Tuesday, July 21, 2015

The 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season ended with an abundance of controversy, resulting in a split national championship. This was the first split title since the inception of the BCS, something the BCS intended to eliminate.
At season's end, three major conference teams finished the regular season with one loss, with only two spots available in the BCS National Championship Game. Three non-BCS conference teams also finished with one loss, TCU, Boise State and Miami (OH), stirring the debate of the BCS being unfair to mid-major teams.
USC had lost a triple overtime thriller at California on September 27, LSU lost at home to Florida on October 11, and Oklahoma, which had been #1 in every BCS rating,[1] AP and Coaches' Poll[2] of the season, lost to Kansas State in the Big 12 Championship Game, 35-7 on December 6. Although USC, then 11-1, finished ranked #1 in both the AP and Coaches' Polls, with LSU (12-1) ranked #2 and Oklahoma (12-1) #3, Oklahoma surpassed both USC and LSU on several BCS computer factors. Oklahoma's schedule strength was ranked 11th to LSU's 29th and USC's 37th. Oklahoma's schedule rank was 0.44 to LSU's 1.16 and USC's 1.48. As such, despite the timing of Oklahoma's loss affecting the human voters, the computers kept Oklahoma at #1 in the BCS poll. LSU was ranked #2 by the BCS based on its #2 ranking in the AP Poll, Coaches Poll, 6 of 7 computer rankings (with the remaining one ranking them #1), and strength of schedule calculations. USC's #3 BCS ranking resulted from it being ranked #1 the AP and Coaches Poll, but #3 in 5 of 7 computer rankings (with the 2 remaining computer rankings at #1 and #4) and schedule strength, though separated by only 0.16 points.
LSU defeated Oklahoma in the 2004 Sugar Bowl, securing the BCS National Championship, as the ESPN/USA Today Coaches' Poll is contractually obligated to vote the winner of the BCS National Championship Game #1. Meanwhile, when AP #1 USC beat Michigan in the 2004 Rose Bowl, the AP voters kept USC in the top spot, and USC secured the AP title.
On January 9, 2004, Ted Waitt, CEO of Gateway Computers offered the NCAA $31 million for a national championship game between USC and Louisiana State. The NCAA did not consider the offer, leaving the year without an unarguable national champion.
Army became the first team in NCAA Division I-A football modern history to finish the season 0-13.
The Home Depot Coach of the Year Award sponsored by ESPN chose USC coach Pete Carroll as their award recipient, while the Paul "Bear" Bryant Award, voted on by an association of sportswriters, chose LSU Coach Nick Saban.
The Orange Bowl game was noteworthy in that Miami and Florida State previously had scheduled to play each other on Labor Day in 2004. Playing in the Orange Bowl ensured that their next meeting would be each of their very next games and their first of the 2004 season.
Texas was also affected by the BCS controversy. Oklahoma's late loss kept Texas from appearing in one of the BCS games. Had Oklahoma won the Big 12 championship, the two at-large teams would have been Ohio State and Texas. But with the loss, Kansas State received the Big 12 bid and Oklahoma one of the at-large bids, leaving #5 Texas on the outside looking in. Texas lost to Washington State in the Holiday Bowl.
Two Independent schools joined conferences in 2003. South Florida left to join Conference USA as its 11th member, while Utah State left the Independent ranks to join the Sun Belt Conference as its 8th member. Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_NCAA_Division_I-A_football_season

Final Stats:

