The 1903 college football season had no clear-cut champion, with the Official NCAA Division I Football Records Book listing Michigan and Princeton as having been selected national champions.[1]
Conference standings
Major conference standings
Independents
Minor conferences
Minor conference standings
Awards and honors
All-Americans
The consensus All-America team included:
Position
|
Name
|
Height
|
Weight (lbs.)
|
Class
|
Hometown
|
Team
|
QB
|
Jimmy Johnson
|
5'7"
|
138
|
Sr.
|
Edgerton, Wisconsin
|
Carlisle
|
QB
|
Myron E. Witham
|
|
|
Sr.
|
Pigeon Cove, Massachusetts
|
Dartmouth
|
HB
|
Willie Heston
|
5'8"
|
190
|
Jr.
|
Grant's Pass, Oregon
|
Michigan
|
HB
|
Dana Kafer
|
|
|
Sr.
|
Lawrenceville, New Jersey
|
Princeton
|
FB
|
Richard Shore Smith
|
|
|
Sr.
|
|
Columbia
|
FB
|
Ledyard Mitchell
|
|
|
Sr.
|
|
Yale
|
E
|
Howard Henry
|
|
|
Sr.
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
|
Princeton
|
T
|
Daniel Knowlton
|
|
|
So.
|
|
Harvard
|
T
|
James Hogan
|
5'10"
|
210
|
Jr.
|
County Tipperary, Ireland
|
Yale
|
G
|
John DeWitt
|
6'1"
|
198
|
Sr.
|
Phillipsburg, New Jersey
|
Princeton
|
G
|
Andrew Marshall
|
|
|
Sr.
|
Phillipsburg, New Jersey
|
Harvard
|
C
|
Henry Hooper
|
|
|
Sr.
|
New Hampshire
|
Dartmouth
|
G
|
James Bloomer
|
|
|
Jr.
|
Cincinnati, Ohio
|
Yale
|
T
|
Fred Schacht
|
|
|
Sr.
|
Minneapolis, Minnesota
|
Minnesota
|
E
|
Charles D. Rafferty
|
|
|
Sr.
|
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
|
Yale
|
Statistical leaders
References