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  2. 2003 South Carolina Gamecocks football team - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 South Carolina Gamecocks football team represented the University of South Carolina in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) during the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Gamecocks were led by Lou Holtz in his fifth season as head coach and played their home games in Williams–Brice Stadium in Columbia, South Carolina.

  3. 2003 All-Big 12 Conference football team - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 All-Big 12 Conference football team consists of American football players chosen as All-Big 12 Conference players for the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season.The conference recognizes two official All-Big 12 selectors: (1) the Big 12 conference coaches selected separate offensive and defensive units and named first- and second-team players (the "Coaches" team); [1] and (2) a panel ...

  4. 2003 Louisville Cardinals football team - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 Louisville Cardinals football team represented the University of Louisville in the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team, led by Bobby Petrino in his first year at the school, played their home games in Papa John's Cardinal Stadium.

  5. 2003 USC Trojans football team - Wikipedia

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    USC lost one triple-overtime game at California, which finished 8–6; LSU had a 12-point home loss against a Florida team that went 8–5; Oklahoma, which had been ranked #1 for most of the season, fell to #3 after suffering a 35–7 defeat in the 2003 Big 12 Championship Game to Kansas State, which finished 11–4. Controversy erupted when ...

  6. 2003 Georgia Bulldogs football team - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 Georgia Bulldogs football team represented the University of Georgia during the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Bulldogs completed the season with a 10–2 record. The Bulldogs had a regular-season Southeastern Conference (SEC) record of 6–2, and won the SEC East for the second year in a row.

  7. 2003 Tennessee Volunteers football team - Wikipedia

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    Team W L W L Eastern Division No. 7 Georgia xy 6 – 2 11 – 3 No. 15 Tennessee x 6 – 2 10 – 3 No. 24 Florida x 6 – 2 8 – 5 South Carolina 2 – 6 5 – 7 Vanderbilt 1 – 7 2 – 10 Kentucky 1 – 7 4 – 8 Western Division No. 2 LSU xy$# 7 – 1 13 – 1 No. 13 Ole Miss x 7 – 1 10 – 3 Auburn 5 – 3 8 – 5 Arkansas 44 9 ...

  8. 2003 Pittsburgh Panthers football team - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 Pittsburgh Panthers football team represented the University of ... 2002 Pittsburgh Panthers football team roster Players ... Matt Parsons: Jr: OL: 58:

  9. 2003 Alabama Crimson Tide football team - Wikipedia

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    Although the No. 21 Crimson Tide were two touchdown favorites over Northern Illinois, they were upset 19–16 in what was the first all-time win over a SEC team for the Huskies. [ 54 ] [ 55 ] Late in the first quarter, Alabama scored a touchdown on a 28-yard Brodie Croyle pass to Zach Fletcher.