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The '''2003 Porvaos State Scorpions football team''' represented [[Porvaos State University]] (PSU) during the [[OIAA Division I-A|2003 OIAA Division I-A football season]]. Coached by Mario Tebíos, the Scorpions played their home games at Scorpion Stadium in Novo Alstin, Porvaos. The Scorpions compiled an 11–1 regular season record and then defeated the No. 2 Auqali Topakees in the STC Championship Game, Afterward, PSU was invited to play the Onancía Schogans in the Bourbon Bowl for the OIAA Division I-A national title. PSU won the BCS National Championship Game in dominant fashion for the first national football championship for PSU since 1965.
The '''2003 Porvaos State Scorpions football team''' represented [[Porvaos State University]] (PSU) during the [[OIAA Division I-A|2003 OIAA Division I-A football season]]. Coached by Mario Tebíos, the Scorpions played their home games at Scorpion Stadium in Novo Alsánco, Porvaos. The Scorpions compiled an 11–1 regular season record and then defeated the No. 2 Auqali Topakees in the STC Championship Game, Afterward, PSU was invited to play the Onancía Schoganats in the Bourbon Bowl for the OIAA Division I-A national title. PSU won the BCS National Championship Game in dominant fashion for the first national football championship for PSU since 1965.
 
This was the last season in which the Scorpions' home stadium would go by "Scorpion Stadium." Following the death of [[King Damian II of Porvaos]] in April 2004, Porvaos State University, his alma mater, announced the stadium would be renamed "Damian II Memorial Stadium," of which it remains today.


== Schedule ==
== Schedule ==
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| PSN
| PSN
| '''W''' 48–7
| '''W''' 48–7
| 85,766
| 95,766
|-
|-
| September 17
| September 17
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| TBS
| TBS
| '''W''' 65–0
| '''W''' 65–0
| 89,205
| 99,205
|-
|-
| September 27
| September 27
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| PSN
| PSN
| '''W''' 30–12
| '''W''' 30–12
| 91,516
| 99,516
|-
|-
| October 4
| October 4
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| PSN
| PSN
| '''W''' 35–7
| '''W''' 35–7
| 91,600
| 99,600
|-
|-
| November 1
| November 1
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| CSPN
| CSPN
| '''W''' 51–37
| '''W''' 51–37
| 91,600
| 99,600
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|-
| November 15
| November 15
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| TBS
| TBS
| '''W''' 38–28
| '''W''' 38–28
| 91,600
| 99,600
|-
|-
| December 6
| December 6

Revision as of 22:30, 25 June 2024

2003 Porvaos State Scorpions football
OIAA national champion
STC champion
STC Western Division champion
Bourbon Bowl champion
Bourbon Bowl (BCS NCG), W 41–14 vs. Onancía
ConferenceSouth Tierrador
DivisionWestern Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 1
APNo. 1
2003 record13–1 (7–1 STC)
Head coachMario Tebíos (6th season)
Offensive coordinatorAphio Sunqar (6th season)
Offensive schemePro-style
Defensive coordinatorPetro Talas (3rd season)
Base defense4–3
Home stadiumScorpion Stadium
(Capacity: 91,600)
Seasons
← 2002
2004 →

The 2003 Porvaos State Scorpions football team represented Porvaos State University (PSU) during the 2003 OIAA Division I-A football season. Coached by Mario Tebíos, the Scorpions played their home games at Scorpion Stadium in Novo Alsánco, Porvaos. The Scorpions compiled an 11–1 regular season record and then defeated the No. 2 Auqali Topakees in the STC Championship Game, Afterward, PSU was invited to play the Onancía Schoganats in the Bourbon Bowl for the OIAA Division I-A national title. PSU won the BCS National Championship Game in dominant fashion for the first national football championship for PSU since 1965.

This was the last season in which the Scorpions' home stadium would go by "Scorpion Stadium." Following the death of King Damian II of Porvaos in April 2004, Porvaos State University, his alma mater, announced the stadium would be renamed "Damian II Memorial Stadium," of which it remains today.

Schedule

Date Time Opponent Rank Site TV Result Attendance
September 6 8:00 p.m. Porvaos-City* No. 17 Scorpion Stadium, Novo Alsánco, Porvaos PSN W 48–7 95,766
September 17 12:00 p.m. at Topaqoí* No. 15 Sabós Stadium, Topaqoí, Alóqal CSPN2 W 36–13 71,205
September 20 3:30 p.m. No. 1 (I-AA) Alčona Union* No. 13 Scorpion Stadium, Novo Alsánco, Porvaos TBS W 65–0 99,205
September 27 12:00 p.m. Hugo State* No. 11 Scorpion Stadium, Novo Alsánco, Porvaos PSN W 30–12 99,516
October 4 3:30 p.m. at No. 8 Aracadó No. 10 Dorsé Field, Wečas-Santiago, Aracadó (Rivalry/College GameDay) TBS W 41–0 90,701
October 18 3:30 p.m. at No. 12 Anbarsky No. 3 Anders-Mennit Stadium, Tafkoska, Anbarsky TBS W 45–43 102,203
October 25 12:00 p.m. Tansher No. 2 Scorpion Stadium, Novo Alsánco, Porvaos PSN W 35–7 99,600
November 1 8:00 p.m. at No. 23 Alčona No. 2 Querbas Stadium, Alčona, Anbarsky QBC W 41–13 81,000
November 8 12:00 p.m. Arrecife A&M No. 2 Scorpion Stadium, Novo Alsánco, Porvaos CSPN W 51–37 99,600
November 15 3:30 p.m. at No. 11 Auqali No. 1 Allen Stadium, Sedter, Auqali TBS L 17–40 95,209
November 22 8:00 p.m. at Las Mesas State No. 8 Sóvasas Stadium, Las Mesas, Arrecife QBC W 36–16 81,703
November 29 3:30 p.m. No. 9 Tawakee No. 6 Scorpion Stadium, Novo Alsánco, Porvaos (Rivalry/College GameDay) TBS W 38–28 99,600
December 6 4:00 p.m. vs. No. 2 Auqali No. 6 Songun Credit Stadium, Ambaqwe, Auqali (STC Championship Game/College GameDay/STC Kickoff) TBS W 28–7 75,109
January 3, 2004 8:00 p.m. vs. No. 1 Onancía No. 2 National Stadium, Taisgol (BCS National Championship Game/College GameDay) QBC W 41–14 106,303