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The 2003 California Golden Bears football team was an American football team that represented the University of California, Berkeley in the Pacific-10 Conference (Pac-10) during the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season . In their second year under head coach Jeff Tedford , the Golden Bears compiled an 8–6 record (5–3 in Pac-10, tied for third) and outscored their opponents 457 to 341.[ 1] [ 2]
The Bears were led on the field by sophomore quarterback Aaron Rodgers , a junior college transfer who became the starter on September 20 against Illinois .[ 3] In his second start the following week, Rodgers led Cal to a 21–7 halftime lead over third-ranked USC before being replaced due to injury in the second half by Reggie Robertson.[ 4] The Bears won in triple overtime , 34–31.[ 5] [ 6] In late December, Cal defeated Virginia Tech 52–49 in the Insight Bowl at Phoenix ; Rodgers passed for 394 yards and was the game's offensive MVP.
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Rodgers tied Cal's season record with five 300-yard games and set a Cal record for the lowest percentage of passes intercepted at 1.43%.[ 8] The Golden Bears' statistical leaders included Rodgers with 2,903 passing yards, Adimchinobe Echemandu with 1,195 rushing yards, and Geoff McArthur with 1,504 receiving yards.[ 9]
Date Time Opponent Site TV Result Attendance August 23 6:45 p.m. vs. No. 7 Kansas State * ESPN L 28–4250,823
August 30 1:00 p.m. Southern Miss * HDNet W 34–233,552
September 6 3:00 p.m. Colorado State * California Memorial Stadium Berkeley, CA FSN L 21–2334,096
September 11 4:45 p.m. at Utah * ESPN L 24–3146,768
September 20 9:00 a.m. at Illinois * ESPN+ W 31–2458,363
September 27 3:30 p.m. No. 3 USC California Memorial Stadium Berkeley, CA FSN W 34–31 3OT 51,208
October 4 2:00 p.m. Oregon State California Memorial Stadium Berkeley, CA L 21–3539,150
October 18 12:30 p.m. at UCLA ABC L 20–23 OT 53,825
October 25 12:30 p.m. Arizona California Memorial Stadium Berkeley, CA W 42–1433,249
November 1 12:30 p.m. at Arizona State W 51–2348,452
November 8 7:00 p.m. at Oregon TBS L 17–2157,511
November 15 12:30 p.m. Washington California Memorial Stadium Berkeley, CA W 54–738,576
November 22 12:30 p.m. at Stanford ABC W 28–1667,950
December 26 5:00 p.m. vs. Virginia Tech * ESPN W 52–4942,364
*Non-conference game Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game All times are in Pacific time
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California vs. #7 Kansas State
1
2 3 4 Total
Golden Bears
7
7 0 14
28
• Wildcats
10
17 8 7
42
Scoring summary 1 12:45 KSU Darren Sproles 5-yard run (Joe Rheem kick)KSU 7–0
1 10:39 Cal Vincent Strang 34-yard pass from Reggie Robertson (Tyler Fredrickson kick) Tied 7–7
1 6:29 KSU Joe Rheem 22-yard field goal KSU 10–7
2 7:37 KSU Travis Wilson 5-yard pass from Ell Roberson (Rheem kick) KSU 17–7
2 4:25 KSU Joe Rheem 37-yard field goal KSU 20–7
2 3:54 KSU James Terry 52-yard pass from Ell Roberson (Rheem kick) KSU 27–7
2 1:58 Cal Geoff McArthur 65-yard pass from Reggie Robertson (Fredrickson kick) KSU 27–14
3 8:46 KSU Ell Roberson 11-yard run (Roberson run) KSU 35–14
4 12:34 Cal J. J. Arrington 22-yard pass from Aaron Rodgers (Fredrickson kick)KSU 35–21
4 10:14 KSU Davin Dennis 28-yard pass from Ell Roberson (Rheem kick) KSU 42–21
4 4:27 Cal J. J. Arrington 7-yard pass from Reggie Robertson (Fredrickson kick) KSU 42–28
#3 USC at California
1
2 3 4 OT 2OT 3OT Total
USC
7
0 14 3 0 7 0
31
• California
7
14 0 3 0 7 3
34
Scoring summary 1 11:02 CAL Aaron Rodgers 3 yard run (Tyler Frederickson kick) CAL 7-0
1 2:47 USC Dominique Byrd 27 yard pass from Matt Leinart (Ryan Killeen kick) Tied 7-7
2 14:12 CAL Garrett Cross 2 yard pass from Aaron Rodgers (Tyler Frederickson kick) CAL 14-7
2 8:09 CAL Burl Toler 27 yard pass from Aaron Rodgers (Tyler Frederickson kick) CAL 21-7
3 7:26 USC LenDale White 6 yard run (Ryan Killeen kick) CAL 21-14
3 7:16 USC Lofa Tatupu 26 yard interception return (Ryan Killeen kick) Tied 21-21
4 9:04 CAL Tyler Frederickson 51 yard field goal CAL 24-21
4 0:16 USC Ryan Killeen 33 yard field goal Tied 24-24
2OT CAL Jonathan Makonnen 20 yard pass from Reggie Robertson (Tyler Frederickson kick) CAL 31-24
2OT USC Keary Colbert 10 yard pass from Matt Leinart (Ryan Killeen kick) Tied 31-31
3OT CAL Tyler Frederickson 38 yard field goal CAL 34-31
"They always take us lightly", said receiver Jonathan Makonnen, who had seven catches for 104 yards. "They really don't respect us. They're a talented team, but they were kind of lackadaisical out there."
