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Missouri Southern Lions 3-3 Stack Defense (2003)

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Missouri Southern Lions 3-3 Stack Defense (2003)

The defensive coordinator for the Missouri Southern Lions in 2003 was Darrell Wash. He served as the head coach at Nicholls State University from 1999 to 2003 and Missouri Southern State University from 2012 to 2014.

Wash was known for his aggressive defensive schemes and his ability to develop young players. The Lions' defense struggled in 2003, allowing 39.8 points per game, which was ranked 148th out of 155 teams in Division II. However, the Lions did show some improvement under Wash's guidance.

The 2003 Missouri Southern Lions football team was a Division II college football team that represented Missouri Southern State University in the 2003 NCAA Division II football season. The Lions played their home games at Fred G. Hughes Stadium in Joplin, Missouri.

The Lions finished the season with a 2-9 record, which was their worst record since 1990. The Lions struggled on both offense and defense, averaging only 17.3 points per game and allowing 39.8 points per game.

The Lions' leading scorer in 2003 was quarterback Trey Witt, who threw for 1,368 yards and seven touchdowns. The Lions' leading rusher was Tony Gillespie, who rushed for 456 yards and four touchdowns. The Lions' leading receiver was Josh Combs, who caught 33 passes for 401 yards and one touchdown.

The Lions' defense was led by linebacker Atiba Bradley, who recorded 133 tackles. The Lions also had a number of other talented players on defense, including defensive end Justin Collard and cornerback Ryan Burpo.

The Lions had a few highlights in 2003, but they were unable to overcome their struggles on offense and defense. The Lions defeated the Washburn Ichabods 38-35 in the season opener, and they also defeated the Emporia State Hornets 31-7.

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