2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL Table Of Contents Maryland Quick Facts 1-2 Media Guidelines 2 Season Preview 3-5 2016 Roster 6-7 Pronunciations7 Returning Player Profiles 11-26 2016 Signing Class Profiles 27-28 DJ Durkin Profile 29 Assistant Coach/Staff Profiles 30-37 2015 Season Statistics 38-45 2015 Game Recaps 46-57 Miscellaneous Stats 58-60 Maryland Records 61-64 2016 Schedule DATEOPPONENT TIME S3HOWARD Noon S9 at FIU 7:30 pm S17 at UCF 7 pm O1 PURDUE * + 3:30 pm O8 at Penn State * Noon O15 MINNESOTA * TBA O22 MICHIGAN STATE *7:30 pm O29 at Indiana * TBA N5 at Michigan * TBA N12 OHIO STATE * TBA N19 at Nebraska*TBA N26 RUTGERS * TBA ALL CAPS indicates home game; *Big Ten game + Homecoming game.; All times Eastern Media Relations Football Contact Info Dustin Semonavick (primary contact/credentials) Assistant Athletics Director, Football Communications Office: 301-314-7065 Email: [email protected] Sean Ellenby (secondary contact) Assistant Director, Athletics Media Relations Office: 301-314-8093 Email: [email protected] Zack Bolno Sr. Assoc. AD - Media Relations/Strategic Communications Office: 301-314-1482 Email: [email protected] Mailing Address University of Maryland; Athletics Media Relations 2725 XFINITY Center; Terrapin Trail College Park, MD 20741-0295 3 WHAT’S INSIDE: Season Preview, Pages 3-5 • Returning Player Profiles, Pages 11-26 2016 Season Outlook Head coach DJ Durkin is set to embark on his first season at the helm of Maryland’s football program since taking College Park by storm with his boundless energy and insatiable work ethic in December. Widely regarded for his recruiting ability, Durkin quickly pieced together an impressive coaching staff that includes two former FBS head coaches (Mike London and Pete Lembo) and a pair of bright young minds in offensive coordinator Walt Bell and defensive coordinator Andy Buh. The Terps return seven starters on the offensive side of the ball in 2016. Among the offensive returners are quarterbacks senior Perry Hills (8 starts/1001 pass yds/8 TDs/535 rush yards) and senior Caleb Rowe (4 starts/894 yds/6 TDs), in addition to All-Big Ten left tackle Michael Dunn, who has made 37 career starts. Maryland also returns 88.4 percent of its reception yards and its top three pass catchers: Levern Jacobs (425 yds, 35 catches), D.J. Moore (357 yds, 25 catches) and Taivon Jacobs (264 yds, 21 catches). The defense is highlighted by one of the most versatile and explosive players in the country in William Likely, who returns for his final season in College Park. The all-American return man and two-time first team All-Big Ten defensive back owns six Maryland records (two defensive, four special teams), and became the first defensive player in Maryland history to surpass 3,000 career all-purpose yards in 2015. He was the only player in FBS last season to make a start on both sides of the ball in the same game. The defense also features middle linebacker Jermaine Carter, Jr., who led the Terps with 103 tackles in 2015, in addition to posting 14.0 tackles for loss - the most for a Maryland middle linebacker since two-time all-American E.J. Henderson in 2002. Maryland Quick Facts General Name of School University of Maryland City, Zip College Park, Md. 20742 Founded 1856 Enrollment37,610 Nickname Terrapins, Terps School Colors Red, White, Black, Gold Stadium Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium Capacity (Surface) 51,802 (FieldTurf) AffiliationFBS Conference/Division Big Ten / East President Dr. Wallace Loh Director of Athletics Kevin Anderson Head Coach DJ Durkin (1st Year) History First Year of Football All-time record All-time bowl/playoff record Yrs. in postseason Last postseason appearance Last postseason result 1892 634-574-43 (.524/1,251 games) 11-13-2 (.462) 25 2014 lost to Stanford (12/30/14) 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 2016 Coaching Staff Head Coach DJ Durkin Alma Mater, Year Bowling Green (‘01) Record at school (years) 0-0 (1) Career record (years) 1-0 (1) Best time to reach coach Through Media Relations Weekly Press Conference Tuesday, 1:12 p.m. ET 3 Media Guidelines Interviews Media interviews with all Maryland players and coaches must be arranged through the Maryland Media Relations Department. Members of the media may contact Dustin Semonavick ([email protected]) or Sean Ellenby ([email protected]) to arrange interviews with head coach DJ Durkin and players. Season Practice Policy Practices, which are normally scheduled for Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, are closed to the media and public. Friday walk-throughs (home and away) are also closed. Weekly Media Availability Assistant Coaches Mike London Assoc. Head Coach/DL Pete Lembo Asst. HC/Spec. Teams Coord./TEs Andy Buh Defensive Coordinator Walt Bell Offensive Coordinator/QBs Aazaar Abdul-Rahim Defensive Backs Matt Barnes Linebackers Chris Beatty Wide Receivers Dave Borbely Offensive Line Anthony Tucker Running Backs Cooper Bassett Graduate Assistant Kyle Cefalo Graduate Assistant Joe Furco Graduate Assistant Alex Garwig Graduate Assistant Football Staff Jason Baisden Asst. AD - Football Ops. & Equip. Rick Court Asst. AD - Football Sports Performance Drew Hampton Head Equipment Manager TBA Asst. AD - Academics Wes Robinson Head Trainer Marcus Berry Director - Recruiting Bryce Bevill Director of Player Development Brawley Evans Quality Control (Offense) Tyler Hancock Quality Control (Special Teams) TBA Recruiting Analyst Luke Lottman Asst. Dir. of Recruiting/Spec. Asst. to HC Dan Pallante Asst. Dir. of Football Ops./Camp Coord. Annie Peppard Executive Assistant Joe Schafer Quality Control (Defense) Eric White Director of Player Personnel David Wilczewski Recruiting Analyst TBA Video Coordinator Team Information 1st Year 1st Year 1st Year 1st Year 1st Year 1st Year 1st Year 1st Year 1st Year 1st Year 1st Year 1st Year 1st Year 6th Year 1st Year 1st Year 10th Year 1st Year 2nd Year 1st Year 1st Year -1st Year 1st Year 6th Year 1st Year 1st Year 2nd Year -- 2015 overall record 3-9 2015 conference record (finish) 1-7 (t-5th in B1G East) Basic offense Multiple Basic defense Multiple Letterwinners returning: Offense: 22 Defense: 21 Specialty: 3 Total: 46 Letterwinners lost Offense: 10 Defense: 10 Specialty: 1 Total: 21 Starters returning Offense: 7 Defense: 5 Specialty: 2 (of 3) Total: 14 Monday: Local media teleconference with head coach DJ Durkin (contact [email protected] for access number and code to participate) Tuesday: Head coach Durkin’s weekly news conference and selected player availability in the press area on the fifth floor of Tyser Tower at Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium; 1:12 p.m. ET, Big Ten Football Coaches Teleconference Wednesday: Offensive coordinator Walt Bell and defensive coordinator Andy Buh, in addition to selected players, media availability in the press area on the fifth floor of Tyser Tower at Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium. The DJ Durkin Radio Show will take place from 7-8 pm at Buffalo Wild Wings in College Park every Wednesday during the season. Saturday: Postgame * Time and date for weekly player availability TBD. Call-in information for the Big Ten Football Coaches Teleconference to be announced at a later date. Postgame Media Availability At home, Durkin will address the media in Glazer Auditorium of the Gossett Football Team House. Players will follow Durkin. On the road, Durkin and players will address the media at a designated location. The locker room is closed and interviews are not permitted on the field at the conclusion of any game. Parking for Media Availability Parking will be available on the concourse of Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium. Enter at Gate E, which is located on the North side of Maryland Stadium on Stadium Drive. Turn right as you go through the gate and park near the rails or parallel with the bleachers. Gossett Football Team House may be accessed by walking through the stands or exiting the stadium at Gate J and entering again at Gate K (located on Field House Drive). The practice field may be accessed by exiting at Gate E, turning right and walking approximately 150 yards. Credentials Applications for season credentials are to be submitted at http://www.sportssystems.com/maryland. The deadline for season credentials is August 23. Credentials for approved applications will be mailed or can be picked up on August 30, the first news conference of the regular season. For outlets requesting overnight delivery of credentials, please supply the Maryland Media Relations Department with a FedEx account number. Per game credential requests should be submitted to Dustin Semonavick ([email protected]). 2015 Big Ten Football Coaches Teleconference (Eastern Time) Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern Jim Harbaugh, Michigan Paul Chryst, Wisconsin Mike Riley, Nebraska Mark Dantonio, Michigan State Kirk Ferentz, Iowa Tracy Claeys, Minnesota Chris Ash, Rutgers Lovie Smith, Illinois DJ Durkin, Maryland Darrell Hazell, Purdue James Franklin, Penn State Urban Meyer, Ohio State Kevin Wilson, Indiana Noon 12:08 p.m. 12:16 p.m. 12:24 p.m. 12:32 p.m. 12:40 p.m. 12:48 p.m. 12:56 p.m. 1:04 p.m. 1:12 p.m. 1:20 p.m. 1:28 p.m. 1:36 p.m. 1:44 p.m. Maryland Sports Radio Network City Baltimore, Md. Washington, D.C. Baltimore, Md. Buckland, Va. Crisfield, Md. Crisfield, Md. Cumberland, Md. Frederick, Md. Hagerstown, Md. Hagerstown, Md. DialFrequencyStation 105.7 FM WJZ (Flagship) 980 AM ESPN (Flagship) 101.9 FM WLIF (Secondary) 94.3 FM WWXX 540 AM WGOP 97.9 FM WBEY 1450 AM WTBO 930 AM WFMD 1490 AM WARK 98.9 FM WARK Lexington Park, Md.1690 AM WPTX Prince Frederick, Md.92.7 FM WWXT Salisbury, Md. 960 AM WTGM *All game broadcasts will also be available on SiriusXM and TuneIn. **Affiliates may be added later in the season. Check the Maryland Broadcasting page on umterps.com for an upto-date list. 4 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL OFFENSIVE NOTES QB WR WR RB Maryland will have a number of options at quarterback in 2016 as seniors Perry Hills (15 career starts) and Caleb Rowe (7 career starts) return, in addition to redshirt freshman Gage Shaffer. The Terps also added a pair of freshmen QBs, including 2015 Gatorade Alabama Player of the Year Tyrell Pigrome. The Terps return nearly their entire receiving corps in 2016, including 88 percent of their total receiving yards. Leading the way are senior Levern Jacobs (425 yds, 3 TDs) and sophomore D.J. Moore (357 yds, 3 TDs), in addition to sophomore tight end Avery Edwards, who is expected to have an increased impact. Senior Malcolm Culmer is also back after a caree-best season (221 yds, 2 TDs). Maryland also added New Mexico State fifth-year transfer Teldrick Morgan, who totaled 120 catches, 1,454 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns over the last two seasons. Senior Levern Jacobs has quietly climbed into the upper echelon of receivers in Maryland’s history, ranking 17th in career receptions (89) and 22nd in career receiving yards (1,105). He needs just 11 catches to become the 14th player in history to reach 100 catches and needs 17 catches to move into the top-10. Jacobs is also one of just two returning receivers in the Big Ten who did not drop a pass in 2015. Maryland’s rushing attack averaged more than 200 yards/g in 2015 for the first time since the 2001 season. The Terps will have to replace the workload of running back Brandon Ross (958 yards/10 TDs), who finished his career ranked fourth in career rushing yards. The Terps will look to Wes Brown (1,055 career rush yards/11 career rush TDs), Ty Johnson and Virginia Tech transfer Trey Edmunds to step up in the backfield. OL The Terps return just two linemen that made at least six starts in 2015: Michael Dunn (11 starts - 37 career) and Damian Prince (6 starts). With three starters graduating, Maryland will look to sophomore Brendan Moore (Rimington Watch List) to get the nod at center, while Maurice Shelton (2 starts in 2015), JaJuan Dulaney, Sean Christie and Derwin Gray will vie for the remaining positions. UTIL Senior William Likely made history against Wisconsin last season when he became the only player in the nation to start on both offense and defense (he also was the starting return specialist). Likely ran the ball 11 times and also totaled five catches on offense in 2015, and could be used on the offensive side of the ball in offensive coordinator Walt Bell’s system as well. Receptions - Maryland Career No. Name (Years) Catches 1. Jermaine Lewis (1992-95) 193 2. Geroy Simon (1993-96) 185 3. Torrey Smith (2008-10) 152 4. Stefon Diggs (2012-14) 150 5. Darrius Heyward-Bey (2006-08) 138 . 14. Greg Hill (1982-84) 97 15. Mancel Johnson (1993-96) 94 16. Jafar Williams (2000-03) 90 17. Levern Jacobs (2012-) 89 Bren Lowery (1986-89) 89 19. Danny Oquendo (2005-08) 85 20. Vernon Davis, (2003-05) 83 Played in NFL Receiving Yards - Maryland Career No. Name (Years) Yards 1. Jermaine Lewis (1992-95) 2,932 2. Stefon Diggs (2012-14) 2,227 3. Torrey Smith (2008-10) 2,215 4. Darrius Heyward-Bey (2006-08) 2,089 5. Geroy Simon (1993-96) 2,059 . 18. Mancel Johnson (1993-96) 1,240 19. Dean Richards (1975-78) 1,194 20. Frank Wycheck (1990-92) 1,183 21. Gary Collins (1959-61) 1,182 22. Levern Jacobs (2012-) 1,105 23. Scooter Monroe (1999-02) 1,102 Played in NFL Offensive Starters Returning/Lost Starters Returning (7) WR Malcolm Culmer Sr.-3V 5-11, 192 • Led team with 14.7 yards per catch, setting careerhighs in catches (15), yards (221) and touchdown catches (2). Started seven games in 2015. OL Michael Dunn Sr.-3V 6-5, 300 • Former walk-on who has started 37 of Maryland’s 38 games over the last three seasons, including 11 at left tackle in 2016. 2015 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten. TE Avery Edwards So.-1V 6-4, 245 • Led Maryland tight ends in catches (14), yards (115) and touchdowns (2) as a true freshman in 2015. QB Perry Hills Sr.-2V 6-2, 213 • Started eight games in 2015, passing for 1,001 yards and 8 TDs. Also ran for 535 yards - the fourthmost for a QB in Maryland history - including 170 rush yards at Ohio State - a program record for a QB. WR Levern Jacobs Sr.-3V 5-11, 185 • Led team in receptions (35) and yards (425), and tied for team lead in TD catches (3) in 2015. Ranks 17th in Maryland history in catches (89) and 22nd in yards (1,105). WR D.J. Moore So.-1V 5-11, 215 • Had three touchdown catches in 2015 - most for a true freshman at Maryland since Stefon Diggs (2012). Ranked second on team in catches (25) and yards (357) and had a catch in 11-of-12 games. OL Damian Prince So.-1V 6-3, 315 • Made six starts at right tackle in 2015, including against Rutgers when Maryland had 401 rush yards - the most since 1999. Starters Lost (4) OL Ryan Doyle 3V 6-4, 307 • Started 34 career games, including all 12 in 2015. OL Evan Mulrooney 3V 6-3, 300 • Started 17 career games, including all 12 in 2015. RB Brandon Ross 4V 5-10, 210 • One of Maryland’s best running backs in history, finishing fourth all-time in career rushing yards (2,543) and 10th in career rushing touchdowns (19). Signed as undrafted free agent with Green Bay Packers. OL Andrew Zeller 4V 6-3, 316 • Started 32 career games, including all 12 at right guard in 2015. 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL Defensive Starters Returning/Lost Starters Returning (5) DL Roman Braglio Sr-3V 6-2, 260 • Made 10 starts in 2015, totaling 35 tackles and 3.0 sacks. Had at least two tackles in all 11 games played last season. LB Jalen Brooks Jr-2V 6-1, 235 • Broke out in 2015, making 64 tackles in 12 appearances (11 starts). Had career-high 10 tackles at West Virginia. LB Jermaine Carter Jr.-2V 6-0, 235 • Earned Honorable Mention All-Big Ten in 2015 after leading team with 103 tackles. Also had 14.0 TFL’s, the most for a Maryland middle linebacker since E.J. Henderson in 2002. CB William Likely Sr.-3V 5-7, 176 • Two-time First Team All-Big Ten defensive back, leading team with 11 pass breakups in 2015. First defensive player in Maryland history to surpass 3,000 all-purpose yards. DL Azubuike Ukandu Sr.-1V 6-0, 307 • Emerged as effective d-lineman in 2015, starting final eight games of season. Totaled 24 tackles, including 6.5 TFL and 2.5 sacks. Starters Lost (6) DB Sean Davis 4V 6-1, 202 • Drafted by Pittsburgh Steelers in second round. Appeared in 50 career games (40 starts). DB A.J. Hendy 4V 6-0, 208 • Appeared in 42 career games, making 18 starts. Signed as undrafted free agent with Miami Dophins. DL Quinton Jefferson3V 6-3, 289 • Drafted by Seattle Seahawks in fifth round. Appeared in 38 games, making 28 starts. DL Yannick Ngakoue 3V 6-2, 255 • Drafted by Jacksonville Jaguars in third round after setting Maryland’s single-season sack record (13.5). Appeared in 38 career games (22 starts). DB Anthony Nixon 4V 6-1, 205 • Appeared in 48 games, making 41 starts. LB Avery Thompson 4V 6-2, 228 • Appeared in 48 games, starting final seven games of 2015 season at linebacker. 5 DEFENSIVE NOTES DEF DB CB LB LB DL The Maryland defense will have a new look in 2016 as it overcomes the loss of six starters, including three NFL Draft selections, and welcomes the defensive philosophies of DJ Durkin and Andy Buh. Durkin spent the last three seasons as a defensive coordinator at both Michigan (2015) and Florida (2013-14), while Buh has been the defensive coordinator at Cal (2013), Nevada (2010-11) and Stanford (2008-09). The Terrapin secondary returns stalwart cornerback William Likely, but will look to replace three starters from a season ago. Fifth-year senior Alvin Hill (34 career appearances) will battle for the other starting cornerback position with sophomore Darnell Savage (10 appearances in 2015) and Antwaine Carter (back from seasonending injury in 2015). Denzel Conyers, Josh Woods and Jarrett Ross appear to be the frontrunners at safety. Conyers emerged last season in the final nine games for 15 tackles and three pass breakups. Maryland’s first two-time first team all-conference defensive back since Keeta Covington (1985, 1986), William Likely, has returned for his senior season after an illustrious three-year career thus far. Likely is Maryland’s active leader in interceptions (7), pass breakups (33) and tackles (197). He holds records for single-season interception return yards (170, 2014) and single-season interceptions returned for touchdown (2, 2014). Junior Jermaine Carter, Jr. returns as the heart and soul of the linebacking corps at middle linebacker, while fellow junior Jalen Brooks (64 tackles, 2 INTs in 2015) also returns to the fold. Junior Shane Cockerille, who has spent his career on the offensive side of the ball, has been moved to linebacker to take advantage of his athleticism and is making a strong case for a starting role. Nnamdi Egbuaba could also start, while Isaiah Davis, Brett Zanotto and Gus Little will provide depth. Junior middle linebacker Jermaine Carter, Jr. was spectacular in his first season as a starter for the Terps, leading the team with 103 tackles. The 2016 Butkus Award Watch List member totaled 14.0 tackles for loss last season - the most for a Maryland middle linebacker since two-time all-american EJ Henderson in 2002. Spectacularly, zero of his 14.0 TFLs were via quarterback sack. The Terrapin defensive line was one of the most dominant in the country last year, ranking 13th nationally with 2.92 sacks/g due in large part to 2016 NFL Draft selections Yannick Ngakoue (3rd Rd) and Quinton Jefferson (5th Rd). Roman Braglio returns at defensive end after a career-best season, while David Shaw is back from his seasonending injury in 2015. Azubuike Ukandu was tremendous in Shaw’s absence, totaling 24 tackles and 6.5 TFLs in eight starts. Look for veterans Cavon Walker and Jesse Aniebonam to also make noise on the defensive line, in addition to Virginia Tech transfer Melvin Keihn, who sat out in 2015 due to NCAA transfer policy. 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 6 SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES RET P PK William Likely is recognized as one of the most dangerous return specialists in college football. Despite playing in just 11 games in 2015, Likely ranked third nationally with 1,197 combined return yards. The current owner of four Maryland return records, Likely is one of just two players in Maryland history with more than 2,000 career kick return yards (Torrey Smith, 2008-10). Sophomore Nicolas Pritchard played in all 12 games in 2015 for the Terps, averaging 38.2 yards per punt and placing 13 punts inside the 20. Incoming freshman Wade Lees, a 28-year-old with an Australian Rules Football background, could make a strong case for the starting job during training camp. Maryland will be without the steady services of 2014 Lou Groza Award Winner Brad Craddock at placekicker, but is confident in the ability of junior Adam Greene. Greene kicked for the injured Craddock in the final three games of the 2015 season, making 3-of-5 field goal attempts and converting all 11 PATs. Kickoff Return Yards - Maryland Career Punt Return Yards - Maryland Career Yards/Kickoff Return - Maryland Career Yards/Punt Return - Maryland Career No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Name (Years) Torrey Smith (2008-10) William Likely (2013-) Keeta Covington (1983-86) Larry Marshall (1969-71) Stefon Diggs (2012-14) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Tom Brown (1960-62) Stefon Diggs (2012-14) Tim Quander (1981-82) William Likely (2013-) Bob Shemonski (1949-51) Yards 2,983 2,014 1,520 1,507 1,472 26.24 25.82 25.50 25.49 24.81 No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Name (Years) Steve Suter (2001-04) Bob Smith (1972-74) William Likely (2013-) Tony Logan (2008-11) Larry Marshall (1969-71) Joe Petruzzo (1950-51) William Likely (2013-) Bob Shemonski (1949-51) Ronnie Waller (1951-54) Ken Schroy (1972-74) Yards 1,271 899 838 805 656 Special Teams Starters Returning/Lost Starters Returning (3) KR/PRWilliam Likely Sr.-3V 5-7, 176 • Career average of 25.5 yards per kickoff return (2 TDs) and 14.2 yards per punt return (4 TDs). Ranked third nationally in punt return average (17.7) in 2015. LS Nate Adams Jr.-2V 6-1, 215 • Played all 12 games at long snapper in 2015. PNicolas Pritchard So.-1V5-10, 211 • Punted in all 12 games in 2015. Averaged 38.2 yards/punt. Starters Lost (1) PK Brad Craddock 4V 6-0, 189 • One of the most accomplished placekickers in Maryland history, winning the 2014 Lou Groza Award. 15.23 14.20 13.78 12.93 12.64 A Closer Look At The Terps By Class Freshman........................................................................................................................................................ 22 Redshirt Freshman............................................................................................................................................ 9 Sophomore...................................................................................................................................................... 23 Redshirt Sophomore......................................................................................................................................... 3 Junior............................................................................................................................................................... 20 Redshirt Junior.................................................................................................................................................. 2 Senior.............................................................................................................................................................. 24 By State/Country Maryland (46): Jesse Aniebonam, Milan Barry-Pollock, Roman Braglio, Antoine Brooks, Wes Brown, Antwaine Carter, Jermaine Carter Jr., Shane Cockerille, Milan Collins, Michael Cornwell, Isaiah Davis, RaVon Davis, Terrance Davis, EJ Donahue, Michael Dunn, Nnamdi Egbuaba, Tino Ellis, Jake Funk, Matt Gillespie, Kenneth Goins Jr., Adam Greene, Lorenzo Harrison, Derrick Hayward, Keiron Howard, Levern Jacobs, Taivon Jacobs, Ty Johnson, Malik Jones, Melvin Keihn, DeAndre Lane, Will McClain, Adam McLean, Richard Merritt, Mike Minter, Teldrick Morgan, Zac Morton, Seun Oluwatimi, Brian Plummer, Maurice Shelton, Mike Shinsky, Marcus Smith, Andrew Stefanelli, DJ Turner, Azubuike Ukandu, Jacquille Veii, Josh Woods; Florida (12): Chandler Burkett, Denzel Conyers, Elijah Daniels, Elisha Daniels, Jahrvis Davenport, Dion Goldbourne, Qwuantrezz Knight, William Likely, Kingsley Opara, Antwaine Richardson, Nicholas Rubinowicz, LaDerrien Wilson; Pennsylvania (10): Tyler Burke, Perry Hills, Brett Kulka, Ellis McKennie, D.J. Moore, David Shaw, Danny Sutton, J.T. Ventura, Kevin Woodeshick, Brett Zanotto; Georgia (4): Jalen Brooks, JaJuan Dulaney, Alvin Hill, Brett Shepherd; New Jersey (4): Malcolm Culmer, Tehuti Miles, Matt Oliveira, Nicolas Pritchard; Washington, D.C. (4): Quarvez Boulware, Derwin Gray, Damian Prince, Cavon Walker; Virginia (3): Josh Bekoe, Trey Edmunds, Gus Little, Lee Shrader; Alabama (2): Noah Barnes, Tyrell Pigrome; Delaware (2): Jarrett Ross, Darnell Savage Jr.; Texas (2): Brendan Moore, Mbi Tanyi; Arizona (1): Nate Adams; Australia (1): Wade Lees; Connecticut (1): Andrew Isaacs; Illinois (1): Joe Marchese; Indiana (1): Max Bortenschlager; Massachusetts (1): Oseh Saine; New York (1): Sean Christie; North Carolina (1): Avery Edwards; Puerto Rico (1): Eric Roca; South Carolina (1): Caleb Rowe; West Virginia (1): Gage Shaffer 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No.Name 56 (d) Adams, Nate 41 (d) Aniebonam, Jesse 80 Barnes, Noah 36 Barry-Pollock, Milan 37 Bekoe, Josh 18 (d) Bortenschlager, Max 53 Boulware, Quarvez 90 Braglio, Roman 13 (d) Brooks, Antoine 43 Brooks, Jalen 5 Brown, Wes 46 Burke, Tyler 92 Burkett, Chandler 25 (d) Carter, Antwaine 23 (d) Carter Jr., Jermaine 33 (d) Cheswick, Luke 70 Christie, Sean 2 Cockerille, Shane 6 (d) Collins, Milan 11 (d) Conyers, Denzel 30 (d) Corbin, Alan 87 Cornwell, Michael 83 Culmer, Malcolm 12 (d) Daniels, Elijah 29 Daniels, Elisha 85 Davenport, Jahrvis 22 Davis, Isaiah 21 Davis, RaVon 75 Davis, Terrance 71 Donahue, EJ 54 Dulaney, JaJuan 76 Dunn, Michael 9 Edmunds, Trey 82 Edwards, Avery 31 Egbuaba, Nnamdi 17 Ellis, Tino 34 Funk, Jake 56 (d) Gillespie, Matt 30 (d) Goins, Jr., Kenneth 55 (d) Goldbourne, Dion 55 (d) Gray, Derwin 3 (d) Greene, Adam 23 (d) Harrison, Lorenzo 48 Hayward, Derrick 27 Hill, Alvin 11 (d) Hills, Perry 59 Howard, Keiron 44 Isaacs, Andrew 8 Jacobs, Levern 12 (d) Jacobs, Taivon 6 (d) Johnson, Ty 52 Jones, Malik 15 Keihn, Melvin 24 Knight, Qwuantrezz 96 Kulka, Brett 13 (d) Lane, DeAndre 88 Lees, Wade 4 Likely, William 7 Pos. LS DL TE DB WR QB OL DL LB LB RB LB LB DB LB DB OL LB DB DB DB WR WR DB DB WR LB DB OL OL OL OL RB TE LB WR RB LB RB DL OL PK RB TE DB QB DL TE WR WR RB DL DL DB DL WR P DB No. 1 2 3 (d) 3 (d) 4 5 6 (d) 6 (d) 7 8 9 10 (d) 10 (d) 11 (d) 11 (d) 12 (d) 12 (d) 13 (d) 13 (d) 14 (d) 14 (d) 15 16 17 18 (d) 18 (d) 19 20 21 22 23 (d) 23 (d) 24 25 26 27 29 30 31 32 (d) 32 (d) 33 34 35 36 37 38 (d) 38 (d) 41 (d) 41 (d) 42 43 44 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 Name Pos. D.J. Moore WR Shane Cockerille LB Adam Greene PK Tyrell Pigrome QB William Likely DB Wes Brown RB Milan Collins DB Ty Johnson RB Caleb Rowe QB Levern Jacobs WR Trey Edmunds RB DJ Turner WR Josh Woods DB Denzel Conyers DB Perry Hills QB Elijah Daniels DB Taivon Jacobs WR Antoine Brooks LB DeAndre Lane WR Gage Shaffer QB J.T. Ventura DB Melvin Keihn DL Nicholas RubinowiczP Tino Ellis WR Max Bortenschlager QB Cavon Walker DL Teldrick Morgan WR Antwaine RichardsonDB RaVon Davis DB Isaiah Davis LB Jermaine Carter, Jr. LB Lorenzo Harrison RB Qwuantrezz Knight DB Antwaine Carter DB Darnell Savage, Jr. DB Alvin Hill DB Elisha Daniels DB Kenneth Goins, Jr. RB Nnamdi Egbuaba LB Jarrett Ross DB LaDerrien Wilson RB Andrew Stefanelli RB Jake Funk RB Marcus Smith RB Milan Barry-Pollock DB Josh Bekoe WR Lee Shrader P Brett Zanotto LB Jesse Aniebonam DL Mike Shinsky PK Tehuti Miles RB Jalen Brooks LB Andrew Isaacs TE Tyler Burke LB Kevin Woodeshick TE Derrick Hayward TE Gus Little LB Mbi Tanyi LB Matt Oliveira LS Malik Jones DL Ht. 5-11 6-2 5-11 5-11 5-7 6-0 6-1 5-10 6-3 5-11 6-2 5-9 6-1 6-3 6-2 7-0 5-9 5-11 5-7 6-7 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-3 6-2 6-0 6-0 5-10 6-1 6-0 5-8 6-0 6-1 5-10 5-11 6-0 5-9 6-0 5-9 5-11 5-9 5-11 5-9 5-10 5-11 6-1 5-10 6-3 5-9 5-10 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-2 6-5 6-2 6-1 6-1 6-4 Wt. Cl. Exp. 215 So. 1V 235 Jr. 2V 197 Jr. 1V 196 Fr. HS 176 Sr. 3V 217 Sr. 2V 205 Jr. SQ 205 So. 1V 210 Sr. 3V 185 Sr. 3V 225 Sr. TR 200 Fr. HS 203 Jr. 2V 211 Sr. 1V 213 Sr. 2V 190 Fr. HS 165 Jr. 1V 223 Fr. HS 178 Sr. 1V 215 RFr. RS 215 Jr. 1V 225 RSo. RS 216 So. SQ 185 Fr. HS 200 Fr. HS 280 Sr. 2V 192 Sr. TR 183 Fr. HS 172 So. WO 235 RFr. RS 235 Jr. 2V 193 Fr. HS 190 Fr. HS 193 RSo. RS 187 So. 1V 200 Sr. 3V 185 Fr. HS 230 Sr. 3V 230 Fr. RS 200 Sr. 3V 227 Fr. HS 236 Sr. 1V 207 Fr. HS 199 Sr. SQ 196 Sr. SQ 195 Sr. SQ 210 So. SQ 230 So. 1V 260 Jr. 2V 168 Fr. HS 208 Sr. SQ 235 Jr. 2V 240 RJr. RS 245 So. 1V 225 So. WO 235 Jr. 2V 230 RFr. RS 305 So. 1V 205 So. SQ 263 Jr. SQ Hometown (High School/Last School) Philadelphia, Pa. (Imhotep Charter School) Baltimore, Md. (Gilman School) Arnold, Md. (Broadneck HS) Pinson, Ala. (Clay-Chalkville HS) Belle Glade, Fla. (Glades Central HS) Baltimore, Md. (Good Counsel HS) LaPlata, Md. (Bishop McNamara HS) Cumberland, Md. (Fort Hill HS) Landrum, S.C. (Blue Ridge HS) Temple Hills, Md. (Suitland HS/Milford Academy) Danville, Va. (Dan River HS/Virginia Tech) Glenarden,Md. (Dematha Catholic HS) Baltimore, Md. (McDonogh School) St. Petersburg, Fla. (Boca Ciega HS/Butte College) Pittsburgh, Pa. (Central Catholic HS) Davie, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons HS) Camp Spring, Md. (Suitland HS) Lanham, Md. (DuVal