Revisiting 2003 Miami vs. Ohio State BCS championship game featuring absurd collection of NFL Draft picks

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No. 2 Ohio State meets No. 10 Miami on Wednesday in the College Football Playoff quarterfinal at the Cotton Bowl Classic, and that's going to prompt a flood of nostalgia from the 2003 BCS championship game.

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On Jan. 3, 2003, No. 2 Ohio State beat No. 1 Miami 31-24 at the Fiesta Bowl in a legendary double-overtime showdown that featured an absurd collection of future NFL talent on both sides. That game between the Buckeyes and Hurricanes belongs on the short list of greatest games of all time.

Ohio State broke Miami's 34-game winning streak. It's easy to remember the controversial pass interference call on Miami defensive back Glenn Sharpe that led to a second overtime.

Let's not forget how many NFL players played in that game. Consider this fact:

A total of 52 of the 100 players who played in the matchup between the Hurricanes and Buckeyes were NFL Draft picks. Miami and Ohio State each had 26 players drafted, including 18 starters on both sides.

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How awesome was that collection of talent? A closer look.

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How many Miami first-round picks played in 2003 BCS championship game?

Miami had 12 future first-round picks who played in the game, including six starters on defense. A look at those players:

YEAR

ROUND

PLAYER

POS.

TEAM

2003

1

Andre Johnson

WR

Houston Texans

2003

1

Jerome McDougle

DE

Philadelphia Eagles

2003

1

Willis McGahee

RB

Buffalo Bills

2003

1

William Joseph

DT

New York Giants

2004

1

Sean Taylor

S

Washington Redskins

2004

1

Kellen Winslow II

TE

Cleveland Browns

2004

1

Jonathan Vilma

LB

New York Jets

2004

1

D.J. Williams

LB

Denver Broncos

2004

1

Vernon Carey

T

Miami Dolphins

2004

1

Vince Wilfork

DT

New England Patriots

2005

1

Antrel Rolle

CB

Arizona Cardinals

2006

1

Kelly Jennings

CB

Seattle Seahawks

Johnson is a member of the Pro Bowl Football Hall of Fame. He was a seven-time Pro Bowl selection with the Texans who finished with 1,062 catches, 14,185 yards and 70 TDs.

Wilfork won two Super Bowls with the Patriots and was a five-time Pro Bowl selection. Rolle was a three-time Pro Bowl selection who won a Super Bowl with the Giants, and Vilma was a three-time Pro Bowl selection who won a Super Bowl with the Saints.

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McGahee – who suffered a gruesome leg injury during the loss to the Buckeyes – played 10 seasons and rushed for 8,474 yards.

Taylor was a two-time Pro Bowl selection in Washington – a career tragically cut short when he was murdered in 2007. Winslow was a one-time Pro Bowl selection.

Williams played 11 seasons in Denver. Carey played eight seasons. Jennings and Joseph played six seasons each. McDougle played four seasons.

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How many Ohio State first-round picks played in 2003 BCS championship game?

Ohio State had six first-round picks who played in the 2003 BCS championship game. A look at those players:

YEAR

ROUND

PLAYER

POS.

TEAM

2004

1

Will Smith

DE

New Orleans Saints

2004

1

Chris Gamble

CB

Carolina Panthers

2004

1

Michael Jenkins

WR

Atlanta Falcons

2006

1

A.J. Hawk

LB

Green Bay Packers

2006

1

Bobby Carpenter

LB

Dallas Cowboys

2006

1

Nick Mangold

C

New York Jets

Mangold was a seven-time Pro Bowl selection with the New York Jets. Smith – a one-time Pro Bowl selection –  had 67.5 career sacks and won a Super Bowl with New Orleans in 2009.  Hawk – a one-time Pro Bowl selection – played 11 seasons and won a Super Bowl with Green Bay in 2010.

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Jenkins and Gamble played nine seasons each. Carpenter played seven seasons.

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2002-03 Miami players in the NFL Draft

A total of 47 Miami players played in the 2003 BCS championship game against Ohio State. Here is a look at the 26 players who were selected in the NFL Draft:

A closer look at those 26 players in order of the year they were drafted:

YEAR

ROUND

PLAYER

POS.

