2003 Arkansas Razorbacks football team
The 2003 Arkansas Razorbacks football team represented the University of Arkansas during the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Razorbacks played five home games at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas and two home games at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Seven Razorbacks were named to the 2003 All-SEC football team after the regular season: RB Cedric Cobbs, WR George Wilson, TE Jason Peters, OT Shawn Andrews, LB Caleb Miller, CB Ahmad Carroll, and S Tony Bua. Andrews was also awarded the Jacobs Blocking Trophy, given to the best offensive lineman in the SEC, for the second consecutive year. Andrews was also named a consensus All-American for the second straight season as well. The Razorbacks head coach was Houston Nutt, in his sixth season.Schedule
Roster
Tulsa
at No. 6 Texas
North Texas
at Alabama
Auburn
Florida
at Kentucky
- ARK DeCori Birmingham 10 yard run
- UK Andrew Hopewell 6 yard blocked punt return
- ARK – Richard Smith 26 yard pass from Matt Jones
- ARK – Tom Crowder recovered blocked punt in end zone
- UK – Alexis Bwenge 51 yard pass from Jared Lorenzen
- UK – Taylor Begley 34 yard field goal
- ARK – Chris Balseiro 37 yard field goal
- UK – Chris Bernard 13 yard pass from Jared Lorenzen
- ARK – Mark Pierce 1 yard run
- UK – Alexis Bwenge 2 yard run
- UK – Alexis Bwenge 7 yard run
- ARK – Jason Peters 7 yard pass from Matt Jones
- ARK – Chris Balseiro 25 yard field goal
- UK – Taylor Begley 24 yard field goal
- UK – Jared Lorenzen 1 yard run
- ARK – Matt Jones 3 yard run
- ARK – George Wilson 15 yard pass from Matt Jones
- UK – Jared Lorenzen 2 yard run
- UK – Jared Lorenzen 1 yard run
- ARK – Mark Pierce 2 yard run
- ARK – DeCori Birmingham 25 yard run
South Carolina
Mississippi State
at No. 3 LSU
vs. Missouri — Independence Bowl
- ARK – Chris Balseiro 33 yard field goal
- MIZZ – Zack Abron 1 yard run
- ARK – Chris Balseiro 28 yard field goal
- ARK – Matt Jones 1 yard run
- ARK – Cedric Cobbs 41 yard run
- ARK – Chris Balseiro 25 yard field goal
- MIZZ – Brad Smith 5 yard run
- ARK – Chris Balseiro 24 yard field goal
Arkansas RB Cedric Cobbs and LB Caleb Miller were named the bowl games Offensive and Defensive MVP's, respectively.