HS) Catonsville, Md. (Catonsville Senior HS) Short Gap, W. Va. (Frankfort HS) Hollidaysburg, Pa. (Hollidaysburg Area HS) Towson, Md. (Gilman/Virginia Tech) Wellington, Fla. (American Heritage School) Reisterstown, Md. (DeMatha Catholic HS) Fishers, Ind. (Cathedral HS) Washington, D.C. (Friendship Collegiate) Hanover, Md. (Meade HS/New Mexico State Delray Beach, Fla. (Atlantic Community HS) Fort Washington, Md. (Friendly HS) Temple Hills, Md. (St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes) Fort Washington, Md. (Friendship Collegiate) Hillcrest Heights, Md. (Dematha Catholic HS) Quincy, Fla. (East Gadsden HS) Waldorf, Md. (Westlake HS) Newark, Del. (Caravel Academy) Locaust Grove, Ga. (Luella HS) Davie, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons HS) Baltimore, Md. (Gilman School) Baltimore, Md. (St. Frances Academy) Newark, Del. (Charter School of Wilmington) Saint Cloud, Fla. (Kissimee-Osceola HS) Rockville, Md. (Good Counsel HS/Temple) Gaithersburg, Md. (Damascus HS) West Friendship, Md. (Marriotts Ridge HS) Baltimore, Md. (Eastern Technical HS) Alexandria, Va. (Mount Vernon HS) Newport News, Va. (Warwick HS) Murrysville, Pa. (Franklin Regional HS) Silver Spring, Md. (Good Counsel HS) Towson, Md. (McDonogh School) Hammonton, N.J. (Hammonton HS) Suwanee, Ga. (Gwinnett HS) Manchester, Conn. (Manchester HS) Coatesville, Pa. (Coatesville HS) Berwick, Pa. (Berwick HS) Salisbury, Md. (Wicomico HS) Fredericksburg, Md. (Massaponax HS) Hosuton, Texas (George Bush HS) Watchung, N.J. (Saint Peter’s Prep) Baltimore, Md. (Paul L. Dunbar HS) 8 No. 53 (d) 53 (d) 54 55 (d) 55 (d) 56 (d) 56 (d) 57 (d) 57 (d) 58 59 60 63 64 67 68 69 70 71 74 75 76 77 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 95 (d) 95 (d) 96 97 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL Name Quarvez Boulware Brett Shepherd JaJuan Dulaney Derwin Gray Dion Goldbourne Nate Adams Matt Gillespie Richard Merritt Kingsley Opara Damian Prince Keiron Howard Seun Olawatumi Mike Minter Brendan Moore David Shaw Ellis McKennie Joe Marchese Sean Christie EJ Donahue Brian Plummer Terrence Davis Michael Dunn Will McClain Maurice Shelton Noah Barnes Zac Morton Avery Edwards Malcolm Culmer Jacquille Veii Jahrvis Davenport Michael Cornwell Wade Lees Eric Roca Roman Braglio Adam McLean Chandler Burkett Oseh Saine Nicolas Pritchard Azubuike Ukandu Brett Kulka Danny Sutton Pos. Ht. OL 6-2 LB 6-4 OL 6-2 OL 6-5 DL 6-4 LS 6-0 LB 6-1 OL 6-5 DL 6-3 OL 6-3 DL 6-3 DL 6-1 OL 6-3 OL 6-3 DL 6-4 OL 6-3 OL/LS 6-3 OL 6-4 OL 6-3 OL 6-6 OL 6-3 OL 6-5 OL 6-5 OL 6-3 TE 6-4 RB 5-10 TE 6-4 WR 5-11 WR 5-9 WR 5-9 WR 6-2 P 6-2 TE 6-2 DL 6-2 DL 6-1 LB 6-3 DL 6-2 P/PK 5-10 DL 6-0 DL 6-4 P/PK 6-0 Wt. 290 215 297 325 208 215 244 365 300 315 290 290 305 300 296 305 285 300 308 305 315 300 303 301 225 175 245 192 185 190 225 202 245 260 298 245 300 211 307 260 186 Cl. Exp. RFr. RS Fr. HS Jr. 1V So. 1V Fr. HS Jr. 2V So. SQ Fr. HS Jr. 1V So. 1V RFr. RS Fr. HS RSo. RS So. 1V RSo. RS RFr. RS Jr. SQ So. SQ RFr. RS Fr. HS Fr. HS Sr. 3V RFr. RS Sr. 1V Fr. HS So. 1V So. 1V Sr. 3V Sr. TR So. 1V So. SQ Fr. HS Jr. SQ Sr. 3V Fr. HS Jr. 1V RFr. RS So. 1V Sr. 1V So. 1V Jr. SQ Hometown (High School/Last School) Washington, D.C. (Friendship Collegiate Acad.) Buford, Ga. (Collins Hills HS) Powder Springs, Ga. (McEachern HS) Wash., D.C. (Friendship Collegiate/Fork Union) Delray Beach, Fla. (Atlantic Community HS) Phoenix, Ariz. (Greenway HS) Towson, Md. (Loyola Blakefield HS) Silver Spring, Md. (Archbishop Carroll HS) Jacksonville, Fla. (Mandarin HS) Washington, D.C. (Bishop McNamara HS) Fort Washington, Md. (Potomac HS) Upper Marlboro, Md. (DeMatha Catholic HS) Severna Park, Md. (Severna Park HS) Austin, Texas (Westwood HS) Spring Grove, Pa. (Spring Grove HS) McSherrytown, Pa. (McDonogh School) Vernon Hills, Ill. (Adlai E. Stevenson HS) Medford, N.Y. (Patchogue-Medford HS) Monrovia, Md. (Linganore HS) New Windsor, Md. (South Carroll HS) Temple Hills, Md. (DeMatha Catholic HS) Bethesda, Md. (Whitman HS) Middletown, Md. (Middletown HS) Greenbelt, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt HS) Auburn, Ala. (Auburn HS) Bethesda, Md. (Whitman HS) Raleigh, N.C. (Ravenscroft HS) Willingboro, N.J. (Willingboro HS) Gaithersburg, Md. (The Avalon School/Towson) Tampa, Fla. (Robinson HS) Owings Mills, Md. (McDonogh School) Melbourne, Australia (Deakin University) San Juan, Puerto Rico (St. John’s School) Owings Mills, Md. (McDonogh HS) Gaithersburg, Md. (Quince Orchard HS) Panama City, Fla. (Bozeman HS) Worscester, Mass. (Lincoln HS/Worcester Acad.) New Egypt , N.J. (New Egypt HS) Towson, Md. (Towson HS) Edinboro, Pa. (General Mclane HS) New Hope, Pa. (New Hope Solebury HS/Towson) Key: (d) indicates duplicate number; RS indicates redshirted in 2015; SQ indicates has been eligible to play at least one season, but has not earned a letter; HS indicates high school; TR indicates transfer; WO indicates first-year walk-on Pronunciation Guide PlayerPronunciation Jesse Aniebonam Quarvez Boulware Antwaine Carter Jahrvis Davenport Nnamdi Egbuaba Keiron Howard Levern Jacobs Melvin Keihn ANNA-bone-um KWAH-vez Antoine JAR-vis e-GUA-ba KEY-ron LEE-vern like “cane” PlayerPronunciation Qwuantrezz Knight Kingsley Opara Antwaine Richardson Nicholas Rubinowicz Oseh Saine Mbi Tanyi Azubuike Ukandu Cavon Walker KWON-trez O-par-ah Ant-won Rew-bin-oh-witz OH-say SANE EM-bee TIE-yan az-ah-BOO-key Ew-CAN-do SAY-von No.Name 49 Little, Gus 69 Marchese, Joe 77 McClain, Will 68 McKennie, Ellis 91 McLean, Adam 57 Merritt, Richard 42 Miles, Tehuti 63 Minter, Mike 64 Moore, Brendan 1 Moore, D.J. 19 Morgan, Teldrick 81 Morton, Zac 51 Oliveira, Matt 60 Oluwatimi, Seun 57 Opara, Kingsley 58 Prince, Damian 95 (d) Pritchard, Nicolas 20 Richardson, Antwaine 89 Roca, Eric 32 (d) Ross, Jarrett 7 (d) Rowe, Caleb 16 Rubinowicz, Nicholas 93 Saine, Oseh 26 Savage Jr., Darnell 14 (d) Shaffer, Gage 67 Shaw, David 79 Shelton, Maurice 53 (d) Shepherd, Brett 41 (d) Shinsky, Mike 38 (d) Shrader, Lee 35 Smith, Marcus 33 (d) Stefanelli, Andrew 97 Sutton, Danny 50 Tanyi, Mbi 10 Turner, DJ 95 (d) Ukandu, Azubuike 84 Veii, Jacquille 14 (d) Ventura, J.T. 18 (d) Walker, Cavon 38 (d) Wilson, LaDerrien 47 Woodeshick, Kevin 10 (d) Woods, Josh 38 (d) Zanotto, Brett Pos. LB OL OL OL DL OL RB OL OL WR WR RB LS DL DL OL P/PK DB TE DB QB P DL DB QB DL OL LB PK P RB RB PK LB WR DL WR DB DL RB TE DB LB PlayerPronunciation LaDerrien Wilson La-dare-E-in 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL NATE ADAMS LS • 6-0 • 208 • Jr. • 2V Phoenix, Ariz. (Northwestern HS/New Mexico) Major: Business Management As a Sophomore (2015): Started all 12 games at long snapper ... named Academic All-Big Ten. As a Freshman (2014): Appeared in five games ... made collegiate debut against eventual national champion Ohio State (10/4) ... handled long snapping duties against Ohio State (10/4), Iowa (10/18), Wisconsin (10/25), Penn State (11/1) and Michigan State (11/15). At Greenway HIgh School: A multi-faceted player for the Demons contributing at linebacker, long snapper, tight end and running back … recorded 101 tackles in 2013, a singleseason school record … participated in the Semper Fi AllAmerican Bowl after his senior season … earned Arizona All-State Division III first team honors … selected first team all-district and named the district defensive player of the year … rated the fourth-best long snapper in the 2014 class by long snapping instructor Chris Rubio and the seventhbest long snapper by 247Sports.com … rated a two-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals and Scout … played for coach K.J. Anthony. Personal: Born in Phoenix, Ariz. ... parents are Phil and Paula Adams ... has an older brother, Austin and a younger sister, Nicole ... member of the National Honor Society ... honor roll student ... named to the principal’s list ... 2014 Scholar Athlete of the Year ... volunteered as a coach and referee for the Special Olympics. JESSE ANIEBONAM 41 DL • 6-3 • 260 • Jr. • 2V Silver Spring, Md. (Good Counsel HS) Major: Family Science As a Sophomore (2015): Appeared in all 12 games with three starts ... totaled 23 tackles, and ranked third on team with 3.5 sacks and tied for fourth with 6.5 tackles for loss ... posted three tackles and a sack in the season-opener against Richmond (9/5) ... made first career start against Bowling Green (9/12), notching a career-high five tackles ... totaled two tackles and a sack against USF (9/19) ... started at #1 Ohio State (10/10), totaling four tackles and a TFL ... notched three tackles, including a career-high 1.5 TFLs and a 0.5 sack, at #14 Michigan State (11/14) ... moved from outside linebacker to defensive end in team’s new 4-3 base defense prior to the season. As a Freshman (2014): Appeared in all 13 games and totaled 14 tackles, including 1.0 TFL and a 0.5 sack … made his collegiate debut against James Madison (8/30) and had one stop … finished with a season-best three tackles against Iowa (10/18) and at Wisconsin (10/25). 11 At Good Counsel High School: Starred along the defensive line for a Falcon team that reached the WCAC Semifinals … selected as a participant in the U.S. Army AllAmerica Bowl … named a Maryland Consensus All-State first team selection and a first team Private School All-State honoree … named to the American Family Insurance AllUSA D.C. Team … named an honorable mention All-Met selection by The Washington Post … tabbed an All-WCAC first team selection … rated a four-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals and Scout … rated the second-best prospect in the state of Maryland by Rivals, ESPN and 247Sports.com … coached by Bob Milloy. ANIEBONAM’S CAREER STATISTICS DefenseG-GS UTAT TT TFL SacksFCFRPBU Int. 2014 13-0 59141.0-30.5-300 10-0 2015 12-3149236.5-233.5-1600 10-0 Career 25-3 1918 377.5-264.0-19 0 0 20-0 Career Highs Tackles - 5 (vs. Bowling Green, 9/12/15) Solo Tackles - 5 (vs. Bowling Green, 9/12/15) TFL - 1.5 (at Michigan State, 11/14/15) Sacks - 1.0 (2x, last vs. USF, 9/9/15) MILAN BARRYPOLLACK DB • 5-10 • 196 • Jr. • SQ Baltimore, Md. (Eastern Technical HS) Major: Kinesiology As a Junior (2015): Did not make an appearance ... named special teams scout team player of the week in preparation for Bowling Green (9/12) ... named defensive scout team player of the week in preparation for Wisconsin (11/7). As a Sophomore (2014): Did not make an appearance … named the defensive scout team player of the week for his preparation for Michigan (11/22) ... walked on to the team. QUARVEZ BOULWARE OL • 6-2 • 290 • RFr. • RS Washington, D.C. (Friendship Collegiate Academy) Major: Studio Art As a Freshman (2015): Did not see game action ... earned offensive special teams player of the week for preparation for Wisconsin (11/7). ROMAN BRAGLIO DL • 6-2 • 260 • Sr. • 3V Owings Mills, Md. (McDonogh HS) Major: Agricultural & Resource Economics As a Junior (2015): Appeared in 11 games with 10 starts ... totaled 35 tackles and ranked fourth on the team with 3.0 sacks ... had at least two tackles in all 11 games he played in 2015 ... also posted 5.5 tackles for loss ... had three tackles in season-opener agaisnt Richmond (9/5) ... totaled then-career high five tackles vs. Bowling Green (9/12) ... had a fantastic game against USF (9/19), posting career-highs in tackles (7), TFL’s (2.5) and sacks (2.0) and also forcing a fumble ... had two tackles and recoverd a fumble vs. Michigan (10/3) ... had four tackles and a PBU against Penn State (10/24) ... had two tackles, including a sack, against Wisconsin (11/7). As a Sophomore (2014): Appeared in all 13 games with one start at Michigan (11/22) … posted 11 tackles and 2.5 sacks on the season ... recovered a fumble and recorded a 0.5 sack in the season opener against James Madison (8/30) … recorded his first full sack of the season at Indiana (9/27) … recorded his second sack against Iowa (10/18) ... notched two tackles in the Foster Farms Bowl against Stanford (12/30). As a Redshirt Freshman (2013): Appeared in 10 games with one start, the first of his career coming against Old Dominion (9/7) ... notched his first career sack against FIU (8/31) ... recorded two total tackles against Old Dominion (9/7) ... a sack accounted for his only tackle against West Virginia (9/21). As a Freshman (2012): Served a redshirt season … named scout team defensive player of week for his efforts in preparation for the Boston College game (10/27). At McDonogh High School: One of the top local players … the 16th-ranked player in Maryland according to Rivals.com … ranked 67th nationally at defensive end by Scout.com … ranked No. 56 nationally among strongside defensive ends by 24/7 Sports.com … a 2011 consensus all-state honoree … also earned first team All-Metro accolades from the Baltimore Sun … recorded 83 tackles, including 16 sacks, and two touchdowns by way of a fumble recovery and interception as a senior … recorded 87 tackles, including nine sacks, as a junior … one of the top heavyweight wrestlers in the country … received All-America recognition and ranked No. 2 in the state as a junior … also three the shot put … also recruited by West Virginia, Penn State, Tennessee and Nebraska. Personal: Born in Owings Mills, Md. … father is Scott Braglio … older brother, Tony, played football at McDaniel College … also has a sister, Molie … raised charolais cattle on his family’s farm. BRAGLIO’S CAREER STATISTICS DefenseG-GS UTAT TT TFL SacksFCFRPBU Int. 2013 10-1 42 63.5-182.0-1200 00-0 2014 13-1 83112.5-142.5-1401 00-0 2015 11-10 2015 355.5-143.0-10 1 1 10-0 Career 34-12322052 11.5-467.5-36 1 2 10-0 Career Highs Tackles - 7 (vs. USF, 9/19/15) Solo Tackles - 4 (2x, last vs. USF, 9/19/15) TFL - 2.5 (vs. USF, 9/19/15) Sacks - 2.0 (vs. USF, 9/19/15) 12 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL JALEN WES LB • 6-1 • 235 • Jr. • 2V Suwanee, Ga. (North Gwinnett HS) Major: Finance RB • 6-0 • 217 • Sr. • 3V Baltimore, Md. (Good Counsel HS) Major: African American Studies BROOKS BROOKS’ HONOR ROLL • Academic All-Big Ten (2014, 2015) As a Sophomore (2015): Appeared in all 12 games, making 11 starts ... ranked fifth on the team with 64 tackles, in addition to posting 1.0 tackle for loss, two interceptions and forcing a fumble ... had a then-career high nine tackles vs. Bowling Green (9/12) and nabbed first career interception ... posted four tackles against USF (9/19) ... set career-highs in tackles (10), solo tackles (9) and TFLs (1.0) at West Virginia (9/26) ... forced first career fumble and notched four tackles vs. Michigan (10/3) ... totaled nine tackles at #1 Ohio State (10/10) ... notched seven tackles at #10 Iowa (10/31) ... posted two tackles and an interception vs. Wisconsin (11/7) ... had five tackles at #14 Michigan State (11/14) ... totaled seven tackles against Indiana (11/21). As a Redshirt Freshman (2014): An All-Big Ten Academic selection … appeared in 12 games with four starts at outside linebacker ... finished the season with 21 tackles (12 solo) … made his first career start at Syracuse (9/20) and totaled four tackles … recorded three stops and 0.5 TFL and a pass breakup at Indiana (9/27) … notched a career-high seven tackles at Penn State (11/1). As a Freshman (2013): Served a redshirt season ... named scout team special teams player of the week for his efforts in preparation for West Virginia (9/21) ... earned scout team defensive player of the week for his efforts in preparation for Wake Forest (10/19). At Gwinnett High School: Rated a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com, ESPN.com and Rivals.com … earned allregion honors while leading North Gwinnett to an 11-2 record in 2012 … participated in the Georgia North/South All-Star Game … also wrestled and ran track … as a wrestler, finished fourth in the state at 195 pounds as a junior and placed sixth at 220 pounds as a senior … also considered Harvard, Princeton and Yale … coached by Bob Sphire. Personal: Born in Cleveland, Ohio … parents are Darryl and Leslie Brooks … has one sibling, Cory … father, Darryl, wrestled at Central State University in Ohio … was the scholar-athlete award winner for football at North Gwinnett … full name is Darryl Jalen Brooks. BROOKS’ CAREER STATISTICS DefenseG-GS UTAT TT TFL SacksFCFRPBU Int. 2014 12-4129210.0-00.0-000 20-0 2015 12-11323264 1.0-2 0.0-0 1 0 32-11 Career 24-15444185 1.0-2 0.0-0 1 0 52-11 Career Highs Tackles - 10 (at West Virginia, 9/26/15) Solo Tackles - 9 (at West Virginia, 9/26/15) Tackles for Loss - 1.0 (at West Virginia, 9/26/15) Interceptions - 2 (2x, last vs. Wisconsin, 11/7/15) BROWN As a Junior (2015): Appeared in 10 games (one start), ranking third on the team with 317 rushing yards and three touchdowns ... ran for 74 yards and a touchdown vs. Richmond (9/5) ... posted 53 yards on nine carries vs. Bowling Green (9/12) ... rushed five times for 30 yards and a touchdown at #1 Ohio State (10/10) ... rushed eight times for 33 yards, including a 19-yard run, at #10 Iowa (10/31) ... totaled 34 yards on 10 carries vs. Wisconsin (11/7) - most carries since season-opener against Richmond ... posted 52 rushing yards on 12 carries at Michigan State (11/14). As a Sophomore (2014): Appeared in 12 games (three starts), posting 356 yards and six touchdowns on the ground ... averaged 3.5 yards per rush ... also caught 21 passes for 198 yards (9.4 yards/catch) ... notched season-high 108 all-purpose yards (81 rushing, 27 receiving) against James Madison (8/30), in first game since 11/3/12 ... totaled 84 allpurpose yards in win at Indiana ... scored first touchdown since 10/20/12 against eventual national champion Ohio State (10/4) ... posted season-high two touchdowns in win versus Iowa (10/18) ... scored a touchdown in victory at Penn State (11/1) ... ran for 39 yards and a touchdown at Michigan (11/22) ... scored a touchdown in Foster Farms Bowl against Stanford (12/30). 2013: Missed the 2013 season. As a Freshman (2012): Saw action in eight games either on special teams or at running back … rushed seven times for 50 yards including a long rush of 21 yards against Temple (9/8) … led the team with 74 rushing yards on 14 carries (5.3 avg.) vs. Connecticut … also scored his first touchdown, a 19-yard run … rushed for a season-high 121 yards on 25 carries and scored a touchdown against NC State (10/20) … started at running back and rushed for 73 yards, including a 17-yard run, against Boston College (10/27) … missed the final three games of the season after suffering shoulder and ankle injuries. At Good Counsel High School: One of the top running backs in the nation … a consensus four-star recruit and a SuperPrep All-American … the 11th-ranked running back in the nation according to Scout.com … ranked the sixth-best player in Maryland and 14th-best running back in the nation by Rivals.com … No. 188 on the Rivals 250 … ranked the fifth-best player in the state and 11th-best running back in the nation by 247Sports.com … earned 2011 consensus allstate honors … played in 2012 Under Armour All-America Game … rushed for 1,382 yards and 22 touchdowns on 158 carries as a senior … helped the Falcons to a perfect 12-0 season in 2011 culminating in a Washington Catholic Athletic Conference championship … as a sophomore he posted 1,290 yards and 17 touchdowns … also considered Vanderbilt and Miami … coached by Bob Milloy. Personal: Parents are Wallace Brown and Traherra Moore … has four siblings, De’Sean, Auriel, Tra’Shae and Taira. BROWN’S CAREER STATISTICS ReceivingG-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP 2012 8-2 5 14 2.8 07 2014 12-3 21 198 9.4 038 2015 10-1 13 89 6.8 024 Career 30-6 39 301 7.7 038 Rushing 2012 2014 2015 Career G-GS Att. GainLost Net Avg. TD LP 8-2 90 399 17 382 4.2 222 12-3103 388 32 356 3.5 6 33 10-1 71 331 14 317 4.5 319 30-6264 1118 63 1055 4.0 11 33 Career Highs Rushes - 25 (vs. NC State, 10/20/12) Rushing Yards - 121 (vs. NC State, 10/20/12) Rushing Touchdowns - 2 (vs. Iowa, 10/18/14) Long Rush - 33 yards (vs. James Madison, 8/30/14) CHANDLER BURKETT LB • 6-3 • 245 • Jr. • SQ Panama City, Fla. (Bozeman HS) Major: Family Science As a Sophomore (2015): Appeared in eight games ... totaled 2.5 tackles for loss, including one sack on the season ... had a TFL for eight yards against USF (9/19) ... posted a careerhigh five tackles, including 1.5 TFLs, at #1 Ohio State (10/10). As a Redshirt Freshman (2014): Appeared in one game, making his first career appearance against eventual national champion Ohio State (10/4). As a Freshman (2013): Served a redshirt season ... named scout team defensive player of the week twice for his efforts in preparation for FIU (8/31) and West Virginia (9/21). At Bozeman High School: Rated a three-star recruit by Scout.com … earned first team all-state honors as a senior leading Bozeman to a school-record eight wins totaling over 122 tackles (88 solo), 15 tackles for loss, one sack, five passes defensed, five forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, one blocked punt and one touchdown … The News Herald Bay County Defensive Player of the Year in 2012 … served as team captain … as a junior, named first team all-district, first team all-county and second team all-state … coached by William Tillman. Personal: Born in Panama City, Fla. … hobbies include playing sports and reading … names Jim Brown as his sports hero … full name is Chandler Dylan Burkett. BURKETT’S CAREER STATISTICS DefenseG-GS UTAT TT TFL SacksFCFRPBU Int. 2014 1-0 00 00.0-00.0-000 00-0 2015 8-0 52 72.5-101.0-800 00-0 Career 24-15444185 1.0-2 0.0-0 1 0 52-11 Career Highs Tackles - 5 (at Ohio State, 10/10/15) Tackles for Loss - 1.5 (at Ohio State, 10/10/15) 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL ANTWAINE CARTER DB • 6-1 • 193 • RSo. • RS Waldorf, Md. (Westlake HS) Major: American Studies As a Sophomore (2015): Appeared in first three games of season before sustaining season-ending injury against USF (9/19). As a Freshman (2014): Made one appearance, making collegiate debut against Iowa (10/18). At Westlake High School: Helped the Wolverines reach the Maryland 3A Regional Semifinals in 2013 … named a first team All-Charles County selection … tabbed a second team All-SMAC honoree … rated a two-star recruit by Rivals and Scout … coached by Marlon Curtis. Personal: Born in Suitland, Md., as Antwaine Carter, Jr ... parents are Antwaine Carter, Sr. and Iyona Storms ... honor roll student in 2012 ... lists his biggest sports thrill as scoring five touchdowns in one game. JERMAINE CARTER, JR. LB • 6-0 • 235 • Jr. • 2V Fort Washington, Md. (Friendship Collegiate Academy) Major: Criminal Justice CARTER’S HONOR ROLL • 2016 Butkus Award Watch List As a Sophomore (2015): Started all 12 games at middle linebacker, leading the team with 103 tackles ... ranked second on team with 14.0 tackles for loss - the most for a Maryland middle linebacker since All-American E.J. Henderson in 2002 ... ranked eighth in Big Ten in tackles/g (8.6) ... ranked fourth in Big Ten in solo tackles/g (5.5) ... had at least four tackles in every game in 2015 ... made first collegiate start against Richmond (9/5), totaling eight tackles and a TFL ... had 13 tackles (9 solo) vs. Bowling Green (9/12) ... led team with 11 tackles vs. USF (9/19) ... posted careerhighs in tackles (14) and TFLs (3.0) at West Virginia (9/26) ... totaled eight tackles and a TFL against #22 Michigan (10/3) ... posted nine tackles at #1 Ohio State (10/10), including a TFL ... posted six tackles, including 1.5 TFL, and a PBU against Wisconsin (11/7) ... notched five tackles, including 1.0 TFL, at #14 Michigan State (11/14) ... posted 13 tackles (8 solo), including 2.5 TFLs, against Indiana (11/21) ... posted seven tackles, including 2.0 tackles for loss, at Rutgers (11/28). As a Redshirt Freshman (2014): Appeared in all 13 games, totaling 27 tackles ... led the team with two forced fumbles … had three tackles and forced a fumble in the season opener against James Madison (8/30) … had a career-high six tackles against West Virginia (9/15) … forced a fumble to set up a Wes Brown touchdown at Penn State (11/1) ... posted three tackles in the Foster Farms Bowl (12/30). 13 SHANE COCKERILLE As a Freshman (2013): Served a redshirt season ... named scout team defensive player of the week in consecutive weeks for his efforts in preparation for Connecticut (9/14) and West Virginia (9/21) ... named scout team special teams player of the week for his work in preparation for Syracuse (11/9). At Friendship Collegiate Academy: A three-star recruit by Rivals.com and 247Sports.com … averaged more than seven tackles per game during his senior campaign … totaled six forced fumbles to help lead Friendship Collegiate Academy to an 8-3 record and the DCSAA Championship … served as a 2012 team captain… second team All-WCAC as a junior and honorable mention All-WCAC as a sophomore at Archbishop Carroll High School in Washington, D.C. … coached by Aazaar Rahim. Personal: Born in Rockville, Md. … son of Jermaine Carter Sr. and Tara Robinson ... step mother is Lori Carter … has four siblings, Taevon Williams, Jevon, Jalen and Jordan Carter … cousins are Vince Carter and Tracy McGrady … serveed as a volunteer at Martha’s Table. CARTER’S CAREER STATISTICS DefenseG-GS UTAT TT TFL SacksFCFRPBU Int. 2014 13-0189270.0-00.0-020 00-0 2015 12-126637 103 14.0-320.0-000 30-0 Career25-128446 130 14.0-320.0-020 30-0 Career Highs Tackles - 14 (at West Virginia, 9/26/15) Solo Tackles - 9 (vs. Bowling Green, 9/12/15) Tackles for Loss - 3.0 (at West Virginia, 9/26/15) SEAN CHRISTIE OL • 6-4 • 300 • So. • SQ Medford, N.Y. (Patchogue-Medford HS) Major: Criminal Justice As a Redshirt Freshman (2015): Did not see game action. As a Freshman (2014): Redshirt season. At Patchogue-Medford High School: Played offensive tackle and on the defensive line for the Raiders for three seasons … did not allow a sack during his senior season … was the co-winner of the Zellner Award, which is presented to the best offensive lineman in the county by the Suffolk County Football Coaches Association … a second-team selection on the New York State Sportswriters Association Class AA All-State team ... ranked the 14th-best prospect in New York by 247Sports.com … coached by Gary Marangi. Personal: Born in Stony Brook, N.Y. ... parents are Thomas and Candice Christie. 2 FB • 6-2 • 235 • Jr. • 1V Baltimore, Md. (Gilman School) Major: American Studies As a Junior (2016): Moved to linebacker in offseason. As a Sophomore (2015): Appeared in 11 games primarily as fullback ... caught first career pass for seven yards agaisnt USF (9/19) ... recovered a fumble at West Virginia (9/26) ... rushed three times for 13 yards against Wisconsin (11/7) ... started second half of Indiana (11/21) game at quarterback due to injured Caleb Rowe - completed 11 passes for 82 yards and rushed for 23 yards. As a Redshirt Freshman (2014): Played on special teams in four games … appeared against West Virginia (9/15), at Syracuse (9/20), Indiana (9/27) and against Ohio State (10/4). As a Freshman (2013): Served a redshirt season ... named scout team offensive player of the week for his efforts in preparation for Old Dominion (9/7). At Gilman School: A highly-regarded local recruit … rated a four-star recruit by ESPN.com, the No. 8 player in the state of Maryland and the No. 16 dual-threat quarterback … ranked as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, the No. 13 player in the state of Maryland and the No. 16 dual-threat quarterback … tabbed a three-star recruit by 247Sports. com, the No. 12 player in the state of Maryland and the No. 20 dual-threat quarterback … totaled 1,106 passing yards and seven touchdowns passes and amassed 1,305 rushing yards and 15 touchdowns to lead Gilman to a second straight MIAA A title as a senior … named first team All-MIAA, Maryland Big School All-State First Team and Baltimore Sun first team All-Metro … played for Maryland in the Big 33 Football Classic … an Elite 11 finalist … served as a team captain … a three-time All-American and four-time conference champion wrestler while in high school … also considered Arkansas, Michigan, Virginia and Wisconsin … coached by Biff Poggi. Personal: Born in Clinton, Md. … parents are Todd and Kristin Cockerille … has three siblings, Sydney, Savanah and Sierra … views his mom and dad as role models for giving him everything he needed to succeed. 14 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL MILAN DENZEL MALCOLM DB • 6-1 • 205 • Jr. • SQ LaPlata, Md. (Bishop McNamara HS) Major: Family Science DB • 6-3 • 211 • Sr. • 1V St. Petersburg, Fla. (Butte College (Calif.)