The
2003 FedEx Orange Bowl game was a post-season
college football bowl game between the Iowa Hawkeyes and the
USC Trojans on
January 2, 2003, at
Pro Player
Stadium
in Miami Gardens, Florida
. USC won the game, 38–17. The game was part
of the 2002-2003
Bowl
Championship Series (BCS) of the
2002 NCAA Division I-A
football season and represented the concluding game of the
season for both teams. The
Orange
Bowl was first played in 1935, and the 2003 game represented
the 69th edition of the Orange Bowl. The contest was televised in
the United States on
ABC.
Teams
Prior to the
BCS, the New
Year's Day pairings never would have occurred. The Rose Bowl
normally features the champions of the
Big
Ten (in 2002, the
Ohio State
Buckeyes) and the Pac-10. However, because the Buckeyes had
finished #2 in the BCS, they were set to play in the
2003 Fiesta Bowl for the national
championship against Miami (Fla.)
The Orange Bowl had the next pick after the Fiesta Bowl pairing,
and #3 (#5 BCS) Iowa was chosen. The Rose Bowl had the next BCS
selection. The next, best available team to choose was #8 (#7 BCS)
Oklahoma, who won the
Big 12
Championship Game, to play Pac-10 winner Washington State in
the
2003 Rose Bowl. When it came time
for the Orange Bowl and Sugar Bowl to make a second pick, both
wanted USC. However, a BCS rule stated that if two bowls want the
same team, the bowl with the higher payoff has the option. The
Orange Bowl immediately extended an at-large bid to the number 5
ranked Trojans and paired them with at-large number 3 Iowa in a Big
Ten/Pac-10 "Rose Bowl" matchup in the 2003 Orange Bowl. Rose Bowl
committee executive director Mitch Dorger was not pleased with the
results. This left the Sugar Bowl with #14 BCS Florida State, the
winner of the Atlantic Coast Conference. Notre Dame at 10-2 and #9
in the BCS standings was invited to the
2003 Gator Bowl. Kansas State at #8 also was
left out.
University of Iowa Hawkeyes
The Hawkeyes tied for the Big Ten conference championship with Ohio
State. However, Iowa and Ohio State did not play each other. Also,
Iowa had lost one game, 31-36 to in-State rival Iowa State.
USC Trojans
On October 5, in the 300th game for USC on live television, the
Washington State Cougars defeated the USC Trojans 30-27 in
overtime. The Cougars scored with 1:50 left to play to force
overtime. The Cougars and Trojans ended up tied for first place in
the Pac-10, but the Cougars won the tie-breaker by virtue of the
head-to-head competition victory. The final game of the season had
been moved to December 2 with Washington State at UCLA. Originally
it was thought that the Bruins would be the team playing for the
Rose Bowl. A 52-21 loss to USC put the Bruins out of contention and
the Trojans and Cougars in. Washington State defeated UCLA 48-27 in
the Rose Bowl Stadium to advance to the Rose Bowl game. This was
the final game for UCLA head coach
Bob
Toledo, who was fired following the game.
Game summary
Scoring
- Iowa - C.J. Jones 100-yard kickoff return (Kaeding kick)
- USC - Fargas 4-yard run (Killeen kick)
- Iowa - Kaeding 35-yard field goal
- USC - Killeen 35-yard field goal
- USC - Williams 18-yard pass from Palmer (Killeen kick)
- USC - Fargas 50-yard run (Killeen kick)
- USC - McCullough 5-yard run (Killeen kick)
- USC - Byrd 6-yard run (Killeen kick)
- Iowa - Brown 18-yard pass from Banks (Kaeding kick)
References
- 2002 BCS Standings
- Rosenblatt, Richard - BCS: Orange Bowl has a Rosy look Associated
Press, December 9, 2002
- Whiteside, Kelly - USC biggest question mark of teams jockeying for
BCS. USA Today, December 2, 2002.
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