Entrenadores asistentes: Erik Campbell (entrenador en jefe asistente), Mike DeBord , Ron English , Jim Herrmann , Fred Jackson , Scot Loeffler , Terry Malone , Andy Moeller, Bill Sheridan
Entrenador: Paul Schmidt
Gerentes: Davon Wilson (gerente senior), Bob Belke, Tom Bellen, Tom Burpee, Jeff Clancy, Brandon Greer, Brad Hoffman, Jeff Levine, Atif Lodhi, Chris Mancuso, Darin Ottaviani, Blake Postma, Brad Rosenwasser
Programar [ editar ]
Fecha
Hora
Adversario
Rango
Sitio
televisor
Resultado
Asistencia
30 de agosto
12:10 pm
Michigan central *
No. 4
Estadio de Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
ESPN +
W 45–7
110,637
6 de septiembre
12:00 pm
Houston *
numero 5
Estadio de Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
ESPN
W 50-3
109.580
13 de septiembre
3:30 pm
No. 15 Notre Dame *
numero 5
Estadio de Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI ( rivalidad ) ( College GameDay )
A B C
W 38-0
111,726
20 de septiembre
3:30 pm
en el No. 22 Oregon *
Numero 3
Estadio Autzen
Eugene, Oregón
A B C
L 27–31
59.023
27 de septiembre
12:10 pm
Indiana
No. 11
Estadio de Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
ESPN +
W 31-17
110,788
4 de octubre
2:30 pm
en el n. ° 23 de Iowa
No. 9
Estadio Kinnick
Iowa City, IA
A B C
L 27-30
70,397
10 de Octubre
7:00 pm
en el n. ° 17 de Minnesota
No. 20
Metrodomo Hubert H. Humphrey
Minneapolis, MN ( Jarra pequeña marrón )
ESPN
W 38–35
62,374
18 de octubre
12:00 pm
Illinois
No. 17
Estadio de Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
ESPN +
W 56-14
110,231
25 de octubre
3:30 pm
No. 10 Purdue
No. 13
Estadio de Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
A B C
W 31-3
111,349
1 de noviembre
12:00 pm
en el n. ° 9 del estado de Michigan
No. 11
Estadio espartano
East Lansing, MI ( Trofeo Paul Bunyan )
A B C
W 27-20
75,129
15 de noviembre
2:30 pm
en el noroeste
numero 5
Ryan Field
Evanston, IL
ESPN
W 41-10
40,681
22 de noviembre
12:00 pm
No. 4 Estado de Ohio
numero 5
Estadio de Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI ( rivalidad ) ( College GameDay )
A B C
W 35-21
112,118
1 de enero de 2004
5:00 pm
vs. No. 1 USC *
No. 4
Florero
Pasadena, CA ( Rose Bowl ) ( College GameDay )
A B C
L 14-28
93,849
* Juego sin conferencia
regreso a casa
Clasificaciones de AP Poll publicadas antes del juego
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Resúmenes de juegos [ editar ]
Michigan central [ editar ]
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Houston [ editar ]
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Notre Dame [ editar ]
1
2
3
4
Total
Notre Dame
0
0
0
0
0
• Michigan
7
10
7
14
38
Fecha: 13 de septiembre
Ubicación: Michigan Stadium , Ann Arbor, MI
Inicio del juego: 3:40 pm EST
Tiempo transcurrido: 3:10
Asistencia a los partidos : 111.726
Árbitro: Bill LeMonnier
Locutores de televisión ( ABC ): Brent Musburger (jugada a jugada), Gary Danielson (color) y Jack Arute (línea lateral)
Fuente: [1]
Resumen de puntuación
1
6:25
MICH
Chris Perry carrera de 2 yardas (patada de Adam Finley)
MICH 7–0
2
14:56
MICH
Gol de campo de 24 yardas de Adam Finley
MICH 10–0
2
9:00
MICH
Chris Perry pase de 5 yardas de John Navarre (patada de Adam Finley)
MICH 17–0
3
12:35
MICH
