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2007 ONEFA season

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The 2007 ONEFA season was the 77th season of college football in Mexico organized by ONEFA. The Big-12 conference was divided into three divisions (Cayetano Garza, Jacinto Licea and José Roberto Espinosa), with the top team in each division plus three wildcards qualifying for the playoffs. The Borregos Toluca were disqualified from the play-offs for fielding an ineligible player in a preseason game against the Aztecas UDLAP.[1]

The Borregos Salvajes Monterrey won their fourth consecutive ONEFA national championship after defeating the Borregos Salvajes CEM 36–14 in the final.[2]

Big-12

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as October 20

Cayetano Garza Division
Team G W L D PCT PF PA AVG
Borregos Monterrey 9 9 0 0 1.000 372 154 2.57
Borregos CEM 9 8 1 0 0.889 357 84 4.25
Borregos CCM 9 4 5 0 0.444 165 221 0.75
Aztecas UDLA 9 3 6 0 0.333 153 143 1.07
Jacinto Licea Division
Team G W L D PCT PF PA AVG
Pumas UNAM 9 7 2 0 0.778 237 147 1.61
Borregos Toluca[3] 9 6 3 0 0.667 285 192 1.49
Águilas Blancas IPN 9 4 5 0 0.444 156 198 0.79
Auténticos Tigres UANL 9 4 5 0 0.444 171 161 1.06
José Roberto Espinosa Division
Team G W L D PCT PF PA AVG
Linces UVM 9 4 5 0 0.444 126 155 0.81
Frailes Tepeyac 9 3 6 0 0.333 140 271 0.52
Centinelas CGP 9 1 8 0 0.111 119 278 0.43
Aguilas UACH 9 1 8 0 0.111 132 418 0.32

Aguilas UACH will play on the National Conference in 2008.

Results

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Week 1

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September 1
Linces 16-13 Centinelas Stadium: Joaquin Amaro Stadium
Attendance:
Hour: 11:00
September 1
Frailes 52-6 Aguilas Stadium: Unidad Deportiva Sierra Hermosa
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
September 1
Borregos Toluca 12-30 Borregos CEM Stadium: La Congeladora
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
September 1
Pumas 17-6 Borregos CCM Stadium: Mexico 68
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
September 1
Aztecas 14-3 Auténticos Tigres Stadium: Templo del dolor
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
September 1
Aguilas Blancas 19-27 Borregos Monterrey Stadium: Joaquin Amaro Stadium
Attendance:
Hour: 15:00

Week 2

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September 7
Pumas 44-30 Aguilas UACH Stadium: Mexico 68
Attendance:
Hour: 19:00
September 7
Autenticos Tigres 50-3 Frailes Stadium: Estadio Gaspar Mass
Attendance:
Hour: 19:00
September 8
Aguilas Blancas 24-7 Centinelas Stadium: Joaquin Amaro
Attendance:
Hour: 11:00
September 8
Aztecas 6-22 Borregos CEM Stadium: Templo del Dolor
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
September 8
Linces 10-16 Borregos Toluca Stadium: Joaquin Amaro
Attendance:
Hour: 15:00
September 8
Borregos MTY 47-23 Borregos CCM Stadium: Tecnologico
Attendance:
Hour: 19:00

Week 3

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September 14
Autenticos Tigres 0-17 Aguilas Blancas Stadium: Gaspar Mass
Attendance:
Hour: 19:00
September 14
Aguilas UACH 3-88 Borregos CEM Stadium: Olimpico
Attendance:
Hour: 19:00
September 15
Linces 20-16 Aztecas Stadium: Joaquin Amaro
Attendance:
Hour: 11:00
September 15
Pumas 27-36 Borregos Toluca Stadium: Mexico 68
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
September 15
Frailes 14-49 Borregos Mty Stadium: UD Sierra Hermosa
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
September 15
Borregos CCM 19-7 Centinelas Stadium: Estadio CCM
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00

Week 4

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September 21
Borregos Mty 80-13 Aguilas Stadium: Tecnológico
Attendance:
Hour: 19:00
September 22
Aguilas Blancas 35-34 (aet) Borregos Toluca Stadium: Joaquin Amaro
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
September 22
Borregos CCM 23-21 Linces Stadium: CCM
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
September 22
Borregos CEM 39-0 Frailes Stadium: La Congeladora
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
September 22
Pumas 20-7 Autenticos Tigres Stadium: México 68
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
September 22
Aztecas 37-7 Centinelas Stadium: Templo del Dolor
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00

Week 5

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September 28
Borregos Mty 44-14 Auténticos Tigres Stadium: Tecnológico
Attendance:
Hour: 19:00
September 28
Aguilas UACH 3-10 Linces UVM Stadium: Olimpico Universitario
Attendance:
Hour: 19:00
September 29
Centinelas 19-22 Frailes Stadium: Joaquin Amaro
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
September 29
Borregos CEM 17-10 Pumas Stadium: CEM
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
September 29
Borregos Toluca 28-21 Aztecas Stadium: La Congeladora
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
September 29
Águilas Blancas 10-13 Borregos CCM Stadium: Joaquin Amaro
Attendance:
Hour: 15:00

