The 2003 Army Black Knights football team was an American football team that represented the United States Military Academy as a member of Conference USA (C-USA) in the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Black Knights compiled a 0âÂÂ13 record, becoming the first major college football program to finish 0âÂÂ13. In the annual ArmyâÂÂNavy Game, the Black Knights lost to Navy, 34âÂÂ6.
The Black Knights struggled on both offense and defense, being outscored by a combined total of 476 to 206. Army was shutout twice during the season, which happened in back-to-back games. The Black Knights would be competitive in two games, losing by six to East Carolina (32âÂÂ38) after a comeback attempt fell just short then lost by four the following week to Cincinnati (29âÂÂ33), giving up what would be the game-winning touchdown midway through the 4th quarter.
Todd Berry began the year in his fourth season as the team's head coach. Berry coached the first six games before being fired following a 10âÂÂ34 loss to Louisville, finishing his career at Army with an overall record of 5âÂÂ35. Berry's winning percentage of is the lowest of any Army head coach who coached for more than six games. Defensive line coach John Mumford was named interim head coach for the final seven games. Mumford would be retained by the Black Knights' next head coach, Bobby Ross, as well as his predecessor, Stan Brock, serving as the team's defensive coordinator from 2004 to 2008.
2003 saw Army quarterback Zac Dahman break the FBS record for the most losses in a season, with 13, breaking the previous record of 12 held by Dan Robinson of the 1998 Hawaii Rainbow Warriors.