/Boca Ciega HS) Major: American Studies WR • 5-11• 192 • Sr. • 3V Willingboro, N.J. (Willingboro HS) Major: Criminal Justice COLLINS As a Sophomore (2015): Did not see game action ... earned defensive scout team player of the week in preparation for Richmond (9/5). As a Redshirt Freshman (2014): Did not see game action. As a Freshman (2013): Served a redshirt season ... missed the entire season due to injury. At Bishop McNamara High School: A two-way player in high school … rated a three-star recruit by Rivals, No. 20 player in Maryland … tabbed a three-star recruit by Scout. com, ESPN.com and 247Sports.com … selected to play in the 2013 Big 33 Classic and 2013 Chesapeake Bowl … named first team All-WCAC as a junior and third team All-WCAC as a senior … totaled over 1,500 passing yards, 500 rushing yards, 300 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns in 2012 … also considered Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn State and West Virginia … coached by Bryce Bevill. Personal: Born in Atlanta, Ga. … parents are Derwin and Bonita Collins … has two siblings, Devin and Amira … father, Derwin, played basketball at University of New Orleans … two-time honor roll student … has committed 200-plus hours to volunteer service. CONYERS 11 As a Junior (2015): Appeared in nine games, totaling 15 tackles, including 2.0 tackles for loss and a sack ... posted a tackle, forced a fumble and had a pass breakup against Penn State (10/24) ... posted first career sack against Wisconsin (11/7) ... notched four tackles at #14 Michigan State (11/14) ... had a career day against Indiana (11/21), posting personal bests in tackles (8) and solo tackles (6) in addition to making a 0.5 TFL. As a Sophomore (2014): Did not see game action. CONYERS’ CAREER STATISTICS DefenseG-GS UTAT TT TFL SacksFCFRPBU Int. 2014 0-0 00 00.0-00.0-000 00-0 2015 9-0 96152.0-111.0-711 30-0 Career 9-0 96152.0-111.0-711 30-0 Career Highs Tackles - 8 (vs. Indiana, 11/21/15) Solo Tackles - 6 (vs. Indiana, 11/21/15) Sacks - 1 (vs. Indiana, 11/21/15) MICHAEL CORNWELL WR • 6-2 • 225 • So. • 1V Owings Mills, Md. (McDonogh HS) Major: Undecided As a Freshman (2015): Did not see game action ... named special teams scout team player of the week in preparation for #22 Michigan (10/3) ... named offensive scout team player of the week in preparation for #10 Iowa (10/31). CULMER As a Junior (2015): Appeared in 12 games (seven starts), leading the team with 14.7 yards per reception ... caught 15 passes for 221 yards and two touchdowns ... scored first career touchdown on a 37-yard grab vs. Richmond (9/5) ... had a career-high four catches for 26 yards vs. Bowling Green (9/12) ... grabbed three passes for a career-high 65 yards vs. Penn State (10/24) ... had two catches for 23 yards and a touchdown vs. Indiana (11/21) ... notched two catches for 39 yards at Rutgers (11/28). As a Sophomore (2014): Appeared in nine games … caught one pass for five yards against James Madison (8/30). As a Redshirt Freshman (2013): Appeared in 12 games with four starts ... had one catch for 26 yards at UConn (9/14) ... notched his first career start against West Virginia (9/21) and had two receptions for 21 yards. As a Freshman (2012): Redshirted … named scout team offensive player of the week for his efforts in preparation for the Boston College game (10/27). At Willingboro High School: A three year-starter at wide receiver … ranked as the No. 18 player in the state of New Jersey and 58th-best athlete in the nation by ESPN.com … rated No. 29 among players in the state and No. 126 among wide receivers nationally by 247Sports.com … finished his senior year with 537 rushing yards, 684 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns … also played cornerback and intercepted three passes in 2011 … scored 11 touchdowns as a junior … played basketball and ran track … also considered Illinois, Iowa, Michigan State … coached by Reggie Lawrence. Personal: Born in Atlanta, Ga. … mother is Carol Smith. CULMER’S CAREER STATISTICS ReceivingG-GS Rec Yds Avg 2013 12-4 5 59 11.8 2014 9-0 1 5 5.0 2015 12-7 15 221 14.7 Career 33-11 21 285 13.6 Career Highs Receptions - 4 (vs. Bowling Green, 9/12/15) Receiving Yards - 65 (vs. Penn State, 10/24/15) Long Reception - 48 (vs. Penn State, 10/24/15) Touchdowns - 1 (2x, last vs. Indiana, 11/21/15) TDLP 026 05 248 248 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 15 JAHRVIS DAVENPORT At Robinson High School: Starred at Robinson High School…two-time first-team All-Western Conference selection…a consensus three star prospect…as a senior, caught 24 passes for 355 yards and three touchdowns while only playing in eight games…during his junior campaign, totaled 39 receptions 667 yards and eight touchdowns… coached by Shawn Taylor. OL • 6-3 • 297 • Jr. • 1V Powder Springs, Ga. (McEachern HS) Major: Communication At St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School: First team all-state and team captain as senior … named All-IAC as junior and senior … rushed for 1,206 yards and 11 touchdowns during 2014 season as senior … also wrestled at St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes, placing seventh at states as a junior … coached by Bernard Joseph. Personal: Brother of current Maryland football player Sean Davis. EJ DONAHUE DAVENPORT’S CAREER STATISTICS Career Highs Receptions - 7 (at Rutgers, 11/28/15) Receiving Yards - 89 (at Rutgers, 11/28/15) Long Reception - 46 (at West Virginia, 9/26/15) Touchdowns - 1 (at West Virginia, 9/26/15) LB • 6-1 • 235 • RFr. • RS Temple Hills, Md. (St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes) Major: Undecided As a Freshman (2015): Did not see game action ... named defensive scout team player of the week in preparation for Iowa (10/31). Personal: Parents are James and Deborah Davenport. ReceivingG-GS Rec Yds Avg TDLP 2015 10-0 11 154 14.0 146 Career 10-0 11 154 14.0 146 JAJUAN DAVIS WR • 5-9 • 190 • So. • 1V Tampa, Fla. (Robinson HS) Major: Undecided As a Freshman (2015): Appeared in 10 games, catching 11 passes for 154 yards and a touchdown ... made collegiate debut against USF (9/19) ... caught first career pass - a 46yard touchdown - at West Virginia (9/26) ... grabbed one pass for two yards at #10 Iowa (10/31) ... caught one pass for six yards at #14 Michigan State (11/14) ... posted career-highs in catches (7) and yards (89) at Rutgers (11/28). ISAIAH 71 OL • 6-3 • 308 • RFr. • RS Monrovia, Md. (Linganore HS) Major: Undecided As a Freshman (2015): Did not see game action. At Linganore High School: Earned first team all-state and garnered All-Frederick County accolades while helping lead Linganore to a 23-3 combined record as a junior and senior … selected to represent Maryland in the Big 33 Game … ranked as a four-star recruit by Scout and a member of the Scout 300 … also ranked as the second-best offensive tackle in the state of Maryland by Scout … an honor roll student … also played lacrosse and competed on the track and wrestling teams … coached by Rich Connor. Personal: Parents are Ed Donahue and Lori ClauseDonahue ... has a younger sister, Demi. DULANEY As a Sophomore (2015): Appeared in five games as a reserve lineman ... made collegiate debut against Penn State (10/24) ... earned offensive scout team player of the week for preparation for USF (9/19). As a Redshirt Freshman (2014): Did not see game action. As a Freshman (2013): Missed the season due to injury. At McEachern High School: Rated a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, ESPN.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com … selected for the Georgia North/South All-Star Game … named to the 2012 Georgia Sportswriters Association All-State Football Team and the 2012 Atlanta Journal-Constitution AllState Team… earned 2012 first team all-state, all-region and all-county honors … started in the Cobb County Senior Bowl … led the team with 51 pancake blocks as a senior … served as team captain and earned offensive lineman of the year … lettered in basketball and track and field … also considered Georgia, Miami, Mississippi State, Missouri, North Carolina, Ole Miss and South Carolina … coached by Kyle Hockman. Personal: Born in Austell, Ga. … parents are John Dulaney and Charleta Bivens … has two siblings, Chanara and Cameron … enjoys basketball, cooking and shopping in his free time. 16 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL MICHAEL TREY OL • 6-5 • 300 • Sr. • 3V Bethesda, Md. (Whitman HS) Major: Economics RB • 6-2 • 225 • Sr. • TR Danville, Va. (Dan River HS/Virginia Tech) Major: Real Estate Development EDMUNDS DUNN DUNN’S HONOR ROLL • • • • 2016 Preseason Fourth Team All-Big Ten (Athlon) 2015 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten Academic All-Big Ten (2014, 2015) Former walk-on As a Junior (2015): Honorable Mention All-Big Ten ... started first 11 games at left tackle ... string of 37 consecutive starts snapped in season finale against Rutgers due to injury ... helped Maryland offense total 182.5 rushing yards/g - most since 2003 ... Terps totaled eclipsed 2,000 rushing yards for the first time since 2011 ... helped running back Brandon Ross lead Big Ten with 6.4 yards per carry and an Honorable Mention All-Big Ten nod ... Maryland had five games with more than 200 rushing yards. As a Sophomore (2014): An All-Big Ten Academic selection … started all 13 games, including 10 at left tackle and three at right tackle … led an offensive line that totaled 285 yards and five touchdowns on the ground against James Madison (8/30) … helped the offense total 447 yards of offense against West Virginia (9/15) … pass protected for C.J. brown as he threw for a season-best 361 yards and three touchdowns at Indiana (9/27) … allowed five rushers to record 212 yards and three touchdowns against Iowa (10/18) … helped C.J. Brown rush for 87 yards and a score at Michigan (11/22) … part of a Maryland offense that totaled 476 yards of offense, including 281 yards rushing, against Rutgers (11/29). As a Redshirt Freshman (2013): Started the first nine games at right guard before moving to right tackle for the final four games of the season ... helped Maryland pass for over 3,000 yards for the first time since 1994 ... helped the Terps record 1,076 rushing yards over the first six contests ... cleared the way for Brandon Ross to rush for a career-high 149 yards against ODU (9/7) and 155 all-purpose yards ... helped Ross gain 169 all-purpose yards against Virginia (10/12) ... opened holes for C.J. Brown’s 122 rushing yards at Virginia Tech (11/16) ... cleared lanes for Brown to rush for a season-high 138 yards at NC State (11/30) ... opened holes for Brandon Ross to rush for 116 yards against Marshall in the Military Bowl (12/27). As a Freshman (2012): Served as redshirt season … member of the scout team offense. At Walt Whitman High School: Played offensive tackle and guard for the Vikings … was named lineman of the year for his team in the 2011 season … a second team all-county selection as a senior … coached by Jim Kuhn. Personal: Born in Bethesda, Md. … father is David and mother is Tamara … has two siblings, Renee and Eltan … also recruited by UConn, Lehigh, Fordham and Bryant … graduated high school with a 3.4 GPA. 31 As a Senior (2016): Transferred to Maryland prior to 2016 spring practice. As a Junior at Virginia Tech (2015): Played in 12 games ... Logged 164 total plays, 87 at running back and 77 on special teams ... Had 45 carries for 174 yards and two touchdowns ... Had nine carries for 41 yards and a touchdown against Furman ... Had nine carries for 72 yards at Purdue ... Had five carries for eight yards and a touchdown at East Carolina. As a Sophomore at Virginia Tech (2014): Played in seven games … Logged 57 plays at tailback and 38 on special teams … Ran 21 times for 97 yards on the season … Saw limited action on offense and also contributed on 11 special teams plays in the opener against William & Mary ... Ran the ball twice for 10 yards and also made two tackles while seeing action at tailback and on special teams against Georgia Tech … Finished the Western Michigan game with 22 yards on three rushes, while also working on special teams … Ran the ball 12 times for 54 yards at North Carolina before suffering a fractured right clavicle … Earned Iron Hokie honors in spring max testing … Squatted 430 pounds, a new personal best. As a Redshirt Freshman at Virginia Tech (2013): An honorable mention freshman All-American by College Football News … Played in 12 games, starting 10 … Was in on 516 plays at tailback in his debut season … Led the team with 675 yards on 166 rushes, scoring 10 times on the ground … Added two more touchdowns as part of his 17 receptions for 155 yards … Scored his first career touchdown on a 77yard run, finishing the game with 132 yards on 20 carries, also adding a 6-yard reception in his collegiate debut against Alabama … Scored two touchdowns, finishing the Western Carolina game with 68 yards on 15 carries … Rushed 22 times for 110 yards in the triple overtime win over Marshall … Carried the ball 14 times for 29 yards, scoring a touchdown against North Carolina … Scored on the ground and in the air, catching four passes for 42 yards and running six times for 10 yards at Boston College … Scored four rushing touchdowns in the win at Miami, rushing 14 times for 72 yards … Ran the ball 16 times for 61 yards and a touchdown against Maryland … Scored the Hokies’ only touchdown on his only catch of the day, a 26-yard pass from Logan Thomas, finishing the game with 93 yards on 11 rushes at Virginia … Suffered a broken left tibia in the Virginia game, undergoing surgery on Dec. 1 … Missed all of spring practice. As a freshman at Virginia Tech (2012): Worked at tailback while taking a redshirt year … Used the off-season program to improve his strength and speed … Ran 4.37 in the 40 and had a 375-pound front squat … Rushed for 82 yards and a pair of touchdowns, including one of 50 yards, in the Hokies’ final spring scrimmage … Was honored as one of the top hustlers of off-season and spring workouts. At Dan River High School: A Parade All-American as a running back for Coach Ferrell Edmunds at Dan River High … A SuperPrep and PrepStar All-American … Named the Group A Offensive Player of the Year by VirginiaPreps … Also a first-team Group A all-state selection at running back by VirginiaPreps … Rushed for 2,596 yards and 33 touchdowns on 283 carries, accounting for 61.5 percent of Dan River’s offense … Recorded 143 tackles (59 solo) and two sacks as a senior … Also had four interceptions (two returned for touchdowns), two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery as a senior … Rushed for 1,324 yards on 169 carries as a junior, scoring 13 touchdowns … Recorded 124 tackles, 8.5 sacks and four forced fumbles as a junior … Won a 200-meter dash state title in track and scored over 1,000 career points for his basketball team … Listed as the No. 217 overall prospect in the country, the No. 16 outside linebacker and the No. 9 prospect in Virginia by Rivals … Ranked as the No. 40 outside linebacker in the country and the No. 11 player in his state by 247Sports … Listed as the No. 42 middle linebacker in the country by Scout … Ranked as the No. 68 “athlete” in the country, the No. 83 player in his region and the No. 17 player in the state by ESPN Recruiting Nation. Personal: Ferrell Edmunds III … Goes by “Trey” … Born in Danville, Va. … Son of Ferrell, Jr., and Felecia Edmunds … Father was an NFL Pro Bowl tight end … Younger brothers, Terrell and Tremaine, also play football for the Hokies. EDMUNDS’ CAREER STATISTICS Rushing 2013 2014 2015 Career G-GS Att. 12-10166 7-021 13-047 32-10234 YdsAvg. TD 675 4.1 10 974.6 0 1853.9 3 957 4.1 13 LP 77 26 35 77 ReceivingG-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP 2013 12-10 17 155 9.1 226 2014 7-0 2 -5-2.5 00 2015 13-0 1 8 8.0 08 Career 32-10 20 158 7.7 226 Career Highs Rushes - 22 (vs. Marshall, 9/21/13) Rushing Yards - 132 (vs. Alabama, 8/31/13) Rushing Touchdowns - 4 (at Miami, 11/9/13) Long Rush - 77 yards (vs. Alabama, 8/31/13) 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL NNAMDI KENNETH LB • 6-0 • 230 • So. • 1V Baltimore, Md. (St. Frances Academy) Major: Information Science RB • 5-9 • 230 • Sr. • 3V Baltimore, Md. (Gilman School) Major: American Studies EGBUABA 31 17 GOINS, JR. As a Redshirt Freshman (2015): Appeared in the final six games of the season, primarily on special teams ... made collegiate debut againt Penn State (10/24) ... earned defensive scout team player of the week honors in backto-back weeks for preparation for West Virginia (9/26) and Michigan (10/3). As a Junior (2015): Appeared in all 12 games, making three starts at fullback ... gained 61 yards on nine carries ... caught a 1-yard touchdown pass against USF (9/19) ... rushed six times for 18 yards against Indiana (11/21) ... posted first career rushing touchdown in win at Rutgers (11/28) - a 42-yard scamper. As a Freshman (2014): Did not see game action … earned defensive scout team player of the week honors for his preparation for James Madison (8/30). As a Sophomore (2014): Appeared in 13 games with four starts at fullback … gained 62 yards on 14 carries and posted seven catches for 54 yards and a touchdown ... had a careerhigh 31 yards rushing against James Madison (8/30) and caught two passes and a touchdown … was responsible for a blocked punt that resulted in the game-winning touchdown against the Bulls … hauled in two passes for 12 yards against Iowa (10/18) … had 18 yards rushing against Rutgers (11/29). At St. Frances Academy: During his senior season totaled 105 tackles, 19 sacks and 17 tackles for loss to help the Panthers to a fourth-place finish in the MIAA A Conference … named second team All-Metro by The Baltimore Sun … earned second-team honors on the Maryland Private School All-State Team … represented the South Team in the Chesapeake Bowl … earned first team All-MIAA honors as a junior … rated a three-star recruit by ESPN … also lettered in basketball for the Panthers … coached by Messay Hailemariam. MATT GILLESPIE LB • 6-1 • 244 • So • SQ Towson, Md. (Loyola Blakefield) Major: Economics As a redshirt freshman (2015): Did not see game action ... earned special teams scout team player of the week in preparation for West Virginia (9/26). As a Freshman (2014): Redshirt season. As a Redshirt Freshman (2013): Appeared in all 13 games of the season and showed good blocking prowess along with an ability to contribute in the running and passing games ... notched first career touchdown reception against Old Dominion (9/7) and rushed for 17 yards on two carries ... had one catch for 16 yards against WVU (9/21) ... rushed one time for 10 yards against Boston College (11/26). As a Freshman (2012): Served a redshirt season … named scout team offensive player of the week for his efforts in preparation for the Georgia Tech (11/3) game. At Gilman School: An impressive two-way player … one of the top linebackers and running backs in the local region … named the All-Metro Defensive Player of the Year by the Baltimore Sun … a consensus 2011 all-state performer … rated the No. 17 player in Maryland by ESPN.com and No. 21 by 247Sports.com … ranked No. 51 nationally among running backs by 247Sports.com … the 90th-best outside linebacker prospect in the nation by ESPN.com … No. 21 on the SuperPrep Mid-Atlantic 59 … posted 61 tackles, including 15 sacks, as a senior … rushed for 290 yards with 11 touchdowns in 2011 … ran for a touchdown and a two-point conversion in overtime in the 2011 conference championship game … played in the 2011 Crab Bowl … recorded 15 sacks as a rush linebacker and scored nine touchdowns as a running back in 2010 … also ran track … also considered East Carolina, Syracuse and Tulane … coached by Biff Poggi. Personal: Born in Baltimore, Md. … parents are Kenneth Goins, Sr. and Tonya Hyman-Goins … has a brother, Kennard … also ran track and played basketball in high school … also recruited by Syracuse and Tulane. GOINS’ CAREER STATISTICS ReceivingG-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP 2013 13-4 4 49 12.2 117 2014 13-4 7 54 7.7 117 2015 12-3 2 14 7.0 113 Career 38-11 13 117 9.0 317 Rushing G-GS Att. GainLost Net Avg. TD LP 2013 13-4 9 48 0 48 5.3 010 2014 13-4 14 67 5 62 4.4 016 2015 12-3 9 61 1 60 6.7 042 Career 38-11 32 171 6 170 5.3 042 Career Highs Rushing Yards - 42 (at Rutgers, 11/28/15) Long Rush - 42 yards (at Rutgers, 11/28/15) Receiving Yards - 17 (2x, last at USF, 9/6/14) Receiving Touchdowns - 1 (4x, last at Rutgers, 11/28/15) DERWIN GRAY OL • 6-5 • 325 • So. • 1V Washington, D.C. (Friendship Collegiate/Fork Union Military Academy) Major: African American Studies As a Redshirt Freshman (2015): Appeared in two games, making collegiate debut against Michigan (10/3). As a Freshman (2014): Redshirt season. At Fork Union Military Academy: Spent the 2013 season at Fork Union Military Academy where he was coached by John Shuman. At Friendship Collegiate Academy: Helped lead Friendship Collegiate to the 2012 DCSAA Championship as a senior … played in the Under Armor All-American Game … also played on the South Team at the Chesapeake Bowl … ranked the number two player in Washington, D.C. by Rivals and the number one recruit the Nation’s Capital by ESPN … named second-team All-Met by The Washington Post … coached by Aazaar Abdul-Rahim. 18 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL ADAM DERRICK ALVIN PK • 5-11 • 197 • Jr. • 1V Arnold, Md. (Broadneck HS) Major: Finance TE • 6-5 • 235 • Jr. • 2V Salisbury, Md. (Wicomico HS) Major: Family Science DB • 5-11 • 200 • Sr. • 3V Locaust Grove, Ga. (Luella HS) Major: Family Science GREENE 3 As a Sophomore (2015): Appeared in four games, starting the final three due to the injured Brad Craddock ... an All-Big Ten Academic selection ... converted all 11 PAT attempts and 3-of-5 field goal attempts ... made first career appearance against Wisconsin (11/7) in relief of the injured Brad Craddock, knocking down a 44-yard field goal and making both PAT attempts ... made first career start at #14 Michigan State (11/14) - hit lone PAT attempt ... knocked down all four extra points against Indiana (11/21) ... made 2-of-3 field goals at Rutgers (11/28), converting from 26 and 25 yards. HAYWARD As a Sophomore (2015): Appeared in all 12 games, making two starts at tight end ... caught one pass for four yards against Richmond (9/5) ... hauled in one pass for six yards at West Virginia (9/26). As a Redshirt Freshman (2014): An All-Big Ten Academic selection ... did not see game action. As a Redshirt Freshman (2014): Appeared in 12 games with two starts at tight end ... caught two passes for 25 yards on the season ... made his collegiate debut against James Madison (8/30) ... caught his first career pass at Wisconsin (10/25) for 27 yards ... earned his first career start against Michigan State (11/15) ... caught one pass at Michigan (11/22) ... started in the Foster Farms Bowl against Stanford (12/30). As a Freshman (2013): Served a redshirt season ... named a National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame National High School Scholar-Athlete award winner. As a Freshman (2013): Served a redshirt season ... named scout team offensive player of the week for his efforts in preparation for West Virginia (9/21). At Broadneck Senior High School: Started all four years for the Bruins … a two-time Maryland All-State selection … holds the Maryland state record for career field goals (27) … also considered Wake Forest, Vanderbilt and Navy … coached by Rob Harris. At Wicomico High School: Rated a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com and Scout.com … tabbed a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, No. 19 in the state of Maryland … named to the 2012 Maryland Small School All-State Team … played for Team Washington in the 2012 Crab Bowl … a three-time first team all-conference selection … a 2012 first team all-state selection … during his senior campaign, totaled 50 tackles, three sacks and two fumble recoveries … a basketball letterwinner as a senior … also considered Boston College, Navy, Rutgers and Wake Forest … coached by Dave Nettles and Pat McGlinchey. Personal: Honored by the National Football Foundation in 2013 as a National High School Scholar-Athlete ... son of Brent and Debbie Greene … father rowed crew at the Naval Academy … brother Andrew graduated from Maryland in 2013 … majoring in finance ... came to Maryland because of the “supportive coaching staff and academic opportunities.” GREENE’S CAREER STATISTICS KickingG-GS FG-A XP-A 20-2930-3940-49 50+ Lg. Pts. 2013 0-0No attempts 2014 4-3 3-511-11 2-30-01-20-044 20 Career 4-3 3-511-11 2-30-01-20-044 20 Career Highs Most Field Goals - 2 (at Rutgers, 11/28/15) Longest Field Goal - 44 yards (vs. Wisconsin, 11/17/15) Personal: Born in Wilmington, Del. … parents are Roy and Michelle Hayward … four-year honor roll student … lists favorite pre-game meal as macaroni and cheese. HILL As a Redshirt Junior (2015): Appeared in all 12 games, totaling 17 tackles and recovering a fumble ... notched a career-high eight tackles (7 solo) vs. Bowling Green (9/12) ... recovered first career fumble vs. Penn State (10/24) ... had a tackle and a PBU at #10 Iowa (10/31) ... notched three tackles at Rutgers (11/28). As a Junior (2014): Started the first four games at cornerback ... suffered an injury at Syracuse (9/20) that caused him to miss the rest of the season ... nabbed his first career interception at USF (9/6) ... notched five tackles and a pass breakup against West Virginia (9/13) ... had four tackles at Syracuse (9/20). As a Sophomore (2013): Appeared in 12 games ... had three tackles in a win over Old Dominion (9/7) ... notched one stop against West Virginia (9/21) ... recorded the first pass breakup of his career against Virginia (10/12) ... had three stops against Wake Forest (10/19) ... made a careerhigh four stops against Clemson (10/26) ... had four tackles and a pass breakup against Marshall (12/27) in the Military Bowl. As a Freshman (2012): Saw action in six games mostly on special teams … recorded one tackle for loss against Boston College (10/27) At Luella High School: An exciting performer who can make plays on defense and special teams … a 2011 second team all-state (Class AAAAA) choice by the Georgia Sportswriters Association (GSWA) … recorded 45 tackles, including one sack, 11 pass breakups and four interceptions as a senior … returned one of those picks for a touchdown … had two special teams touchdowns, one punt and one kick return, in his final high school game… rated the No. 90 cornerback by ESPN.com… a 2011 preseason all-state selection … finished 2010 with 42 tackles, six interceptions and five pass breakups en route to first team All-Region 2-5A honors … also considered Georgia Tech … coached by Nic Vasilchek. Personal: Born in Miami, Fla. … father is Alvin Hill, Sr. and mother is Vikki Wilson … older brother Detrick Bonner plays cornerback for Virginia Tech … lists Vernon Davis as his favorite former Terp. HILL’S CAREER STATISTICS DefenseG-GS UTAT TT TFLSacksFCFRPBU Int. 2012 6-1 10 11.0-50.0-000 00-0 2013 12-2141024 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 20-0 2014 4-4 85130.0-00.0-000 31-0 2015 12-0143170.0-00.0-001 20-0 Career 34-7371855 1.0-5 0.0-0 0 1 81-0 Career Highs Tackles - 8 (vs. Bowling Green, 9/12/15) Solo Tackles - 7 (vs. Bowling Green, 9/12/15) Interceptions - 1 (at USF, 9/6/14) 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL PERRY HILLS 11 QB • 6-2 • 213 • Sr. • 2V Pittsburgh, Pa. (Central Catholic HS) Major: Sociology As a Junior (2015): Started eight games at quarterback, passing for 1,001 yards and eight touchdowns ... named Academic AllBig Ten ... rushed for 535 yards - the fourth-most by a Maryland quarterback in single-season history - in addition to setting the single-game Maryland QB record with 170 rush yards at #1 Ohio State ... became first Terp since Lance Ball (2005) to post three straight 100-yard rushing performances, totaling 398 rushing yards against #1 Ohio State, Penn State and #10 Iowa ... made first start since 2012 in win against Richmond (9/5), passing for two TD’s and running for 94 yards ... completed 15 passes for 168 yards and two TDs against Bowling Green ... rushed for a Maryland quarterback record 170 yards on 25 carries at #1 Ohio State (10/10), posting two rush TDs and a passing TD ... ran for 124 yards and a TD and passed for 225 yards and a TD against Penn State (10/24) ... ran for 104 yards and tossed a touchdown pass at #10 Iowa (10/31) ... had 107 pass yards and a touchdown pass vs. Wisconsin (11/7) ... completed 14 passes for 140 yards at #14 Michigan State (11/14) ... missed game against Indiana (11/21) due to illness. As a Redshirt Sophomore (2014): An All-Big Ten Academic selection ... appeared in three games ... entered against Iowa (10/18) for an injured C.J. Brown and threw for 86 yards and a touchdown, a 53-yard pass to Stefon Diggs. As a Sophomore (2013): Served a redshirt season. As a Freshman (2012): Started the first seven games at quarterback … named the starter in the preseason after incumbent starter C.J. Brown suffered a torn ACL … became the first freshman to start a season opener for Maryland since Calvin McCall in 1999 when he started against William & Mary (9/1) … became the third true freshman to start at quarterback in school history (Randall Jones, 1998; Latrez Harrison, 1999) … led the team in passing yards (1,336), passing touchdowns (8), completion percentage (57.4) and efficiency (131.14) … averaged 190.9 passing yards per game in his seven games … went 16 of 24 for 145 yards, and rushed for 20 yards in the season-opening 7-6 win over the Tribe … led Maryland on a 10-play, 69-yard drive in the fourth quarter for the game-winning touchdown … went 11 of 21 for 190 yards, with two passing touchdowns and a rushing touchdown against Temple (9/8) … named ACC Rookie of the Week for his play against the Owls … went 10 of 24 for 109 yards, a passing touchdown and a rushing touchdown against Connecticut (9/15) … went 20 of 29 for 305 yards and 3 touchdowns against West Virginia (9/22) … completed 14 of 25 passes for 191 yards and one touchdown vs. Wake Forest (10/6) … hit Stefon Diggs for a season-long and careerhigh 63-yard completion to set up the game-winning touchdown … completed 14 of 26 passes for 237 yards and one touchdown against Virginia (10/13), including a 60-yard completion to Stefon Diggs … completed 12 of 20 passes against NC State (10/20) before leaving the game with a knee injury … missed the final five games after being diagnosed with a torn ACL. 19 At Central Catholic High School: A highly regarded signal-caller … the 29th-ranked quarterback prospect in the nation according to Scout.com … threw for 2,000 yards with 13 touchdowns and just two interceptions in 2011… also rushed for four scores …. rated the No. 26 overall prospect in Pennsylvania by 247Sports.com … threw for 1,582 yards and 10 touchdowns as a junior when he led the team to the WPIAL semifinals … posted a 27-3 career record as a starter … also an all-state wrestler … won the state title in 2012 and finished fourth in 2011 … had a career record of 145-24 as a wrestler … also considered Temple, Miami (Ohio), and West Virginia … coached by Terry Totten. Personal: Born in Pittsburgh, Pa. … parents are Perry and Lori Hills … has three sisters, Lani, Carolyn and Amber … high