The 2007 FedEx Orange Bowl game was a college football Bowl Championship Series (BCS) bowl game following the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The game was played on January 2, 2007, at Dolphin Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. The game matched the No. 6 Louisville Cardinals versus the No. 15 Wake Forest Demon Deacons and was televised on Fox.
Each of the teams selected an honorary captain. Louisville chose boxing legend Muhammad Ali, a Louisville native, and Wake Forest chose golf great Arnold Palmer, a Wake alumnus. Dwyane Wade of the hometown Miami Heat presented the coin for the coin toss.
The officiating team was provided by the Southeastern Conference.
Scoring summary
| Scoring summary
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| Quarter
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Time
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Drive
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Team
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Scoring information
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Score
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| Plays
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Yards
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TOP
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UofL
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WFU
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| 2
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14:17
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1
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2:11
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WFU
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44-yard field goal by Sam Swank
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0
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3
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| 2
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08:30
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61
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5:44
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UofL
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41-yard field goal by Art Carmody
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3
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3
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| 2
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05:53
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47
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0:38
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UofL
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Anthony Allen 21-yard touchdown reception from Patrick Carter, Art Carmody kick good
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10
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3
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| 3
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11:34
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52
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1:07
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WFU
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Nate Morton 30-yard touchdown reception from Riley Skinner, Sam Swank kick good
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10
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10
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| 4
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14:46
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61
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2:17
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WFU
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36-yard field goal by Sam Swank
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10
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13
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| 4
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12:31
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81
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2:06
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UofL
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Anthony Allen 1-yard touchdown run, Art Carmody kick good
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17
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13
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| 4
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04:57
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71
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5:26
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UofL
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Brock Bolen 18-yard touchdown run, Art Carmody kick good
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24
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13
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| "TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.
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24
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13
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References
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- Poinsettia (Dec. 19)
- Las Vegas (Dec. 21)
- New Orleans (Dec. 22)
- PapaJohns.com (Dec. 23)
- New Mexico (Dec. 23)
- Armed Forces (Dec. 23)
- Hawaii (Dec. 24)
- Motor City (Dec. 26)
- Emerald (Dec. 27)
- Holiday (Dec. 28)
- Independence (Dec. 28)
- Texas (Dec. 28)
- Music City (Dec. 29)
- Sun (Dec. 29)
- Liberty (Dec. 29)
- Insight (Dec. 29)
- Champs Sports (Dec. 29)
- Meineke Car Care (Dec. 30)
- Alamo (Dec. 30)
- Chick-fil-A (Dec. 30)
- MPC Computers (Dec. 31)
- Outback (Jan. 1)
- Cotton (Jan. 1)
- Gator (Jan. 1)
- Capital One (Jan. 1)
- International (Jan. 6)
- GMAC (Jan. 7)
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- All-Star Games: North–South All-Star Classic (Jan. 13)
- Hula Bowl (Jan. 14)
- East–West Shrine Game (Jan. 20)
- Senior Bowl (Jan. 27)
- Texas vs. The Nation Game (Feb. 2)
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| Notes |
- The game was also the national title game (Bowl Coalition, Bowl Alliance, or Bowl Championship Series) in 1994, 1995, 1998, 2001, and 2005.
- There was an Orange Bowl in January and December in 1996, 2014, and 2021.
- The 2015, 2018, 2021 (December), and 2025 editions were College Football Playoff semifinals.
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- 1958 Sun Bowl
- 1970 Pasadena Bowl
- 1977 Independence Bowl
- 1991 Fiesta Bowl
- 1993 Liberty Bowl
- 1998 Motor City Bowl
- 1999 Humanitarian Bowl
- 2000 Liberty Bowl
- 2001 Liberty Bowl
- 2002 GMAC Bowl
- 2003 GMAC Bowl
- 2004 Liberty Bowl
- 2006 Gator Bowl
- 2010 Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl
- 2011 Belk Bowl
- 2013 Sugar Bowl
- 2013 Russell Athletic Bowl
- 2014 Belk Bowl
- 2015 Music City Bowl
- 2016 Citrus Bowl
- 2017 TaxSlayer Bowl
- 2019 Music City Bowl
- 2021 First Responder Bowl
- 2022 Fenway Bowl
- 2023 Holiday Bowl
- 2024 Sun Bowl
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Wake Forest Demon Deacons bowl games |
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- 1946 Gator Bowl
- 1949 Dixie Bowl
- 1979 Tangerine Bowl
- 1992 Independence Bowl
- 1999 Aloha Bowl
- 2002 Seattle Bowl
- 2007 Meineke Car Care Bowl
- 2008 EagleBank Bowl
- 2011 Music City Bowl
- 2016 Military Bowl
- 2017 Belk Bowl
- 2018 Birmingham Bowl
- 2019 Pinstripe Bowl
- 2020 Duke's Mayo Bowl
- 2021 Gator Bowl
- 2022 Gasparilla Bowl
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| Fiesta Bowl | |
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| Holiday Bowl |
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| Orange Bowl | |
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| Redbox Bowl | |
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