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| def_scheme = [[4–3 defense|4–3]] | | def_scheme = [[4–3 defense|4–3]] | ||
| stadium = [[Scorpion Stadium]]<br>(Capacity: 91,600) | | stadium = [[Scorpion Stadium]]<br>(Capacity: 91,600) | ||
| champion = | | champion = OIAA national champion<br>STC champion<br>STC Western Division champion<br>Bourbon Bowl champion | ||
| bowl = [[2004 Bourbon Bowl|Bourbon Bowl]] ([[OIAA National Championship Game|BCS NCG]]) | | bowl = [[2004 Bourbon Bowl|Bourbon Bowl]] ([[OIAA National Championship Game|BCS NCG]]) | ||
| bowl_result = W 41–14 vs. [[2003 Onancía Schoqans football team|Onancía]] | | bowl_result = W 41–14 vs. [[2003 Onancía Schoqans football team|Onancía]] | ||
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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 Polar Grizzlies 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 Alstin, Porvaos. The Scorpions compiled an 11–1 regular season record and then defeated the No. 2 Auqali Polar Grizzlies 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. | ||
== Schedule == | == Schedule == |