Chris Perry carrera de 9 yardas (patada de Adam Finley)
MICH 24–0
4
13:26
MICH
Chris Perry carrera de 1 yarda (patada de Adam Finley)
MICH 31–0
4
4:24
MICH
Pierre Rembert corrida de 7 yardas ( patada de Garrett Rivas )
MICH 38–0
Oregón [ editar ]
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Indiana [ editar ]
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Iowa [ editar ]
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Minnesota [ editar ]
1
2
3
4
Total
• Michigan
0
0
7
31
38
Minnesota
7
7
14
7
35
Fecha: 10 de octubre
Ubicación: Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome , Minneapolis, MN
Inicio del juego: 8:05 pm EST
Tiempo transcurrido: 3:30
Asistencia a los partidos : 62,374
Tiempo de juego: interior
Árbitro: Steve Pamon
Locutores de TV ( ESPN ): Sean McDonough (jugada por jugada), Rod Gilmore (color), Mike Golic (color) y Alex Flanagan (línea lateral)
Fuente: [2]
Resumen de puntuación
1
6:14
MINNESOTA
Marion Barber III carrera de 20 yardas (patada de Rhys Lloyd)
MINN 7–0
2
9:17
MINNESOTA
Laurence Maroney carrera de 8 yardas (patada de Rhys Lloyd)
MINN 14–0
3
11:00
MICH
John Navarre Pase de 36 yardas de Steve Breaston ( patada de Garrett Rivas )
MINN 14–7
3
8:04
MINNESOTA
Laurence Maroney carrera de 38 yardas (patada de Rhys Lloyd)
MINN 21–7
3
0:58
MINNESOTA
Thomas Tapeh carrera de 2 yardas (patada de Rhys Lloyd)
MINN 28–7
4
14:24
MICH
Chris Perry pase de 10 yardas de John Navarre (patada de Garrett Rivas)
MINN 28-14
4
13:30
MICH
Retorno de intercepción de 30 yardas de Jacob Stewart (patada de Garrett Rivas)
MINN 28-21
4
11:11
MINNESOTA
Asad Abdul-Khaliq carrera de 52 yardas (patada de Rhys Lloyd)
MINN 35-21
4
10:18
MICH
Braylon Edwards Pase de 52 yardas de John Navarre (patada de Garrett Rivas)
MINN 35-28
4
5:48
MICH
Chris Perry carrera de 10 yardas (patada de Garrett Rivas)
Empatado 35–35
4
0:47
MICH
Gol de campo de 33 yardas de Garrett Rivas
MICH 38–35
Illinois [ editar ]
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Purdue [ editar ]
Purdue Boilermakers en Michigan Wolverines
1
2
3
4
Total
Purdue
0
0
3
0
3
Michigan
14
0
7
10
31
en el estadio de Michigan • Ann Arbor, Michigan
Fecha : 25 de octubre
Hora del juego : 3:30 pm EST
Clima del juego : Nublado • Mediados de los 50 • Viento 10-15 W
Asistencia a los partidos: 111,349
Árbitro : J. Lapetina
Locutores de televisión (ABC) : Brent Musburger , Gary Danielson y Jack Arute
M Go Blue - Fútbol
Información del juego
Purdue
Kyle Orton 18/37, 184 yardas, 2 INT
Jerod Void 13 Rush, 52 yardas
Taylor Stubblefield 5 Rec, 72 yardas
Michigan
John Navarre 17/30, 225 yardas, 2 TD
Chris Perry 28 Rush, 95 Yds
Jason Avant 5 Rec, 90 Yds
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
PUR
MICH
1
7:03
8
65
4:34
Michigan
Edwards 14-yard touchdown reception from Navarre, Rivas kick good
0
7
1
0:00
5
49
1:28
Michigan
Breaston 21-yard touchdown run, Rivas kick good
0
14
3
9:46
9
47
3:40
Purdue
27-yard field goal by Jones
3
14
3
6:57
6
80
2:49
Michigan
Edwards 26-yard touchdown reception from Navarre, Rivas kick good
3
21
4
12:22
Michigan
Fumble recovery returned 2 yards for touchdown by Curry, Rivas kick good
3
28
4
5:48
10
61
4:15
Michigan
27-yard field goal by Rivas
3
31
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.