AP Poll Summary



School Conf Final


Southern California Pac-10 1


Louisiana State SEC 2


Oklahoma Big 12 3


Ohio State Big Ten 4


Miami (FL) Big East 5


Michigan Big Ten 6


Georgia SEC 7


Iowa Big Ten 8


Washington State Pac-10 9


Miami (OH) MAC 10


Florida State ACC 11


Texas Big 12 12


Mississippi SEC 13


Kansas State Big 12 14


Tennessee SEC 15


Boise State WAC 16


Maryland ACC 17


Purdue Big Ten 18


Nebraska Big 12 19


Minnesota Big Ten 20


Utah MWC 21


Clemson ACC 22


Bowling Green State MAC 23


Florida SEC 24


Texas Christian CUSA 25








Drafted Players



Rnd Pick Tm
Pos College/Univ
1 1 SDG Eli Manning QB Mississippi
1 2 OAK Robert Gallery T Iowa
1 3 ARI Larry Fitzgerald WR Pittsburgh
1 4 NYG Philip Rivers QB North Carolina St.
1 5 WAS Sean Taylor DB Miami (FL)
1 6 CLE Kellen Winslow TE Miami (FL)
1 7 DET Roy Williams WR Texas
1 8 ATL DeAngelo Hall DB Virginia Tech
1 9 JAX Reggie Williams WR Washington
1 10 HOU Dunta Robinson DB South Carolina
1 11 PIT Ben Roethlisberger QB Miami (OH)
1 12 NYJ Jonathan Vilma LB Miami (FL)
1 13 BUF Lee Evans WR Wisconsin
1 14 CHI Tommie Harris DT Oklahoma
1 15 TAM Michael Clayton WR LSU
1 16 PHI Shawn Andrews G Arkansas
1 17 DEN D.J. Williams LB Miami (FL)
1 18 NOR Will Smith DE Ohio St.
1 19 MIA Vernon Carey T Miami (FL)
1 20 MIN Kenechi Udeze DE USC
1 21 NWE Vince Wilfork NT Miami (FL)
1 22 BUF J.P. Losman QB Tulane
1 23 SEA Marcus Tubbs DT Texas
1 24 STL Steven Jackson RB Oregon St.
1 25 GNB Ahmad Carroll DB Arkansas
1 26 CIN Chris Perry RB Michigan
1 27 HOU Jason Babin LB West. Michigan
1 28 CAR Chris Gamble DB Ohio St.
1 29 ATL Michael Jenkins WR Ohio St.
1 30 DET Kevin Jones RB Virginia Tech
1 31 SFO Rashaun Woods WR Oklahoma St.
1 32 NWE Ben Watson TE Georgia


Rnd Pick Tm
Pos College/Univ
2 33 ARI Karlos Dansby LB Auburn
2 34 NYG Chris Snee G Boston Col.
2 35 SDG Igor Olshansky DE Oregon
2 36 KAN Junior Siavii DT Oregon
2 37 DET Teddy Lehman LB Oklahoma
2 38 PIT Ricardo Colclough DB Tusculum
2 39 JAX Daryl Smith LB Georgia Tech
2 40 TEN Ben Troupe TE Florida
2 41 DEN Tatum Bell RB Oklahoma St.
2 42 TEN Travis LaBoy DE Hawaii
2 43 DAL Julius Jones RB Notre Dame
2 44 IND Bob Sanders DB Iowa
2 45 OAK Jake Grove C Virginia Tech
2 46 SFO Justin Smiley G Alabama
2 47 CHI Tank Johnson DT Washington
2 48 MIN Dontarrious Thomas LB Auburn
2 49 CIN Keiwan Ratliff DB Florida
2 50 NOR Devery Henderson WR LSU
2 51 BAL Dwan Edwards DT Oregon St.
2 52 DAL Jacob Rogers T USC
2 53 SEA Michael Boulware DB Florida St.
2 54 DEN Darius Watts WR Marshall
2 55 JAX Greg Jones RB Florida St.
2 56 CIN Madieu Williams DB Maryland
2 57 TEN Antwan Odom DE Alabama
2 58 SFO Shawntae Spencer DB Pittsburgh
2 59 CLE Sean Jones DB Georgia
2 60 NOR Courtney Watson LB Notre Dame
2 61 KAN Kris Wilson TE Pittsburgh
2 62 CAR Keary Colbert WR USC
2 63 NWE Marquise Hill DE LSU


Rnd Pick Tm
Pos College/Univ
3 64 ARI Darnell Dockett DT Florida St.
3 65 SDG Nate Kaeding K Iowa
3 66 SDG Nick Hardwick C Purdue
3 67 OAK Stuart Schweigert DB Purdue
3 68 IND Ben Hartsock TE Ohio St.
3 69 IND Gilbert Gardner LB Purdue
3 70 GNB Joey Thomas DB Montana St.
3 71 TEN Randy Starks DT Maryland
3 72 GNB Donnell Washington DT Clemson
3 73 DET Keith Smith DB McNeese St.
3 74 BUF Tim Anderson DT Ohio St.
3 75 PIT Max Starks T Florida
3 76 NYJ Derrick Strait DB Oklahoma
3 77 SFO Derrick Hamilton WR Clemson
3 78 CHI Bernard Berrian WR Fresno St.
3 79 TAM Marquis Cooper LB Washington
3 80 CIN Caleb Miller LB Arkansas
3 81 WAS Chris Cooley TE Utah St.
3 82 BAL Devard Darling WR Washington St.
3 83 DAL Stephen Peterman G LSU
3 84 SEA Sean Locklear T North Carolina St.
3 85 DEN Jeremy LeSueur DB Michigan
3 86 JAX Jorge Cordova LB Nevada
3 87 GNB B.J. Sander P Ohio St.
3 88 MIN Darrion Scott DE Ohio St.
3 89 PHI Matt Ware DB UCLA
3 90 ATL Matt Schaub QB Virginia
3 91 STL Anthony Hargrove DE Georgia Tech
3 92 TEN Rich Gardner DB Penn St.
3 93 KAN Keyaron Fox LB Georgia Tech
3 94 CAR Travelle Wharton T South Carolina
3 95 NWE Guss Scott DB Florida
3 96 CIN Landon Johnson LB Purdue


