Michigan Wolverines Michigan opened at home in 2003 winning big over
Central Michigan and
Houston. A 38-0 shutout of
Notre Dame propelled the Wolverines to a #3 ranking, but they lost the next week at
Oregon, 31-27. Michigan bounced back to beat
Indiana, but then lost another close road game at
Iowa, 30-27. Michigan played next on a Friday evening, October 10, at the
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in a battle for the
Little Brown Jug against
Minnesota. Minnesota came into the game ranked #17 and Michigan was ranked #20 in one of the most highly anticipated Michigan-Minnesota matchups in years. Down 21 points at the beginning of the fourth quarter, Michigan put together its greatest comeback in school history to win 38-35. The Wolverines won their next four games over
Illinois, #10
Purdue, #9
Michigan State, and
Northwestern and rose to #5 in the rankings before their annual showdown with the
Ohio State Buckeyes. In front of a record crowd of 112,118 at
Michigan Stadium, the Wolverines beat the #4 ranked Buckeyes 35-21 to win the Big Ten championship outright.
USC Trojans The Trojans opened the season winning at #6
Auburn, 23-0. Their only loss of the season was a triple overtime loss at
Cal, 34-31 on September 27. Later in the season, USC beat Notre Dame 45-14, scoring the most points allowed by the Irish in
since 1960, and routed
Arizona 45-0 in the first shutout of the Wildcats in 146 games. ==Game summary==