school teammate of former Terp Anthony Nixon … lists Torrey Smith as his all-time favorite Terp … graduated high school with a 3.9 GPA. HILLS’ CAREER STATISTICS Passing G-GSCmp Att Pct. Yds TD Int Lg. Eff. 2012 7-7 97 169 57.41336 8 7 63 131.1 2014 3-0 5 10 50.0 86 1 0 53155.2 2015 8-8 9018050.0 1001 81352 Career 18-1519235953.5 2423172063 Rushing G-GS Att. GainLost 2012 7-7 70 168182 2014 3-0 3 15 0 2015 8-8109 671 122 Career 18-15182 854 311 Net Avg. TD LP -14 -0.2 3 12 15 5.0 012 535 4.9 3 75 536 2.9 6 75 Career Highs Passing Yards - 305 (at West Virginia, 9/22/12) Completions - 20 (at West Virginia, 9/22/12) Attempts - 29 (at Wast Virginia, 9/22/12) Touchdown Passes - 3 (at West Virginia, 9/22/12) Long Completion - 63 yards (vs. Wake Forest, 10/6/12) Rushing Yards - 170 (at Ohio State, 10/10/15) Long Rush - 75 (at Ohio State, 10/10/15) Rushing Touchdowns - 2 (at Ohio State, 10/10/15) Rushes - 26 (vs. Penn State, 10/24/15) KEIRON HOWARD DL • 6-3 • 290 • RFr. • RS Fort Washington, Md. (Potomac HS) Major: Undecided As a Freshman (2015): Did not see game action ... earned defensive scout team player of the week honors for preparation for #1 Ohio State (10/10) and Rutgers (11/28). At Potomac High School: Lettered all four years at Potomac High School…racked up 52 tackles, 7.5 sacks and one interception in senior season…received Washington Post All-Met second team honors…named first team All-State… received a nomination for the 2014 US Army All-American game…selected to play in the Crab Bowl…played in the 2014 OffenseDefense All-American game…selected to play for Maryland in the Big 33 Game…a consensus three-star prospect…ranked 13th-best player in state of Maryland by Rivals…also lettered in basketball… coached by Ronnie Crump. Personal: Mother is LaTanya Howard. ANDREW ISAACS TE • 6-2 • 240 • RJr. • RS Manchester, Conn. (Manchester HS) Major: Communication As a Junior (2015): Did not see game action due to injury ... named offensive scout team player of the week for preparation for Rutgers (11/28). As a Sophomore (2014): Appeared in the first four games of the season and started three at tight end ... suffered a season-ending injury at Syracuse (9/20) ... earned his first collegiate start against James Madison (8/30) ... caught his first career pass against West Virginia (9/15). As a Freshman (2013): Played in 11 games primarily on special teams ... started first career game against Syracuse (11/9). At Manchester High School: Tabbed the top player in Connecticut by Rivals, a four-star recruit and the ninth-rated tight end … ranked a three-star recruit by ESPN.com, 247Sports. com and Scout.com … was a two-time all-state and allconference selection … named to the 2012 Walter Camp All-State team as a tight end … served as team captain as a junior and senior… as a senior, totaled 32 receptions for 445 yards and five touchdowns … as a defensive end, recorded 103 tackles and 10 sacks … also played basketball as a freshman and sophomore … received the Tim Travis Award as the team’s top junior in 2011 … also considered Boston College, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rutgers, Temple and Tennessee … coached by Marco Pizzoferrato. Personal: Born in Farmington, Conn. … has three siblings, Chris, KJ Kendall-Bey and Khory Harris-Bey … four-year honor roll student … three-time all-academic selection … has worked with the Special Olympics … is related to former Olympian and captain of the 1996 United States Olympic Team, Lawrence Clay-Bey. ISAACS’ CAREER STATISTICS ReceivingG-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP 2013 11-1 0 0 0.0 00 2014 4-3 2 3 1.5 03 Career 15-4 2 3 1.5 03 20 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL LEVERN Personal: Born in Temple Hills, Md. … parents are Levern, Sr. and Rosalind Jacobs … lists his parents as his role models … has a younger brother, Taivon, who currently plays at Maryland. Personal: From Camp Springs, Md. ... parents are Levern and Rosalind ... brother of current Terp, Levern Jacobs. WR • 5-11 • 185 • Sr. • 3V Temple Hills, Md. (Suitland HS/Milford Academy) Major: American Studies L. JACOBS’ CAREER STATISTICS ReceivingG-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP 2014 1-0 0 0 0.0 00 2015 12-4 21 264 12.6 270 Career 13-4 21 264 12.6 270 JACOBS 8 As a Redshirt Junior (2015): Appeared in 10 games, making six starts ... led team in receptions (35) and yards (425), and tied for lead with three TD receptions ... caught two passes for 32 yards and a TD vs. Richmond (9/5) ... hauled in eight passes for 107 yards against USF (9/19) ... posted three catches for 20 yards vs. #22 Michigan (10/3) ... had a teamhigh four catches and 26 yards at #1 Ohio State (10/10) ... led team with four catches and 50 yards vs. Penn State (10/24) ... missed game at #10 Iowa (10/31) due to injury ... saw action in only the 4th quarter vs. Wisconsin (11/7) due to injury, yet still totaled two catches for 48 yards and a touchdown ... surpassed 1,000 career receiving yards in the game ... caught three passes for 55 yards at #14 Michigan State (11/14) ... led team with four catches for 50 yards against Indiana (11/21). As a Junior (2014): Did not see game action due to suspension ... earned offensive scout team player of the week for his preparation for James Madison (8/30). As a Sophomore (2013): Appeared in 12 games with four starts ... led the team in receptions (47) and receiving yards (640) and finished with three touchdown receptions ... had three receptions for 48 yards in a win over FIU (8/31) ... notched two receptions for 60 yards against Connecticut (9/14), including one that went for 48 yards ... grabbed one ball for 17 yards and returned a kickoff 40 yards against Virginia (10/12) ... recorded three receptions for 78 yards against Wake Forest (10/19) including a 56-yard touchdown reception, the first of his career ... caught eight passes for 158 yards, both career highs against Clemson (10/26) ... took a short slant from Caleb Rowe 71 yards to the end zone, the longest play of his career ... tied for the team high with six catches against Syracuse (11/9) ... caught seven passes for 44 yards against Boston College (11/23) ... grabbed six balls for 68 yards against NC State (11/30) ... had seven catches for 100 yards and a touchdown against Marshall (12/27) in the Military Bowl. As a Freshman (2012): Saw action in eleven games at wide receiver and on special teams, and made two starts … caught his first career pass, a 19-yard reception, against North Carolina State (10/20) … caught four passes for 17 yards and had one rush for three yards against Clemson (11/10) … returned six kickoffs for 102 yards against Florida State (11/17). At Milford Academy (2011): Rated No. 17 nationally among prep school players by 247Sports.com and No. 20 by Rivals. com … posted a school-record eight touchdown receptions in eight games during 2011. At Suitland High School: One of the top players in the state as a senior … ranked the 12th-best player in Maryland and No. 78 nationally among wide receivers by ESPN.com in 2010 … finished with 40 catches and 8 touchdowns as a senior … played in the 2010 Crab Bowl … registered 37 catches for 702 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior despite missing part of the year with an injury … also played baseball and ran track in high school … also received interest from Marshall, Temple and New Mexico … coached by Eric Wade. ReceivingG-GS 2012 11-2 2013 12-4 2015 10-6 Career 33-12 Rec Yds Avg TD LP 7 50 7.1 019 47 640 13.6 371 35 425 12.1 349 891105 12.4 671 Career Highs Receptions - 8 (2x, last vs. USF, 9/9/15) Receiving Yards - 158 (vs. Clemson, 10/26/13) Long Reception - 71 yards (vs. Clemson, 10/26/13) All-Purpose Yards - 147 (vs. Clemson, 10/26/13) 100-Yard Receiving Games - 3, last vs. USF, 9/9/15 T. JACOBS’ CAREER STATISTICS Career Highs Receptions - 4 (vs. Indiana, 11/21/15) Receiving Yards - 82 (vs. USF, 9/9/15) Long Reception - 70 (vs. USF, 9/9/15) Receiving Touchdowns - 1 (2x, last at Iowa, 10/31/15) TY JOHNSON TAIVON JACOBS WR • 5-9 • 165 • Jr. • 1V Camp Springs, Md. (Suitland HS) Major: Criminal Justice As a Sophomore (2015): Appeared in 12 games, making four starts ... third on team with 21 catches for 264 yards and two touchdowns ... caught a pass in 10 straight games, and 11-of-12 in 2015 ... caught first career touchdown on a 70-yard pass from Caleb Rowe vs. USF (9/19) ... received two passes for 19 yards at West Virginia (9/26) ... caught one pass for 13 yards at #1 Ohio State (10/10) ... grabbed one pass for 43 yards vs. Penn State (10/24) ... led team with three catches and 18 yards at #10 Iowa (10/31), including a 7-yard touchdown catch ... caught two passes for 10 yards vs. Wisconsin (11/7) ... had three catches for 34 yards at #14 Michigan State (11/14) ... caught career-high four passes for 22 yards vs. Indiana (11/21). As a Redshirt Freshman (2014): Appeared in the seasonopener against James Madison (8/30), making his collegiate debut and earning his first career start ... suffered a seasonending injury against James Madison. As a Freshman (2013): Served a redshirt season ... named scout team offensive player of the week for his efforts in preparation for Clemson (10/26). At Suitland High School: Tabbed as a four-star recruit by ESPN.com … ranked as a three-star recruit by 247Sports. com, Rivals.com and Scout.com … a first team All-Met selection by The Washington Post in 2011 and 2012 … a member of the 2012 Maryland Big School All-State Team … as a senior, amassed 1,065 receiving yards and 15 touchdowns … a member of the United States Junior Olympic Track and Field Team … also earned first team All-Met by The Washington Post in track and field … coached by Ed Shields … brother of current Maryland wide receiver Levern Jacobs. 6 RB • 5-10 • 205 • So. • 1V Cumberland, Md. (Forth Hill HS) Major: Communication As a Freshman (2015): Appeared in all 12 games, totaling 250 rush yards (7.1/carry) and three touchdowns ... had fantastic collegiate debut against Richmond (9/5), rushing for 83 yards and a touchdown ... carried the ball 10 times for 30 yards against USF (9/1), and also totaled 66 kick return yards ... rushed four times for 20 yards at West Virginia (9/26) ... had two rushes for 11 yards vs. Penn State (10/24) ... rushed three time for 19 yards against Wisconsin (11/7) ... turned in a spectacular performance at Rutgers (11/28), scoring two touchdowns on two rushes for 87 yards. At Fort Hill High School: A three-year varsity starter on defense, offense and special teams…finished high school career with 4,851 all-purpose yards, 65 touchdowns and 17 interceptions…totaled 3,363 career rushing yards (14.7 yards/carry) and 43 touchdowns … ranked as the number one running back in Maryland by Scout … named 2014 Maryland Consensus All-State … helped lead Fort Hill to a 37-3 record in three seasons, including back-to-back 14-0 state championship seasons as a junior and senior … notched 1,733 rushing yards (14.9 ypc) and 22 touchdowns during senior season … also had 11 receptions for 371 yards and eight touchdowns … selected to play for Maryland in the Big 33 Game … coached by Todd Appel. Personal: Full name is Ty Marquise Johnson ... mother is Tracy Johnson ... has an older sister, Kiki. JOHNSON’S CAREER STATISTICS Rushing 2015 Career G-GS Att. GainLost Net Avg. TD LP 12-0 35 254 4 250 7.1 444 12-0 35 254 4 250 7.1 444 Career Highs Rushes - 10 (2x, last vs. USF, 9/9/15) Rushing Yards - 87 (at Rutgers, 11/28/15) Rushing Touchdowns - 2 (at Rutgers, 11/28/15) Long Rush - 44 yards (at Rutgers, 11/28/15) Long Kickoff Return - 45 yards (vs. USF, 9/9/15) Kickoff Return Yards - 66 (vs. USF, 9/9/15) Long Punt Return - 33 yards (at Rutgers, 11/28/15) 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL MALIK JONES DL • 6-4 • 263 • Jr. • SQ Baltimore, Md. (Paul L. Dunbar HS) Major: Criminal Justice As a Sophomore (2015): Suffered a season-ending injury in preseason camp. As a Redshirt Freshman (2014): Appeared in the seasonopener against James Madison (8/30), his first collegiate appearance ... earned defensive scout team player of the week honors for his preparations for Indiana (9/27) and Penn State (11/1). As a Freshman (2013): Served a redshirt season ... named scout team defensive player of the week twice for his efforts in preparation for UConn (9/14) and Clemson (10/26). At Paul L. Dunbar High School: Rated a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com … a second team member of the 2012 Baltimore Sun All-Metro Team … selected to the 2012 Maryland Small School All-State Team … played defensive end and offensive line for the Poets … named to Team Baltimore for the 2012 Crab Bowl … helped the Poets to three Maryland 1A titles in four seasons … also considered Marshall, Rutgers, Temple, UTEP and Wake Forest … coached by Lawrence Smith. Personal: Born in Baltimore, Md. … parents are Michael and Erika Jones… honor roll student … would like to pursue a career in athlete representation. MELVIN KEIHN DL • 6-1 • 225 • RSo. • TR Towson, Md. (Gilman/Virginia Tech) Major: Family Science As a Sophomore (2015): Transferred to Maryland in the summer of 2015 ... sat out due to NCAA transfer policy ... named defensive scout team player of the week for preparation Bowling Green (9/12). As a Freshman at Virginia Tech (2014): Played in all 13 games … Logged 127 plays on special teams and five plays on defense … Had two tackles on the season … Posted a 360-pound bench press and a 450-pound squat in spring max testing. 21 High School: Played for Coach Biff Poggi at the Gilman School … An Under Armour All-America Game selection … Named to the Baltimore Sun All-Metro first team his junior and senior seasons … A two-time consensus all-state selection … Had 85 tackles, including 16 for loss and nine sacks, and two forced fumbles as a senior … Listed as the No. 226 overall prospect in the country, the No. 16 outside linebacker in the nation and the No. 4 prospect in Maryland by Rivals … Ranked as the No. 20 weakside defensive end in the country and the No. 9 player in his state by 247Sports … Ranked as the No. 53 outside linebacker in the country, the No. 77 player in his region and the No. 12 player in the state by ESPN Recruiting Nation … Also played basketball, winning four state titles, and ran track. Personal: Melvin Manneh Keihn … Born June 21, 1995, in Monrovia, Liberia … Son of Bainda and Satta Keihn … Father lives in the States, but his mother still lives in Liberia … Left Liberia when he was 8 years old and hasn’t been back … Has two younger brothers and a younger sister in the States. DeANDRE LANE WR • 5-7 • 178 • Sr. • 1V Catonsville, Md. (Catonsville Senior HS) Major: Criminal Justice As a Junior (2015): Appeared in 11 games, making three starts ... caught nine passes for 152 yards and a touchdown ... caught first career pass for 16 yards at #1 Ohio State (10/10) ... scored first career touchdown on a 10-yard pass from Perry Hills against Penn State (10/24) ... made first career start at #10 Iowa (10/31) ... led team with three catches and career-high 63 yards vs. Wisconsin (11/7) ... suffered injury against Michigan State (11/14) - missed Indiana game (11/21) ... caught career-high four passes for 63 yards. at Rutgers (11/28). BRETT As a Sophomore (2014): Appeared in the season-opener against James Madison (8/30) ... earned offensive scout team player of the week honors for his preparation for Indiana (9/27). DL • 6-4 • 268 •So. • 1V Edinboro, Pa. (General Mclane HS) Major: Geographical Science As a Freshman (2013): Appreared in three games last season primarily on special teams. KULKA As a Redshirt Freshman (2015): Appeared in 11 games, totaling four tackles ... named Academic All-Big Ten ... totaled two tackles and a pass breakup at West Virginia (9/26) ... had a tackle at #1 Ohio State (10/10) ... posted a tackle at Iowa (10/31). As a Freshman (2014): Redshirt season ... earned defensive scout team of the week honors for his preparations for Rutgers (11/29). At General Mclane High School: Totaled 52 tackles (34 solo), three sacks, 10 tackles for loss, two forced fumbles, one interception and one touchdown during his senior season … named all-region as both an offensive and defensive lineman … earned all-state honors from the Pennsylvania Sports Writers and the PA Football News … tabbed a three-star recruit by ESPN and Rivals … played for Jim Wells. Personal: Born in Warren, Pa. ... parents are Scott and Lorri Kulka ... has three older brothers, Eric, Kevin, who plays football at Slippery Rock University, and Chad, and has two younger siblings, Ryan and Jenna. At Catonsville Senior High School: A 2012 Baltimore Sun Second-Team All-Metro selection … earned all-county and all-state honors in 2011 and 2012 … as a senior, amassed 161 carries for 1,046 yards and 11 touchdowns … earned second team Baltimore Sun All-Metro honors as a junior after carrying the ball 228 times for 1,728 yards and scoring 21 touchdowns … ranks as Catonsville’s all-time leading scorer … also ran track at Catonsville … played for Team Baltimore at the 2012 Crab Bowl … coached by Rich Hambor. Personal: Born in Baltimore, Md. … mother is Sharon Cains … has one sibling, Angelina … honor roll student… all-academic selection … member of Minds In Motion … volunteered as a trainer for the Arbutus Youth Football League as a junior … full name is DeAndre Marquis Lane. LANE’S CAREER STATISTICS ReceivingG-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP 2013 3-0 0 0 0.0 00 2014 1-0 0 0 0.0 00 2015 11-4 9 152 16.9 141 Career 15-4 9 152 16.9 141 Career Highs Receptions - 5 (at Rutgers, 11/28/15) Receiving Yards - 63 (2x, last at Rutgers, 11/28/15) Long Reception - 71 yards (vs. Clemson, 10/26/13) All-Purpose Yards - 41 (vs. Wisconsin, 11/7/15) TD Receptions - 1 (vs. Penn State, 10/24/15) 22 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL WILLIAM LIKELY DB • 5-7 • 176 • Sr. • 3V Belle Glade, Fla. (Glades Central HS) Major: Communication LIKELY’S CAREER HONORS: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 2016 Watch Lists: Bednarik, Nagurski, Thorpe, Wuerffel, Hornung 2016 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team Nominee 2016 Preseason Second Team All-America PR (Athlon) 2016 Preseason First Team All-Big Ten PR (Athlon) 2016 Preseason Second Team All-Big Ten Defense (Athlon) Top 6 Most Versatile Players in college football (NFL.com) 2015 First Team All-American Punt Returner (FWAA) 2015 Second Team All-America Punt Returner (USA Today) 2015 Rodgers-Dwight Return Specialist of the Year (Big Ten) 2015 First Team All-Big Ten Returner (Coaches, Media) 2015 First Team All-Big Ten Defensive Back (Coaches), Second Team All-Big Ten Defensive Back (Media) 2014 First Team All-Big Ten (Coaches & Media) 2014 Athlon Sports First Team Specialist All-Big Ten 2014 Phil Steele Third Team Specialist All-Big Ten 2014 Phil Steele Fourth Team Defense All-Big Ten LIKELY’S MARYLAND RECORDS: • • • • Interception return yards in a season (170, 2014) Interceptions returned for TD in a season (2, 2014) Single-game kickoff return yards (228 yards vs. Michigan State, 2014) Single-game punt return yards (233 yards vs. Richmond, 2015) - broke 76-year-old Big Ten record • Co-longest kickoff return average in a season (31.0 yards, 2014) • Co-longest kickoff return (100 yds vs. Stanford, 2014) As a Junior (2015): One of the most versatile and explosive players in the country, starting all 11 games he appeared in ... primarily served as cornerback and kick/punt returner, but made history by starting on both sides of the football against Wisconsin (WR/CB) ... ranked third in nation in combined return yards (1,197), despite playing only 11 games ... ranked third nationally in punt return average (17.7) and returned two punts for TD ... became the first defensive player in Maryland history to surpass 3,000 all-purpose yards ... Paul Hornung Honor Roll (Most Versatile Player): Week 1, Week 3 ... Big Ten Specialist of the Week: Week 1, Week 9 ... broke a 76-year-old Big Ten record in the season-opener against Richmond (9/5), totaling 233 punt return yards and a touchdown ... also had four tackles, 1.0 TFL and a pass breakup against Richmond ... posted an 85-yard punt return touchdown against Bowling Green (9/12), and also had five tackles and two pass breakups ... had four tackles, including a TFL, in addition to 35 combined return yards against USF (9/19) ... had seven tackles and forced a pair of fumbles at West Virginia (9/26) ... posted six tackles, a TFL and two pass breakups vs. #22 Michigan (10/3) ... had five tackles at #1 Ohio State (10/10), and rushed once for eight yards ... had three tackles and 100 kick return yards against Penn State (10/24), and rushed four times for 30 yards ... also caught first career offensive pass for four yards against the Nittany Lions ... Totaled 220 kick return yards at #10 Iowa (10/31) - secondmost in Maryland history - including a 100-yard kickoff return for touchdown which tied a Maryland long ... led team with 56 rush yards on three carries vs. Wisconsin (11/7), including a 43-yard run. Also had 53 kick return yards, three tackles and 1.0 TFL ... had three tackles at #14 MSU (11/14), and also caught three passes for nine yards ... totaled three tackles and 65 kick return yards against Indiana (11/21) ... missed game at Rutgers due to injury (11/28). As a Sophomore (2014): A first team All-Big Ten selection by the coaches and media … started all 13 games at cornerback, totaling 83 tackles (66 solo) ... tied for the conferencelead in interceptions (6) … returned two interceptions for touchdowns, tied for the most in the FBS, and tying the Maryland career record … returned six interceptions for a Maryland single-season record 170 yards (yardarge also led the Big Ten) … led the Big Ten and ranked fourth in the nation in kickoff return average (31.0), including a 100-yard kickoff return against Stanford in the Foster Farms Bowl ... tied for first in the Big Ten with 15 passes defensed … ranked third in the conference in punt return average with 11.1 ypr … notched four tackles and his first career sack against James Madison (8/30) … was all over the field against West Virginia (9/13), recording eight tackles, an interception and a forced fumble … also returned a punt 69 yards for a touchdown against the Mountaineers … had a standout performance against Syracuse (9/20), taking an interception back 88 yards for a touchdown and totaling a team-high eight tackles and one TFL … was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week and Jim Thorpe Defensive Back of the Week for his performance against the Orange … notched five stops, his third interception of the season and two pass breakups against Indiana (9/27) … totaled 10 tackles against Ohio State (10/4) … took an interception back 45 yards for a touchdown and notched four tackles against Iowa (10/18) … made four solo stops and had an interception against Penn State (11/1) … had three tackles and a pass breakup, along with a school-record 228 kick return yards against Michigan State (11/15) … notched six tackles and his sixth interception of the season at Michigan (11/22) … had a career and game-high 12 tackles against Rutgers (11/29) ... totaled seven tackles and returned a 100-yard kickoff touchdown in the Foster Farms Bowl against Stanford (12/30). As a Freshman (2013): An Academic All-ACC selection ... named special teams player of the year at the team banquet ... ranked third in the ACC in kick return and punt return average ... had a team-high seven passes defensed ... appeared in all 13 games ... recorded 11 tackles, a 27-yard punt return and a 43-yard kickoff return against ODU (9/7) ... returned three kickoffs for 110 yards against Connecticut (9/14), one of which was 48 yards ... returned four kickoffs for 72 yards and notched five solo stops against Florida State (10/5) ... led the team with eight tackles and had a tackle for a loss against Wake Forest (10/19) ... notched two stops and his first career interception against Syracuse (11/9) ... returned a punt 63 yards for a touchdown against Virginia Tech (11/16) for his first career score ... accumulated 179 all-purpose yards and notched four total tackles ... earned ACC Co-Rookie of the Week honors for his performance ... returned a kick 50 yards against Boston College (11/23) ... tied a career high with 11 tackles against NC State (11/30) ... had eight tackles and a pass breakup against Marshall (12/27). At Glades Central High School: Ranked a four-star recruit and No. 18 cornerback by Rivals … tabbed a four-star recruit and No. 21 cornerback by ESPN.com … touted a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com … named 2012 Defensive Player of the Year by The Palm Beach Post … earned Florida Class 5A All-State first team honors … on defense, totaled 47 tackles and four interceptions … amassed 769 rushing yards and seven touchdowns offensively … also had four punt returns for touchdowns … served as a team captain … named ESPN/ Gatorade Florida Player of the Year as a junior … coached by Roosevelt Blackmon. Personal: From Belle Glade, Fla. ... mother is Canisa Rowley ... considers former NFL running back great Fred Taylor an “uncle.” LIKELY’S CAREER STATISTICS DefenseG-GS UTAT TT TFLSacksFCFR PBU Int. 2013 2014 2015 Career 13-115119704.5-11 0.0-0 0 0 6 1-0 13-13 6617 834.0-261.0-15 1 0 96-170 11-11359444.0-80.0-03011 0-0 37-35152 4519712.5-45 1.0-15 4 0 337-170 ReturnsG-GSKORYdsAvg.TD PRYdsAvg.TD 2013 13-11 2872926.0 0 1620512.8 1 2014 13-13 1649631.0 1 2022511.2 1 2015 11-11 3578922.5 1 2340817.7 2 Career 37-35 79201425.5 2 5983814.2 4 Rushing 2013 2014 2015 Career G-GS Att. GainLost Net Avg. TD LP 13-11No rushes 13-13No rushes 11-11 11 95 2 93 8.5 043 37-35 11 95 2 93 8.5 043 ReceivingG-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP 2013 13-11No receptions 2014 13-13No receptions 2015 11-11 5 17 3.4 08 Career37-35 5 17 3.4 08 Career Highs (Defense) Tackles - 12 (vs. Rutgers, 11/29/14) Pass Breakups - 2 (4x, last vs. Michigan, 10/3/15) TFL - 1.0 (9x, last vs. Michigan 10/3/15) Interceptions - 1 (7x, last at Michigan, 11/22/14) Forced Fumbles - 2 (at West Virginia, 9/26/15) Career Highs (Returning) Punt Return Yards - 233 (vs. Richmond, 9/5/15) Long Punt Return - 85 yards (vs. Bowling Green, 9/15/15) Kickoff Return Yards - 228 (vs. Michigan State, 11/15/14) Long Kickoff Return - 100 yards (2x, last at Iowa, 10/31/15) All-Purpose Yards - 296 (vs. Richmond, 9/5/15) Career Highs (Offense) Rushes - 4 (vs. Penn State, 10/24/15) Rush Yards - 56 (vs. Wisconsin, 11/7/15) Long Rush - 43 yards (vs. Wisconsin, 11/7/15) Receptions - 3 (at Michigan State, 11/14/15) Reception Yards - 9 (at Michigan State, 11/14/15) Long Reception - 8 yards (at Michigan State, 11/14/15) 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 23 GUS WILL LB • 6-2 • 230 • RFr. • RS Fredericksburg, Va. (Massaponax HS) Major: Communication OL • 6-5 • 303 • RFr. • RS Middletown, Md. (Middletown HS) Major: Criminal Justice LITTLE As a Freshman (2015): Did not see game action ... named special teams scout team player of the week for preparation for USF (9/19) ... named defensive scout team player of the week for preparation for Indiana (11/21). At Massaponax High School: Three-time all-conference and all-area linebacker…Max Preps First-Team All-State as junior and senior…named conference’s defensive player of the year in 2014…twice named team captain…amassed 147 tackles (81 solo), 20 tackles for loss, five sacks and one fumble recovery as a senior…also tallied 13 receptions for 240 yards (18.5 avg.) and one touchdown in the 2014 season…ranked as a three-star recruit by Scout, 247, ESPN and Rivals…named the second-best inside linebacker in Virginia by Scout...ranked as the 26th best inside linebacker in the country by ESPN…coached by Eric Ludden. Personal: Full name is Michal Augustus Little ... parents are Allen and Mary Frances Little ... has two siblings, Alex and Caroline ... father played football at Virginia Tech. JOE MARCHESE OL • 6-3 • 285 • Jr. • SQ Vernon Hills, Ill. (Adlai E. Stevenson HS) Major: Engineering - Material Science As a Sophomore (2015): Did not see game action ... named offensive scout team player of the week for preparation for #22 Michigan (10/3). As a Redshirt Freshman (2014): An All-Big Ten Academic selection … played in the season opener against James Madison (8/30) … made his collegiate debut against the Dukes. As a Freshman (2013): Served a redshirt season ... named scout team special teams player of the week for his efforts in preparation for Florida State (10/5). At Adlai E. Stevenson High School: Played offensive line and long snapper for the Patriots … 2013 All-Area Daily Herald selection … 2013 and 2012 Academic All-Conference. Personal: Son of John and Julie Marchese … father played football at Iowa. MCCLAIN As a Freshman (2015): Did not see game action. At Middletown High School: Named first team all-state as a senior … helped lead Middletown to three-consecutive state championship seasons (2011-13) … a consensus three-star recruit … ranked the fourth-best offensive guard in Maryland by Scout … selected to represent Maryland in the Big 33 Game … honor roll student … coached by Kevin Lynott ... also played basketball. Personal: Full name is William Magnus McClain ... son of John and Heidi McClain. ELLIS MCKENNIE OL • 6-3 • 305 • RFr. • RS McSherrytown, Pa. (McDonogh School) Major: Government & Politics As a Freshman (2015): Did not see game action. At McDonogh School: Helped lead team to back-to-back MIAA Championships during his junior and senior years … selected first-team All-Met by the Washington Post and was a consensus first-team all-state selection … selected to represent Maryland in the Big 33 Game … rated as the second-best guard in Maryland by Scout and the 34th in the nation at his position by Rivals ... a consensus three-star recruit … also competed in the shot put on the track & field team … coached by Dom D’Amico. TEHUTI MILES RB • 5-10 • 208 • Sr. • SQ Hammonton, N.J. (Hammonton HS) Major: Theater As a Junior (2015): Did not appear during the season ... earned earned offensive scout team player of the week for his preparation for #14 Michigan State (11/14). As a Sophomore (2014): Did not appear during the season … earned special teams scout team player of the week for his preparation for West Virginia (9/15). As a Freshman (2013): Did not appear during the season ... named scout team offensive player of the week for his efforts in preparation for Virginia Tech (11/16). At Hammonton High School: Played running back for two seasons for the Blue Devils under head coach Pete Lancetta ... helped the Blue Devils to a 9-2 record as a senior in 2007 and the Atlantic Cape Conference title. Personal: Enrolled in the United States Army in 2008 following his graduation from Hammonton ... served four years in the Army and earned several medals of distinction including: National Defense Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Overseas Ribbon, Global War on Terrorism Medal, Afghanistan Campaign with Star Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Combat Action Badge, Meritorious Unit Citation, Expert Rifleman Badge ... son of Gordon and Karen Miles ... would be a powerlifter if not playing football ... is a theater major. MIKE MINTER OL • 6-3 • 305 • Jr. • 1V Severna Park, Md. (Severna Park HS) Major: Kinesiology As a Sophomore (2015): Named Academic All-Big Ten ... started first three games at left guard before season was cut short to injury ... made first career start and helped Maryland gain 341 rushing yards against Richmond (9/5) ... pass protected for Caleb Rowe as he passed for 297 yards and two touchdowns against USF (9/19). As a Redshirt Freshman (2014): An All-Big Ten Academic selection … appeared in the season opener against James Madison (8/30) … made his collegiate debut against the Dukes. As a Freshman (2013): Missed the season due to injury. At Severna Park High School: Played on both sides of the line for the Falcons … finished his senior campaign with 70 tackles, seven sacks and six forced fumbles … a Maryland Crab Bowl participant … a first-team all-county and secondteam all-state selection … won the Al Larramore Award as the best lineman in Anne Arundel County … also played lacrosse as a prep … also recruited by Towson, Coastal Carolina and Harvard. Personal: Son of David and Lisa Minter … came to Maryland because of his “unconditional love for the school” ... plays the guitar as a hobby. 