3
31
Michigan State[edit]
1
2
3
4
Total
• Michigan
0
13
7
7
27
Michigan State
0
3
7
10
20
Date: November 1
Location: Spartan Stadium, East Lansing, MI
Game start: 12:09 p.m. EST
Elapsed time: 3:16
Game attendance: 75,129
Referee: Dave Witvoet
TV announcers (ABC): Brent Musburger (Play-by-play), Gary Danielson (Color) & Jack Arute (Sideline)
Source: [3]
Scoring summary
2
12:31
MICH
Chris Perry 1-yard run (Garrett Rivas kick)
MICH 7–0
2
7:07
MSU
Dave Rayner 20-yard field goal
MICH 7–3
2
1:03
MICH
Braylon Edwards 40-yard pass from John Navarre (kick failed)
MICH 13–3
3
4:12
MICH
Andy Mignery 20-yard pass from John Navarre (Garrett Rivas kick)
MICH 21–3
3
3:58
MSU
Agim Shabaj 73-yard pass from Jeff Smoker (Dave Rayner kick)
MICH 20–10
4
13:31
MICH
Braylon Edwards 16-yard pass from John Navarre (Garrett Rivas kick)
TV announcers (ABC): Keith Jackson, Dan Fouts, and Todd Harris
Box Score
Game information
Ohio St
Craig Krenzel 20/33, 221 Yds, 2 TD
Lydell Ross 9 Rush, 22 Yds, TD
Michael Jenkins 9 Rec, 132 Yds
Michigan
John Navarre 21/32, 278 Yds, 2 TD, INT
Chris Perry 31 Rush, 154 Yds, 2 TD
Braylon Edwards 7 Rec, 130 Yds, 2 TD
100th meeting
Scoring summary
Quarter
Time
Drive
Team
Scoring information
Score
Plays
Yards
TOP
OSU
MICH
1
0:39
18
89
7:04
Michigan
Steve Breaston 1-yard touchdown run, Garrett Rivas kick good
0
7
2
13:33
3
74
0:47
Michigan
Braylon Edwards 64-yard touchdown reception from John Navarre, Rivas kick good
0
14
2
5:49
10
80
3:49
Michigan
Braylon Edwards 23-yard touchdown reception from John Navarre, Garrett Rivas kick good
0
21
2
0:44
12
81
5:05
Ohio St
Santonio Holmes 8-yard touchdown reception from Craig Krenzel, Mike Nugent kick good
7
21
3
13:04
5
62
1:56
Michigan
Chris Perry 30-yard touchdown run, Garrett Rivas kick good
7
28
3
6:55
4
43
1:03
Ohio St
Santonio Holmes 13-yard touchdown reception from Craig Krenzel, Mike Nugent kick good
14
28
4
13:53
11
93
2:59
Ohio St
Lydell Ross 2-yard touchdown run, Mike Nugent kick good
21
28
4
7:55
8
88
3:53
Michigan
Chris Perry 15-yard touchdown run, Garrett Rivas kick good
21
35
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.
21
35
Rose Bowl[edit]
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Roster[edit]
2003 Michigan Wolverines football team roster
Players
Coaches
Offense
Pos.
#
Name
Class
WR
8
Jason Avant
So
G
75
David Baas
Sr
WR
27
Calvin Bell
Sr
OL
63
Derek Bell
Sr
WR
80
Braylon Edwards
Jr
WR
88
Tim Massaquoi
Jr
QB
16
John Navarre
Sr
RB
23
Chris Perry
Sr
Defense
Pos.
#
Name
Class
LB
58
Roy Manning
Jr
DE
85
Dave Spytek
Jr
Special teams
Pos.
