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2003–04 NCAA football bowl games
Gameplay during the BCS National Championship Sugar Bowl for the 2003 seasonSeason 2003 Number of Bowls 28 All-Star Games 2 Bowl games December 16, 2003 –
January 3, 2004National Championship 2004 Sugar Bowl Location of Championship Louisiana Superdome,
New Orleans, LouisianaChampions LSU Tigers & USC Trojans (split title) Bowl Challenge Cup Winner ACC Conference Bowl Records Conference Bowl
TeamsRecord % Big Ten 8 3–5 0.375 5 Big 12 8 2–6 0.250 5 SEC 7 5–2 0.714 5 ACC 6 5–1 0.833 2 Pac-10 6 4–2 0.667 2 Big East 5 3–2 0.600 2 Conference USA 5 1–4 0.200 1 WAC 4 3–1 0.750 1 Mountain West 3 1–2 0.333 1 MAC 2 2–0 1.000 1 Sun Belt 1 0–1 0.000 0 Independents 1 0–1 0.000 0 College football bowl games «2002–03 2004–05» The 2003-04 NCAA college football bowl season was a series of 28 post-season games (including the Bowl Championship Series) played in December 2003 and January 2004 for Division I-A football teams and their all-stars. The post-season began with the New Orleans Bowl on December 16, 2003, and concluded on January 30, 2004, with the season-ending Senior Bowl.
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Schedule
Non BCS Contests[1][2] Date Game Site Time
(US EST)TV Matchup AP rank USA Today
rank12/16 New Orleans Bowl Louisiana Superdome
New Orleans, Louisiana7 PM ESPN2 Memphis 27 (9-4),
North Texas 17 (9-4)NR
NRNR
NR12/18 GMAC Bowl Ladd Peebles Stadium
Mobile, Alabama7:30 PM ESPN2 Miami 49 (13-1),
Louisville 28 (9-4)#14
NR#15
NR12/22 Tangerine Bowl Citrus Bowl
Orlando, Florida5:30 PM ESPN North Carolina State 56 (8-5),
Kansas 26 (6-7)NR
NRNR
NR12/23 Fort Worth Bowl Amon G. Carter Stadium
Fort Worth, Texas7:30 PM ESPN Boise State 34 (13-1),
TCU 31 (11-2)#18
#19#16
#1912/24 Las Vegas Bowl Sam Boyd Stadium
Las Vegas, Nevada7:30 PM ESPN Oregon State 55 (8-5),
New Mexico 14 (8-5)NR
NRNR
NR12/25 Hawai'i Bowl Aloha Stadium
Honolulu, Hawaii8:00 PM ESPN Hawaii 54 (9-5),
Houston 48 (7-6)NR
NRNR
NR12/26 Motor City Bowl Ford Field
Detroit, Michigan5:00 PM ESPN Bowling Green 28 (11-3),
Northwestern 24 (6-7)NR
NRNR
NR12/26 Insight Bowl Bank One Ballpark
Phoenix, Arizona8:30 PM ESPN California 52 (8-6),
Virginia Tech 49 (8-5)NR
NRNR
NR12/27 Continental Tire Bowl Bank of America Stadium
Charlotte, North Carolina11:00 AM ESPN2 Virginia 23 (8-5),
Pittsburgh 16 (8-5)NR
NRNR
NR12/29 Alamo Bowl Alamodome
San Antonio, Texas9:00 AM ESPN Nebraska 17 (10-3),
Michigan State 3 (8-5)#22
NR#21
NR12/30 Houston Bowl Reliant Stadium
Houston, Texas4:30 PM ESPN Texas Tech 38 (8-5),
Navy 14 (8-5)NR
NRNR
NR12/30 Holiday Bowl Qualcomm Stadium
San Diego, California8:00 PM ESPN Washington State 28 (10-3),
Texas 20 (10-3)#15
#5#14
#512/30 Silicon Valley Classic Spartan Stadium
San Jose, California10:30 PM ESPN2 Fresno State 17 (9-5),
UCLA 9 (6-7)NR
NRNR
NR12/31 Music City Bowl LP Field
Nashville, Tennessee12:00 PM ESPN Auburn 28 (8-5),
Wisconsin 14 (7-6)NR
NRNR
NR12/31 Sun Bowl Sun Bowl Stadium
El Paso, Texas2:00 PM CBS Minnesota 31 (10-3),
Oregon 30 (8-5)#24
NR#20
NR12/31 Liberty Bowl Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium
Memphis, Tennessee3:30 PM ESPN Utah 17 (10-2),
Southern Miss 0 (9-4)#25
NR#25
NR12/31 Independence Bowl Independence Stadium
