2003 Mountain West Conference football season information
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Sports season
2003 Mountain West Conference football season
League
NCAA Division I-A
Sport
football
Number of teams
8
2004 NFL Draft
Top draft pick
Jeff Shoate (San Diego State)
Picked by
Denver Broncos, 152nd overall
Regular season
Season champions
Utah
Runners-up
New Mexico
Top scorer
DonTrell Moore (126 points)
Football seasons
← 2002
2004 →
2003 Mountain West Conference football standings
v
t
e
Conf
Overall
Team
W
L
W
L
No. 21 Utah $
6
–
1
10
–
2
New Mexico
5
–
2
8
–
5
Colorado State
4
–
3
7
–
6
Air Force
3
–
4
7
–
5
San Diego State
3
–
4
6
–
6
BYU
3
–
4
4
–
8
UNLV
2
–
5
6
–
6
Wyoming
2
–
5
4
–
8
$ – Conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll
The 2003 Mountain West Conference football season was the fifth since eight former members of the Western Athletic Conference banded together to form the Mountain West Conference. The Utah won the conference championship in 2003, the Utes' second overall and first outright title since the league began in 1999.
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