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The 2003 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football team represented the University of Delaware as a member of the Atlantic 10 Conference (A-10) during the 2003 NCAA Division I-AA football season. Led by second-year head coach K. C. Keeler, the Fightin' Blue Hens compiled an overall record of 15–1 with a mark of 8–1 in conference play, sharing the A-10 with UMass. Delaware advanced to the NCAA Division I-AA Football Championship playoffs, where the Fightin' Blue Hens beat Southern Illinois in the first round, Northern Iowa in the quarterfinals, Wofford in the semifinals, and Colgate in the NCAA Division I-AA Championship Game. The team played home games at Delaware Stadium in Newark, Delaware.
Date | Time | Opponent | Rank | Site | TV | Result | Attendance | Source |
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September 6 | 7:00 pm | The Citadel* | No. 14 | | | W 41–7 | 20,612 | |
September 13 | 7:00 pm | Richmond | No. 11 | - Delaware Stadium
- Newark, DE
| CN8 | W 44–14 | 21,388 | |
September 20 | 7:00 pm | West Chester* | No. 8 | - Delaware Stadium
- Newark, DE (rivalry)
| | W 49–7 | 21,002 | |
September 27 | 12:30 pm | at Hofstra | No. 7 | | CSTV | W 24–14 | 3,228 | |
October 4 | 7:00 pm | William & Mary | No. 4 | - Delaware Stadium
- Newark, DE (rivalry)
| | W 41–27 | 20,485 | |
October 11 | 12:00 pm | at New Hampshire | No. 4 | | CSN | W 22–21 | 4,815 | |
October 18 | 12:00 pm | Rhode Island | No. 4 | - Delaware Stadium
- Newark, DE
| | W 55–10 | 20,795 | |
October 25 | 1:30 pm | at Navy* | No. 3 | | HDNet | W 21–17 | 34,982 | |
November 1 | 1:00 pm | Maine | No. 2 | - Delaware Stadium
- Newark, DE
| | W 24–21 OT | 22,057 | |
November 8 | 12:30 pm | at Northeastern | No. 2 | | | L 14–24 | 4,198 | |
November 15 | 12:20 pm | No. 3 UMass | No. 6 | - Delaware Stadium
- Newark, DE
| TFN | W 51–45 3OT | 21,804 | |
November 22 | 4:00 pm | at No. 18 Villanova | No. 3 | | CN8 | W 20–17 | 12,253 | |
November 29 | 1:00 pm | No. 4 Southern Illinois* | No. 3 | | CSTV | W 48–7 | 14,572 | [1] |
December 10 | 12:00 pm | No. 7 Northern Iowa* | No. 3 | - Delaware Stadium
- Newark, DE (NCAA Division I-AA Quarterfinal)
| ESPN Plus | W 37–7 | 11,881 | |
December 13 | 1:00 pm | No. 2 Wofford* | No. 3 | - Delaware Stadium
- Newark, DE (NCAA Division I-AA Semifinal)
| ESPN2 | W 24–9 | 14,351 | |
December 19 | 7:00 pm | vs. No. 6 Colgate* | No. 3 | | ESPN2 | W 40–0 | 14,281 | |
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2003 Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens football team roster
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- Head coach
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National championships in bold |
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Champion – Delaware Fightin' Blue Hens |