Michigan Football Team History
Michigan Wolverines
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
Founded: 1817 Stadium: Michigan Stadium Capacity: 107,501 Colors: Maize & Azure Blue Coach: Lloyd Carr Conference: Big 10-
2003 Season Highlights
Lloyd Carr enters his 9th season as Head Coach at Michigan.
The Wolverines won the Big 10 Conference Championship.
2003 Season
Date
Opponent Score
Sat., Aug. 30 vs.
Central Michigan
45
7
W
Sat., Sep. 6 vs.
Houston
50
3
W
Sat., Sep. 13 vs.
Notre Dame
38
0
W
Sat., Sep. 20 @
Oregon
27
31
L
Sat., Sep. 27 vs.
Indiana
31
17
W
Sat., Oct. 4 @
Iowa
27
30
L
Fri., Oct. 10 @
Minnesota
38
35
W
Sat., Oct. 18 vs.
Illinois
56
14
W
Sat., Oct. 25 vs.
Purdue
31
3
W
Sat., Nov. 1 @
Michigan State
27
20
W
Sat., Nov. 15 @
Northwestern
41
10
W
Sat., Nov. 22 vs.
Ohio State
35
21
W
Thu., Jan. 1
Southern California
14
28
L
@ Pasadena, CA
Rose Bowl
2003 Season Totals
Record 10-3
Points Scored 460
Scoring Average 35.4
Points Allowed 219
Defense Average 16.8
Opponents Record 92-73
Conference Record 7-1
Home Record 7-0
Away Record 3-2
2003 NCAA Final Rankings
Rank
Record
Source
6 10-3-0
AP
7 10-3-0
Coaches
7 10-3-0
USA Today/ESPN
2003 All American Awards
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Award
Team
Source
Coming Someday
2003 All Big 10 Conference Players
Player
Position
Class
Ht.
Wt.
Team
Source
Coming Someday
Some records may be incomplete.
Great Moments in College Football History
The first college football National Champion was Princeton. They received the honor in 1869 and only played two games.