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2003 Big Ten Conference football season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| title | 2003 Big Ten Conference football season |
| color | #193980 |
| color text | #FFFFFF |
| league | NCAA Division I-A |
| sport | football |
| logo | BigTen.png |
| logo_size | 125px |
| duration | August, 2003 |
| through January, 2004 | |
| no_of_teams | 11 |
| TV | ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 |
| draft | 2004 NFL Draft |
| draft_link | 2004 NFL Draft |
| top_pick | Robert Gallery (Iowa) |
| picked_by | Oakland Raiders, first round (2nd overall) |
| season | Regular Season |
| season_champs | Michigan |
| season_champ_name | Champions |
| league_champ_name | Runner-up |
| second_place | Ohio State |
| Purdue | |
| MVP | Chris Perry (Michigan) |
| MVP_link | Chicago Tribune Silver Football |
| seasonslistnames | Football |
| prevseason_year | 2002 |
| nextseason_year | 2004 |
through January, 2004 Purdue | conf1_runner-up = | conf2_runner-up = | finals_runner-up = The 2003 Big Ten Conference football season was the 108th season for the Big Ten Conference. Michigan won the conference, finishing ahead of Ohio State and Purdue.
Rankings
Main article: 2003 NCAA Division I-A football rankings
Bowl games
| Date | Bowl Game | Big Ten Team | Opp. Team | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec. 26, 2003 | Motor City Bowl | Northwestern | Bowling Green | 28-24 |
| Dec. 29, 2003 | Alamo Bowl | Michigan State | Nebraska | 17-3 |
| Dec. 31, 2003 | Music City Bowl | Wisconsin | Auburn | 28-14 |
| Dec. 31, 2003 | Sun Bowl | Minnesota | Oregon | 31-30 |
| Jan. 1, 2004 | Outback Bowl | Iowa | Florida | 37-17 |
| Jan. 1, 2004 | Capital One Bowl | Purdue | Georgia | 34-27 (OT) |
| Jan. 1, 2004 | Rose Bowl | Michigan | USC | 28-14 |
| Jan. 2, 2004 | Fiesta Bowl | Ohio State | Kansas State | 35-28 |
References
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