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Tigers Get Second Top 25 Finish Under Bowden

Tigers Get Second Top 25 Finish Under Bowden


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Clemson, SC-Clemson finished the 2003 college football season ranked

22nd in both the AP and USA Today/ESPN Coach's Polls released early

Monday morning. It is the second time Clemson has finished in the

final top 25 of both polls under Head Coach Tommy Bowden. Clemson

finished 14th in USA Today and 16th by Associated Press in 2000,

Bowden's second season with the program.

Clemson won each of its last four games by a combined 108

points to go from an unranked team to the number-22 final ranking.

Clemson was not ranked in the preseason or at any time during the

regular season, but was ranked in the final poll. It is the first

time in school history that Clemson has been unranked the entire

regular season, then finished in the final top 25.

Clemson's 4-0 finish to the season included a pair of wins

over teams ranked in the top 10 in the nation at the time of the

game. It is the longest winning streak to close a season since 1990

when Clemson won its last five games, including a 30-0 victory over

Illinois in the Hall of Fame Bowl.

Clemson started its streak with a 26-10 victory over a third-ranked

Florida State team on November 8, and finished it with a 27-14 win

over sixth-ranked Tennessee in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl on January

2. It marked the first time Clemson had defeated two top-six ranked

teams in a four-game period. The win over the Seminoles is the

highest ranked victory in Clemson history.

The 2003 season marked the first time since 1981 that Clemson

has defeated more than one top 10 team in the same season. The

Tigers National Championship team of that season defeated a

fourth-ranked Georgia team, an eighth-ranked North Carolina team and

a fourth-ranked Nebraska team.

Florida State finished 10th in the final 2003 ESPN/USA Today

Poll and 11th by Associated Press, while Tennessee finished 16th in

the coach's poll and 15th in Associated Press. It is the first time

Clemson has defeated two teams that finished in the top 20 of either

poll since 1989 when Clemson defeated a Florida State team that

finished the season ranked third in the final AP poll and a Virginia

team that finished the season ranked 18th in the final AP poll.

The Tigers were 17th in the final Sagarin computer ranking as

published by USA Today. Clemson's schedule ranking was 23rd

according to the same service.

"We felt if we defeated a sixth-ranked University of

Tennessee team in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl we would deserve to be

ranked in the final poll," said Bowden. " That was certainly a

motivating factor for our players throughout our preparation.

"This top 25 ranking is a testimony to the players and

coaches, their hard work and dedication throughout the season. This

has been a rewarding season, but we strive to do more."

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