#
Name
Class
Head coach
Lloyd Carr
Coordinators/assistant coaches
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Redshirt
Roster
Statistical achievements[edit]
Chris Perry was the Big Ten rushing individual statistical champion (126.8 yards per conference games and 128.8 yards per game).[3] Perry set numerous current school records during the season including single-game attempts (51, November 1, 2003) surpassing Ron Johnson's 1967 record of 42, and single-season attempts (338) surpassing Anthony Thomas' 2000 record of 319.[4]
The team led the Big Ten in passing offense for all games (270.8 yards per game), although Michigan State won the title for conference games.[5] They were also the Big Ten scoring statistical champions for conference games (35.8 points per game), although Minnesota was the champion for all games.[6] They also ranked first in passing efficiency defense for both conference games (96.6) and all games (102.2).[7] The team led the conference in total defense for conference games (286.1) and all games (316.4).[7] The November 22 Michigan - Ohio State football rivalry game set the current conference single-game attendance record of 112,118.[8]
Braylon Edwards posted four consecutive 100-yard reception games, surpassing Desmond Howard, Carter and Marcus Knight who all had three in various seasons. Edwards would tie this record the following season, but Mario Manningham posted six in 2007 to establish the current record.[9] John Navarre set numerous career records: pass attempts (1366) extending his own record established the prior season; completions (765), surpassing Elvis Grbac's 1992 record of 522; passing yards (9254), surpassing Grbac's 6460. Chad Henne broke each of these records during his career ending in 2007. Navarre also broke his own single-season records for pass attempts (456), completions (270) and yards (3331) set the prior season. Navarre broke Tom Brady's single-game passing yards record of 375 with a 389-yard performance on October 4 against Iowa. These single-game and single-season records still stand. The final touchdown pass of his career gave him 72, one more than Grbac for another record to be broken by Henne. Navarre established the current records for single-season yards per game (256.2), surpassing his own record of the prior year, and career yards per game (215.2), surpassing Jim Harbaugh's 175.8. He broke his own single-season 200-yard game record with 10 bringing his record setting career total to 28.[10]
Awards and honors[edit]
The individuals in the sections below earned recognition for meritorious performances.[11][12]
National[edit]
All-Americans: Chris Perry
Doak Walker Award: Perry
Jim Brown Trophy: Perry
Conference[edit]
Main article: Big Ten Conference football individual honors
Big Ten Football MVP: Chris Perry
All-Conference: John Navarre, Chris Perry, Braylon Edwards, Tony Pape
Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year: Perry
Big Ten Freshman of the Year: Steve Breaston (coaches)
Team[edit]
Co-captains: Grant Bowman, Carl Diggs, John Navarre
Most Valuable Player: Chris Perry
Meyer Morton Award: Braylon Edwards
John Maulbetsch Award: Jake Long
Frederick Matthei Award: Jason Avant
Dick Katcher Award: Grant Bowman, Norman Heuer, Larry Stevens
Arthur Robinson Scholarship Award: Andy Mingery
Hugh Rader Jr. Award: David Baas, Tony Pape
Robert P. Ufer Award: John Navarre
Roger Zatkoff Award: Lawrence Reid
Dick Katcher Award: Grant Bowman, Norman Heuer, Larry Stevens
References[edit]
^"Big Ten Conference Football Full Media Guide". CBS Interactive/Big Ten Conference. January 5, 2010. p. 69. Archived from the original on July 3, 2010. Retrieved July 8, 2010.
^"2009 Division I Football Records Book: Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) Records" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. p. 84. Retrieved July 9, 2010.
^"Big Ten Conference Football Full Media Guide". CBS Interactive/Big Ten Conference. January 5, 2009. pp. 51–2. Archived from the original on July 3, 2010. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
^"Record Book" (PDF). CBS Interactive. January 5, 2009. p. 114. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
^"Big Ten Conference Football Full Media Guide". CBS Interactive/Big Ten Conference. January 5, 2009. p. 55. Archived from the original on July 3, 2010. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
^"Big Ten Conference Football Full Media Guide". CBS Interactive/Big Ten Conference. January 5, 2009. p. 56. Archived from the original on July 3, 2010. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
^ a b"Big Ten Conference Football Full Media Guide". CBS Interactive/Big Ten Conference. January 5, 2009. p. 57. Archived from the original on July 3, 2010. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
^"Big Ten Conference Football Full Media Guide". CBS Interactive/Big Ten Conference. January 5, 2009. p. 64. Archived from the original on July 3, 2010. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
^"Record Book" (PDF). CBS Interactive. January 5, 2009. pp. 124–125. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
^"Record Book" (PDF). CBS Interactive. January 5, 2009. pp. 120–123. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
^"2003 Football Team". The Regents of the University of Michigan. April 9, 2007. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
^"Big Ten Conference Football Full Media Guide". CBS Interactive/Big Ten Conference. January 5, 2009. pp. 70–82. Archived from the original on July 3, 2010. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
External links[edit]
2003 Football Team -- Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan Athletics History