24 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL BRENDAN MOORE OL • 6-3 • 300 • So. • 1V Austin, Texas (Westwood HS) Major: Marketing MOORE’S CAREER HONORS: • 2016 Rimington Trophy Watch List As a Redshirt Freshman (2015): Appeared in seven games, making one start ... made collegiate debut against Richmond (9/5) ... made first collegiate start in season finale against Rutgers (11/28), lining up at left guard - Maryland rushed for 401 rushing yards in the game, the most since 1999. As a Freshman: Redshirt season … earned offensive scout team player of the week honors for his preparation for Syracuse (9/20). At Westwood High School: Helped lead Westwood to a runner-up finish in District 16-5A and a spot in the Texas AAAAA DII playoffs … earned second team Texas Associated Press Sports Editors Class 5A All-State honors … selected to the 2013 All-Central Texas First Team by the Austin American-Statesman … named first team all-district in 2013 and 2012 … rated a three-star recruit by ESPN and Rivals … tabbed a two-star recruit by Scout … coached by Anthony Wood. D.J. MOORE 1 WR • 5-11 • 215 • So. • 1V Philadelphia, Pa. (Imhotep Charter HS) Major: Undecided As a Freshman (2015): Appeared in all 12 games, closing the season with 10 consecutive starts ... tied for team lead with three TD recptions and ranked second in catches (25) and yards (357) ... his three TD catches were the most for a Maryland true freshman since Stefon Diggs in 2012 ... caught a pass in eight straight games and 11-of-12 in 2015 ... made collegiate debut against Richmond (9/5), catching two passes for 23 yards ... scored first career touchdown against Bowling Green (9/12), scoring on a 42-yard pass ... caught three passes for 47 yards agaisnt USF (9/19) ... snagged two passes for 17 yards vs. Michigan (10/3) ... hauled in three passes for 64 ya rds at #1 Ohio State (10/10), including a career-long 52-yard touchdown reception ... caught three passes for 24 yards vs. Penn State (10/24) ... totaled two receptions for 51 yards and a touchdown vs. Wisconsin (11/7) ... caught three passes for 25 yards vs. Indiana (11/21) ... made career-high four catches for 49 yards at Rutgers (11/28). At Imhotep Charter High School: Earned Pennsylvania Class AAA All-State honors while totaling 35 receptions for 1,012 yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior…served as a team captain…tallied 39 receptions for 832 yards and 13 touchdowns during junior season…selected to the 2014 Offense-Defense All-American Game and The Big 33 Game… ranked as a four-star recruit and the best wide receiver in the state of Pennsylvania by Scout…a member of the National Honor Society…coached by Albie Crosby. D.J. MOORE’S CAREER STATISTICS ReceivingG-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP 2015 12-10 25 357 14.3 352 Career 12-10 25 357 14.3 352 Career Highs Receptions - 4 (at Rutgers, 11/28/15) Receiving Yards - 64 (at Ohio State, 10/10/15) Long Reception - 52 yards (at Ohio State, 10/10/15) Touchdown Receptions - 1 (3x, last vs. Wisconsin, 11/7/15) TELDRICK MORGAN WR • 6-0 • 192 • Sr. • TR Hanover, Md. (Meade HS/New Mexico State) Major: Technology Entrepreneurship (Graduate) As a sophomore at New Mexico St (2013): Redshirt season. As a freshman (2012): Spent one season at New Mexico Prep. At Meade High School: Played wide receiver and ran track and field at Meade Senior HS in Fort Meade, Md… Was named a First Team All-County wide receiver and an AllState honorable mention… In 2009, was a state finalist in the triple jump. Personal: Son of Jimison and Tomia Thoma... Earned a degree in criminal justice from New Mexico State in May 2016. MORGAN’S CAREER STATISTICS ReceivingG-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP 2013 13-11No receptions 2014 13-13No receptions 2015 11-11 5 17 3.4 08 Career37-35 5 17 3.4 08 Career Highs Tackles - 12 (vs. Rutgers, 11/29/14) Pass Breakups - 2 (4x, last vs. Michigan, 10/3/15) TFL - 1.0 (9x, last vs. Michigan 10/3/15) Interceptions - 1 (7x, last at Michigan, 11/22/14) Forced Fumbles - 2 (at West Virginia, 9/26/15) ZAC MORTON As a Senior (2016): Transferred to Maryland in June. As a junior at Nex Mexico St (2015): Played in nine games and started eight… Missed three games due to injury… Amassed 551 receiving yards and four touchdowns on 45 receptions… Had a long catch of 78 yards for a touchdown against UTEP (9/19)… Had a season-high 151 receiving yards against UTEP… Racked up 101 receiving yards at ULM (12/5)... Garnered one touchdown against Florida (12/5), one against UTEP, one at UL-Lafayette (11/21) and one against Arkansas State (11/28)… Had two kick returns for 27 yards and seven punt returns for 59 yards… Amassed 636 all-purpose yards, which included 202 all-purpose yards against UTEP… Collected 306 receiving yards and two touchdowns on 29 receptions in league play… Garnered 340 all-purpose yards during conference games. As a redshirt sophomore at New Mexico St (2014): Played and started in 11 games… Earned Second Team AllSBC… Scored seven touchdowns, which included a careerhigh two touchdowns at Georgia State (Sept. 6)… Ranked fifth in the conference with 1,361 all-purpose yards... Had 75 receptions for 903 yards for an average of 6.8 yards per catch to rank second in the Sun Belt… Ranked second in the league in receiving yards per game with 82.1… Averaged 12.0 yards per catch and 123.7 all-purpose yards per game… Amassed a career-high 220 all-purpose yards against Georgia Southern (Oct. 4)… Had a career-long 57-yard reception at UTEP (Sept. 13)… Racked up eight games with at least 50 receiving yards and four games with at least 100 receiving yards… Caught eight passes for a career-high 202 yards at UTEP… Amassed 10 receptions in two different games (vs. Georgia Southern and vs. Texas State, Nov. 1)… Garnered 16 kick returns for 369 yards to average 23.1 yards per return, which ranked fourth in the league… Had five kick returns for 120 yards against Georgia Southern and another five kick returns for 139 yards, which included a long return of 42 yards, at Troy (Oct. 11)… Collected 73 yards on five punt returns, which included a 56-yard return against Louisiana-Lafayette (Nov. 8). 81 WR • 5-10 • 175 • So. • SQ Bethesda, Md. (Whitman HS) Major: Economics As a Sophomore (2015): Did not see game action ... earned offensive scout team player of the week for preparation for Richmond (9/5) ... earned special teams scout team player of the week for preparation for #1 Ohio State (10/10) and Rutgers (11/28). As a Freshman (2014): Did not see game action … earned special teams scout team player of the week for his preparation for Indiana (9/27) and Ohio State (10/4). MATT OLIVEIRA LS • 6-1 • 205 • So. • SQ Watchung, N.J. (Saint Peter’s Prep) Major: Undecided As a Freshman (2015): Did not see game action. 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL KINGSLEY OPARA DL • 6-3 • 300 • Jr. • 1V Jacksonville, Fla. (Mandarin HS) Major: African American Studies As a Sophomore (2015): Appeared in 11 games, totaling 16 tackles ... posted career-high four tackles vs. Bowling Green (9/12) ... had a tackle against USF (9/19) ... totaled two tackles at #1 Ohio State (10/10) ... had a tackle vs. Penn State (10/24) ... notched a pair of tackles, including a half sack at #10 Iowa (10/31) ... notched three tackles against Wisconsin (11/7) ... posted two tackles in win at Rutgers (11/28). At Bishop McNamara High School: One of the most dominant prep offensive linemen in the country … selected to the 2014 Under Armour All-America Game … named a Parade All-American … tabbed as a first team All-USA honoree by USA Today … a two-time Maryland Consensus All-State selection … a two-time Washington Post first team All-Met selection … a two-time first team All-WCAC selection … rated a five-star recruit and the No. 20 player in the nation by Rivals … tabbed a four-star recruit by ESPN and Scout … coached by Keith Goganious. Personal: Born in Oxon Hill, Md. ... mother is Gloria Prince ... grandfather is Dana Prince. NICOLAS PRITCHARD P/PK • 5-10 • 211 • So. • 1V New Egypt, N.J. (New Egypt HS) Major: Secondary Education Social Studies As a Redshirt Freshman (2014): Did not see game action during the season … earned defensive scout team player of the week for his preparation for Iowa (10/18). As a Freshman (2013): Missed the season due to injury. At Mandarin High School: Touted as a three-star recruit by Rivals, ESPN.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com … selected to play in the Florida Athletic Coaches Association North-South Classic … a member of the Super 24 Florida Times-Union team… a second team All-First Coast selection … as a senior, totaled 42 tackles, 11 tackles for loss and 10 sacks … also considered Georgia Tech, Missouri, North Carolina, NC State, Wake Forest, UCF, USF and West Virginia … coached by Robert Dean. Personal: Born in Quincy, Mass. … parents are Innocent and Stella Opara. DAMIAN PRINCE OL • 6-3 • 315 • So. • 1V Washington, D.C. (Bishop McNamara HS) Major: Family Science As a Redshirt Freshman (2015): Appeared in 10 games, making six starts at right tackle ... made first career start at West Virginia (9/26), helping to pave the way for Brandon Ross’ 130 rushing yards ... helped Perry Hills run for a Maryland quarterback record 170 yards at #1 Ohio State (10/10) ... aided Perry Hills’ 124-yard rushing performance against Penn State (10/24) ... helped team gain 401 rushing yards in season finale victory at Rutgers (11/28) - the first time the team had eclipsed 400 yards since 1999. 25 As a Freshman (2015): Started all 12 games at punter the only true freshman to start every game on the team ... punted 55 times for 2099 yards in 2015, averaging 38.2 yards per punt ... made collegiate debut vs. Richmond (9/5), punting once for 43 yards ... punted five times for a 42.2 yard average against Bowling Green (9/12) ... punted career-high 10 times against #22 Michigan (10/3) for 360 yards ... had three punts of at least 50 yards at #1 Ohio State, including a career-long 55-yarder ... punted two times for 69 yards (34.5) against Penn State (10/24) ... had three punts inside 20 at #10 Iowa (10/31), including a career-long 70-yard punt ... totaled seven punts (31.9 avg.) against Wisconsin (11/7), including three inside the 20 ... notched seven punts, including a 64-yarder, against Indiana (11/21). TART’S CAREER STATISTICS Punting 2015 Career G-GS Punts Yds Avg+50 I20 LP 12-12 55 209938.2 5 13 70 12-12 55 209938.2 5 13 70 Career Highs: Most Punts - 10 (vs. Michigan, 10/3/15) Punting Average (min. 2 punts) - 45.0 yards (at Iowa, 10/31/15) Longest Punt - 70 yards (at Iowa, 10/31/15) ERIC ROCA TE • 6-2 • 245 • Jr. • SQ San Juan, Puerto Rico (St. John’s School) Major: Economics As a Freshman (2014): Redshirt season. As a Sophomore (2015): Did not see game action ... named offensive scout team player of the week for preparation for Penn State (10/24). As a Redshirt Freshman (2014): An All-Big Ten Academic selection … did not see game action during the season … earned special teams scout team player of the week for his pre paration for Iowa (10/18) and Michigan State (11/15). As a Freshman (2013): Served a redshirt season ... named scout team special teams player of the week for his efforts in preparation for Old Dominion (9/7). At St John’s High School: A multi-talented athlete who played four sports … ran the 100m and 200m in track … played goalkeeper on the indoor soccer team … lined up at center for the basketball team. Personal: Son of Cesar and Lynn Roca … lists his sports hero as Calvin Johnson … plans to be an engineer. JARRETT ROSS DB • 5-9 • 200 • Sr. • 3V Newark, Del. (Charter School of Wilmington) Major: Criminal Justice As a Junior (2015): Appeared in all 12 games, making 10 tackles ... had a tackle vs. Bowling Green (9/12) ... posted a tackle vs. USF (9/19) ... notched two tackles at West Virginia (9/26) ... had two tackles vs. #22 Michigan (10/3) ... totaled two tackles at #1 Ohio State (10/10) ... had a tackle at #10 Iowa (10/31) and Indiana (11/21). As a Sophomore (2014): Appeared in 12 games on special teams and at cornerback ... totaled 10 tackles (nine solo) and three pass breakups ... had a season-high three tackles at Indiana (9/27) … had two stops against Ohio State (10/4) … finished with two tackles against Rutgers (11/29). As a Freshman (2013): Played in 12 games primarily on special teams ... totaled two solo tackles against Old Dominion (9/7) ... recorded two solo stops at UConn (9/14). At The Charter School of Wilmington: Rated a threestar recruit and No. 2 player in Delaware by Rivals and ESPN.com … touted a three-star recruit by Scout.com and 247Sports.com … three-time first team all-conference selection at defensive back and a two-time all-state selection … earned second team all-conference honors at wide receiver as a junior … decorated track and field star winning the conference title in the 100-meter dash and finishing second in the county in 2012 … as a junior placed second in the state in the 200-meter dash and fourth in the 100-meter dash … also considered Boston College, Penn State and West Virginia … coached by Tyran Rice. Personal: Born in Philadelphia, Pa. … parents are Jerry and Sheila Ross … brother of former Terrapin running back Brandon Ross … also has a younger brother, Cameron … selected academic all-conference all four years at The Charter School of Wilmington and earned academic allstate honors in 2012 … received the National Language Arts Award from the United States Achievement Academy … received the Governor’s Youth Volunteer Service Award in 2011 … spent time volunteering at Ronald McDonald House, Food Bank of Delaware, Salvation Army and Jack & Jill of America. ROSS’ CAREER STATISTICS DefenseG-GS UTAT TT TFLSacksFCFRPBU Int. 2013 12-0 61 70.0-00.0-000 00-0 2014 12-0 91100.0-00.0-000 30-0 2015 12-0 91100.0-00.0-000 00-0 Career 36-0243270.0-00.0-000 30-0 Career Highs Tackles - 3 (at Indiana, 9/27/14) Solo Tackles - 3 (at Indiana, 9/27/14) 26 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL CALEB ROWE 7 QB • 6-3 • 210 • Sr. • 3V Landrum, S.C. (Blue Ridge HS) Major: American Studies As a Redshirt Junior (2015): Appeared in 10 games, making four starts at quarterback and also serving as holder ... completed 76 passes for 894 yards and six touchdowns ... started first game since 2013 agaisnt USF (9/19), passing for four TD’s and 297 yards ... became first Maryland quarterback to throw for four TD’s since Danny O’Brien in 2010 ... completed 10 passes for 67 yards at West Virginia (9/26) ... relieved Perry Hills in fourth quarter vs. Wisconsin (11/7), passing for 97 yards and a touchdown ... started first half against Indiana (11/21), completing 10 passes for 88 yards and a touchdown before injury ... relieved Perry Hills in second quarter at Rutgers (11/28), completing 16 passes for 239 yards and scrambling for a career-high 98 yards. As a Junior (2014): Appeared in four games before suffering a season-ending injury … completed 63 percent of throws for 489 yards and five touchdowns ... completed 7-of-11 passes for 75 yards and a touchdown against James Madison (8/30) … came off the bench for an injured C.J. Brown and completed two passes, including a 26-yard TD pass to Jacquille Veii, against West Virginia (9/13) … completed 13 passes for 173 yards, a touchdown and three interceptions against Ohio State (10/4). As a Sophomore (2013): Appeared in seven games with two starts ... replaced the injured C.J. Brown in the second quarter against Florida State (10/5) ... completed nine passes for 119 yards and ran for 18 yards on five carries ... started against Virginia (10/12) and completed 18 passes for a career-high 332 yards and a touchdown ... threw for 207 yards and a touchdown against Wake Forest (10/19) ... completed 20 passes for 287 yards and a career-high three touchdowns in a start against Clemson (10/26). As a Freshman (2012): Played in two games at quarterback after taking over for the injured Perry Hills … saw first collegiate game action against NC State (10/20) … entered the game with 0:32 remaining, down 20-18, and drove Maryland 61 yards on three plays … sandwiched completions of 17 and 33 yards with an 11-yard run to setup a 33-yard field goal attempt that would have won the game … started against Boston College (10/27) and threw for 240 yards, including a long pass of 66 yards … became just the fourth freshman starter at quarterback in school history in that games (Randall Jones, 1998; Latrez Harrison, 1999; Perry Hills, 2012) threw for two touchdowns against the Eagles … tore his ACL on the final drive against the Eagles and missed the remainder of the year. At Blue Ridge High School: One of the top-rated players in South Carolina … ranked 15th among players in the state and No. 26 nationally among pro-style quarterbacks by Rivals.com … rated No. 12 overall in the state and 22nd nationally among pro-style signal-callers by 247Sports. com … the 30th-rated overall QB prospect in the country by Scout.com … passed for 2,722 yards and 33 touchdowns with only seven interceptions as a senior … led the Tigers to a 8-3 record and the South Carolina Class AAA playoffs as a senior … an honorable mention all-state pick in 2011 … quarterbacked the South Carolina team in the 2011 Shrine Bowl … finalist for South Carolina Mr. Football … passed for 2,680 yards and 27 touchdowns as a junior … finished high school with over 7,600 yards passing and 78 passing touchdowns in only 31 games … also recruited by Wake Forest, Clemson, and NC State … coached by Wade Cooper. Personal: Born in Chattanooga, Tenn. … parents are Dave and Janice Rowe … has three siblings, Joseph, Chris and Lauren … enjoys playing the piano and guitar in his free time … lists Drew Brees as his favorite NFL player. ROWE’S CAREER STATISTICS Passing G-GSCmp Att Pct. Yds TD Int Lg. Eff. 2012 2-1 25 44 56.8290 2 3 66113.5 2013 7-2 64131 48.9 989 5 3 77120.3 2014 4-0 34 54 63.0 489 5 4 60154.7 2015 10-4 7616546.1894 61570 85.4 Career 13-312322953.7 1768121077115.1 Career Highs Completions - 23 (at Boston College, 10/27/12) Passing Attempts - 46 (vs. Clemson, 10/26/13) Passing Yards - 332 (vs. Virginia, 10/12/13) Long Completion - 77 yards (vs. Virginia, 10/12/13) Touchdown Passes - 4 (vs. USF, 9/19/15) Rush Yards - 98 (at Rutgers, 11/28/15) NICHOLAS RUBINOWICZ P • 6-1 • 216 • So. • SQ Wellington, Fla. (American Heritage School) Major: Business As a Freshman (2015): Did not see game action. At American Heritage School: Averaged 44.3 yards per punt as a senior while earning Florida 3A first-team all-state honors…also handled kicking duties at American Heritage School…selected for the Florida-Georgia All-Star Game as a senior…earned second-team all-state honors as a junior… an Honor Roll student and member of the National Honor Society…also member of the Spanish Honor Society and a College Board AP Scholar. Personal: Parents are Diego and Claudina Rubinowicz ... has two younger siblings, Sidney and Dalia ... father played rugby at SUNY-Binghamton. OSEH SAINE DL • 6-2 • 300 • RFr. • RS Worcester, Mass. (Lincoln HS/Worcester Academy) Major: Undecided As a Freshman (2015): Did not see game action. At Worcester Academy: Spent a post-graduate year at Worcester Academy in 2013 … saw action at linebacker and on the defensive line … recorded 26 tackles, including 11 tackles for loss and seven sacks, in just three games … played for Tony Johnson. At Lincoln High School: Earned All-Rhode Island firstteam honors as a senior at Lincoln High School in Lincoln, R.I. in 2012 … named Defensive MVP at Lincoln High School played for Dave Waycott. DARNELL SAVAGE, JR. DB • 5-10 • 187 • So. • 1V Newark, Del. (Caravel Academy) Major: Communication As a Freshman (2015): Appeared in the final 10 games, making first career start in season finale against Rutgers ... finished the season with 12 tackles (11 solo) ... posted two tackles at #10 Iowa (10/31) ... had one tackle against Wisconsin (11/7) and Michigan State (11/14) ... totaled three tackles against Indiana (11/21) ... had a career-high five tackles at Rutgers (11/28). At Caravel Academy: Played offense and defense, earning Delaware All-State honors… helped lead Caravel to the 2013 state championship…posted 1,298 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior…also added 54 tackles…a consensus three-star recruit…rated the second-best player in Delaware by Rivals…an Honor Roll Student and member of the Headmaster’s List…coached by John Reed. 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 27 GAGE MAURICE QB • 6-7 • 215 • RFr. • RS Short Gap, W. Va. (Frankfort HS) Major: Undecided OL • 6-3 • 301 • Sr. • 1V Greenbelt, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt HS) Major: Real Estate Development SHAFFER As a Freshman (2015): Did not see game action ... named offensive scout team player of the week for preparation for Bowling Green (9/12) and #1 Ohio State (10/10). At Frankfort High School: Started three seasons at Frankfort High School, leading the Falcons to a 30-7 record … finished senior campaign completing 132-of-241 passes for 2,037 yards and 24 touchdowns … earned first-team 2A AllState honors … amassed 48 touchdown passes in high school career … selected to first team all-area team three times … a three-time All-Potomac Valley Conference selection … a consensus three-star recruit ... coached by Kevin Whiteman. Personal: Full name is Johnathan Gage Shaffer ... parents are Ryan and Angie Shaffer ... has four younger siblings, Sean, Anna, Leah and Caroline. DAVID SHAW OL • 6-4 • 296 • RSo. • RS Spring Grove, Pa. (Spring Grove HS) Major: Family Science As a Sophomore (2015): Started first four games of season at defensive tackle before season was cut short due to injury ... totaled six tackles in four games ... had a tackle against Richmond (9/5) ... posted a tackle against Bowling Green (9/12) ... had a tackle and a 0.5 TFL vs. USF (9/19) ... posted career-high three tackles at West Virginia (9/26). As a Freshman (2014): Appeared in seven games with one start along the defensive line … made his collegiate debut at Syracuse (9/20) … recorded two tackles at Indiana (9/27) … made his first career start at Penn State (11/1) ... assisted on a tackle in the Foster Farms Bowl against Stanford (12/30). At Spring Grove High School: During his senior season was named first team All-YAIAA … totaled 54 tackles and earned All-YAIAA honors during his junior season … named to Team Pennsylvania for the 2014 Big 33 Football Classic … rated a three-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals and Scout … played for Russ Stoner. Personal: Born in York, Pa. ... parents are Jim and Patricia Shaw ... father played football at Colgate ... has seven older siblings, Jacquelyn, Jimmy, John, Jennifer, Ann, Katie and Mary ... family owns two worm farms bred for fishing and gardening. SHELTON As a Junior (2015): An All-Big Ten Academic selection ... appeared in seven games, making two starts ... made first career start at #10 Iowa, helping quarterback Perry Hills run for 108 yards. As a Sophomore (2014): An All-Big Ten Academic selection … made one appearance, playing against James Madison (8/30) … earned his collegiate debut against the Dukes. As a Redshirt Freshman (2013): Did not appear during the season. As a Freshman (2012): Served a redshirt season … member of the scout team offense. At Eleanor Roosevelt: Played offensive tackle and defensive tackle for the Raiders … helped lead his team to a county championship in senior season … a second team all-county selection in 2011 … started in 2011 county all-star game … helped team reach regional final in 2010 … also recruited by Carnegie Melon, MIT, and Delaware … coached by Tom Green. Personal: Born in Sasebo, Japan … parents are De’larue and Keiko Shelton … has two brothers, Martice and Marolon, both of whom play football at Eleanor Roosevelt HS … sports hero is Clay Matthews … was a national AP scholar and a member of the National Honor Society … graduated high school with a 3.7 GPA. LEE SHRADER P • 6-1 • 210 • So. • SQ Newport News, Va. (Warwick HS) Major: Communication As a Redshirt Freshman (2015): Appeared in one game, making collegiate debut at #14 Michigan State (11/14) ... punted five times for 166 yards against the Spartans, including a long punt of 48 yards. As a Freshman (2014): Did not see game action. MARCUS SMITH RB • 5-9 • 199 • Sr. • SQ West Friendship, Md. (Marriotts Ridge HS) Major: Public Health Science As a Junior (2015): Did not see game action ... named special team scout team player of the week for preparation for Richmond (9/5) ... walked on to team prior to season. ANDREW STEFANELLI RB • 5-9 • 236 • Jr. • SQ Rockville, Md. (Good Counsel HS/Temple) Major: Kinesiology As a Junior (2015): Appeared in five games, primarily on special teams. As a Sophomore (2014): Did not see game action … earned offensive scout team player of the week for his preparation for USF (9/6) and Wisconsin (10/25). As a Redshirt Freshman (2013): Appeared against Old Dominion (9/7) and West Virginia (9/21). As a Freshman at Temple (2012): Redshirt season. At Good Counsel High School: Played fullback and defensive end for coach Bob Milloy … was ranked by ESPN.com and Rivals.com as the No. 6 fullback in the nation ... 