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2003 NC State Wolfpack football team
American college football team season
American college football team season
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| year | 2003 |
| team | NC State Wolfpack |
| sport | football |
| conference | Atlantic Coast Conference |
| short_conf | ACC |
| record | 8–5 |
| conf_record | 4–4 |
| head_coach | Chuck Amato |
| hc_year | 4th |
| off_coach | Noel Mazzone |
| oc_year | 1st |
| def_coach | Chuck Amato |
| dc_year | 2nd |
| stadium | Carter–Finley Stadium |
| champion | Tangerine Bowl champion |
| bowl | [Tangerine Bowl](2003-tangerine-bowl) |
| bowl_result | W 56–26 vs. [Kansas](2003-kansas-jayhawks-football-team) |
The 2003 NC State Wolfpack football team represented North Carolina State University during the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team's head coach was Chuck Amato. N.C. State has been a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) since the league's inception in 1953. The Wolfpack played its home games in 2003 at Carter–Finley Stadium in Raleigh, North Carolina, which has been NC State football's home stadium since 1966.
Schedule
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Roster
- Noel Mazzone – Offensive coordinator/tight ends
- Doc Holliday – Asst. Head coach/Wide receivers
- Mike Barry – Offensive line
- Curt Cignetti – Quarterbacks
- Dick Portee – Running backs
- Manny Diaz – Linebackers
- Todd Stroud – Strength and conditioning
Rankings
Game summaries
Western Carolina
Wake Forest
Ohio State
- Source: ESPN
Texas Tech
North Carolina
Georgia Tech
Connecticut
Clemson
Duke
Virginia
Florida State
Maryland
Tangerine Bowl
Main article: 2003 Tangerine Bowl
Awards and honors
- Philip Rivers – ACC Offensive Player of the Year
Team players in the 2004 NFL draft
Main article: 2004 NFL draft
| Jerricho Cotchery | Wide receiver | 4 | 108 | [New York Jets](2004-new-york-jets-season) |
|---|
References
References
- "NC State Football Archive". North Carolina State University Department of athletics.
- (August 30, 2003). "Hall, Wolfpack Romp Over Western Carolina, 59-20".
- (September 6, 2003). "Wake Whips Wolfpack, 38-24".
- (September 13, 2003). "NC State Falls Inches Short in Triple OT Loss to Buckeyes".
- (September 20, 2003). "Wolfpack Wrecks Texas Tech, 49-21".
- (September 27, 2003). "Rivers, Cotchery Lead NC State Past Tar Heels, 47-34".
- (October 4, 2003). "Georgia Tech Decks Wolfpack, 29-21".
- (October 11, 2003). "Wolfpack Intercepts 31-24 Win Over Connecticut".
- (October 16, 2003). "Wolfpack Holds off Clemson, 17-15".
- (October 25, 2003). "NC State Wins Duel With Duke, 28-21".
- (November 1, 2003). "Wolfpack Wins Wild One Over Virginia, 51-37".
- (November 15, 2003). "Noles Nip Wolfpack in Double-Overtime, 50-44".
- (November 22, 2003). "Another Maryland Rally Stuns Wolfpack, 26-24".
- (December 22, 2003). "Wolfpack Rocks, Shocks Jayhawks".
- "2004 NFL Draft". [[National Football League]].
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