Rnd Pick Tm
Pos College/Univ
4 97 NYG Reggie Torbor LB Auburn
4 98 SDG Shaun Phillips DE Purdue
4 99 OAK Carlos Francis WR Texas Tech
4 100 ARI Alex Stepanovich C Ohio St.
4 101 ATL Demorrio Williams LB Nebraska
4 102 MIA Will Poole DB USC
4 103 TEN Bo Schobel DE TCU
4 104 SFO Isaac Sopoaga DT Hawaii
4 105 KAN Samie Parker WR Oregon
4 106 CLE Luke McCown QB Louisiana Tech
4 107 IND Kendyll Pope LB Florida St.
4 108 NYJ Jerricho Cotchery WR North Carolina St.
4 109 BUF Tim Euhus TE Oregon St.
4 110 CHI Nathan Vasher DB Texas
4 111 TAM Will Allen DB Ohio St.
4 112 CHI Leon Joe LB Maryland
4 113 NWE Dexter Reid DB North Carolina
4 114 CIN Matthias Askew DT Michigan St.
4 115 MIN Nat Dorsey T Georgia Tech
4 116 SEA Niko Koutouvides LB Purdue
4 117 CIN Robert Geathers DE Georgia
4 118 JAX Anthony Maddox DT Delta St.
4 119 MIN Mewelde Moore RB Tulane
4 120 JAX Ernest Wilford WR Virginia Tech
4 121 DAL Bruce Thornton DB Georgia
4 122 HOU Glenn Earl DB Notre Dame
4 123 CIN Stacy Andrews T Mississippi
4 124 TEN Michael Waddell DB North Carolina
4 125 IND Jason David DB Washington St.
4 126 KAN Jared Allen DE Idaho St.
4 127 SFO Richard Seigler LB Oregon St.
4 128 NWE Cedric Cobbs RB Arkansas
4 129 PHI J.R. Reed DB South Florida
4 130 STL Brandon Chillar LB UCLA
4 131 PHI Trey Darilek G Texas-El Paso
4 132 NYJ Adrian Jones T Kansas


Rnd Pick Tm
Pos College/Univ
5 133 SDG Dave Ball DE UCLA
5 134 OAK Johnnie Morant WR Syracuse
5 135 ARI Antonio Smith DE Oklahoma St.
5 136 NYG Gibril Wilson DB Tennessee
5 137 JAX Josh Scobee K Louisiana Tech
5 138 TEN Jacob Bell G Miami (OH)
5 139 NOR Rodney Leisle DT UCLA
5 140 DET Alex Lewis LB Wisconsin
5 141 IND Jake Scott G Idaho
5 142 ATL Chad Lavalais DT LSU
5 143 NYJ Erik Coleman DB Washington St.
5 144 DAL Sean Ryan TE Boston Col.
5 145 PIT Nathaniel Adibi DE Virginia Tech
5 146 TAM Jeb Terry G North Carolina
5 147 CHI Claude Harriott DE Pittsburgh
5 148 CHI Craig Krenzel QB Ohio St.
5 149 CIN Maurice Mann WR Nevada
5 150 JAX Chris Thompson DB Nicholls St.
5 151 WAS Mark Wilson TE California
5 152 DEN Jeff Shoate DB San Diego St.
5 153 BAL Roderick Green LB Central Missouri St.
5 154 SDG Michael Turner RB Northern Illinois
5 155 MIN Rod Davis LB Southern Miss
5 156 NOR Mike Karney FB Arizona St.
5 157 SEA D.J. Hackett WR Colorado
5 158 STL Jason Shivers DB Arizona St.
5 159 JAX Sean Bubin T Illinois
5 160 MIA Tony Bua LB Arkansas
5 161 CLE Amon Gordon DT Stanford
5 162 PHI Thomas Tapeh FB Minnesota
5 163 CAR Drew Carter WR Ohio St.
5 164 NWE P.K. Sam WR Florida St.
5 165 TEN Robert Reynolds LB Ohio St.


