2003 Football Players of the Week
Bold denotes IIAC Male Athlete of the Week
| Week Ending |
Player, School, Year, Position |
Weekly Statistics |
| November 16 | Mike Donnenwerth, Simpson, Sr., QB/P | In 54-7 victory over Upper Iowa, threw
for 516 yards and a school-record 6 TD on 24-of-41 passing. |
| November 9 | Kyle Westphal, Simpson, Jr., DB | In 21-7 win over Luther, recorded 11 tackles
(9 solo), forced two fumbles and intercepted one pass. |
| November 2 | Matt Ditch, Cornell, Sr., WR/DB | In 63-6 win over Dubuque, playing full-time on
defense for first time this season, intercepted three passes and returned
two for touchdowns. Finished with 159 all-purpose yards. |
| October 26 | Joe Brannen, Coe, Jr., QB | In 66-63 win over Cornell, threw for 420
yards and 5 touchdowns on 25-of-34 passing. Also ran for two TD. |
| October 19 | Matt Wycoff, Coe, Sr., RB | In 28-14 win over Central, had 205 yards and 2
touchdowns on 35 carries. First Coe win over Central since 1950 |
| October 12 | Cody Kelley, Wartburg, Sr., WR/DB | In 47-15 win over Loras, had 10 catches
for 167 yards and 2 TD. Also intercepted 2 passes (tying Wartburg career
record with 20) |
| October 5 | Mike Donnenwerth, Simpson, Sr., QB/P | In 28-21 win over Central, completed 28-of-48
passes for 423 yards and 3 TD. Set school career record for TD passes. |
| September 28 | Matt Wycoff, Coe, Sr., RB | In 42-34 win over Upper Iowa, rushed for 285 yards
and 3 TD on 34 carries. Sixth-highest single game rushing total in school
history. Finished with 309 all-purpose yards. |
| September 21 | Dusty Kain, Simpson, So., WR | In 20-13 win over Coe, scored all three Simpson
touchdowns including game winner with 22 seconds remaining. Had 10 catches
for 190 yards. |
| September 14 | Eric Wiebers, Buena Vista, So., QB | In 37-34 (2OT) win against Gustavus Adolphus
- completed 21-of-34 passes for 238 yards and 4 TD. Two of his touchdowns
came in overtime. Also rushed for one TD. |
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