2011 WCAC All-Conference selection … 2011 WCAC champion … helped team to a perfect 12-0 mark and No. 4 national ranking as a senior in 2011 … as a junior in 2010, named honorable mention all-conference helping the Falcons to the WCAC title … a 2012 Chesapeake Bowl and 2012 Crab Bowl participant. Personal: Parents are Estelle and Andy Stefanelli … has two sisters, Carly and Margi, and two brothers, Perry and Jack … father played football at McDaniel College … is majoring in kinesiology and would like to become a strength and conditioning coach. DANNY SUTTON PK • 6-0 • 186 • Jr. • SQ New Hope, Pa. (New Hope Solebury HS/Towson) Major: Kinesiology As a Sophomore (2015): Did not see game action ... sat out due to NCAA transfer policy. As a Freshman at Towson (2014): Did not see game action. At New Hope Solebury: Talented punter and place kicker who helped the Lions win their first Centennial Conference championship ... earned all-conference honors three times ... four-year performer at kicker who helped the Lions post an 8-3 record as a senior for Coach Jim Ditulio ... made 11 of 13 field goal atempts in his career ... made 67 of 72 conversion attempts in his career ... also played lacrosse and basketball ... four-year starter for the Lions’ lacrosse team. Personal: Has one borther and one sister ... older brother, Tommy, played lacrosse at the University of Pennsylvania ... fan of the Philadelphia Eagles ... lists Brian Westbrook as his favorite NFL player ... son of Craig and Sue Sutton ... born in Easton, Pa. 28 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL MBI As a Redshirt Freshman (2013): Did not appear during the season ... named scout team defensive player of the week for his efforts in preparation for NC State (11/30). DL • 6-1 • 305 • So. • 1V Houston, Texas (George Bush HS) Major: Undecided As a Freshman (2012): Served a redshirt season. TANYI As a Freshman (2015): Appeared in seven games, totaling four tackles ... made two tackles in collegiate debut at West Virginia (9/26) ... had two tackles against #22 Michigan (10/3). At George Bush HS: Named District 23-5A first-team AllDistrict…earned Most Valuable Player honors as a senior while compiling 26 tackles (15 solo), seven tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks…served as a team captain…rated as a threestar recruit by ESPN and Scout…coached by Allen Aldridge. Personal: Full name is Mbi Arrey Tanyi ... parents are Bernard and Felicia Tanyi ... has three siblings. AZUBUIKE UKANDU DL • 6-0 • 307 • Sr. • 1V Towson, Md. (Towson HS) Major: Community Health As a Junior (2015): Appeared in 11 games, making eight starts at defensive tackle ... totaled 24 tackles, tying for fourth on the team with 6.5 tackles for loss and posting 2.5 sacks ... posted a career-high three tackles and first career sack at West Virginia (9/26) ... started first career game against Michigan (10/3) ... had two tackles at #1 Ohio State (10/10), including a 0.5 sack ... posted a sack against Penn State (10/24) ... had four tackles, including 1.0 TFL, at #10 Iowa (10/31) ... had five tackles and posted career-highs in TFLs (2.5) vs. Wisconsin (11/7) ... totaled a career-high six tackles and forced first career fumble at #14 Michigan State (11/14) ... had a 0.5 TFL against Indiana (11/21) ... posted a tackle at Rutgers (11/28). As a Sophomore (2014): Appeared in two games, totaling a pair of tackes ... made his first collegiate appearance against Iowa (10/18) … totaled two tackles at Wisconsin (10/25). At Towson High School: Four-year starter at defensive tackle … selected all-state honorable mention and first time all-division … named to the 2011 Crab Bowl and Baltimore Touchdown Club All-Star Game … totaled 80 tackles with nine sacks and two forced fumbles as a senior … also lettered in track and field as a senior. Personal: Born in Baltimore, Md. … goes by “Zooby” ... parents are Maduakolam and Grace Ukandu … has one sibling, Chibuzo … named to the Honor Roll every quarter at Towson … Greater Baltimore Chapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame scholarathlete award nominee … awarded Most Outstanding Performance in biology and chemistry. UKANDU’S CAREER STATISTICS DefenseG-GS UTAT TT TFLSacksFCFRPBU Int. 2013 0-0 00 00.0-00.0-000 00-0 2014 2-0 20 20.0-00-0.000 00-0 2015 11-8 1410 246.5-222.5-14 1 0 0 0-0 Career 13-8 1610 266.5-222.5-14 1 0 0 0-0 Career Highs Tackles - 6 (at Michigan State, 11/14/15) Sacks - 1.0 2x, last vs. Penn State, 10/24/15) Tackles for Loss - 2.5 (vs. Wisconsin, 11/7/15) At The Avalon School: Ranked a three-star recruit by ESPN. com … played for Team Washington in the 2012 Crab Bowl … earned second team Maryland Small School All-State honors … during his senior season, rushed for 744 yards and nine touchdowns while also catching 20 passes for 228 yards and three touchdowns … also registered four interceptions on defense … coached by Tad Shields. Personal: Born in Antigua ... parents are Kazuvire Veii and Jacqueline McGant ... has two siblings, TJ and Keta. J.T. VENTURA DB • 6-1 • 215 • Jr. • SQ Hollidaysburg, Pa. (Hollidaysburg Area HS) Major: Accounting As a Sophomore (2015): An All-Big Ten Academic selection ... appeared in the final four games of the season on special teams. As a Redshirt Freshman (2014): An All-Big Ten Academic selection … did not see game action … earned defensive scout team player of the week honors for his preparation for West Virginia (9/15). As a Freshman (2013): Served a redshirt season. JACQUILLE At Hollidaysburg Area High School: Named a National Underclassmen Combine All-American … also excelled in track … set school records in the 55 and 60m dashes … recruited by Penn State, Virginia and Pittsburgh. WR • 5-9 • 185 • Sr. • TR Gaithersburg, Md. (The Avalon School/Towson) Major: American Studies Personal: Son of John and Kristi Ventura … has two sisters, Nicholle and Blaise … enjoys boxing in his free time. VEII As a Senior (2016): Transferred back to Maryland after 2015 season. As a Junior at Towson (2015): Led the Tigers with 44 receptions and 505 receiving yards ... averaged 11.5 yards per reception and 50.5 yards per game ... also returned 11 kickoffs for 218 yards (19.8 yards/return). As a Sophomore (2014): Played in 13 games with four starts ... caught 16 passes and ranked fourth on the team with 230 receiving yards ... averaged 14.4 yards per reception and caught one touchdown ... also rushed 19 times for 105 yards with two touchdowns ... transferred to Towson after season. As a Freshman (2013): Played in 11 games ... started his Maryland career against FIU (8/31) with 54 yards rushing ... ran for 55 yards on 10 attempts against Old Dominion (9/7) ... ran six times for 21 yards against Boston College (11/23). 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 29 CAVON JOSH BRETT DL • 6-2 • 280 • RJr. • RS Washington, D.C. (Friendship Collegiate Academy) Major: African American Studies DB • 6-1 • 203 • Jr. • 2V Baltimore, Md. (McDonogh School) Major: American Studies LB • 5-10 • 230 • So. • 1V Murrysville, Pa. (Franklin Regional HS) Major: Communication WALKER WOODS As a Junior (2015): As a Junior (2015): Appeared in 10 games, totaling seven tackles and a pass breakup ... had a tackle against Bowling Green (9/12) ... totaled two tackles vs. #22 Michigan (10/3) ... had two tackles and a pass breakup at #1 Ohio State (10/10) ... notched a tackle against Penn State (10/24) ... had a tackle against Indiana (11/21) ... moved from outside linebacker to defensive end in Maryland’s new 4-3 base defense. As a Sophomore (2015): Appeared in the final six games, primarily on special teams ... named defensive scout team player of the week in preparation for USF (9/19) ... had a tackle against Wisconsin (11/7) and #22 Michigan State (11/14) ... posted two tackles in win at Rutgers (11/28). As a Sophomore (2014): Appeared in two games, totaling six tackles … tied a career best with four tackles against James Madison (8/30) … had two stops against West Virginia (9/15) ... missed the remainder of the season due to injury. At McDonogh School: A two-way player for the Eagles starring at cornerback and wide receiver … helped the Eagles complete an 11-0 season in 2013 culminating in the school’s first MIAA A outright title … had 35 tackles and four interceptions at safety … totaled 35 catches for 800 yards and 10 touchdowns as a wide receiver … a Maryland Consensus All-State selection and a first team Maryland Private School All-State honoree … named a Baltimore Sun first team All-Metro selection on defense … earned AllMIAA A honors … named to Team Maryland for the 2014 Big 33 Football Classic … rated a three-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals and Scout … coached by Dominic D’Amico. As a Freshman (2013): Appeared in all 13 games primarily on special teams ... had a career-high four tackles against Virginia (10/12) ... had two stops against Syracuse (11/9). At Friendship Collegiate Academy: Tabbed a three-star recruit by Rivals, ESPN.com, Scout.com and 247Sports. com … awarded second team All-Met honors by The Washington Post in 2012 … helped lead Friendship Collegiate to the DCSAA title as a senior … selected to play in the Chesapeake Bowl … also considered Houston, NC State, New Mexico and Purdue … coached by Aazaar Rahim. Personal: Pronounced “Say-von” ... born in Washington, D.C. … father is Rodney Stewart and mother is Shirley Walker… has four siblings, Ashley, Alexis, Christopher and Antoinnette … honor roll student … served as a volunteer at Positive Choices Football Camp. WALKER’S CAREER STATISTICS DefenseG-GS UTAT TT TFLSacksFCFRPBU Int. 2013 13-0 27 90.0-00.0-000 00-0 2014 2-0 51 60.0-00.0-000 10-0 2015 10-0 52 70.0-00.0-000 10-0 Career 25-0121022 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 20-0 Career Highs Tackles - 4 (2x., last vs. James Madison, 8/30/14) Solo Tackles - 3 (vs. James Madison, 8/30/14) As a Freshman (2014): Appeared in the final eight games of the season, primarily on special teams. Personal: Born in Baltimore, Md. ... parents are Frank Harris and Karen Sullivan ... has one younger sister, Sarah ... lists his sports hero as Ray Lewis ... chose Maryland because it “felt like home.” ZANOTTO As a Freshman (2015): Appeared in 10 games as a reserve linebacker ... led all Maryland freshmen with 23 tackles ... had a tackle in collegiate debut vs. Richmond (9/5) ... totaled two tackles against #22 Michigan (10/3) ... missed game against #1 Ohio State (10/10) due to injury ... had a tackle vs. Penn State (10/24) ... posted four tackles, including a 0.5 sack, at #10 Iowa (10/31) ... had four tackles vs. Wisconsin (11/7) ... recovered first career fumble at #14 Michigan State (11/14) ... totaled a career-high five tackles against Indiana (11/21) ... matched career-high with five tackles in win at Rutgers (11/28). At Franklin Regional High School: Named first team all-state, AAA Greater Alleghany County First-Team and all-conference for both offense and defense…as a senior served as a team captain and led defense with 107 tackles, including 11 TFLs…also gained 908 yards on 125 carries (7.3 ypc) and 17 touchdowns on offense… played in the Blue-Grey All American Bowl… broke the Franklin tackle record as a junior with 157…a Honor Roll student…a consensus three-star recruit…also ranked as the second-best inside linebacker in Pennsylvania by Scout…coached by Greg Botta. Personal: Full name is Brett Michael Zanotto ... mother is Mary Beth Smith ... has four younger siblings, Brooke, Brandon, Chase and Miranda. 30 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 2016 SIGNING CLASS 80 NOAH 12 ELIJAH 34 JAKE Tight End Fr.-HS, 6-4, 225 Auburn, Ala. (Auburn HS) Major Kinesiology Defensive Back Fr.-HS, 6-0, 190 Davie, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons HS) Major: Undecided Running Back Fr.-HS, 5-11, 207 Gaithersburg, Md. (Damascus HS) Major: Kinesiology BARNES At Auburn High School: A three-star recruit by ESPN … ranked the 46th best player in the state of Alabama by ESPN … caught 18 passes for 348 yards (19.3 yards/catch) and two touchdowns as a senior … chose Maryland over Auburn and Memphis … coached by Adam Winegarden. 18 MAX BORTENSCHLAGER Quarterback Fr.-HS, 6-3, 200 Fishers, Ind. (Cathedral HS) Major: Undecided At Cathedral High School: A product of Indiana powerhouse Cathedral HS … led Cathedral to the 5-A Indiana State Championship as a junior … a 3-star prospect according to 247sports.com and the 27th ranked prospect in the state of Indiana … named Associated Press Honorable mention 6-A AllState as a senior … passed for 2,270 yards and 21 touchdowns as a junior … coached by Rick Streiff. 13 ANTOINE BROOKS Linebacker Fr.-HS, 5-11, 223 Lanham, Md. (DuVal HS) Major: Undecided At DuVal HS: Excelled at both quarterback and defensive back...Prince George’s 4A Offensive Player of the Year in 2015 despite playing in just six games... earned First Team All-Met honors as a junior and Second Team All-Met honors during his senior year... averaged more than 182 rushing yards per game in 2015...coached by Dameon Powell. DAVIS At Cardinal Gibbons High School: Rated a 3-star prospect by 247sports.com, Rivals, ESPN … coached by Steven Wright. 29 ELISHA DANIELS Defensive Back Fr.-HS, 6-0, 185 Davie, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons HS) Major: Undecided At Cardinal Gibbons High School: Rated a 3-star prospect by 247sports.com, Rivals and ESPN … coached by Steven Wright. 75 TERRANCE DAVIS Offensive Line Fr.-HS, 6-3, 315 Temple Hills, Md. (DeMatha Catholic HS) Major: Undecided At DeMatha Catholic HS: A consensus four-star recruit…Under Armour All-American…All-USA Second Team Offense…Nike+ Football The Opening All-Star…ranked as the 2nd best player in the state of Maryland by Rivals and 247 Sports…ranked as the 4th best offensive lineman in the country by both ESPN and Rivals…was part of a DeMatha squad that won three straight WCAC titles…Named Washington Post All-Metro First Team as a senior...coached by Elijah Brooks. 17 TINO ELLIS Wide Receiver Fr.-HS, 6-1, 185 Reisterstown, Md. (DeMatha Catholic HS) Major: Criminal Justice At DeMatha Catholic HS: A consensus four-star recruit…Under Armour All-American…ranked as the 6th best player in the state of Maryland by Rivals… helped lead DeMatha to three straight WCAC titles… named 2015 First Team All-WCAC…coached by Elijah Brooks. FUNK At Damascus High School: 2015 Gatorade Maryland Player of the Year … Washington Post All-Metro Offensive Player of the Year … a two-time consensus all-state selection … rushed for 2,866 yards and a Maryland record 52 touchdowns on 249 carries … led Damascus to an perfect 14-0 season as a senior, capturing the Maryland 3A State Championship … scored a record seven touchdowns in the state championship win over Dundalk, in addition to gaining 270 yards on the ground … rated a 3-star prospect by 247sports.com and Scout … coached by Eric Wallich. 55 DION GOLDBOURNE Defensive End Fr.-HS, 6-4, 208 Delray Beach, Fla. (Atlantic Community HS) Major: Undecided At Atlantic Community HS: Rated as a two-star recruit by Scout.com…helped lead the Eagles to the Zone 6 2015 District and County Championship… high school teammate of fellow 2016 signee Antwaine Richardson…coached by TJ Jackson. 23 LORENZO HARRISON Running Back Fr.-HS, 5-8, 193 Hillcrest Heights, Md. (Dematha Catholic HS) Major: Criminal Justice At Dematha: Named Washington Post All-Metro First Team as a senior … helped lead Dematha to the WCAC championship, averaging nearly 11 yards per carry on 121 attempts as a senior … rated a 3-star prospect by 247sports and ESPN … coached by Elijah Brooks and Bill McGregor. 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 31 24 QWUANTREZZ 3 TYRELL 53 BRETT Defensive Back Fr.-HS, 6-0, 190 Quincy, Fla. (East Gadsden HS) Major: Communication Quarterback Fr.-HS 5-11, 196 Pinson, Ala. (Clay-Chalkville HS) Major: Undecided Linebacker Fr.-HS, 6-4, 215 Buford, Ga. (Collins Hill HS) Major: Undecided KNIGHT At East Gadsden High School: A three-time allcounty performer … named the Robert Jackson Player of the Year as a junior, when he passed for 1700 yards and 11 touchdowns and also ran for over 500 yards and four touchdowns … also had 38 tackles, three interceptions and 12 pass breakups as a junior … coached by former NFL player Corey Fuller. 88 WADE LEES Punter Fr.-HS, 6-2, 202 Melbourne, Australia (Deakin University) Major: Undecided Before Maryland: An experienced Australian League Football player. 57 RICHARD MERRITT Offensive Line Fr.-HS, 6-5, 365 Silver Spring, Md. (Archbishop Carroll HS) Major: Undecided At Archbishop Carroll HS: A consensus four-star recruit…Under Armour All-American… ranked as the 4th best player in the state of Maryland by ESPN, Rivals and 247 Sports…ranked as the 14th best offensive guard in the country by 247 Sports. 91 ADAM MCLEAN Defensive Tackle Fr.-HS, 6-2, 298 Gaithersburg, Md. (Quince Orchard HS) Major: Communication At Quince Orchard HS: A consensus four-star recruit…two-time consensus all-state performer and Under Armour All-American…named first-team AllMet by The Washington Post in 2013 after finishing the season with 47 tackles and seven sacks during his junior campaign…rated the best defensive tackle and number two overall player in the state of Maryland by Rivals in the class of 2015…ranked the 12th best defensive tackle and 83rd overall in the nation by ESPN in the class of 2015…coached by John Kelley. PIGROME At Clay-Chalkville HS: 2015 Gatorade Alabama Player of the Year … two-time Alabama Mr. Football runner-up … led Clay-Chalkville to a pair of state championship games, winning the title as a junior … named the Alabama 6A Offensive Player of the Year … appeared in the Alabama/Mississippi All-Star Game … accounted for 62 touchdowns as a senior, passing for 44 and running for 18 … also had 1,349 rushing yards as a senior … passed for 31 touchdowns and ran for 18 touchdowns as a junior … coached by Jerry Hood. 74 BRIAN PLUMMER Offensive Line Fr.-HS, 6-6, 305 New Windsor, Md. (South Carroll HS) Major: Undecided At South Carroll HS: Rated as a three-star recruit by both ESPN and 247 Sports…ranked as the 33rd best player in the state of Maryland by ESPN…was an anchor for the line that blocked for Chris Gavin, who broke Carroll County’s all-time single-season rushing record and eclipsed the 2,000-yard mark in 2014…helped guide South Carroll to a 10-2 record and a berth in the 2015 2A West Regional Finals… coached by Steve Luette. 20 ANTWAINE RICHARDSON Defensive Back Fr.-HS, 6-0, 183 Delray Beach, Fla. (Atlantic Community HS) Major: Undecided At Atlantic Community High School: Rated a 3-star prospect by 247sports.com and ESPN … played on same team as fellow Terp Dion Goldbourne … missed senior season due to injury … was named a Palm Beach Post Super 11 selection prior to senior season … had 35 tackles, 10 pass breakups, three forced fumbles and two interceptions as a junior … also recruited by Michigan, Wisconsin, West Virginia and Miami … coached by TJ Jackson. SHEPHERD At Collins Hill HS: Rated as a three-star recruit by both ESPN and 247 Sports…despite missing three games in 2015, finished with 97 tackles, 15 tackles for loss and nine pass break-ups...named Most Valueable Linebacker in 2015...all-region performer... coached by Kevin Reach. 10 DJ TURNER Wide Receiver Fr.-HS, 5-9, 200 Glenarden, Md. (DeMatha Catholic HS) Major: Undecided At DeMatha Catholic HS: A consensus three-star recruit…Nike+ Football The Opening All-Star…ranked as the 7th best player in the state of Maryland by Rivals…posted over 800 receiving and kick return yards along with eight interceptions for the Stags in 2014…was part of a DeMatha squad that won three straight WCAC titles…coached by Elijah Brooks. 32 LADERRIEN WILSON Running Back Fr.-HS, 5-11, 227 Saint Cloud, Fla. (Kissimmee-Osceola HS) Major: Undecided At Kissimmee-Osceola High School: The No. 2 ranked-player in the Orlando Sentinel 2016 Central Florida Super60 and the No. 31 player in the 2016 Florida Top 100 … gained 2,085 rushing yards on 8.7 yards per carry with 28 touchdowns as a senior … ran for 1,900 yards and 28 touchdowns as a junior … rushed for more than 5,000 yards in three seasons … rated a 3-star prospect by 247sports.com, ESPN and Scout. 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL DJ DURKIN Head Coach Bowling Green ‘01 • First Year at Maryland DJ Durkin, one of the brightest young coaching minds in college football, was named the 36th head football coach in Maryland history on December 2, 2015. Prior to arriving in College Park, Durkin served as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at the University of Michigan, leading a nationally-renowned defensive unit that ranked fourth in the country. Under Durkin, the Wolverines limited opponents to 17.2 points per game in 2015, in addition to shutting out three consecutive opponents – the longest such streak at Michigan in 35 years. Durkin has also been an outstanding recruiter in his time as an assistant. At Florida, Durkin helped land four straight top-11 recruiting classes and was named Rivals. com’s 2012 Recruiter of the Year as a result. In total, Durkin contributed to the impressive recruitment of nine five-star prospects on the defensive side of the ball during that stretch. Durkin’s immediate impact in Ann Arbor was also displayed in player development. Michigan had nine defensive All-Big Ten honorees, including a pair of first team defensive backs: Jourdan Lewis and Jabril Peppers. In addition, three Wolverines (Ryan Glasgow, Lewis and Peppers,) were named semifinalists for national defensive awards in 2015. The Wolverines improved defense was a major reason for the program’s four-win improvement over last season and for the team ranking as high as ninth in the nation. As the defensive coordinator at Florida from 2013-14, Durkin led the Gators to consecutive top-15 rankings in total defense with the 15th-best mark in the country in 2014 (329.0 ypg) and the eighth-best (314.2 ypg) in 2013. Florida’s 2014 team finished the year ranked in the top-10 in the nation in yards allowed per play (4.45), yards allowed per rush attempt (3.16) and yards allowed per pass attempt (5.9). The group was highlighted by All-SEC first team selections Dante Fowler Jr., and defensive back Vernon Hargreaves, along with second-team all-conference honoree Antonio Morrison. Fowler was subsequently selected third overall in the 2015 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars. His selection continued a stretch in which Gator defensive players were selected in the first round of three consecutive drafts. In Durkin’s first season as defensive coordinator, Florida finished first in the SEC and seventh in the country in pass defense (171.8 yards per game), sixth in first downs allowed (16.1 per game) and 15th in scoring defense (21.1 points per game), while allowing only 27 touchdowns, the sixth fewest in the nation in 2013. Durkin’s coaching paid dividends at the next level when defensive tackle Dominique Easley was drafted by the New England Patriots in the first round of the 2014 NFL Draft. From 2010-2012, Durkin served as special team coordinator and linebackers coach at Florida and coached under current Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan Quinn. Once again, Durkin was a key contributor of a staff that helped produce an NFL first round pick when defensive tackle Shariff Floyd was taken in the first round of the 2012 NFL Draft. As linebackers coach, Durkin tutored Jon Bostic, who finished his career as a second-team All-SEC selection and was drafted in the second round of the NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears in 2013. Durkin’s coaching on special teams helped produce punter Chas Henry, the winner of the Ray Guy Award in 2011, and kicker Caleb Sturgis, a two-time finalist for the Lou Groza Award who now plays for the Philadelphia Eagles. Under Durkin’s tutelage, Stanford’s defensive ends helped the Cardinal rank 11th nationally in sacks per game in 2007 and 2009. At Stanford, Durkin helped the Cardinal bring in their highest ranked recruiting class in eight years in 2009. As a graduate assistant at Notre Dame from 2003-04, Durkin worked primarily with defensive ends and helped develop Notre Dame all-time sack leader, All-Pro NFL defensive end and two-time Super Bowl champion Justin Tuck. As a player, Durkin starred at Bowling Green as a starter at defensive end and outside linebacker from 19972000. He led the team in sacks in 1998 and served as a team captain for two seasons. Durkin was honored with numerous team awards including the Ken Schoeni Award for character and toughness, the Carlos Jackson Award personifying the values of a student-athlete and the Leadership Award. Durkin played under Gary Blackney at Bowling Green. Blackney was Maryland’s defensive coordinator from 200105. He earned his bachelor’s degree in business marketing from Bowling Green in 2001 and his master’s degree in educational administration and supervision in 2004. A native of Youngstown, Ohio, Durkin and his wife Sarah have one daughter, Abigail, and one son, Luke. The Durkin File Full Name Daniel John “DJ” Durkin Date of Birth January 15, 1978 Hometown Youngstown, Ohio Alma Mater Bowling Green, ’01 (B.A., Business Marketing) Bowling Green ‘04 (M.A., Educational Administration and Supervision) Family Wife, Sarah; Daughter, Abigail; Son, Luke Playing Experience OLB at Bowling Green Years in Coaching (College) 16 Coaching Experience Maryland 2015-pres. Head Coach Michigan 2015 Florida 2013-14 2010-12 Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Special Teams Coordinator/Linebackers Stanford 2007-09 Special Teams Coordinator/Defensive Ends Bowling Green 2006 2005 Special Teams Coordinator/Linebackers Assistant Coach - Defensive Ends Notre Dame 2003-04 Bowling Green 2001-02 Graduate Assistant Graduate Assistant 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 33 MIKE LONDON Associate Head Coach/Defensive line Richmond ‘83 • 1st Year at Maryland Mike London was named Associate Head Coach/ Defensive Line Coach on December 9, 2015. London comes to College Park after serving as a head coach at Virginia and Richmond for the past eight seasons. A highly regarded recruiter, London helped bring in four top35 classes during in tenure in Charlottesville and brought in two Virginia bred five-star recruits in 2014 (247Sports). Mike London concluded his sixth season as head football coach at Virginia in 2015. During his tenure with the Cavalier program he developed a reputation as a coach who did things the right way and successfully passed that approach along to the student-athletes who played for him. In the classroom the UVA football program’s cumulative grade point average rose to its highest mark in over a decade, dozens of players graduated with remaining eligibility and went on to earn masters degrees and admission for mid-year enrollment went from being non-existent to having five players for the incoming class of 2016. A former Richmond police detective, London’s time in law enforcement dealing with the entire spectrum of human emotions and actions has provided a wealth of experience that he draws on to assist players both on and off the field. There are few stressful situations he has not faced - including having a loaded pistol pointed at him and the trigger pulled, only to have the weapon malfunction and not discharge its potentially lethal round. London also had the remarkable opportunity to save one of his daughter’s lives when he was identified as a perfect match for her rare bone marrow disorder. That opportunity is one reason why London is an advocate of servitude and makes sure his players understand and embrace the concept of giving back through a variety of community services activities. One of the most visible was the team’s annual bone marrow donor registration drive as part of the national “Get in the Game, Save a Life” initiative. London’s biography includes plenty of chapters of football success on the field as well. In the spring of 2014, defensive end Eli Harold was selected by the San Francisco 49ers and outside linebacker Max Valles later went to the Oakland Raiders to mark the 32nd consecutive season a UVa player has been picked in the NFL Draft, the second longest streak among ACC schools. During the 2014 season as true freshman safety, Blanding earned freshman All-America honors and was named the ACC’s Defensive Rookie of the Year. In 2011, London led Virginia to one of its most outstanding seasons as the Cavaliers went 8-4 during the regular season, finished second in the ACC’s Coastal Division with a 5-3 mark and played Auburn in the 2011 Chick-fil-A Bowl. The Cavaliers were one win from advancing to the ACC’s Championship game. UVA was ranked in the Associated Press Top-25 poll for the first time since the 2007 season. For his efforts, London was recognized as the Atlantic Coast Conference’s Coach of the Year. Five of his players earned either first or second-team All-ACC honors. The 2011 team saw two players - CB Chase Minnifield and OG Austin Pasztor - receive All-America honors and CB Demetrious Nicholson was named a Freshman All-American. In two seasons at Richmond, London led the Spiders to a 24-5 record. In his first year at the helm, his team went 13-3 and won the Football Championship Series national title. The 2009 Spider team, ranked nine consecutive weeks at No. 1 in the FCS polls, went 11-2 and reached the quarterfinals of the FCS playoffs. His teams were 13-4 in the Colonial Athletic Association during the 2008 and 2009 campaigns. London’s efforts in 2008 earned him FCS National Coach of the Year honors from both the American Football Coaches Association and Schutt Sports/ American Football Monthly magazine. London was also honored as the Black Coaches Association Male Coach of the Year in 2008, beating out Mike Tomlin of the Super Bowl Champion Pittsburgh Steelers for the award. Under London’s watch, 16 Spiders were named to the All-CAA Football Team in 2009 after placing 12 in 2008. His first year at UR, nine Spiders garnered 15 All-America awards and six were recognized on the Academic AllConference Team. DE Lawrence Sidbury was a fourthround NFL draft pick by the Atlanta Falcons, while RB Josh Vaughan was a free-agent signee by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Before returning to coach his alma mater, London spent six of seven seasons coaching for Al Groh at Virginia. In 2001 London joined the UVA staff for the first time as the defensive line coach. He took over the responsibilities as recruiting coordinator in 2002. In 2005 London left UVA to work as the defensive line coach for the NFL’s Houston Texas. He returned to Virginia in 2006 as the defensive coordinator and defensive line coach. During his tenure with the Cavaliers, he saw five defensive players (Chris Long, Marcus Hamilton, Chris Canty, Andrew Hoffman and Monsanto Pope) drafted by NFL teams. Long was the ACC Defensive Player of the Year in 2007, earned unanimous All-America honors, was the Ted Hendricks Award winner as the nation’s top defensive end and the second overall selection in the 2008 NFL Draft. A native of Hampton, Va., London played defensive back at Richmond from 1979-82. Under head coach Dal Shealy, he led the Spiders with six interceptions as a senior captain in 1982. In addition to earning all-state honors, he was chosen the team’s MVP and received the Spiders’ Coaches Award. London graduated from Richmond in 1983 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology and a year later received a degree in law enforcement from the Richmond Police The London File Date of Birth Hometown Alma Mater Oct. 9, 1960 West Point, N.Y. Richmond ‘83 Coaching Experience Maryland 2016- Associate Head Coach/Defensive Line Virginia 2010-15 Head Coach Richmond 2008-09 Head Coach Virginia 2006-07 Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line Houston Texans 2005 Defensive Line Virginia 2002-04 Recruiting Coordinator/Defensive Line 2001 Defensive Line Boston College 1997-2000 Defensive Line Richmond 1995-96 Recruiting Coordinator/Outside Linebackers William & Mary 1991-94 Defensive Line Richmond 1989-90 Outside Linebackers Playing Experience Dallas Cowboys 1983 Richmond 1979-82 Defensive Back Defensive Back Academy, serving as a detective for the street crimes unit from November of 1984 to July of 1989. The Dallas Cowboys signed him as a free agent in 1983. London broke into the collegiate coaching ranks in 1989, spending two seasons with Richmond as the outside linebackers coach and admissions liaison, followed by four seasons (1991-94) as the defensive line coach at William & Mary. He returned to Richmond for two more years (1995-96) as the outside linebackers coach and recruiting coordinator. London served as defensive line coach at Boston College for the 1997-2000 seasons, where he helped lead the Eagles to two bowl appearances. London and his wife Regina, are the parents of four children - Ticynn, Korben, Jaicyn and Madicyn. He has three older children, Michael, Jr., Brandon and Kristen through a previous marriage. 