2003 Louisiana–Monroe Indians football team

2003 Louisiana–Monroe Indians football
Conference Sun Belt Conference
2003 record 111 (15 Sun Belt)
Head coach Charlie Weatherbie
Home stadium Malone Stadium
(Capacity: 30,427)
2003 Sun Belt football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
North Texas $   7 0         9 4  
Louisiana–Lafayette   3 2         4 8  
Arkansas State   3 3         5 7  
Middle Tennessee   3 3         4 8  
Utah State   3 3         3 9  
Idaho   3 4         3 9  
New Mexico State   2 5         3 9  
Louisiana–Monroe   1 5         1 11  
  • $ Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2003 Louisiana–Monroe Indians football team represented the University of Louisiana at Monroe in the 2003 NCAA Division I-A college football season. The Indians offense scored 239 points while the defense allowed 467 points.[1]

Regular season

Schedule

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
August 30 7:00 PM at #15 LSU* Tiger StadiumBaton Rouge, LA L 749   89,148
September 6 7:00 PM Stephen F. Austin* Malone StadiumMonroe, LA L 2123   15,056
September 13 6:00 PM at Mississippi* Vaught–Hemingway StadiumOxford, MS L 1459   50,654
September 20 7:00 PM Northwestern State* Malone Stadium • Monroe, LA L 1014   16,035
September 27 7:00 PM at Utah State Romney StadiumLogan, UT L 1028   19,215
October 4 6:00 PM at Arkansas State War Memorial StadiumLittle Rock, AR (Trail of Tears Classic) L 4144   20,135
October 11 4:00 PM at Louisiana–Lafayette Cajun FieldLafayette, LA (Battle on the Bayou) W 4542   13,540
October 25 7:00 PM New Mexico State Malone Stadium • Monroe, LA L 1421   7,108
November 1 1:30 PM at Auburn* Jordan–Hare StadiumAuburn, AL L 773   81,061
November 8 4:00 PM North Texasdagger Malone Stadium • Monroe, LA L 2628   10,121
November 15 6:05 PM Idaho Malone Stadium • Monroe, LA ESPN+ L 2058   8,172
November 22 11:30 AM at Troy State* Veterans Memorial StadiumTroy, AL L 2428   19,057
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll. All times are in Central Time.

References

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