American college football season
The 2003 Iowa Hawkeyes football team represented the University of Iowa during the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season . Following a 2002 season that saw the Hawkeyes finish 11–2 with a Big Ten Conference championship, expectations for a third straight bowl game were well warranted.[ 3] With four offensive starters and seven defensive starters returning from the 2002 season, the Hawkeyes looked to be a primarily defensive team going into the season.[ 3]
The Hawkeyes opened the season strong, winning games over Miami (OH) , Buffalo , Iowa State and Arizona State en route to a 4–0 record.[ 4] Undefeated and ranked ninth in the country, the Hawkeyes headed into East Lansing , Michigan for their Big Ten opener.[ 5] Playing a Michigan State Spartans team that had just beaten Notre Dame a week earlier, the Hawkeyes turned the ball over four times and committed ten penalties in a 20–10 loss.[ 5] However, with Michigan next up on the schedule, things would get no easier for the Hawkeyes. Before the game, Michigan held a 37–9–4 lead in the series between the two teams.[ 6]
Down by 14 in the first quarter for the second straight game,[ 7] the Hawkeyes came back to take a 30–20 lead midway through the fourth quarter. Michigan threatened the Iowa lead late, but the Hawkeyes held on for the 30–27 victory.[ 8] After the victory, Iowa lost on the road to Ohio State , but followed with home wins over Illinois and Penn State . With a loss to Purdue , Iowa's record was 7–3 with two regular season games remaining.[ 4] Playing against Minnesota and the Big Ten 's top-ranked offense, the Hawkeyes scored 33 points before the Gophers scored a touchdown .[ 9]
Following the 40–22 victory, the Hawkeyes fell behind unranked Wisconsin 21–7 during the second quarter. Needing a pass deflection in the end zone by Sean Considine with no time remaining, the Hawkeyes scored 20 straight points and escaped with a 27–21 win and a 9–3 regular season record.[ 10] Playing in the 2004 Outback Bowl on January 1, 2004, the Hawkeyes won their first game in the state of Florida with a 37–17 victory over the Florida Gators . The win was also Iowa's first in the month of January since 1959.[ 11]
Previous season
Behind strong performances by quarterback Brad Banks , who finished second in the Heisman voting,[ 12] and the Hawkeye rushing defense, which finished fifth-best in the country,[ 3] Iowa finished 11–2 and shared the Big Ten championship with undefeated Ohio State .[ 13] The Hawkeyes finished with an 8–0 conference record that included wins over Penn State and Michigan. Iowa's lopsided 34–9 victory over the Wolverines in Ann Arbor was Michigan's worst home loss since 1967.[ 14] Despite losses to Iowa State and Southern California , the eleven victories remained the single-season school record (tied by the 2009 Hawkeyes ) [ 1] [ 15] until 2015 when Iowa went 12–2.
Before the season
Recruiting class
On National Signing Day , February 5, 2003, the Hawkeyes signed 22 players on football scholarships .[ 16]
Preseason Rankings
Entering the season, Iowa was unranked by both major polls.[ 17] [ 18] However, the Hawkeyes would debut in the Coaches Poll as the 25th-ranked team before their first game against Miami University .[ 19]
Schedule
Date Time Opponent Rank Site TV Result Attendance August 30 11:00 AM Miami (OH) * ESPN2 W 21–354,128
September 6 11:00 AM Buffalo * Kinnick Stadium Iowa City, IA ESPN+ W 56–754,471
September 13 11:30 AM at Iowa State * No. 23 FSN W 40–2153,488
