2007 Weber State vs. Portland State football game
Weber State University vs. Portland State University |
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
Total |
Weber State |
3 | 35 | 21 | 14 |
73 |
Portland State |
7 | 20 | 21 | 20 |
68 |
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Date | October 23, 2007 |
Stadium | PGE Park |
Location | Portland, Oregon |
Attendance | 8,924[1] |
The 2007 Weber State-Portland State football game was a college football game held on October 23 at PGE Park in Portland, Oregon. It pitted the Portland State Vikings against the Weber State Wildcats. The Wildcats defeated the Vikings 73-68. The two teams combined for 141 points, setting an National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) all-division record for most points scored in a game.[2]
That record lasted only two weeks, as on November 10, Hartwick defeated Utica 72-70 in a four-overtime Division III game.[3] In the second round of the NCAA Division II playoffs on November 24, Chadron State defeated Abilene Christian 76-73 in three overtimes after coming back from a 49-20 fourth-quarter deficit to tie the game at 56 at the end of regulation.[4] The following year, in the same round of the Division II playoffs, that record was smashed when Abilene Christian defeated West Texas A&M 93–68 on November 22, 2008.[5] The Weber State-Portland State game still holds the record for most points scored in a Division I college football game.
Game summary
Weber State scored 35 points in the second quarter to take a 38-27 lead at halftime. By then, the Wildcats already had 443 yards in total offense — 10 yards more than its previous season high for an entire game.[6] Portland State made up for its shaky defense with a high-powered offense that started the second half with a pair of touchdown passes from Drew Hubel, first to David Lewis and then to Tremayne Kirkland, which put the Vikings in front 41-38.[6] Portland State had its last lead of the game when Hubel hit Lewis with an 8-yard touchdown pass at 8:15 of the third quarter to make it 48-45. The Wildcats took the lead for good on their next possession, which chewed up nearly six minutes and culminated with Cameron Higgins 4-yard touchdown pass to Akamu Aki to make the score 52-48.[6] Weber State followed that with Bryant Eteuati’s 77-yard punt return for a touchdown and Higgins’ 4-yard scoring run, which pushed the Wildcats’ advantage to 66-48 early in the fourth quarter. The teams traded touchdowns after that, leaving Weber State in front 73-55 with 4:22 left. Hubel, who was making his first college start, threw his ninth touchdown pass and Andy Shantz returned a fumble 84 yards for a touchdown with 31 seconds left. Hubel's nine touchdown passes set a school and Big Sky Conference record.[6] The Vikings failed to recover the onside kick and Weber State managed to run out the clock.
Portland State QB Drew Hubel's incredible individual performance - 35 completions in 56 attempts for 485 yards, 9 touchdowns and no interceptions - gave the true freshman one of College Sporting News' "Player of the Week" awards in Football Championship Subdivision for the week of 29 October 2007.[7]
Statistics
| Weber State | Portland State |
Scoring | 73 | 68 |
First Downs | 34 | 23 |
Rushed-yards | 57-353 | 10-17 |
Passing yards | 334 | 485 |
Penalties-yards | 10-95 | 7-64 |
Total Offense | 687 | 502 |
Fumbles-Lost | 1-1 | 1-0 |
Time of possession | 38:17 | 21:43 |
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