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The text is a transcript of a video that narrates the highlights of the 2007 college football season, which was full of upsets, surprises and dramatic moments. The video follows the weekly changes in the rankings and the fate of the teams that competed for the national championship, such as LSU, Ohio State, Kansas, Missouri, West Virginia and others. The text also mentions some of the notable players, coaches and plays that made the season memorable.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The 2007 college football season had many twists and turns.
2. The season is best told through a weekly chronological timeline from the polls' perspective.
3. Events occurred in 2007 that had never happened in the 71-year history of the AP poll.
4. There were many upsets in college football in 2007.
5. Kansas and Missouri controlled their own destiny for a conference title and national title.
6. Michigan lost at home to lower division opponent Appalachian State.
7. Michigan's loss was the largest drop in the rankings ever in the 71-year history of the AP poll.
8. ESPN's analyst Lou Holtz cursed on live TV after Michigan's loss.
9. Michigan lost the following week to Oregon.
10. In weeks two, three, and four, there were a total of nine upsets.
11. In week five, eight top 25 teams lost, half of them in the top ten.
12. The University of South Florida had their first season of NCAA football in 1997.
13. USF entered the polls for the first time during the fourth week of the 2007 season.
14. USF was ranked number two in week eight of 2007.
15. USC was demoted to number two behind LSU in week six of 2007.
16. Stanford defeated USC while being a significant underdog.
17. Richard Sherman made a crucial play for Stanford as a receiver against USC.
18. LSU played one of the best games all year against Florida led by Tim Tebow.
19. LSU completed a fourth-quarter comeback against Florida.
20. Cal was ranked number two and lost to Oregon State after their quarterback was ruled out just before kickoff.
21. The number one and number two teams lost on the same weekend three times in eight weeks in 2007.
22. Ohio State lost at home to unranked Illinois before week seven of 2007.
23. LSU became the first two-loss national champions since 1960 after winning the national title game.
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