"I'm not knocking Leinart or their running backs, but I didn't see a whole lot of firepower from them", said Echemandu, the first player to rush for 100 yards against USC in 16 games. "Mike Williams is basically their whole offense."
The loss was USC's last until the 2006 National Championship Game , in which Texas snapped USC's 34-game win streak.
Aaron Rodgers was the starter as Cal's quarterback, but due to injury he was replaced in the second half by Reggie Robertson.[ 4] [ 5]
1
2 3 4 Total
Washington
0
7 0 0
7
• California
13
20 7 14
54
Scoring summary 1 14:42 CAL Geoff McArthur 79 yard pass from Aaron Rodgers (Tyler Frederickson kick) California 7–0
1 9:39 CAL Tyler Frederickson 20 yard field goal California 10–0
1 2:36 CAL Tyler Frederickson 20 yard field goal California 13–0
2 14:45 CAL Brandon Hall 13 yard pass from Aaron Rodgers (run failed) California 19–0
2 12:06 WASH Zach Tuiasosopo 3 yard run (Evan Knudson kick) California 19–7
2 11:26 CAL Vincent Strang 12 yard pass from Aaron Rodgers (Tyler Frederickson kick) California 26–7
2 9:04 CAL J.J. Arrington 15 yard run (Tyler Frederickson kick)California 33–7
3 10:30 CAL Aaron Rodgers 1 yard run (Tyler Frederickson kick) California 40–7
4 11:59 CAL Marcus O'Keith 48 yard run (Tyler Frederickson kick) California 47–7
4 2:44 CAL Michael Porter 51 yard run (Tyler Frederickson kick) California 54–7
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California at Stanford
1
2 3 4 Total
• California
0
0 7 21
28
Stanford
10
0 0 6
16
Scoring summary 1 12:30 STAN Michael Sgroi 22 yard field goal STAN 3-0
1 10:03 STAN Luke Powell 24 yard pass from Chris Lewis (Michael Sgroi kick) STAN 10-0
3 11:03 CAL Geoff McArthur 44 yard pass from Aaron Rodgers (Tyler Frederickson kick) STAN 10-7
4 14:55 CAL Vincent Strang 14 yard pass from Aaron Rodgers (Tyler Frederickson kick) CAL 14-10
4 10:07 CAL Geoff McArthur 21 yard pass from Aaron Rodgers (Tyler Frederickson kick) CAL 21-10
4 1:39 CAL Adimchinobe Echemandu 17 yard run (Tyler Frederickson kick) CAL 28-10
4 0:00 STAN Mark Bradford 20 yard pass from Chris Lewis (pass failed) CAL 28-16
CAL: Aaron Rodgers 26/37, 359 yds
CAL: Geoff McArthur 16 rec, 245 yds (single game record – Dameane Douglas, 1998)
CAL: bowl eligible for first time since 1996
2003 California Golden Bears football team roster
Players
Coaches
Offense
Defense
Special teams
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
Legend
(C) Team captain
(S) Suspended
(I) Ineligible
Injured
Redshirt
Roster Last update: 2003-12-13
^ "2003 California Golden Bears Schedule and Results" . SR/College Football . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved October 21, 2016 .
^ "California 2015 Football Information Guide" (PDF) . CalBears.com . Cal Golden Bears Athletics. p. 166. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 26, 2016. Retrieved October 21, 2016 .
^ "Player Bio:Aaron Rodgers" . University of California. Archived from the original on July 27, 2011. Retrieved May 13, 2012 .
^ a b "Cal-USC Postgame Quotes" . Cal Athletics. September 27, 2003. Archived from the original on June 9, 2012.
^ a b Beacham, Greg (September 28, 2003). "Cal bears down in OT, snaps USC streak" . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon). Associated Press. p. D1.
^ "Cal fans storm field after win" . ESPN. September 27, 2003. Archived from the original on February 25, 2011. Retrieved May 13, 2012 .
^ Baum, Bob (December 27, 2003). "Cal kicker wins another big one" . Eugene Register-Guard . Oregon. Associated Press. p. D1.
^ "Cal Records" . University of California. Archived from the original on November 22, 2007. Retrieved May 13, 2012 .
^ "2003 California Golden Bears Stats" . SR/College Football . Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved October 21, 2016 .
^ 2011 California football information guide
^ "California 54, Washington 7" . ESPN . November 15, 2003. Archived from the original on July 23, 2013. Retrieved December 28, 2014 .
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