2003 All-Big Ten Conference football team

The 2003 All-Big Ten Conference football team consists of American football players chosen as All-Big Ten Conference players for the 2003 Big Ten Conference football season. The conference recognizes two official All-Big Ten selectors: (1) the Big Ten conference coaches selected separate offensive and defensive units and named first- and second-team players (the "Coaches" team); and (2) a panel of sports writers and broadcasters covering the Big Ten also selected offensive and defensive units and named first- and second-team players (the "Media" team).

Offensive selections

Quarterbacks

Running backs

Receivers

Centers

Guards

  • David Baas, Michigan (Coaches-1; Media-1)
  • Alex Stepanovich, Ohio State (Coaches-1; Media-1)
  • Joe Quinn, Minnesota (Coaches-2; Media-2)
  • Joe Tate, Michigan State (Coaches-2)
  • Dan Buenning, Wisconsin (Media-2)

Tackles

  • Robert Gallery, Iowa (Coaches-1; Media-1)
  • Tony Pape, Michigan (Coaches-1; Media-1)
  • Shane Olivea, Ohio State (Coaches-2; Media-2)
  • Steve Stewart, Michigan State (Coaches-2)
  • Rian Melander, Minnesota (Media-2)

Tight ends

Defensive selections

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Kickers

Punters

Key

Bold = selected as a first-team player by both the coaches and media panel

Coaches = selected by Big Ten Conference coaches[1]

Media = selected by a media panel[1]

HM = Honorable mention

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References

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