Shreveport, Louisiana7:30 PM ESPN Arkansas 27 (9-4),
Missouri 14 (8-5)NR
NRNR
NR12/31 San Francisco Bowl Pacific Bell Park
San Francisco, California10:30 PM ESPN2 Boston College 32 (8-5),
Colorado State 21 (7-6)NR
NRNR
NR1/1 Outback Bowl Alltel Stadium
Jacksonville, Florida11:00 AM ESPN Iowa 37, (10-3)
Florida 17 (8-5)#13
#17#12
#171/1 Gator Bowl Alltel Stadium
Jacksonville, Florida12:30 PM NBC Maryland 41, (10-3)
West Virginia 7 (8-5)#23
#20#24
#231/1 Capital One Bowl Citrus Bowl
Orlando, Florida1:00 PM ABC Georgia 34, (11-3)
Purdue 27 (9-4)#11
#12#11
#131/2 Cotton Bowl Classic Cotton Bowl
Dallas, Texas2:00 PM FOX Mississippi 31, (10-3)
Oklahoma State 28 (9-4)#16
#21#18
#221/2 Peach Bowl Georgia Dome
Atlanta, Georgia4:30 PM ESPN Clemson 27 (9-5),
Tennessee 14 (10-3)NR
#6NR
#71/3 Humanitarian Bowl Bronco Stadium
Boise, Idaho12 PM ESPN Georgia Tech 52 (7-6),
Tulsa 10 (8-5)NR
NRNR
NRBowl Championship Series[1][2] Date Game Site Time
(US EST)TV Matchup AP rank BCS rank 1/1 Rose Bowl Rose Bowl
Pasadena, California4:30 PM ABC USC 28 (12-1) (Pac-10 Champion),
Michigan (Big Ten Champion) 14 (10-3)#1
#4#3
#41/1 Orange Bowl Dolphin Stadium
Miami Gardens, Florida8:30 PM ABC Miami 16 (11-2) (Big East Champion),
Florida State (ACC Champion) 14 (10-3)#10
#9#9
#71/2 Fiesta Bowl Sun Devil Stadium
Tempe, Arizona8 PM ABC Ohio State 35 (11-2),
Kansas State 28 (11-4) (Big 12 Champion)#7
#8#5
#101/4 Sugar Bowl Louisiana Superdome
New Orleans, Louisiana8 PM ABC LSU 21 (13-1) (SEC Champion),
Oklahoma 14 (12-2)#2
#3#2
#1Conference bowl representation
Conference Bowl Appearances Top 25 (December 7 Polls) # Record % Winners Losers # Teams AP Rank CP Rank Mid-American 2 2–0 1.000 Miami
Bowling Green1 Miami #14 #15 ACC 6 5–1 0.833 Maryland
Georgia Tech
Clemson
NC State
VirginiaFlorida State 2 Florida State #9 #8 Maryland #23 #24 Western Athletic 4 3–1 0.750 Boise State
Hawaii
Fresno StateTulsa 1 Boise State #18 #16 SEC 7 5–2 0.714 LSU
Georgia
Mississippi
Auburn
ArkansasTennessee
Florida5 LSU #2 #2 Tennessee #6 #7 Georgia #11 #11 Mississippi #16 #18 Florida #17 #17 Pac-10 6 4–2 0.667 USC
Washington State
Oregon State
CaliforniaOregon
UCLA2 USC #1 #1 Washington State #15 #14 Big East 5 2–3 0.400 Miami
Boston CollegeWest Virginia
Virginia Tech
Pittsburgh2 Miami #10 #9 West Virginia #20 #23 Big 10 8 3–5 0.375 Ohio State
Iowa
MinnesotaMichigan
Purdue
Michigan State
Wisconsin
Northwestern5 Michigan #4 #4 Ohio State #7 #6 Iowa #13 #12 Purdue #12 #13 Minnesota #24 #20 Mountain West 3 1–2 0.333 Utah New Mexico
Colorado State1 Utah #25 #25 Big 12 8 2–6 0.250 Nebraska
Texas TechOklahoma
Texas
Kansas State
Oklahoma State
Kansas
Missouri5 Oklahoma #3 #3 Texas #5 #5 Kansas State #8 #10 Nebraska #22 #21 Oklahoma State #21 #22 Conference USA 5 1–4 0.200 Memphis TCU
Louisville
Houston
Southern Miss1 TCU #19 #19 Sun Belt 1 0–1 0.000 North Texas 0 none Independents 1 0–1 0.000 Navy 0 none References
- ^ a b "ESPN College FB Scoreboard (2003)". http://scores.espn.go.com/ncf/scoreboard?confId=80&weekNumber=17&seasonYear=2003. Retrieved 2009-01-01.
- ^ a b "2003-2004 Bowl Results (about.com)". http://football.about.com/cs/bowlgames/a/bl_2003bowls.htm. Retrieved 2009-01-01.
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