The 2007 Dr. Pepper 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. The game, held at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium in Jacksonville, Florida, was a rematch of aRegular-season game that took place on October 25, in Blacksburg, Virginia. 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.
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In heavy rain, Virginia Tech’s defense dominated for most of thegame. As time ran down, however, Boston College quarterback Matt Ryan orchestrated two late-game touchdown drives, scoring 14 points in the final 2 minutes to win 14–10. The victory seemingly sealed Boston College’s route to a national championship game, while potentially jeopardizing Virginia Tech’s chances of being selected to play in the ACC Championships Game. Over the next two weeks, Boston college was upset by two teams, including the Clemson Tigers, who won the Atlantic Division and represented in the Championship Game. The next week, the Eagles beat the Clemson Tigers to win theAtlantic Division and represent the ACC in the National Championship Game, which was held in New Jersey. In December, the Eagles were upset by the Virginia Tech Hokies and the Maryland Marylanders in a game that was broadcast on ESPN. In January, Boston College lost two games before defeating the Clemson Tigers to win the Atlantic Division and represent the ACC in the National Championship Game, which was held in New Jersey on January 3, 2008.
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