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 Orange Bowl Committee Chairman and President was Al Dotson Jr.
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)
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- Texas (Dec. 28)
- Music City (Dec. 29)
- Sun (Dec. 29)
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- 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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| History & conference tie-ins | |
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| Games | |
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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
- 2007 Orange 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
- 2025 Boca Raton 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 Orange 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
- 2026 Duke's Mayo Bowl
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| Fiesta Bowl | |
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| Holiday Bowl |
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