September 20 5:00 PM No. 16 Arizona State * No. 18 Kinnick Stadium Iowa City, IA ESPN2 W 21–270,397
September 27 11:00 AM at Michigan State No. 13 ESPN+ L 10–2072,276
October 4 2:30 PM No. 9 Michigan No. 23 Kinnick Stadium Iowa City, IA ABC W 30–2770,397
October 18 2:30 PM at No. 8 Ohio State No. 9 ABC L 10–19105,044
October 25 11:00 AM Penn State No. 16 Kinnick Stadium Iowa City, IA ABC W 26–1470,397
November 1 11:00 AM Illinois No. 13 Kinnick Stadium Iowa City, IA ESPN+ W 41–1070,397
November 8 2:30 PM at No. 16 Purdue No. 10 ESPN L 14–2760,058
November 15 11:00 AM No. 19 Minnesota No. 20 Kinnick Stadium Iowa City, IA (rivalry ) ESPN W 40–2270,397
November 22 2:30 PM at Wisconsin No. 17 ABC W 27–2179,931
January 1 10:00 AM vs. No. 17 Florida * No. 13 ESPN W 37–1765,372
*Non-conference game HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to the game All times are in Central time
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Roster
2002 Iowa Hawkeyes football team roster
Players
Coaches
Offense
Defense
Special teams
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Redshirt
Rankings
Ranking movementsLegend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking RV = Received votes Week Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Final AP RV RV 23 18 13 23 14 9 16 13 10 20 17 13 12 13 8 Coaches RV 25 23 19 14 19 15 9 16 14 10 20 17 12 11 12 8 BCS Not released 15 11 11 20 18 12 12 13 Not released
Game summaries
Miami (OH)
1
2 3 4 Total
RedHawks
3
0 0 0
3
• Hawkeyes
7
7 0 7
21
Scoring summary 1 5:28 MIA Jared Parseghian 21-yard field goal Miami (OH) 3–0
1 :00 IOWA Aaron Mickens 7-yard pass from Nathan Chandler (Nate Kaeding kick) Iowa 7–3
2 :15 IOWA Fred Russell 1-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 14–3
4 10:43 IOWA Maurice Brown 28-yard pass from Nathan Chandler (Nate Kaeding kick) Iowa 21–3
Future NFL star Ben Roethlisberger was intercepted four times on this opening day victory for the Hawkeyes. The win would prove more impressive as the season progressed as the Redhawks went on to win their last 13 games and were the eventual MAC conference champion.
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Buffalo
1
2 3 4 Total
Bulls
0
0 0 7
7
• Hawkeyes
21
21 14 0
56
Date: September 6Location: Kinnick Stadium , Iowa City, IA Game start: 11:10 a.m. CDT Elapsed time: 3:00Game attendance: 54,471Game weather: 73 °F (23 °C), Sunny, Wind SSW 8 mph (13 km/h)Referee: Dan CapronTV announcers (ESPN+ ): Larry Morgan (Play-by-play) & Marv Cook (Color)
Scoring summary 1 10:03 IOWA Ed Hinkel 5-yard pass from Nathan Chandler (Nate Kaeding kick) Iowa 7–0
1 2:04 IOWA Fred Russell 1-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 14–0
1 1:04 IOWA Sean Considine 18-yard fumble return (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 21–0
2 13:01 IOWA Nathan Chandler 1-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick0 Iowa 28–0
2 9:23 IOWA Maurice Brown 23-yard pass from Nathan Chandler (Nate Kaeding kick) Iowa 35–0
2 2:03 IOWA A.J. Johnson 2-yard run (Kyle Schlicher kick) Iowa 42–0
3 3:39 IOWA Marcus Schnoor 2-yard run (Kyle Schlicher kick) Iowa 49–0
3 1:39 IOWA Ramon Ochoa 70-yard punt return (Kyle Schlicher kick) Iowa 56–0
4 6:34 BUF Aaron Leeper 2-yard run (Dallas Pelz kick) Iowa 56–7
Nathan Chandler and the Iowa offense were unstoppable in this one-sided affair. Future NFL player Sean Considine returned a fumble for a touchdown and Ramon Ochoa returned a punt 70 yards for a score as well as the Hawkeyes were clicking in every phase of the game.