TEAM

2003

1

Andre Johnson

WR

Houston Texans

2003

1

Jerome McDougle

DE

Philadelphia Eagles

2003

1

Willis McGahee

RB

Buffalo Bills

2003

1

William Joseph

DT

New York Giants

2003

3

Andrew Williams

DE

San Francisco 49ers

2003

4

Jamaal Green

DE

Philadelphia Eagles

2003

5

Matt Walters

DT

New York Jets

2003

7

Ken Dorsey

QB

San Francisco 49ers

2004

1

Sean Taylor

S

Washington Redskins

2004

1

Kellen Winslow II

TE

Cleveland Browns

2004

1

Jonathan Vilma

LB

New York Jets

2004

1

D.J. Williams

LB

Denver Broncos

2004

1

Vernon Carey

T

Miami Dolphins

2004

1

Vince Wilfork

DT

New England Patriots

2004

7

Darrell McClover

LB

New York Jets

2004

7

Al Marshall

CB

Chicago Bears

2004

7

Carlos Joseph

OT

San Diego Chargers

2005

1

Antrel Rolle

CB

Arizona Cardinals

2005

2

Roscoe Parrish

WR

Buffalo Bills

2005

6

Chris Myers

G

Denver Broncos

2006

1

Kelly Jennings

CB

Seattle Seahawks

2006

2

Roger McIntosh

LB

Washington Redskins

2006

3

Eric Winston

T

Houston Texans

2006

4

Leon Williams

LB

Cleveland Browns

2006

4

Orien Harris

DT

Pittsburgh Steelers

2006

5

Marcus Maxey

S

Kansas City Chiefs

That list does not include four undrafted players who played in the NFL, including running back Jarrett Payton, center Brett Romberg, fullback Quadtrine Hill and cornerback Glenn Sharpe.

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2002-03 Ohio State players in the NFL Draft

A total of 53 Ohio State players played in the 2003 BCS championship game against Miami. Here is a look a the 26 players who were selected in the NFL Draft:

YEAR

ROUND

PLAYER

POS.

TEAM

2003

2

Mike Doss

S

Indianapolis Colts

2003

3

Kenny Peterson

DE

Green Bay Packers

2003

3

Cie Grant

LB

New Orleans Saints

2003

4

Matt Wilhelm

LB

San Diego Chargers

2003

5

Donnie Nickey

S

Tennessee Titans

2004

1

Will Smith

DE

New Orleans Saints

2004

1

Chris Gamble

CB

Carolina Panthers

2004

1

Michael Jenkins

WR

Atlanta Falcons

2004

3

Ben Harstock

TE

Indianapolis Colts

2004

3

Tim Anderson

DT

Buffalo Bills

2004

3

Darrion Scott

DE

Minnesota Vikings

2004

4

Alex Stepanovich

C

Arizona Cardinals

2004

4

Will Allen

CB

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

2004

5

Craig Krenzel

QB

Chicago Bears

2004

5

Drew Carter

WR

Carolina Panthers

2004

5

Robert Reynolds

LB

Tennessee Titans

2004

7

Shane Olivea

T

San Diego Chargers

2004

7

Adrien Clarke

G

Philadelphia Eagles

2005

2

Mike Nugent

K

New York Jets

2005

3

Dustin Fox

CB

Minnesota Vikings

2006

1

A.J. Hawk

LB

Green Bay Packers

2006

1

Bobby Carpenter

LB

Dallas Cowboys

2006

1

Nick Mangold

C

New York Jets

2006

4

Nate Salley

S

Carolina Panthers

2006

4

Rob Sims

T

Seattle Seahawks

2007

5

Jay Richardson

DE

Oakland Raiders

That list does not include several undrafted free agents who played in the game, including receiver Bam Childress, punter Andy Groom, defensive end Simon Fraser, safety Tyler Everett, cornerback EJ Underwood and defensive tackle Marcus Green. Clarett was signed by the Denver Broncos in 2005, but never played in an NFL regular-season game.

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