34 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL PETE LEMBO Asst. Head Coach/Special Teams Coord./Tight Ends Georgetown ‘92 • First Year at Maryland Pete Lembo was named as Assistant Head Coach/ Special Teams Coordinator on December 22, 2015. Lembo had spent the prior five seasons as Ball State’s Head Coach. Ball State set more than 60 school records during Lembo’s tenure as head coach, including single-season records for points (501), total offense (6,199 yards), passing yards (4,214), touchdown passes (35) and total touchdowns (64) in 2013. Lembo has excelled coaching special teams, especially during his tenure at Ball State. The Cardinals ranked among the top three schools in the Mid-American Conference in a compilation of league special teams statistics in each of his five years, leading the league in 2012. Lembo coached five different players to all-conference honors on the special teams side of the ball. Placekicker Steve Schott was a Lou Groza semifinalist and punter Scott Kovanda was a Ray Guy finalist in 2012. Placekicker Scott Secor was named the MAC Special Teams Player of the Year in 2014. Lembo was 112-65 during his 15 years serving as head coach at Ball State (2011-15), Lehigh (2001-05) and Elon (2006-10). He was 33-29 during his five year tenure at Ball State, posting a 23-17 record in the MAC. Several players from Lembo’s Ball State teams are enjoying successful careers in the National Football League including wide receiver Willie Snead (New Orleans Saints), defensive end Jon Newsome (Indianapolis Colts) and quarterback Keith Wenning (Cincinnati Bengals), among others. While at Ball State, Lembo also coached tight end Zane Fakes, a two-time first team All-MAC tight end. Fakes was also a two-time Academic All-MAC selection and a 2013 Campbell trophy semi-finalist. Lembo was the first head coach in Ball State history to win at least 30 games in his first four seasons at the helm. He guided the Cardinals to a 10-3 overall record in 2013, including a second straight bowl appearance when Ball State played in the GoDaddy Bowl. It marked just the second time in 91 years of football at Ball State that the Cardinals played in back-to-back bowl games. A 23-year coaching veteran, Lembo was one of 20 coaches in country named to the 2013 Paul Bear Bryant National Coach of the Year Award Watch List. In 2012, Lembo led the Cardinals to a 9-4 overall record and a 6-2 MAC mark in his second season. He guided Ball State to the 2012 Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg in only his second season at the helm. Prior to Ball State, Lembo was one of the most successful coaches in Lehigh history, posting a 44-14 mark as head coach. He led Lehigh to the 2001 and 2004 Patriot League Championship and berths in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) playoffs. His .759 overall winning percentage and .778 league winning percentage at Lehigh are both the second highest in Patriot League history. He was named the Eddie Robinson National Coach of the Year and the Patriot League Coach of the Year in 2001 when his squad finished 11-1 and ranked fifth in both NCAA I-AA polls. Lembo also found success as Elon’s Head Coach from 2006-10. He led the Phoenix to 35 victories in five years after taking over a program that tallied a 14-42 record in the five years prior to his arrival. Lembo’s Elon teams broke 124 NCAA, Southern Conference and school records during his tenure and posted a 24-14 record in the Southern Conference. He was named the 2007 SoCon Coach of the Year and the Phoenix averaged more than 400 yards of offense per game during each of his final four seasons at the school. Before taking over at Elon, Lembo served as an assistant coach at Lehigh from 1998-2000. He was also an assistant coach at Hampden-Sydney (1997), Dartmouth (1994-96) and Albany (1992-93). A native of Staten Island, New York, Lembo is married with three children. He stared at Monsignor Farrell High School in Staten Island before becoming a four-year starter on the offensive line at Georgetown. He was named a team captain during the 1991 season and graduated from Georgetown in 1992. Lembo earned his Master’s degree from Albany in 1994. The Lembo File Hometown: Alma Mater: Staten Island, N.Y. Georgetown ‘92 Coaching Experience Maryland 2016- Asst. Head Coach/Spec. Teams Coord./TEs Ball State 2011-15 Head Coach Elon 2006-10 Head Coach Lehigh 2001-05 Head Coach 2000 Asst. Head Coach/Offensive Line 1998-1999 Recruiting Coordinator/Running Backs Hampden-Sydney 1997 Offensive Coord./Recruiting Coord./OL Dartmouth 1994-96 Offensive Line/Tight Ends Albany 1992-93 Graduate Assistant Playing Experience Georgetown 1988-91 Offensive Line 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 35 ANDY BUH Defensive Coordinator Nevada ‘96 • First Year at Maryland Andy Buh was hired as Maryland’s defensive coordinator in the spring of 2016. Buh, who has previously served as the defensive coordinator at Stanford, Nevada and Cal, came to Maryland from the University of Kentucky, where he was the outside linebackers coach since 2015 and had been recently promoted to also serve as special teams coordinator. Durkin and Buh were on the same staff at Stanford from 2007-09. Buh (pronounced same as “boo”) has 18 years of coaching experience and has helped engineer major turnarounds at Stanford and Nevada. His teams made four consecutive bowl appearances from 2009-12 and he’s sent numerous players to the National Football League. While only at Kentucky for one season, Buh made an immediate impact. The Wildcats allowed just 198.1 yards per game through the air, ranking fifth in the SEC and Top 30 nationally in passing defense. Kentucky was also stingy in the red zone during Buh’s tenure, ranking fourth in the conference and 14th nationally by allowing opponents to score just 75 percent of the time. The Wildcats also forced nine fumbles in 2015, ranking fourth in the SEC. Buh also coached at the University of California, where he was the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach in 2013. The Golden Bear defense was ravaged by injuries that year as 16 players from the team’s preseason twodeep were sidelined for a total of 109 games. A highlight was the performance of defensive lineman Deandre Coleman, who earned third-team All-Pac-12 honors and currently plays for the Miami Dolphins. Buh was the linebackers coach at Wisconsin in 2012 and the UW defense ranked in the nation’s top 25 in several statistical categories. The Badgers were 15th in the nation in total defense (322.6 yards per game), 17th in scoring defense (19.1 points per game), 22nd in pass efficiency defense and 24th in rushing defense. Wisconsin was even better during the regular-season Big Ten contests, allowing just 18.3 points per game to rank second in the league. Individually, Wisconsin linebacker Mike Taylor had 123 tackles and ranked 25th in the nation in total stops. Linebacker Chris Borland received All-Big Ten honors. Borland played for the San Francisco 49ers and Taylor was on the reserve squad for the Seattle Seahawks. Prior to Wisconsin, Buh was defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Nevada in 2010-11. In his first season, Buh helped lead Nevada to arguably the greatest season in school history with a 13-1 record, tying for the Western Athletic Conference championship and defeating Boston College in the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl. Nevada ranked 31st in the nation in scoring defense (21.4 ppg) and 18th nationally in rushing defense at 120.3 yards per game. The Wolf Pack rated 24th nationally in sacks with 35 QB takedowns, 2.5 per game. Defensive end Dontay Moch had 22 tackles for loss, leading the WAC and rating 10th nationally with 1.57 TFL per game. Moch was a third-round draft pick by the Cincinnati Bengals and currently plays for the Atlanta Falcons. The Wolf Pack went 7-6 in his first season and played No. 22-ranked Southern Mississippi in the Hawaii Bowl, limiting the nation’s No. 15 scoring offense to 13 points and 125 yards below its season average. Nevada was led by first-team All-America defensive tackle Brett Roy, who had 18.5 tackles for loss, pacing the WAC and ranking 12th nationally with 1.4 TFL per game. Included were 10 quarterback sacks, with Roy ranking second in the WAC and 13th in the country at 0.77 per game. Buh’s success came after inheriting a unit that had ranked 96th and 91st nationally in total defense in 2008 and ‘09, respectively, the two seasons before his arrival. In his two years at Nevada, the Wolf Pack was 54th in the country in total defense in 2010 and 52nd in 2011. Buh also was part of a major turnaround during his term at Stanford. He was linebackers coach in 2007 for a team that had gone 1-11 the year before. The 2007 squad improved to four wins, including one of the greatest upsets in college football history -- as a 41-point underdog, the Cardinal scored a 24-23 road victory at Southern California. Buh was promoted by then-head coach Jim Harbaugh to co-defensive coordinator for his final two seasons. In his first year as co-defensive coordinator, Stanford ranked 11th nationally in quarterback sacks and improved to five wins. Three Cardinal defenders were named AllPac-12. In 2009, Stanford played in the Sun Bowl, the school’s first bowl appearance since 2001, and had four players receive All-Pac-12 honors, including NFL All-Pro cornerback Richard Sherman. A native of Escondido, Calif., Buh played linebacker for two seasons at Palomar College, where he helped the team to a share of the 1991 Junior College Grid-Wire national championship as a freshman. He was a juniorcollege All-American as a sophomore. Buh went on to play at Nevada in 1993-94 and was a part of a Big West championship team as a senior. He graduated with a degree in physical education and began his coaching career at his high school alma mater, Orange Glen HS, in 1996. Buh entered the collegiate coaching ranks at Nevada as a graduate assistant in 1997-98 and coached defensive backs and special teams in ‘99. He was a defensive administrative assistant at California in 2000-01. Buh coached linebackers at San Diego State at 200205. During his time with the Aztecs, Buh coached four players who went on to the NFL, including Kirk Morrison, a first-team All-American, two-time Mountain West Conference Defensive Player of the Year and three-time All-MWC selection. Morrison went on to play eight years in the NFL. Buh coached one season at Fresno State before going to Stanford. Buh’s wife, Kelly, is a native of New Albany, Ind. They have two sons, Luke and Logan. The Buh File Hometown: Alma Mater: Escondido, Calif. Nevada, ‘96 Coaching Experience Maryland 2016- Defensive Coordinator Kentucky 2015 Outside Linebackers California 2013 Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Wisconsin 2012Linebackers Nevada 2010-11 Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Stanford 2008-09 Co-Defensive Coord./Linebackers 2007Linebackers Fresno State 2006 Graduate Assistant San Diego State 2002-05Linebackers California 2000-01 Defensive Administration Assistant Nevada 1999 Defensive Backs/Special Teams 1997-98 Graduate Assistant (DB) Playing Experience Nevada 1993-94Linebacker Palomar Junior College 1991-92 Linebacker (AA) 36 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL WALT BELL Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Middle Tennessee State ‘05 • First Year at Maryland Walt Bell, one of the most dynamic young offensive minds in college football, was named Maryland’s Offensive Coordinator, on December 20, 2015. Bell joined the Maryland staff after serving as offensive coordinator, assistant head coach and quarterbacks coach at Arkansas State the last two seasons. The Red Wolves currently rank 14th nationally in scoring offense, averaging 40.0 points per game. In his 26 games overseeing the Arkansas State offense, the Red Wolves have posted over 300 yards 24 times, over 400 yards 18 times and over 500 yards 11 times. Bell helped Arkansas State placed eight offensive players on the 2015 All-Sun Belt Conference Team. Junior offensive linemen Jemar Clark and Colton Jackson, and senior wide receiver J.D. McKissic were first team allconference selections. In Bell’s first year at Arkansas State, the Red Wolves broke five school records on the offensive side of the ball. The high-tempo offense posted 6,194 yards of total offense, averaged 476.5 yards per game, ran 1,024 plays, scored 477 points and totaled 65 touchdowns. Bell’s offensive unit ranked among the top 45 teams in the nation in seven statistical categories, including scoring offense (No. 18), total offense (No. 20), rushing offense (No. 25), first downs (No. 30), completion percentage (No. 36), team passing efficiency (No. 38) and passing offense (No. 39). Bell, who has been a part of 10 bowl games as either a coach or player, came to Arkansas State after spending the previous two seasons as North Carolina’s tight ends coach and recruiting coordinator. Bell was part of an offensive staff that helped North Carolina break over 35 school records. Bell helped North Carolina average 432.4 total yards per game during the 2013 season. Coaching the tight ends position, he was part of a passing game that ranked 28th in the nation with an average of 277.4 yards per game. Bell also helped lead UNC to the 2012 Atlantic Coast Conference Coastal Division title, the same year the Tar Heels ranked 14th nationally with 485.6 yards per game. Under Bell’s tutelage, tight end Eric Ebron was a twotime All-ACC pick and named First Team All-America in 2013. Ebron finished the 2013 season with 973 receiving yards, the most by any tight end in ACC history. Bell’s initial season at UNC saw Ebron triple his output over the previous year, hauling in 40 receptions for 625 yards. Bell also helped the Tar Heels build a pair of strong recruiting classes. The 2012 class ranked among the top five in the ACC despite a lack of available scholarships, and the 2013 class was among the top four in the conference. Bell went to North Carolina after coaching wide receivers at Southern Miss. He was part of a Southern Miss offensive staff that helped the Golden Eagles establish school records for total offense with 6,459 yards in 2011. USM ranked 17th in the nation in total offense and 14th in scoring offense as the Golden Eagles had their best season in school history. Southern Miss won the Conference USA championship over previously unbeaten Houston and then won its schoolrecord 12th game of the year by beating Nevada in the Hawaii Bowl. Bell’s wide receivers were a big reason for USM’s success. The top four receivers on the team all had more than 30 receptions, led by Kelvin Bolden who posted a team-high 58 catches for 671 yards and seven touchdowns. Ryan Ballentine led the team in yards (742) and touchdowns (8) on 49 catches. Before becoming a full-time assistant at USM, Bell spent one season as the team’s offensive graduate assistant in 2010 when the team played Louisville in the Beef ‘O’ Brady Bowl. With his input, the Golden Eagles set new offensive records for production that year, including a then-school record 5,894 yards and 453.38 yards per game. Prior to Southern Miss, Bell spent a season as a quality control coach at Oklahoma State. His lone season at OSU saw the Cowboys post a 9-4 record and play in the Cotton Bowl. Before Oklahoma State, Bell worked two years as a graduate assistant at Memphis following his playing days at Middle Tennessee. The Tigers played in back-to-back bowl games during Bell’s tenure at the school, including the 2008 St. Petersburg Bowl and the 2007 New Orleans Bowl. Bell, a Dickson, Tennessee native, earned both his bachelor’s degree (criminal justice administration, 2005) and master’s degree (sports management, 2006) from Middle Tennessee, where he was a four-year letterman at wide receiver for the Blue Raiders. Bell also worked at Louisiana-Lafayette for one spring following his final season at MTSU. The Bell File Hometown: Alma Mater: Dickson, Tenn. Middle Tennessee State, ‘05 Coaching Experience Maryland 2016- Offensive Coordinator/QBs Arkansas State 2014-15 Asst. Head Coach/Offensive Coord./QBs North Carolina 2012-13 Recruiting Coordinator/Tight Ends Southern Miss 2011 Wide Receivers 2010 Offensive Grad. Assistant Southern Miss 2011 Wide Receivers 2010 Offensive Grad. Assistant Oklahoma State 2009 Quality Control Memphis 2007-08 Graduate Assistant Playing Experience Middle Tennessee 2002-05 Wide Receiver 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 37 AAZAAR ABDUL-RAHIM Defensive Backs San Diego State ‘98 • First Year at Maryland Abdul-Rahim comes to Maryland after a two-year stint at Alabama where he most recently served as the assistant director of player personnel. He was initially hired as a defensive analyst. Abdul-Rahim made his name as the head coach of Friendship Collegiate Academy in Washington D.C. After founding the school’s football program in 2004, he turned it into a national power, accumulating 62 wins and leading the team to a District of Columbia State Athletic Association championship in 2012. While at Friendship, Abdul-Rahim helped over 100 players earn scholarships to play college football, including star Florida cornerback Jalen Tabor and former Florida State defensive tackle Eddie Goldman. He also coached former Maryland defensive end Yannick Ngakoue, who became Maryland’s single-season sacks leader in 2015 before being selected in the third round of the 2016 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars. Abdul-Rahim also founded “Cover One”, a defensive back training academy that has worked with 25 NFL players. The Washington D.C. native played two seasons at San Diego State (1997-1998) after a stint at Mesa Community College. After college, the Dunbar High School standout, played for the San Diego Riptide of the Arena Football League. The Abdul-Rahim File Hometown Alma Mater Washington, D.C. San Diego State, ‘98 Coaching Experience Maryland 2016- Defensive Backs Alabama 2015 Asst. Director of Player Personnel 2014 Defensive Analyst Friendship Collegiate Academy (D.C.) 2004-13 Head Coach Playing Experience San Diego State 1997-98 Mesa Community College 1995-96 Defensive Back Defensive Back MATT BARNES Linebackers Salisbury ‘08 • First Year at Maryland After stops at the University of Florida and the University of Michigan, Matt Barnes joined the Maryland football coaching staff as the linebackers coach in January 2016. He directly assisted DJ Durkin, who was named the footballscoop.com Special Teams Coordinator of the Year in 2012. Barnes spent the 2015 season as the defensive analyst at the University of Michigan under the then-defensive coordinator Durkin and head coach Jim Harbaugh. The Wolverine defense ranked first nationally in defensive pass efficiency, third in passing yards allowed, fourth in total defense and 11th in scoring defense. On game days, he served as the primary scouter in the box and contributed to sideline and halftime adjustments. Barnes spent the 2011 season as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at West Virginia Wesleyan College, where he helped coach all-american quarterback Adam Neugebauer to Division II Quarterback of the Year honors. Barnes’ offense led the conference in total offense, passing offense, passing efficiency and first downs. He signed over 25 prospects throughout the east coast, served as the academic coordinator and was involved in all areas of program management. Prior to Michigan, Barnes served as a defensive and special teams graduate assistant for three years at the University of Florida from 2012-14. He worked directly under the defensive and special teams coordinators, assisting a 2014 Gator defense that ranked 15th nationally in total defense and 10th in defensive pass efficiency. Florida’s special teams unit also achieved immense success during Barnes’ tenure, ranking second nationally in kickoff coverage and third in punt returns in 2013. Barnes began his coaching career in 2009 as the running backs coach at Delaware Valley College, before beginning his first stint at West Virginia Wesleyan in 2010 as running backs coach. Barnes is a 2008 graduate of Salisbury University on Maryland’s eastern shore, where he was elected as team captain by teammates and was a candidate for the Draddy Trophy Award. The Barnes File Hometown Alma Mater Ijamsville, Md. Salisbury, ‘08 Coaching Experience Maryland 2016-Linebackers Michigan 2015 Defensive Analyst Florida 2012-14 Defensive/Special Teams Graduate Asst. West Virginia Wesleyan 2011 Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2010 Running Backs Delaware Valley College 2009 Running Backs Playing Experience Salisbury 2005-08Linebacker 38 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL CHRIS BEATTY Wide Receivers East Tennessee State ‘95 • First Year at Maryland Boasting 10 years of FBS coaching experience, Chris Beatty joined the Maryland football coaching staff as the wide receivers coach in January of 2016 as part of head coach DJ Durkin’s first staff in College Park. Beatty has prior FBS stops at Virginia (2015), Wisconsin (2013-14), Illinois (2012), Vanderbilt (2011), West Virginia (2008-10) and Northern Illinois (2007). He comes to College Park having coached a variety of offensive positions. Beatty served as assistant head coach/running backs coach at Virginia, coached wide receivers for two years and spent one season as the recruiting coordinator at Wisconsin, served as co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Illinois, coached wide receivers and was the recruiting coordinator at Vanderbilt, oversaw the running backs and slot receivers at West Virginia and served as the running backs coach at Northern Illinois. This past season, Beatty worked under current Maryland Associate Head Coach Mike London at Virginia. He oversaw the rise of junior running back Taquan Mizzell, who broke the ACC record for receiving yards by a running back in a season with 721 on his way to third-team All-ACC honors. Beatty helped guide Wisconsin to an 11-3 record in 2014, including a 34-31 overtime win over Auburn in the Outback Bowl. In 2013, Beatty helped senior wide receiver Jared Abbrederis set the school record for receptions in a season (78) and become just the third receiver in school history to compile over 1,000 receiving yards in a season with 1,081. Abbrederis, who went on to be selected by the Green Bay Packers in the 2014 NFL Draft, was a consensus first-team All-Big Ten selection. While at Vanderbilt, Beatty helped the Commodores win the 2011 Liberty Bowl, and prior to that, he was part of three straight bowl appearances during his time at West Virginia. His stint with the Mountaineers also included the 2010 Big East championship. While at West Virginia, Beatty coached running back Noel Devine, who rushed for more than 3,600 yards under Beatty’s direction and earned a pair of All-BIG EAST honors. Ten of Beatty’s former players have gone on to the NFL, and he also mentored 14 all-conference performers. A 1995 graduate of East Tennessee State, where he was a standout wide receiver, Beatty played professionally in the Canadian Football League before becoming a successful high school coach in Virginia. A native of Centreville, Va., Beatty led Landstown High School to a 40-2 record from 2003-05 and won a state championship with a team that featured current Buffalo Bills wide receiver Percy Harvin. Beatty’s first coaching job was at Hampton, where he served as offensive coordinator and running backs coach in 2006. Beatty directed Hampton to the 2006 Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference championship and a berth in the FCS playoffs. The Pirates ranked No. 7 in the FCS with an average of 34.7 points per game, with three of Beatty’s wide receivers -- Dereck Faulkner, Onrea Jones and Marquay McDaniel -- eventually earning playing time in the NFL. The Beatty File Hometown Alma Mater Centreville, Va. Bowling Green, ‘87 Coaching Experience Maryland 2016- Wide Receivers Virginia 2015 Assistant Head Coach/Running Backs Wisconsin 2014 Recruiting Coordinator/Wide Receivers 2013 Wide Receivers Illinois 2012 Co-Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Vanderbilt 2011 Recruiting Coordinator/Wide Receivers West Virginia 2008-10 Running Backs/Slot Receivers Northern Illinois 2007 Running Backs Hampton 2006 Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs Landstown HS 2003-05 Head Coach Salem HS 2001-02 Head Coach North Stafford HS 1998-00 Head Coach Playing Experience Hamilton Tiger-Cats 1997 Baltimore Stallions 1995 East Tennessee State 1991-94 Wide Receiver Wide Receiver Wide Receiver 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 39 DAVE BORBELY Offensive Line DePauw ‘82 • First Year at Maryland Dave Borbely, who brings 35 years of coaching experience, was hired by head coach DJ Durkin in January 2016 to coach the Terps offensive line. Borbely has coached the offensive line at nine schools, including Stanford, Notre Dame, Colorado, Louisville and Virginia. Borbely most recently served as offensive line coach under current Maryland Associate Head Coach Mike London at Virginia during the 2015 season. It marked his fifth season overall in Charlottesville as Borbely was UVA’s running game coordinator and offensive line coach from 2006-09. During his first stint at UVA, Borbely tutored senior offensive tackle Eugene Monroe to several 2008 AllAmerica squads, including second-team honors by the Associated Press and Walter Camp Football Foundation. Monroe also received the Jacobs Blocking Trophy, given to the ACC’s top blocker. In his time with the Cavaliers, Borbely also coached Branden Albert, a third-team AP AllAmerican in 2007, as well as offensive guard Austin Pasztor in 2008 and 2009, who later was a second-team AP AllAmerican in 2011. All three offensive linemen are now in the NFL. In between his two stints at Virginia, Borbely was on Charlie Strong’s staff at Louisville (2010-13) for four seasons before spending the 2014 season helping lead Colorado State-Pueblo to the NCAA DII national championship. He served as the running game coordinator and offensive line coach at both stops. Borbely’s teams have reached 13 bowl games, including the Sugar Bowl (1986, 2013) and the Fiesta Bowl (2001). He helped Louisville earn three bowl game wins and a postseason appearance in each of his four seasons there. The Cardinals captured the 2012 and 2013 BIG EAST title and won the 2013 Sugar Bowl over Florida. During Borbely’s final two seasons at Louisville, the Cardinals went a combined 23-3 and were ranked amongst the nation’s top 20 programs both seasons. In his time at Louisville, Borbely helped guide and develop two all-conference offensive lineman in 2010, 2012 and 2013 as well as Jake Smith, Louisville’s first FWAA freshman All-American in 2011. Included in that bunch was walk-on Alex Kupper, now playing for the Houston Texans, and 2011 NFL Draft sixth-round selection Byron Stingily of the Tennessee Titans. Prior to his first stint with UVA, Borbely spent four seasons as the offensive line coach at Colorado for Gary Barnett. Borbely’s wide-range of coaching experience has allowed him to develop an extensive recruiting base, including the Northeast and West Coast. He has coached for some of the top names in collegiate football including Barnett, Strong, Tyrone Willingham and Phillip Fulmer. During Borbely’s four years at Colorado, the Buffs made three bowl appearances and won the Big 12 Northern Division three times. In 2002, his first season with the Buffs, Colorado finished sixth in the nation in rushing. In 2005, he coached Mark Fenton, a first-team All-Big 12 performer who was one of six finalists for the Dave Riminigton Award presented to the nation’s top center. Prior to his stint at Colorado, Borbely was the offensive line coach at Notre Dame from 1998 to 2001. While with the Irish, he coached in two New Year’s Day bowls (1999 Gator and 2001 Fiesta). During each of his first three seasons with the Irish, the Notre Dame offense ranked in the top30 nationally in rushing. From 1995 to 1997 Borbely was the offensive line coach at Stanford where he helped the Cardinal to Liberty and Sun Bowl invitations following the `95 and `96 seasons. In 1996, Borbely had two linemen, Brad Badger and Nate Parks, selected in the NFL draft. His previous assistant coaching stops included Tulane from 1992 to 1994, Temple from 1989 to 1991 and Rice from 1986 to 1988. Borbely started his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Evansville from 1981 to 1982. He was the freshman defensive line coach at Pennsylvania in 1983 and received his first coaching opportunity on the Division I level as a graduate assistant for Phillip Fulmer at Tennessee from 1984 to 1985. A native of Hammond, Ind., Borbely earned his bachelor of arts degree in history from DePauw (Ind.) University and a master of arts in secondary education from the University of Evansville in 1982. At DePauw, he earned four letters in football and twice was named the team’s top lineman. Borbely and his wife, Bev, have three children - Joseph, Laura and Brian. The Borbely File Hometown: Alma Mater: Hammond, Ind. DePauw, ‘82 Coaching Experience Maryland 2016- Offensive Line Virginia 2015 Offensive Line Colorado State-Pueblo 2014 Offensive Line/Run Game Coord. Louisville 2010-13 Offensive Line/Run Game Coord. Virginia 2006-09 Offensive Line/Run Game Coord. Colorado 2002-05 Offensive Line Notre Dame 1998-01 Offensive Line Stanford 1995-97 Offensive Line Tulane 1992-94 Offensive Line Temple 1989-91 Offensive Line Rice 1986-88 Offensive Line Tennessee 1984-85 Graduate Assistant Pennsylvania 1983 Freshman DL Coach Evansville 1981-82 Graduate Assistant Playing Experience DePauw (Ind.) 1976-80 Offensive Lineman 40 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL ANTHONY TUCKER Running Backs Fresno State ‘99 • First Year at Maryland Anthony Tucker joined the Maryland football coaching staff as the running backs coach in January of 2016 as part of head coach DJ Durkin’s first staff in College Park. Tucker has spent the last three seasons at Arkansas State, serving as running backs coach from 2014-15 and wide receivers coach in 2013. The Red Wolves were extremely successful during Tucker’s tenure, claiming the Sun Belt Conference championship in 2013 and 2015, and earning trips to bowl games during all three seasons. Under Tucker’s tutelage in 2015, Arkansas State ranked 15th in the FBS in rushing offense, averaging 231.3 yards per game on the ground. The Red Wolves racked up 3,007 rushing yards on the season and rushed for 4.95 yards per carry. Arkansas State also set school records in both points scored (520) and touchdowns (69). During his first season as the running backs coach in 2014, the Red Wolves set school records for total offense (6,194 yards), average yards per game (476.5) and total plays (1,024). Arkansas State ranked No. 18 in the nation in scoring offense, No. 25 in rushing offense and No. 30 in first downs. Red Wolves running back Michael Gordon rushed for a combined 2,162 yards and 24 touchdowns during his two years under Tucker’s guidance. He was named a second team All-Sun Belt Conference pick both years. In addition, freshman running back Warren Ward was recognized on the leagues newcomer team in 2015 after rushing for 709 yards and five touchdowns during his first season. Tucker came to Arkansas State after spending the previous two seasons at Idaho State, where he coached wide receivers for a squad that ranked among the top 10 in the nation in passing yards in back-to-back years. Led by All-America wide receiver Rodrick Rumble, the Bengals averaged 351.6 passing yards per game in 2012 to rank fourth nationally, while the 2011 team held the nation’s ninth-best average at 300.6 yards per game. Prior to joining Idaho State, Tucker served the 2010 season as Colorado’s Offensive Technical Assistant under then-head coach Dan Hawkins. Tucker went to Colorado after spending the 2006-09 seasons as Lakewood (Calif.) High School’s Passing Game Coordinator and Wide Receivers Coach. He also coached the wide receivers in the Best of the West Quarterback and Wide Receivers Skills Camp in 2008 and 2009 in Lakewood. Tucker spent four seasons in the NFL, signing as a free agent with the New York Giants in 1999 and later earning a spot on the team’s practice squad in 2000. He was allocated to NFL Europe from the Giants in 2001 and played for the Amsterdam Admirals. He signed with the St. Louis Rams in 2002 and then suffered a career-ending leg injury. A three-year letterman at Fresno State, Tucker started at wide receiver his last two seasons with the Bulldogs. Tucker earned his Bachelor of Science degree in criminology in 1999 from Fresno State, where he was a WAC Scholar-Athlete, member of the dean’s list three times and earned President’s List honors one time for having a 4.0 GPA. The Tucker File Hometown: Alma Mater: Aurora, Colo. Fresno State, ‘99 Coaching Experience Maryland 2016- Running Backs Arkansas State 2014-15 Running Backs 2013 Wide Receivers Idaho State 2011-12 Wide Receivers Colorado 2010 Offensive Technical Assistant Lakewod High School (Calif.) 