2003 Southeastern Conference football standings
Conf. Overall
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   4 4     9 4  
Alabama   2 6     4 9  
Mississippi State   1 7     2 10  
Championship: LSU 34, Georgia 13
  • # – BCS National Champion
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2003 Mississippi State Bulldogs football team represented Mississippi State University as a member of the Western Division of the Southern Conference (SEC) during the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by Jackie Sherrill in his 13th and final season as head coach, the Bulldogs compiled an overall record of 2–10 with a mark of 1–7 in conference play, placing last out of six teams in the SEC's Western Division for the third consecutive season.[1] Mississippi State played home games at Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville, Mississippi.

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
August 318:00 pmOregon*ESPN2L 34–4252,856
September 137:00 pmat Tulane*L 28–3133,723
September 207:00 pmat Houston*L 35–4226,233
September 278:00 pmNo. 7 LSU
  • Davis Wade Stadium
  • Starkville, MS (rivalry)
ESPN2L 6–4145,835
October 41:30 pmVanderbilt
  • Davis Wade Stadium
  • Starkville, MS
W 30–2140,156
October 111:30 pmMemphis*dagger
  • Davis Wade Stadium
  • Starkville, MS
W 35–2745,329
October 181:30 pmat No. 19 AuburnPPVL 13–4586,063
October 2511:30 amat KentuckyJPSL 17–4257,141
November 811:30 amAlabama
  • Davis Wade Stadium
  • Starkville, MS (rivalry)
JPSL 0–3848,242
November 1511:30 amat No. 9 TennesseeJPSL 21–59104,223
November 221:00 pmat ArkansasL 6–5262,547
November 276:45 pmNo. 17 Ole Miss
  • Davis Wade Stadium
  • Starkville, MS (Egg Bowl)
ESPNL 0–3153,582
  • *Non-conference game
  • daggerHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Central time

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References

  1. ^ "2003 Southeastern Conference Year Summary". College Football at Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved November 23, 2024.
  2. ^ "2003 Football News". Mississippi State Athletics. Retrieved September 17, 2012.
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