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- 2007_Chadron_State_Eagles_football_team abstract "The 2007 Chadron State Eagles Represented Chadron State College in the 2007 season. Led by head coach Bill O'Boyle and record-setting Running Back and Harlon Hill Trophy Winner Danny Woodhead, the Eagles finished a perfect 11-0 regular season and in the first round of the NCAA playoffs beat Abilene Christian in triple overtime by a final score of 76−73. (The highest scoring game in NCAA football history).".
- Q19863635 abstract "The 2007 Chadron State Eagles Represented Chadron State College in the 2007 season. Led by head coach Bill O'Boyle and record-setting Running Back and Harlon Hill Trophy Winner Danny Woodhead, the Eagles finished a perfect 11-0 regular season and in the first round of the NCAA playoffs beat Abilene Christian in triple overtime by a final score of 76−73. (The highest scoring game in NCAA football history).".
- 2007_Chadron_State_Eagles_football_team comment "The 2007 Chadron State Eagles Represented Chadron State College in the 2007 season. Led by head coach Bill O'Boyle and record-setting Running Back and Harlon Hill Trophy Winner Danny Woodhead, the Eagles finished a perfect 11-0 regular season and in the first round of the NCAA playoffs beat Abilene Christian in triple overtime by a final score of 76−73. (The highest scoring game in NCAA football history).".
- Q19863635 comment "The 2007 Chadron State Eagles Represented Chadron State College in the 2007 season. Led by head coach Bill O'Boyle and record-setting Running Back and Harlon Hill Trophy Winner Danny Woodhead, the Eagles finished a perfect 11-0 regular season and in the first round of the NCAA playoffs beat Abilene Christian in triple overtime by a final score of 76−73. (The highest scoring game in NCAA football history).".