ranking defeats to parity, saying scholarship limits and wider television exposure are moving talent around.

He also cited spread offenses for helping undermanned teams compete.

"There's great coaches and great athletes out there," Bellotti said. "There's a tremendous proliferation of information out there, information sharing. You see ideas and all of a sudden everybody's doing it."

Because of injuries, Oregon has peeled the roster to find a Sun Bowl quarterback. South Florida's swarming defense will face a redshirt freshman, though Bellotti won't say if he'll start Cody Kempt or Justin Roper.

Both were at the bottom of the depth chart back in fall camp. Kempt took over when Dixon's replacement, Brady Leaf, was hurt against UCLA, then Kempt was knocked out of the Oregon State game the next week.

Roper took over in that one, throwing a 31-yard TD strike on his first throw.

"We've had four weeks now to groom our quarterbacks," Bellotti said. "Both of them have been able to get so many more reps and so much more experience. The hard thing is simulating game speed."

That might leave it to Oregon tailback Jonathan Stewart, who led the Pac-10 with an average 122.4 yards rushing per game.

"Stewart is such a good running back, a guy who's going to be real focused," Leavitt said.

South Florida's defense is led by end George Selvie, the Big East defensive player of the year who led the nation with 31 1/2 tackles for losses and needs one more to set an NCAA single-season record.

"They always say, 'Be the most relentless team on the field," Selvie said. "That's what we're going to try to do."

The Bulls' offense is led by quarterback Matt Grothe, a dual threat who completed 60 percent of his passes this season while rushing for 832 yards. He put up 23 TDs, including 13 through the air.

Bellotti compared Grothe to Heisman winner Tim Tebow of Florida or Washington standout Jake Locker.

"They run power plays for their quarterback," Bellotti said. "He's capable of doing that and still completing 60 to 65 percent of his passes in a game. That's a great tribute to his athleticism."

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