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Iowa State
1
2 3 4 Total
• Hawkeyes
10
10 13 7
40
Cyclones
7
0 0 14
21
Scoring summary 1 12:06 IOWA Nate Kaeding 42-yard field goalIowa 3–0
1 6:16 IOWA Maurice Brown 17-yard pass from Nathan Chandler (Nate Kaeding kick) Iowa 10–0
1 :43 ISU Austin Flynn 25-yard run (Adam Beinke kick) Iowa 10–7
2 13:16 IOWA Fred Russell 3-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick)Iowa 17–7
2 3:22 IOWA Nate Kaeding 23-yard field goal Iowa 20–7
3 14:19 IOWA Chris Smith recovered blocked punt in end zone (Nate Kaeding kick) Iowa 27–7
3 8:25 IOWA Nate Kaeding 19-yard field goal Iowa 30–7
3 4:51 IOWA Nate Kaeding 20-yard field goal Iowa 33–7
4 6:10 ISU Lane Danielsen 9-yard pass from Austin Flynn (Adam Beinke kick) Iowa 33–14
4 2:48 IOWA Marcus Schnoor 33-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick) Iowa 40–14
4 2:16 ISU Jack Whitver 69-yard pass from Cris Love Jr. (Adam Beinke kick) Iowa 40–21
Iowa was able to end the five-year winning streak by their in-state rival in this dominant win. Iowa State had the ball for almost 10 more minutes but the Hawkeyes held them to just a touchdown through the first three quarters of play. Four field goals by future NFL kicker Nate Kaeding kept Iowa in control throughout the game.
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Arizona State
1
2 3 4 Total
Sun Devils
2
0 0 0
2
• Hawkeyes
0
14 7 0
21
Scoring summary Q1 ASU Safety, Ferentz recovered fumble in end zone ASU 2–0
Q2 IOWA Ochoa 40-yard pass from Chandler (Kaeding kick) IOWA 7–2
Q2 IOWA Jensen 2-yard pass from Chandler (Kaeding kick) IOWA 14–2
Q3 IOWA Ochoa 3-yard pass from Chandler (Kaeding kick) IOWA 21–2
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Michigan State
1
2 3 4 Total
Hawkeyes
0
7 3 0
10
• Spartans
14
3 0 3
20
Scoring summary Q1 MSU Z. Kavanaght 17-yd pass from J. Smoker (D. Rayner kick) MSU 7–0
Q1 MSU E. Knott 7-yd pass from J. Smoker (D. Rayner kick) MSU 14–0
Q2 IOWA Follett 6-yd pass from N. Chandler (Kaeding kick) MSU 14–7
Q2 MSU Rayner 23-yd field goal MSU 17–7
Q3 IOWA Kaeding 23-yd field goal MSU 17–10
Q4 MSU Rayner 23-yd field goal MSU 20–10
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Michigan
1
2 3 4 Total
Wolverines
14
6 0 7
27
• Hawkeyes
7
10 6 7
30
Scoring summary Q1 Mich Chris Perry 5-yard run (Garrett Rivas kick) Michigan 7–0
Q1 Mich Braylon Edwards 14-yard pass from John Navarre (Garrett Rivas kick) Michigan 14-0
Q1 IOWA Nathan Chandler 5-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick) Michigan 14–7
Q2 Mich Garrett Rivas 47-yard field goal Michigan 17–7
Q2 IOWA Nate Kaeding 34-yard field goal Michigan 17–10
Q2 Mich Garrett Rivas 26-yard field goal Michigan 20–10
Q2 IOWA Calvin Davis 6-yard pass from Nathan Chandler (Nate Kaeding kick) Michigan 20-17
Q3 IOWA Nate Kaeding 25-yard field goal Tied 20-20
Q3 IOWA Nate Kaeding 31-yard field goal Tied 23-20
Q4 IOWA Ramon Ochoa 31-yard pass from Nathan Chandler (Nate Kaeding kick) Iowa 30–20
Q4 Mich Braylon Edwards 41-yard pass from John Navarre (Garrett Rivas kick) Iowa 30–27
