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2003 FIU Golden Panthers football team

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2003 FIU Golden Panthers football
ConferenceIndependent
Record0–10, 2 wins vacated
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorGreg Briner (2nd season)
Offensive schemePro-style
Base defense4–3
Home stadiumFIU Stadium
Seasons
← 2002
2004 →
2003 NCAA Division I-AA independents football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
No. 4 Florida Atlantic ^       11 3  
Cal Poly       7 4  
Southeastern Louisiana       5 7  
Southern Utah       4 7  
Saint Mary's       1 11  
FIU       0 10  
Savannah State       0 12  
  • ^ – NCAA Division I-AA playoff participant
  • Record adjusted for 2 vacated wins by FIU
Rankings from The Sports Network poll

The 2003 FIU Golden Panthers football team represented Florida International University in the 2003 NCAA Division I-AA football season as an NCAA Division I-AA independent school. The Panthers were led by head coach Don Strock in his second season and finished with a record of zero wins and ten losses (0–10). In 2008, the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions found major violations within the football program and as such vacated the Panthers' two wins from the 2003 season.[1][2]

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 6at Indiana StateL 10–132,565
September 13at No. 18 MaineL 14–246,227
September 20No. 7 Bethune–CookmanL 14–2413,123
September 27Carson–Newman
  • FIU Stadium
  • Miami, FL
L 33–556,707
October 4at No. 13 Georgia SouthernL 35–3710,409
October 9Stephen F. Austin
  • FIU Stadium
  • Miami, FL
L 13–355,299
October 18at Troy StateL 10–2119,417
October 25Holy Crossdagger
  • FIU Stadium
  • Miami, FL
W 34–23 (vacated)4,506[3]
October 30Jacksonville
  • FIU Stadium
  • Miami, FL
W 55–12 (vacated)3,512
November 8at Louisiana–LafayetteL 10–4313,571
November 15at Gardner–WebbL 19–22 OT1,106
November 22No. 14 Florida Atlantic
L 23–329,288

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References

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  1. ^ "NCAA sanctions Florida International". Yahoo! Sports. May 7, 2008. Retrieved January 10, 2016.
  2. ^ a b "Year-By-Year Records" (PDF). 2015 FIU Football Media Information Guide. FIUsports.com. p. 143. Retrieved January 10, 2016.
  3. ^ Izquierdo, Daniel (October 26, 2003). "Finally: Runs Key Panthers' First Win". Sun-Sentinel. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. p. 1D – via Newspapers.com.