Rnd Pick Tm
Pos College/Univ
6 166 OAK Shawn Johnson DE Delaware
6 167 ARI Nick Leckey C Kansas St.
6 168 NYG Jamaar Taylor WR Texas A&M
6 169 SDG Ryan Krause TE Nebraska-Omaha
6 170 HOU Vontez Duff DB Notre Dame
6 171 DEN Triandos Luke WR Alabama
6 172 DET Kelly Butler T Purdue
6 173 IND Von Hutchins DB Mississippi
6 174 MIA Rex Hadnot G Houston
6 175 HOU Jammal Lord DB Nebraska
6 176 CLE Kirk Chambers T Stanford
6 177 PIT Bo Lacy T Arkansas
6 178 NYJ Marko Cavka T Sacramento St.
6 179 GNB Corey Williams DT Arkansas St.
6 180 WAS Jim Molinaro T Notre Dame
6 181 TAM Nate Lawrie TE Yale
6 182 OAK Cody Spencer LB North Texas
6 183 CIN Greg Brooks DB Southern Miss
6 184 MIN Deandre Eiland DB South Carolina
6 185 PHI Andy Hall QB Delaware
6 186 ATL Etric Pruitt DB Southern Miss
6 187 BAL Josh Harris QB Bowling Green
6 188 SFO Andy Lee P Pittsburgh
6 189 SEA Craig Terrill DT Purdue
6 190 DEN Josh Sewell C Nebraska
6 191 TEN Troy Fleming RB Tennessee
6 192 PHI Dexter Wynn DB Colorado St.
6 193 IND Jim Sorgi QB Wisconsin
6 194 PIT Matt Kranchick TE Penn St.
6 195 KAN Jeris McIntyre WR Auburn
6 196 CAR Sean Tufts LB Colorado
6 197 PIT Drew Caylor C Stanford
6 198 SFO Keith Lewis DB Oregon
6 199 BAL Clarence Moore WR Northern Arizona
6 200 HOU Charlie Anderson LB Mississippi
6 201 STL Jeff Smoker QB Michigan St.


Rnd Pick Tm
Pos College/Univ
7 202 ARI John Navarre QB Michigan
7 203 NYG Drew Strojny T Duke
7 204 SDG Ryon Bingham DT Nebraska
7 205 DAL Nate Jones DB Rutgers
7 206 TAM Mark Jones WR Tennessee
7 207 BUF Dylan McFarland T Montana
7 208 CLE Adimchinobe Echemandu RB California
7 209 SDG Shane Olivea T Ohio St.
7 210 HOU Raheem Orr LB Rutgers
7 211 HOU Sloan Thomas WR Texas
7 212 PIT Eric Taylor DT Memphis
7 213 NYJ Darrell McClover LB Miami (FL)
7 214 BUF Jonathan Smith WR Georgia Tech
7 215 CHI Alfonso Marshall DB Miami (FL)
7 216 DAL Patrick Crayton WR NW Oklahoma St.
7 217 SFO Cody Pickett QB Washington
7 218 CIN Casey Bramlet QB Wyoming
7 219 ATL Quincy Wilson RB West Virginia
7 220 MIN Jeff Dugan TE Maryland
7 221 MIA Tony Pape G Michigan
7 222 MIA Derrick Pope LB Alabama
7 223 DAL Jacques Reeves DB Purdue
7 224 SEA Donnie Jones P LSU
7 225 DEN Matt Mauck QB LSU
7 226 SFO Christian Ferrara DT Syracuse
7 227 PHI Adrien Clarke G Ohio St.
7 228 TAM Casey Cramer RB Dartmouth
7 229 IND David Kimball K Penn St.
7 230 TEN Jared Clauss DT Iowa
7 231 KAN Kevin Sampson T Syracuse
7 232 CAR Michael Gaines TE Central Florida
7 233 NWE Christian Morton DB Illinois
7 234 NYJ Trevor Johnson DE Nebraska
7 235 NYG Derrick Ward RB Fresno St.
7 236 NYJ Rashad Washington DB Kansas St.
7 237 STL Erik Jensen TE Iowa
7 238 STL Larry Turner C East. Kentucky
7 239 TEN Eugene Amano C SE Missouri St.
7 240 NOR Colby Bockwoldt LB BYU
7 241 TEN Sean McHugh FB Penn St.
7 242 PHI Bruce Perry RB Maryland
7 243 PHI Dominic Furio C UNLV
7 244 BAL Derek Abney WR Kentucky
7 245 OAK Courtney Anderson TE San Jose St.
7 246 BAL Brian Rimpf G East Carolina
7 247 DEN Brandon Miree RB Pittsburgh
7 248 HOU B.J. Symons QB Texas Tech
7 249 JAX Bobby McCray DE Florida
7 250 DEN Bradlee Van Pelt QB Colorado St.
7 251 GNB Scott Wells G Tennessee
7 252 TAM Lenny Williams DB Southern
7 253 NYG Isaac Hilton DE Hampton
7 254 SDG Carlos Joseph T Miami (FL)
7 255 OAK Andre Sommersell LB Colorado St.

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