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Ohio State
1
2 3 4 Total
Hawkeyes
3
0 0 7
10
• Buckeyes
10
0 7 2
19
Date: October 18Location: Ohio Stadium , Columbus, OH Game start: 2:36 p.m. CDT Elapsed time: 3:11Game attendance: 105,044Game weather: 58 °F (14 °C), Clear and Cool, Wind SSW 12 mph (19 km/h)Referee: Richard HoningTelevision network: ABC
Scoring summary Q1 9:56 OSU Nugent 53-yard field goal OSU 3–0
Q1 9:22 OSU M. Jenkins 54-yard punt return (Nugent kick) OSU 10–0
Q1 2:45 Iowa Kaeding 36-yard field goal OSU 10–3
Q3 7:54 OSU D. Whitner blocked punt return (Nugent kick) OSU 17–3
Q4 14:09 Iowa Kaeding 5-yard run (Kaeding kick) OSU 17–10
Q4 3:03 OSU Team Safety OSU 19–10
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Penn State
1
2 3 4 Total
Nittany Lions
7
0 7 0
14
• Hawkeyes
0
12 14 0
26
Scoring summary Q1 PSU Yisrael 82-yard interception return (Robbie Gould kick) PSU 7–0
Q2 IOWA Melloy 2-yard pass from Chandler (kick blocked) PSU 7–6
Q2 IOWA Ochoa 5-yard pass from Chandler (run failed) IOWA 12–7
Q3 IOWA Roberts recovered blocked punt in end zone (Kaeding kick) IOWA 19–7
Q3 IOWA Chandler 1-yard run (Kaeding kick) IOWA 26–7
Q3 PSU Scott 24-yard pass from Mills (Gould kick) IOWA 26–14
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Illinois
1
2 3 4 Total
Fighting Illini
0
0 0 10
10
• Hawkeyes
7
10 17 7
41
Date: November 1Location: Kinnick Stadium , Iowa City, IA Game start: 11:10 a.m. CST Elapsed time: 3:10Game attendance: 70,397Game weather: 40 °F (4 °C), Fair, Wind NNE 5 mph (8.0 km/h)Referee: Steve NewmanTelevision network: ESPN+
Scoring summary Q1 5:54 Iowa T. Jackson 1-yard pass from N. Chandler (Kaeding kick) Iowa 7–0
Q2 12:43 Iowa Kaeding 23-yard field goal Iowa 10–0
Q2 0:52 Iowa F. Russell 2-yard run (Kaeding kick) Iowa 17–0
Q3 10:16 Iowa Kaeding 24-yard field goal Iowa 20–0
Q3 5:56 Iowa Bob Sanders 3-yard fumble return (Kaeding kick)Iowa 27–0
Q3 2:48 Iowa F. Russell 14-yard run (Kaeding kick) Iowa 34–0
Q4 12:22 Illinois Cornfeld 3-yard pass from Pazan (Gockman kick) Iowa 34–7
Q4 7:58 Illinois Gockman 24-yard field goal Iowa 34–10
Q4 3:12 Iowa Matt Melloy 13-yard pass from Drew Tate (Kaeding kick) Iowa 41–10
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Purdue
Game information
First quarter
PUR – Jerod Void 9-yard run (Ben Jones kick), 11:03. Purdue 7–0. Drive: 6 plays, 52 yards.
Second quarter
PUR – Ben Jones 44-yard field goal, 10:23. Purdue 10–0. Drive: 10 plays, 53 yards.
PUR – Ben Jones 42-yard field goal, 0:00. Purdue 13–0. Drive: 1 play, 0 yards.
Third quarter
PUR – Anthony Chambers 45-yard pass from Kyle Orton (Ben Jones kick), 13:54. Purdue 20–0. Drive: 3 plays, 50 yards.
PUR – Jerod Void 1-yard run (Ben Jones kick), 7:30. Purdue 27–0. Drive: 14 plays, 63 yards.
IOWA – Nathan Chandler 3-yard run (Nate Kaeding kick), 3:05. Purdue 27–7. Drive: 9 plays, 63 yards.
Fourth quarter
IOWA – Jermelle Lewis 8-yard pass from Nathan Chandler (Nate Kaeding kick), 9:56. Purdue 27–14. Drive: 12 plays, 67 yards.
