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- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game abstract "The 2007 Dr. Pepper Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Championship Game featured the Boston College Eagles and the Virginia Tech Hokies in a regular-season college football game that determined the conference's champion for the 2007 season. Virginia Tech defeated Boston College 30–16 to win the ACC football championship. The game, held at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, was a rematch of a regular-season game that took place on October 25, in Blacksburg, Virginia. In that game, Boston College, courtesy of a late-game comeback by quarterback Matt Ryan, won 14–10.Following the loss, Virginia Tech won five straight games to win the Coastal Division of the ACC, while Boston College stumbled, losing two games before defeating the Clemson Tigers to win the Atlantic Division and representation in the Championship Game. Most pre-game media coverage of the event cast the game as an opportunity for Virginia Tech to avenge its earlier loss. In addition, the winner of the game would be awarded an automatic bid to the Bowl Championship Series 2008 Orange Bowl game in Miami, Florida on January 3, 2008. Despite Boston College's earlier win over Virginia Tech, spread bettors favored Virginia Tech by five points.In the opening quarter of the game, the Eagles took a 7–0 lead on a 51-yard fumble return for a touchdown. The Eagles' offense dominated the first half of the game statistically, but failed to add to its early lead until the second quarter, when a field goal made it 10–0. Virginia Tech answered with a touchdown of their own, but Boston College responded with a seven-play, 74-yard touchdown drive of its own. Then came perhaps the most pivotal play of the game. During the extra point kick following the Boston College touchdown, Virginia Tech's Duane Brown blocked the kick, which was caught by the Hokies' cornerback Brandon Flowers, who returned it 75 yards for a defensive two-point conversion.The play changed the momentum of the game. Virginia Tech added a tying touchdown before halftime, and after a scoreless third quarter, two Matt Ryan interceptions resulted in 14 points for Virginia Tech and a 30–16 Virginia Tech win. With the victory, the Hokies earned their second Atlantic Coast Conference football championship in four years and their first Orange Bowl bid since 1996.".
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- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game attendance "53212".
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game caption "ACC Championship logo".
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game city Jacksonville,_Florida.
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game dateGamePlayed "--12-01".
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game footballSeason "2007".
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game gameName "ACC Championship Game".
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game halftime "Dr Pepper "Million Dollar Throw"".
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- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game homeCoach Jeff_Jagodzinski.
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- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game homeNameShort "Boston College".
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game homeNickname "Eagles".
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game homeRecord "10".
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game homeSchool "Boston College".
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game mvp "QB Sean Glennon, Virginia Tech".
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game odds "Virginia Tech by 4.5–5".
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game optionalSubheader "Conference Championship".
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game ratings "4.1".
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game referee "Jack Childress".
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game stadium EverBank_Field.
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game titleSponsor "Dr. Pepper".
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game usAnnouncers "Brad Nessler, Bob Griese, Paul Maguire and Bonnie Bernstein".
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game usNetwork ESPN_College_Football_on_ABC.
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- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game visitorCoach Frank_Beamer.
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- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game visitorNameShort "Virginia Tech".
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game visitorNickname "Hokies".
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game visitorRecord "10".
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game visitorSchool "Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University".
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game yearGamePlayed "2007".
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game subject Category:2007_Atlantic_Coast_Conference_football_season.
- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game subject Category:2007_in_Florida.
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- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game subject Category:Boston_College_Eagles_football.
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- 2007_ACC_Championship_Game comment "The 2007 Dr. Pepper Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Championship Game featured the Boston College Eagles and the Virginia Tech Hokies in a regular-season college football game that determined the conference's champion for the 2007 season. Virginia Tech defeated Boston College 30–16 to win the ACC football championship. The game, held at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, was a rematch of a regular-season game that took place on October 25, in Blacksburg, Virginia.".
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