Week 6

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October 5
Autenticos Tigres 20-13 Borregos CCM Stadium: Gaspar Mass
Attendance:
Hour: 19:00
October 6
Centinelas 31-24 Aguilas UACH Stadium: Joaquin Amaro
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
October 6
Borregos Toluca 28-38 Borregos Mty Stadium:La Congeladora
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
October 6
Frailes 7-16 Linces Stadium: Sierra Hermosa
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
October 6
Borregos CEM 48-6 Aguilas Blancas Stadium: CEM
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
October 6
Pumas 20-13 (aet) Aztecas Stadium: Olímpico Universitario
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00

Week 7

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October 12
Borregos MTY 20-13 Borregos CEM Stadium: Tecnológico
Attendance:
Hour: 19:00
October 13
Linces 14-21 Tigres Stadium: Joaquin Amaro
Attendance:
Hour: 11:00
October 13
Borregos Toluca 62-7 Aguilas Stadium:La Congeladora
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
October 13
Borregos CCM 19-16 Aztecas Stadium: CCM
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
October 13
Frailes 25-17 Aguilas Blancas Stadium: UD Sierra Hermosa
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
October 13
Pumas 49-12 Centinelas Stadium: Olímpico Universitario
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00

Week 8

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October 19
Autenticos Tigres 14-18 Borregos Toluca Stadium: Gaspar Mass
Attendance:
Hour: 19:00
October 19
Aguilas UACH 31-30 Borregos CCM Stadium: Olímpico
Attendance:
Hour: 19:00
October 20
Aztecas 20-7 Frailes Stadium: El Templo del Dolor
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
October 20
Centinelas 2-45 Borregos Mty Stadium:Joaquin Amaro
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
October 20
Borregos CEM 35-0 Linces Stadium: CEM
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
October 21
Aguilas Blancas 7-29 Pumas Stadium: Foro Sol
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00

Week 9

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October 26
Aguilas UACH 15-21 Aguilas Blancas Stadium: Olímpico
Attendance:
Hour: 19:00
October 27
Centinelas 21-42 Autenticos Tigres Stadium:Joaquin Amaro
Attendance:
Hour: 11:00
October 27
Borregos CCM 19-52 Borregos CEM Stadium: CCM
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
October 27
Aztecas 6-17 Borregos Mty Stadium: El Templo del Dolor
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
October 27
Borregos Toluca 10-51 Frailes Stadium: La Congeladora
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00
October 28
Linces 19-21 Pumas Stadium: Joaquin Amaro
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00

Play-offs

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Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
Borregos Mty 31
Linces 9 Autenticos Tigres 10
Autenticos Tigres 10 Borregos Mty 36
Borregos CEM 14
Borregos CEM 63
Pumas 21 Aguilas Blancas 13
Aguilas Blancas 28

Wildcards

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November 3
Pumas 21-28 Aguilas Blancas Stadium: Olímpico
Attendance:
Hour: 10:00
November 4
Linces 9-10 Autenticos Tigres Stadium: Joaquín Amaro
Attendance:
Hour: 11:00

Semifinals

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November 9
Autenticos Tigres 10-31 Borregos Mty Stadium: Estadio Tecnológico
Attendance:
Hour: 19:00
November 10
Aguilas Blancas 13-63 Borregos CEM Stadium: CEM
Attendance:
Hour: 12:00

Final

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November 16
Borregos CEM 14-36 Borregos Mty Stadium: Estadio Tecnológico
Attendance:
Hour: 19:00

Aztec Bowl

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On December 8 the 37th Aztec Bowl was played in Chihuahua City. The ONEFA All-Stars were defeated by the NCAA Division III All-Stars by a score of 37–19 in front of 18,500 spectators at the Estadio Olímpico Universitario.[4] Enrique Borda Tovar (ITESM-CEM) coached the Mexican team.

Additionally, the Chihuahua Bowl was played between the National Conference All-Stars and Eastern Arizona College (EAC) on December 5, with Eastern Arizona winning 35–9.[5] EAC running back Tony Reid was named the game's MVP after rushing for 130 yards and two touchdowns.[5]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Es oficial, Borregos Toluca fuera de la postemporada". Receptor (in Spanish). August 30, 2007. Archived from the original on September 22, 2020. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  2. ^ "Ya son parte de la historia". ESPN Deportes.com (in Spanish). December 16, 2007. Archived from the original on March 4, 2023. Retrieved March 3, 2023.
  3. ^ "Boletín de la sanción al ITESM-Toluca". onefa.org. August 30, 2007. Archived from the original on October 15, 2007. Retrieved September 9, 2007.
  4. ^ "Moore, Team USA victorious in Mexico". Kenosha News. December 10, 2007. p. 19. Retrieved December 26, 2022 – via Newspapers.com.
  5. ^ a b Wright, Brian (December 10, 2007). "Monsters overpower Mexico All-Stars in historic Aztec Bowl". Eastern Arizona College. Retrieved March 3, 2023.