Top passers
IOWA – Nathan Chandler – 16/28, 203 yards, TD, INT
PUR – Kyle Orton – 13/20, 167 yards, TD
Top rushers
IOWA – Jermelle Lewis – 7 rushes, 56 yards
PUR – Jerod Void – 34 rushes, 120 yards, 2 TD
Top receivers
IOWA – Maurice Brown – 8 receptions, 126 yards
PUR – John Standeford – 5 receptions, 61 yards
Minnesota
1
2 3 4 Total
Golden Gophers
6
0 0 16
22
• Hawkeyes
3
17 13 7
40
Date: November 15Location: Kinnick Stadium , Iowa City, IA Game start: 11:02 a.m. CST Elapsed time: 3:23Game attendance: 70,397Game weather: 42 °F (6 °C), Overcast, Wind SSE 8 mph (13 km/h)Referee: Jim LapetinaTelevision network: ESPN
Scoring summary Q1 13:31 Iowa Kaeding 27-yard field goal Iowa 3–0
Q1 8:29 Minn Lloyd 33-yard field goal Tied 3–3
Q1 1:10 Minn Lloyd 44-yard field goal Minn 6–3
Q2 13:58 Iowa N. Chandler 2-yard run (Kaeding kick) Iowa 10–6
Q2 3:40 Iowa J. Lewis 34-yard run (Kaeding kick) Iowa 17–6
Q2 0:02 Iowa Kaeding 55-yard field goal Iowa 20–6
Q3 13:01 Iowa Kaeding 33-yard field goal Iowa 23–6
Q3 9:46 Iowa Kaeding 38-yard field goal Iowa 26–6
Q3 2:41 Iowa R. Ochoa 6-yard pass from N. Chandler (Kaeding kick) Iowa 33–6
Q4 11:37 Iowa E. Cervantes 1-yard run (Kaeding kick) Iowa 40–6
Q4 4:52 Minn Tapeh 2-yard run (Spaeth pass from Abdul-Khaliq) Iowa 40–14
Q4 1:08 Minn Tapeh 5-yard run (Hosack pass from Abdul-Khaliq) Iowa 40–22
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Wisconsin
1
2 3 4 Total
• Hawkeyes
7
10 7 3
27
Badgers
14
7 0 0
21
Scoring summary Q1 11:05 Iowa R. Ochoa 18-yard run (Kaeding kick) Iowa 7–0
Q1 7:32 WIS A. Davis 1-yard run (Allen kick) Tied 7–7
Q1 0:11 WIS A. Davis 4-yard run (Allen kick) WIS 14–7
Q2 10:08 WIS D. Smith 1-yard run (Allen kick) WIS 21–7
Q2 4:42 Iowa R. Ochoa 6-yard pass from N. Chandler (Kaeding kick) WIS 21–14
Q2 0:11 Iowa Kaeding 50-yard field goal WIS 21–17
Q3 2:11 Iowa F. Russell 1-yard run (Kaeding kick) Iowa 24–21
Q4 13:59 Iowa Kaeding 28-yard field goal Iowa 27–21
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Outback Bowl
Iowa vs. Florida
1
2 3 4 Total
• Hawkeyes
7
13 14 3
37
Gators
7
0 3 7
17
Scoring summary Q1 7:18 UF K. Kight 70-yard pass from Chris Leak (Leach kick) UF 7–0
Q1 3:56 Iowa M. Brown 3-yard pass from N. Chandler (Kaeding kick) Tied 7–7
Q2 14:09 Iowa Kaeding 47-yard field goal Iowa 10–7
Q2 8:56 Iowa N. Chandler 5-yard run (Kaeding kick) Iowa 17–7
Q2 0:56 Iowa Kaeding 32-yard field goal Iowa 20–7
Q3 14:06 Iowa M. Melloy 0-yard blocked punt return (Kaeding kick) Iowa 27–7
Q3 11:19 UF Leach 48-yard field goal Iowa 27–10
Q3 4:37 Iowa F. Russell 34-yard run (Kaeding kick) Iowa 34–10
Q4 13:59 Iowa Kaeding 38-yard field goal Iowa 37–10
Q4 3:47 UF Dallas Baker 25-yard pass from C. Leak (Leach kick)Iowa 37–17
A Chris Leak -led Florida team had the initial score in Iowa's first Outback Bowl appearance but from that point the game belonged to the Hawkeyes. Iowa scored 27 unanswered points and put up over 400 yards of total offense as they controlled the ball and field position for the majority of the contest.
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Postseason Awards
Robert Gallery - Winner of the Outland Trophy ,[ 33] presented to the nation's best interior lineman. Also received consensus first-team All-American honors.
Nate Kaeding - First-team All-American honors at kicker, along with Nick Browne (TCU) and Drew Dunning (Washington State).
Team players in the 2004 NFL Draft
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