2006-09 Passing Game Coord./WRs Playing Experience St. Louis Rams 2002 Amsterdam Admirals 2001 Fresno State 1995-98 Wide Receiver Wide Receiver Wide Receiver 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 45 2015 SEASON STATISTICS 2015 University of Maryland Football Maryland Combined Team Statistics (as of Jul 11, 2016) All games * * * * * * * * Date Sep 05, 2015 Sep 12, 2015 Sep 19, 2015 Sep 26, 2015 Oct 03, 2015 Oct 10, 2015 Oct 24, 2015 Oct 31, 2015 Nov 07, 2015 Nov 14, 2015 Nov 21, 2015 Nov 28, 2015 Rushing Opponent RICHMOND BOWLING GREEN USF at West Virginia #22 MICHIGAN at #1 Ohio State PENN STATE at #10 IOWA WISCONSIN at #13 Michigan State INDIANA at Rutgers gp-gs Ross, Brandon Hills, Perry Brown, Wes Johnson, Ty Rowe, Caleb Likely, William Goins, Kenneth Cockerille, Shane Culmer, Malcolm Moore, D.J. Jacobs, Levern Riddle, Joe Total Opponents 12-11 9-8 10-1 12-0 10-4 11-11 12-3 11-1 12-7 12-10 10-6 12-1 12 12 Passing gp-gs att Score 50-21 27-48 35-17 6-45 0-28 28-49 30-31 15-31 24-31 7-24 28-47 46-41 W L W L L L L L L L L W gain loss Att. 38117 36332 36827 61174 51802 107869 68948 62667 44678 73406 33685 44846 net avg td lg avg/g 150 1012 54 958 6.4 10 109 671 136 535 4.9 3 71 331 14 317 4.5 3 35 254 4 250 7.1 3 20 176 29 147 7.3 0 11 95 2 93 8.5 0 9 61 1 60 6.7 1 16 53 16 37 2.3 0 1 11 0 11 11.0 0 1 9 0 9 9.0 0 2 9 1 8 4.0 0 2 3 1 2 1.0 0 441 2708 300 2408 5.5 20 521 2313 360 1953 3.7 23 effic comp-att-int pct 80 79.8 75 59.4 19 31.7 44 20.8 36 14.7 43 8.5 42 5.0 13 3.4 11 0.9 9 0.8 9 0.8 3 0.2 80 200.7 66 162.8 yds td Hills, Perry Rowe, Caleb Cockerille, Shane Garman, Daxx Moore, D.J. Team Total Opponents 9-8 96.94 10-4 85.39 11-1 77.77 2-0 94.22 12-10 0.00 4-0 0.00 12 90.26 12 143.79 90-180-13 76-165-15 11-23-0 6-18-1 0-1-0 0-1-0 183-388-29 222-385-9 50.0 1001 8 46.1 894 6 47.8 82 0 33.3 115 1 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 47.2 2092 15 57.7 3101 27 Receiving gp-gs yds td Jacobs, Levern Moore, D.J. Jacobs, Taivon Etta-Tawo, Amba Culmer, Malcolm Edwards, Avery Brown, Wes Davenport, Jahrvis Lane, DeAndre Likely, William Ross, Brandon Johnson, Ty Goins, Kenneth Hayward, Derrick Gallo, P.J. Total Opponents Field Goals Craddock, Brad Greene, Adam Scoring Ross, Brandon Craddock, Brad Greene, Adam Hills, Perry Moore, D.J. Johnson, Ty Brown, Wes Likely, William Jacobs, Levern Goins, Kenneth Jacobs, Taivon Edwards, Avery Culmer, Malcolm Lane, DeAndre Davenport Jahrvis no. 10-6 35 425 12-10 25 357 12-4 21 264 12-2 20 216 12-7 15 221 12-3 14 115 10-1 13 89 10-0 11 154 11-3 9 152 11-11 5 17 12-11 5 17 12-0 2 30 12-3 2 14 12-2 2 10 12-5 2 9 12 183 2092 12 222 3101 fg 8-10 3-5 td pct. 01-19 80.0 0-0 60.0 0-0 fg 10 - 8-10 - 3-5 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 kick 22-23 11-11 - avg 12.1 14.3 12.6 10.8 14.7 8.2 6.8 14.0 16.9 3.4 3.4 15.0 7.0 5.0 4.5 11.4 14.0 20-29 3-4 2-3 3 3 2 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 15 27 30-39 3-3 0-0 lg avg/g 52 111.2 70 89.4 19 7.5 46 57.5 0 0.0 0 0.0 70 174.3 64 258.4 lg avg/g 40-49 2-2 1-2 - - Interceptions no. Nixon, Anthony Davis, Sean Brooks, Jalen Jefferson, Quinton 3 3 2 1 lg blk 44 44 - pts 60 46 20 20 18 18 18 18 18 12 12 12 12 6 6 0 0 Away 1-4 1-3 0-1 UMD 217 105 96 16 2408 441 5.5 200.7 20 2092 183-388-29 5.4 11.4 174.3 15 4500 5.4 375.0 48-1039 26-449 9-97 18-7 85-746 70-37.2 27:36 50/170 7/21 yds avg 11 75 11 0 3.7 25.0 5.5 0.0 no. yds avg lg 55 2099 38.2 70 9 328 36.4 52 5 166 33.2 48 1 13 13.0 13 td lg 0 0 0 0 16 38 7 0 tb fc i20 50+ blk 1 18 13 1 1 6 0 2 0 0 0 0 no. 23 3 26 13 408 41 449 96 yds avg td 2 0 2 0 85 33 85 29 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg kr ir Likely, William Jacobs, Taivon Johnson, Ty Goins, Kenneth Gallo, P.J. Total Opponents All Purpose Likely, William Ross, Brandon Hills, Perry Johnson, Ty Jacobs, Levern Total Opponents Total Offense Hills, Perry Rowe, Caleb Ross, Brandon Brown, Wes Johnson, Ty Total Opponents 17.7 13.7 17.3 7.4 35 789 22.5 5 95 19.0 5 125 25.0 2 24 12.0 1 6 6.0 48 1039 21.6 39 898 23.0 g rush rcv pr Neutral 0-0 0-0 0-0 OPP 262 102 134 26 1953 521 3.7 162.8 23 3101 222-385-9 8.1 14.0 258.4 27 5054 5.6 421.2 39-898 13-96 29-363 21-9 86-757 64-42.3 32:24 61/175 9/18 Punt Returns Likely, William Johnson, Ty Total Opponents 0-1 0-0 Home 2-5 0-4 2-1 Team Statistics FIRST DOWNS Rushing Passing Penalty RUSHING YARDAGE Rushing Attempts Average Per Rush Average Per Game TDs Rushing PASSING YARDAGE Comp-Att-Int Average Per Pass Average Per Catch Average Per Game TDs Passing TOTAL OFFENSE Average Per Play Average Per Game KICK RETURNS: #-Yards PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards INT RETURNS: #-Yards FUMBLES-LOST PENALTIES-Yards PUNTS-AVG TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 3RD-DOWN Conversions 4TH-DOWN Conversions Pritchard, Nicolas Craddock, Brad Shrader, Lee Team 50-99 - Overall 3-9 1-7 2-2 Punting 49 42.5 52 29.8 70 22.0 20 18.0 48 18.4 24 9.6 24 8.9 46 15.4 41 13.8 8 1.5 11 1.4 23 2.5 13 1.2 6 0.8 5 0.8 70 174.3 64 258.4 PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf 1-1 - Record: All games Conference Non-Conference 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 lg 1 100 0 28 0 45 0 19 0 6 1 100 1 98 total avg/g 11 93 17 408 789 0 1307 118.8 12 958 17 0 0 0 975 81.2 9 535 0 0 0 0 535 59.4 12 250 30 41 125 0 446 37.2 10 8 425 0 0 0 433 43.3 12 2408 2092 449 1039 97 6085 507.1 12 1953 3101 96 898 363 6411 534.2 g plays 9 10 12 10 12 12 12 rush pass 289 535 1001 185 147 894 150 958 0 71 317 0 35 250 0 829 2408 2092 906 1953 3101 total avg/g 1536 1041 958 317 250 4500 5054 170.7 104.1 79.8 31.7 20.8 375.0 421.2 46 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 2015 OFFENSIVE/ST STATISTICS 2015 University of Maryland Football Maryland Overall Individual Statistics (as of Jul 05, 2016) All games Scoring Ross, Brandon Craddock, Brad Greene, Adam Hills, Perry Jacobs, Levern Likely, William Brown, Wes Moore, D.J. Johnson, Ty Culmer, Malcolm Goins, Kenneth Edwards, Avery Jacobs, Taivon Davenport, Jahrvis Lane, DeAndre Garman, Daxx Rowe, Caleb Total Opponents Field Goals Craddock, Brad Greene, Adam FG Sequence Richmond Bowling Green USF West Virginia Michigan Ohio State Penn State IOWA Wisconsin Michigan State Indiana Rutgers td 10 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 38 53 fg 8-10 3-5 11-15 14-23 fg kick 22-23 11-11 33-34 51-51 1-1 0-1 0-1 1-3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-1 - 0-1 1 1-2 - pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 8-10 80.0 0-0 3-5 60.0 0-0 Maryland PAT rush rcv pass dxp saf (34),(31),(30),28 (41),(23) 51,(44),(27),(29) (44),46 (26),(25),29 3-4 2-3 3-3 0-0 2-2 1-2 Opponents 0-1 0-0 27,34 (34) 51,(48),44 47,(30),(32) 44 (40),45 45,(49) (28),42 (35) (21),(19),(48),(36) (44),(30) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. pts Total Offense - 60 - 46 - 20 - 20 - 18 - 18 - 18 - 18 - 18 - 12 - 12 - 12 - 12 6 6 0 0 - 296 - 413 lg blk 44 44 0 0 g plays rush pass 9 10 12 10 12 11 2 11 12 12 12 10 12 12 4 12 12 Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn Pritchard, Nicolas Craddock, Brad Shrader, Lee Team Total Opponents 55 2099 9 328 5 166 1 13 70 2606 64 2708 Craddock, Brad Greene, Adam Total Opponents All Purpose Likely, William Ross, Brandon Hills, Perry Johnson, Ty Jacobs, Levern Brown, Wes Moore, D.J. Jacobs, Taivon Culmer, Malcolm Etta-Tawo, Amb Davenport, Jahr Lane, DeAndre Rowe, Caleb Edwards, Avery Goins, Kenneth Davis, Sean Cockerille, Shan Gallo, P.J. Brooks, Jalen Hayward, Derric Nixon, Anthony Riddle, Joe Team Garman, Daxx Total Opponents 289 535 1001 185 147 894 150 958 0 71 317 0 35 250 0 39 37 82 29 -13 115 11 93 0 9 60 0 1 11 0 2 9 0 2 8 0 2 2 0 1 -3 0 3 -3 0 829 2408 2092 906 1953 3101 total avg/g Hills, Perry Rowe, Caleb Ross, Brandon Brown, Wes Johnson, Ty Cockerille, Shane Garman, Daxx Likely, William Goins, Kenneth Culmer, Malcolm Moore, D.J. Jacobs, Levern Riddle, Joe Nixon, Anthony Team Total Opponents 38.2 36.4 33.2 13.0 37.2 42.3 70 52 48 13 70 65 g rush rcv 170.7 104.1 79.8 31.7 20.8 10.8 51.0 8.5 5.0 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.2 -0.2 -0.8 375.0 421.2 1 18 13 5 1 1 6 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 21 19 6 8 9 22 19 38 2380 62.6 14 19 1060 55.8 2 57 Maryland 3440 60.4 16 76 4464 58.7 19 11 93 17 12 958 17 9 535 0 12 250 30 10 8 425 10 317 89 12 9 357 12 0 264 12 11 221 12 0 216 10 0 154 11 0 152 10 147 0 12 0 115 12 60 14 12 0 0 11 37 2 12 0 9 12 0 0 12 0 10 12 -3 0 12 2 0 4 -3 0 2 -13 0 12 2408 2092 12 1953 3101 1536 1041 958 317 250 119 102 93 60 11 9 8 2 -3 -3 4500 5054 pr 0 0 0 1 1 0 net ydln 0 22015 University of Maryland Footba Overall Statistics (as of J 2 23.0 37.6 Individual 27 All games 7 21.6 38.8 26 kr 408 789 0 0 0 0 41 125 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 95 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 449 1039 96 898 ir total avg/g 0 1307 118.8 0 975 81.2 0 535 59.4 0 446 37.2 0 433 43.3 0 406 40.6 0 366 30.5 0 359 29.9 0 232 19.3 0 216 18.0 0 154 15.4 0 152 13.8 0 147 14.7 0 115 9.6 0 98 8.2 75 75 6.2 0 39 3.5 0 15 1.2 11 11 0.9 0 10 0.8 11 8 0.7 0 2 0.2 0 -3 -0.8 0 -13 -6.5 97 6085 507.1 363 6411 534.2 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 47 2015 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS 2015 University of Maryland Football Maryland Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Jul 05, 2016) All games # 23 21 20 19 43 4 99 7 37 90 9D 41 38 34 27 57 1D 26 32 9 39 92 24 67 17 61 96 83 5 30 2 13 5L 1 8 2D 45 63 7Q 42 11 88 76 78 25 31 48 82 ua Tackles a tot Defensive Leaders gp-gs Carter, Jermaine Davis, Sean Nixon, Anthony Hendy, A.J. Brooks, Jalen Likely, William Jefferson, Quinton Ngakoue, Yannick Thompson, Avery Braglio, Roman Ukandu, Azubuike Aniebonam, Jesse Zanotto, Brett Ashiru, Jefferson Hill, Alvin Opara, Kingsley Conyers, Denzel Savage, Darnell Ross, Jarrett Burke, Tyler Walker, Cavon Burkett, Chandler Ezeagwu, Daniel Shaw, David Woods, Josh Tanyi, Mbi Kulka, Brett Culmer, Malcolm Brown, Wes Goins, Kenneth Cockerille, Shane Lane, DeAndre Adams, Nate Moore, D.J. Jacobs, Levern Ventura, J.T. Ross, Brandon Minter, Mike Rowe, Caleb Dean, Brock Hills, Perry Gallo, P.J. Dunn, Michael Tucker, Ty Carter, Antwaine Egbuaba, Nnamdi Hayward, Derrick Edwards, Avery Total Opponents 12-12 66 37 12-12 70 18 12-12 55 27 12-12 48 28 12-11 32 32 11-11 35 9 12-12 23 16 12-11 26 12 12-7 24 12 11-10 20 15 11-8 14 10 12-3 14 9 10-0 13 10 5-5 15 6 12-0 14 3 11-0 8 8 9-0 9 6 10-1 11 1 11-0 9 1 12-0 6 2 10-0 5 2 8-0 5 2 10-0 4 2 4-4 4 2 6-0 2 2 7-0 4 . 11-0 2 2 12-7 4 . 10-1 4 . 12-3 4 . 11-1 2 1 11-3 3 . 12-0 1 2 12-10 2 . 10-6 2 . 4-0 1 1 12-11 1 . 3-3 1 . 10-4 1 . 2-1 1 . 9-8 1 . 12-5 . 1 11-11 1 . 7-0 1 . 3-0 1 . 7-0 . 1 12-2 1 . 12-3 . . 12 570 280 12 481 292 103 88 82 76 64 44 39 38 36 35 24 23 23 21 17 16 15 12 10 8 7 7 6 6 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 850 773 tfl/yds 14.0-32 5.5-9 4.5-12 1.0-2 1.0-2 4.0-8 12.5-56 15.0-83 0.5-3 5.5-14 6.5-22 6.5-23 1.0-5 1.0-13 . 0.5-5 2.0-11 . . 1.0-2 . 2.5-10 . 0.5-1 . . 1.0-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.0-6 . . . . 87-320 84-325 Sacks no-yds Pass defense Fumbles blkd int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick . . 1.0-3 3-75 . 3-11 . . . 2-11 . . 6.5-45 1-0 13.5-77 . . . 3.0-10 . 2.5-14 . 3.5-16 . 0.5-4 . 1.0-13 . . . 0.5-5 . 1.0-7 . . . . . . . . . 1.0-8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-208 9-97 25-152 29-363 3 3 4 4 1 11 1 1 2 1 . 1 . . 2 . 3 . . . 1 . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 46 . . 2 . 1 . . 7 . . 1 1 . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 27 . 1-0 . 1-0 . . 1-0 . . 1-4 . . 1-0 . 1-0 . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-0 9-4 7-54 . 5 1 . 1 3 1 1 . 1 1 . . . . . 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 10 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 saf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 2015 OFFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME Rushing Att-Yds / TD #2 Cockerille Richmond - Bowling Green - USF - at West Virginia - Michigan - at Ohio State - Penn State - at Iowa 1-1 / 0 Wisconsin 3-13 / 0 at Michigan State - Indiana 12-23 / 0 at Rutgers dnp #4 Likely - - - - - 1-8 / 0 4-30 / 0 1-(-2) / 0 3-56 / 0 2-1 / 0 - dnp Receiving Rec-Yds / TD #1 Moore #2 Cockerille Richmond 2-23 / 0 - Bowling Green 1-42 / 1 - USF 3-47 / 0 1-7 / 0 at West Virginia - - Michigan 2-17 / 0 - at Ohio State 3-64 / 1 - Penn State 3-24 / 0 - at Iowa 1-5 / 0 - Wisconsin 2-51 / 1 - at Michigan State 1-10 / 0 - Indiana 3-25 / 0 1-(-5) / 0 at Rutgers 4-49 / 0 dnp Rec-Yds / TD #30 Goins Richmond - Bowling Green - USF 1-1 / 1 at West Virginia - Michigan 1-13 / 0 at Ohio State - Penn State - at Iowa - Wisconsin - at Michigan State - Indiana - at Rutgers - #5 Brown 13-74 / 1 9-56 / 0 1-3 / 0 3-13 / 0 5-8 / 0 5-30 / 1 5-17 / 0 8-33 / 0 10-34 / 1 12-52 / 0 dnp dnp #6 Johnson 10-83 / 1 - 10-30 / 0 4-20 / 0 - 2-(-2) / 0 2-11 / 0 - 3-19 / 0 - 2-2 / 0 2-87 / 2 #4 Likely - - - - - - 1-4 / 0 - - 3-9 / 0 1-4 / 0 dnp #5 Brown 1-(-3) / 0 2-28 / 0 - 3-26 / 0 2-26 / 0 - 3-5 / 0 1-3 / 0 1-4 / 0 - - dnp #45 B. Ross #48 Hayward #82 Edwards - 1-4 / 0 2-12 / 0 - - 1-8 / 0 - - 3-36 / 2 1-6 / 0 - 3-33 / 0 0-(-1) / 0 - - - - 1-14 / 0 1-(-3) / 0 - - 1-11 / 0 - 2-8 / 0 - - - - - - 1-9 / 0 - 2-4 / 0 - - - Passing C-A-I / Yds / TD #2 Cockerille #7 Rowe Richmond - 0-1-0 / 0 / 0 Bowling Green - 1-3-2 / 17 / 0 USF - 21-33-3 / 297 / 3 at West Virginia - 10-27-4 / 67 / 0 Michigan - 8-27-3 / 47 / 0 at Ohio State - - Penn State - - at Iowa - - Wisconsin - 7-18-1 / 97 / 1 at Michigan State - 3-5-2 / 42 / 0 Indiana 11-22-0 / 82 / 0 10-19-0 / 88 / 0 at Rutgers dnp 16-32-0 / 239 / 0 #7 Rowe 1-9 / 0 - 5-13 / 0 2-8 / 0 1-(-8) / 0 - - - - - 4-27 / 0 7-98 / 0 #18 Garman dnp dnp dnp 5-2 / 0 6-(-15) / 0 dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp #30 Goins - - - - - - 1-1 / 0 - - 1-(-1) / 0 6-18 / 0 1-42 / 1 #6 Johnson #8 L. Jacobs #12 T. Jacobs - 2-32 / 1 1-12 / 0 - 3-32 / 1 - 1-7 / 0 8-107 / 0 2-82 / 1 - 2-5 / 0 2-10 / 0 - 3-20 / 0 1-1 / 0 - 4-26 / 0 1-13 / 0 - 4-50 / 0 1-43 / 0 - dnp 3-18 / 1 - 2-48 / 1 2-10 / 0 - 3-55 / 0 3-34 / 0 1-23 / 0 4-50 / 0 4-22 / 0 - dnp 1-10 / 0 #13 Lane - - - 1-16 / 0 1-10 / 1 3-63 / 0 - 4-63 / 0 #83 Culmer #84 Etta-Tawo #85 Davenport 1-37 / 1 2-21 / 0 dnp 4-26 / 0 5-49 / 0 dnp - 1-9 / 0 - - 2-18 / 0 1-46 / 1 - - - - - - 3-65 / 0 2-27 / 0 - 1-14 / 0 1-13 / 0 1-2 / 0 1-12 / 0 2-16 / 0 - 1-5 / 0 5-63 / 0 1-6 / 0 2-23 / 1 - 1-11 / 0 2-39 / 0 - 7-89 / 0 #88 Gallo - 1-4 / 0 1-5 / 0 Punting #11 Hills 12-21-1 / 138 / 2 15-30-1 / 168 / 2 dnp dnp dnp 10-27-2 / 133 / 1 19-28-3 / 225 / 1 11-22-3 / 74 / 1 6-16-1 / 97 / 1 14-30-1 / 140 / 0 dnp 3-6-1 / 16 / 0 #18 Garman No-Avg / In20 dnp Richmond dnp Bowling Green dnp USF 4-9-1 / 86 / 1 at West Virginia 2-9-0 / 29 / 0 Michigan dnp at Ohio State dnp Penn State dnp at Iowa dnp Wisconsin dnp at Michigan State dnp Indiana dnp at Rutgers #11 Hills 3-25 / 0 8-94 / 0 dnp dnp dnp 25-170 / 2 26-124 / 0 19-104 / 0 11-(-14) / 0 16-39 / 0 dnp 1-(-7) / 0 #45 Ross 18-150 / 1 8-10 / 0 18-68 / 1 15-130 / 0 14-44 / 0 7-29 / 0 10-58 / 1 5-31 / 0 2-4 / 0 6-16 / 1 19-250 / 3 28-173 / 3 Field Goals #95 Pritchard Made (Missed) 1-43.0 / 0 Richmond 5-42.2 / 1 Bowling Green 1-43.0 / 1 USF 5-38.4 / 0 at West Virginia 10-36.0 / 1 Michigan 6-44.2 / 1 at Ohio State 2-34.5 / 1 Penn State 6-45.0 / 3 at Iowa 2-33.2 / 0 Wisconsin 2-21.5 / 0 at Michigan State 7-36.1 / 1 Indiana 3-42.3 / 1 at Rutgers #15 Craddock 34, 31, 30 (28) 41, 23 - - - - (51), 44, 27, 29 - - dnp dnp dnp #3 Greene dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp 44, (46) 26, 25 (29) 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 2015 DEFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME UT-AT-TT / Sacks#4 Likely #7 Ngakoue Richmond 4-0-4 / 0.0 Bowling Green 4-1-5 / 0.0 USF 4-0-4 / 0.0 at West Virginia 6-1-7 / 0.0 Michigan 5-1-6 / 0.0 at Ohio State 1-4-5 / 0.0 Penn State 3-0-3 / 0.0 at Iowa 1-0-1 / 0.0 Wisconsin 3-0-3 / 0.0 at Michigan State 2-1-3 / 0.0 Indiana 2-1-3 / 0.0 at Rutgers dnp 1-0-1 / 0.0 4-0-4 / 3.0 5-1-6 / 1.5 2-1-3 / 1.0 1-0-1 / 1.0 2-2-4 / 0.5 4-0-4 / 2.0 1-2-3 / 1.5 3-2-5 / 0.5 1-4-5 / 1.5 1-0-1 / 1.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 #9 Burke 2-0-2 / 0.0 - - 1-0-1 / 0.0 - - 1-0-1 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 - 0-2-2 / 0.0 - 1-0-1 / 0.0 UT-AT-TT / Sacks#25 A. Carter#26 Savage #27 Hill Richmond - Bowling Green - USF 1-0-1 / 0.0 at West Virginia dnp Michigan dnp at Ohio State dnp Penn State dnp at Iowa dnp Wisconsin dnp at Michigan State dnp Indiana dnp at Rutgers dnp dnp dnp - - - - - 2-0-2 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 3-0-3 / 0.0 5-0-5 / 0.0 UT-AT-TT / Sacks#43 Brooks#57 Opara Richmond 0-1-1 / 0.0 Bowling Green 4-5-9 / 0.0 USF 0-4-4 / 0.0 at West Virginia 9-1-10 / 0.0 Michigan 4-0-4 / 0.0 at Ohio State 3-6-9 / 0.0 Penn State 0-2-2 / 0.0 at Iowa 3-4-7 / 0.0 Wisconsin 0-2-2 / 0.0 at Michigan State 2-3-5 / 0.0 Indiana 3-4-7 / 0.0 at Rutgers 4-0-4 / 0.0 - 1-3-4 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 - dnp 0-2-2 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0.5 2-1-3 / 0.0 - 1-0-1 / 0.0 2-0-2 / 0.0 - 7-1-8 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 - - 0-1-1 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 2-0-2 / 0.0 - - 3-0-3 / 0.0 #61 Tanyi dnp dnp dnp 2-0-2 / 0.0 2-0-2 / 0.0 dnp - - dnp - - - #11 Conyers #19 Hendy #20 Nixon 5-0-5 / 0.0 6-3-9 / 0.0 3-3-6 / 0.0 7-3-10 / 0.0 4-2-6 / 0.0 1-4-5 / 0.0 4-0-4 / 0.0 1-4-5 / 0.0 5-3-8 / 0.0 6-3-9 / 0.0 3-2-5 / 0.0 3-1-4 / 0.0 #32 Ross #34 Ashiru #37 Thompson#38 Zanotto #39 Walker#41 Aniebonam #67 Shaw #90 Braglio #92 Burkett #95 Ukandu #96 Kulka #99 Jefferson - 0-1-1 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 2-0-2 / 0.0 2-0-2 / 0.0 2-0-2 / 0.0 - 1-0-1 / 0.0 - - 1-0-1 / 0.0 - 1-0-1 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 3-0-3 / 0.0 dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp 2-2-4 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 6-3-9 / 0.0 5-1-6 / 1.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp dnp 1-2-3 / 0.0 4-1-5 / 0.0 4-3-7 / 2.0 1-1-2 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0.0 dnp 2-2-4 / 0.0 0-2-2 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 1.0 1-1-2 / 0.0 2-1-3 / 0.0 3-0-3 / 0.0 2-1-3 / 0.0 6-3-9 / 0.0 2-3-5 / 0.0 5-3-8 / 0.0 5-1-6 / 0.0 7-4-11 / 0.0 3-0-3 / 0.0 6-3-9 / 0.0 4-1-5 / 0.0 3-4-7 / 0.0 5-1-6 / 0.0 7-3-10 / 0.0 #21 S.Davis #23 J. Carter#24 Ezeagwu dnp dnp - - - - 1-0-1 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 1.0 0-4-4 / 0.0 6-2-8 / 0.0 dnp - - 2-0-2 / 0.0 1-2-3 / 0.0 2-0-2 / 0.0 3-2-5 / 0.0 3-2-5 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0.0 2-2-4 / 0.0 0-2-2 / 0.0 3-1-4 / 0.0 7-0-7 / 0.0 dnp dnp 1-0-1 / 1.0 dnp dnp 4-1-5 / 0.0 - - - 0-1-1 / 0.0 - - 3-2-5 / 1.0 12-2-14 / 0.0 5-4-9 / 0.0 6-1-7 / 0.0 6-0-6 / 0.0 5-2-7 / 0.0 4-0-4 / 0.0 6-1-7 / 0.0 5-2-7 / 0.0 2-3-5 / 0.0 6-0-6 / 0.0 10-1-11 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 - - - 1-1-2 / 0.0 dnp 1-0-1 / 0.0 2-2-4 / 0.5 2-2-4 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 3-2-5 / 0.0 2-3-5 / 0.0 - - 1-0-1 / 0.0 3-0-3 / 1.0 - 1-1-2 / 0.5 1-0-1 / 1.0 2-2-4 / 0.0 2-3-5 / 0.0 3-3-6 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 5-3-8 / 0.0 9-4-13 / 0.0 6-5-11 / 0.0 10-4-14 / 0.0 6-2-8 / 0.0 4-5-9 / 0.0 4-1-5 / 0.0 4-0-4 / 0.0 3-3-6 / 0.0 2-3-5 / 0.0 8-5-13 / 0.0 5-2-7 / 0.0 - 0-1-1 / 0.0 - dnp 2-0-2 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 - - dnp 1-0-1 / 0.0 - - dnp - 1-1-2 / 0.0 - 0-1-1 / 0.0 - 1-0-1 / 0.0 - - - - 0-1-1 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0.0 - - - 2-0-2 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 dnp dnp - - - 1-2-3 / 1.0 5-0-5 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 1.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 2-2-4 / 0.0 - 0-1-1 / 0.5 0-1-1 / 0.5 2-1-3 / 0.5 2-0-2 / 0.0 2-4-6 / 2.0 2-3-5 / 1.0 0-1-1 / 0.5 2-0-2 / 0.0 1-2-3 / 1.0 3-0-3 / 0.0 2-0-2 / 0.0 4-0-4 / 1.0 3-3-6 / 1.0 1-1-2 / 0.0 3-2-5 / 0.0 - 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 2015 SEASON SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL MARYLAND GAME HIGHS INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT GAME HIGHS MARYLAND TEAM HIGHS OPPONENT TEAM HIGHS Rushes 28 Yards Rushing 250 TD Rushes 3 Long Rush 80 Pass attempts 33 Pass completions 21 Yards Passing 297 TD Passes 4 Long Pass 70 Receptions 8 Yards Receiving 107 TD Receptions 2 Long Reception 70 Field Goals 3 Long Field Goal 44 Punts 10 Punting Avg 45.0 Long Punt 70 Punts inside 20 3 Long Punt Return 85 Long Kickoff Return 100 Tackles 14 Sacks 3.0 Tackles For Loss 3.0 3.0 Interceptions 2 Rushes 48 Yards Rushing 401 Yards Per Rush 9.5 TD Rushes 6 Pass attempts 41 Pass completions 21 Yards Passing 297 Yards Per Pass 15.7 TD Passes 4 Total Plays 87 Total Offense 656 Yards Per Play 8.2 Points 50 Sacks By 6.0 First Downs 27 Penalties 12 Penalty Yards 120 Turnovers 6 Interceptions Thrown 5 Punts 10 Punting Avg 45.0 Long Punt 70 Punts inside 20 4 Long Punt Return 85 Brandon Ross at Rutgers (Nov 28, 2015) Brandon Ross vs Indiana (Nov 21, 2015) Brandon Ross vs Indiana (Nov 21, 2015) Brandon Ross at Rutgers (Nov 28, 2015) Brandon Ross at Rutgers (Nov 28, 2015) Caleb Rowe vs USF (Sep 19, 2015) Caleb Rowe vs USF (Sep 19, 2015) Caleb Rowe vs USF (Sep 19, 2015) Caleb Rowe vs USF (Sep 19, 2015) Caleb Rowe vs USF (Sep 19, 2015) Levern Jacobs vs USF (Sep 19, 2015) Levern Jacobs vs USF (Sep 19, 2015) Avery Edwards vs USF (Sep 19, 2015) Taivon Jacobs vs USF (Sep 19, 2015) Brad Craddock vs Richmond (Sep 5, 2015) Brad Craddock vs Penn State (Oct 24, 2015) Brad Craddock vs Penn State (Oct 24, 2015) Adam Greene vs Wisconsin (Nov 7, 2015) Nicolas Pritchard vs Michigan (Oct 3, 2015) Nicolas Pritchard at Iowa (Oct 31, 2015) Nicolas Pritchard at Iowa (Oct 31, 2015) Brad Craddock vs USF (Sep 19, 2015) Nicolas Pritchard at Iowa (Oct 31, 2015) Nicolas Pritchard vs Wisconsin (Nov 7, 2015) William Likely vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) William Likely at Iowa (Oct 31, 2015) Sean Davis vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) Jermaine Carter at West Virginia (Sep 26, 2015) Yannick Ngakoue vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) Yannick Ngakoue vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) Quinton Jefferson at Iowa (Oct 31, 2015) Sean Davis vs USF (Sep 19, 2015) vs Penn State (Oct 24, 2015) at Rutgers (Nov 28, 2015) at Rutgers (Nov 28, 2015) at Rutgers (Nov 28, 2015) vs Indiana (Nov 21, 2015) vs USF (Sep 19, 2015) vs Indiana (Nov 21, 2015) vs USF (Sep 19, 2015) vs Wisconsin (Nov 7, 2015) vs USF (Sep 19, 2015) vs Indiana (Nov 21, 2015) at Rutgers (Nov 28, 2015) at Rutgers (Nov 28, 2015) vs Richmond (Sep 5, 2015) vs USF (Sep 19, 2015) at Rutgers (Nov 28, 2015) vs USF (Sep 19, 2015) vs USF (Sep 19, 2015) at West Virginia (Sep 26, 2015) at West Virginia (Sep 26, 2015) vs. Michigan (Oct 3, 2015) at Iowa (Oct 31, 2015) at Iowa (Oct 31, 2015) vs USF (Sep 19, 2015) vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) Rushes 24 Yards Rushing 147 TD Rushes 3 Long Rush 66 Pass attempts 55 Pass completions 36 Yards Passing 491 TD Passes 6 Long Pass 64 Receptions 15 Yards Receiving 200 TD Receptions 2 Long Reception 64 Field Goals 4 Long Field Goal 49 Punts 9 Punting Avg 54.7 Long Punt 65 Punts inside 20 4 Long Punt Return 29 Long Kickoff Return 98 Tackles 10 Sacks 2.0 Tackles For Loss 4.5 Interceptions 2 Rushes 59 Yards Rushing 304 Yards Per Rush 5.2 TD Rushes 5 Pass attempts 55 Pass completions 36 Yards Passing 491 Yards Per Pass 24.2 TD Passes 6 Total Plays 105 Total Offense 692 Yards Per Play 6.9 Points 49 Sacks By 4.0 First Downs 37 Penalties 10 Penalty Yards 124 Turnovers 3 Interceptions Thrown 3 Punts 9 Punting Avg 54.7 Long Punt 65 Punts inside 20 4 Long Punt Return 29 Quinton Flowers, vs USF (Sep 19, 2015) Devine Redding, vs Indiana (Nov 21, 2015) W. Smallwood, at West Virginia (Sep 26, 2015) J.T. Barrett, at Ohio State (Oct 10, 2015) Jehu Chesson, vs. Michigan (Oct 3, 2015) Matt Johnson, vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) Matt Johnson, vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) Matt Johnson, vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) Matt Johnson, vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) Matt Johnson, vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) Roger Lewis, vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) Roger Lewis, vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) Roger Lewis, vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) Shelton Gibson, at West Virginia (Sep 26, 2015) Mitchell Paige, vs Indiana (Nov 21, 2015) Robbie Rhodes, vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) Griffin Oakes, vs Indiana (Nov 21, 2015) Marshall Koehn, at Iowa (Oct 31, 2015) D.J. Helkowski, vs Richmond (Sep 5, 2015) C. Johnston, at Ohio State (Oct 10, 2015) C. Johnston, at Ohio State (Oct 10, 2015) J. Hartbarger at Michigan State (Nov 14, 2015) Jabrill Peppers, vs. Michigan (Oct 3, 2015) N. Jamerson, vs Wisconsin (Nov 7, 2015) Omar Howard, vs Richmond (Sep 5, 2015) Troy Reeder, vs Penn State (Oct 24, 2015) Jack Cichy, vs Wisconsin (Nov 7, 2015) Tyquan Lewis, at Ohio State (Oct 10, 2015) Jack Cichy, vs Wisconsin (Nov 7, 2015) M. McDowell, at Michigan State (Nov 14, 2015) Denard Turner, vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) Tanner McEvoy, vs Wisconsin (Nov 7, 2015) at West Virginia (Sep 26, 2015) at West Virginia (Sep 26, 2015) at West Virginia (Sep 26, 2015) at Ohio State (Oct 10, 2015) vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) vs Penn State (Oct 24, 2015) vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) vs Indiana (Nov 21, 2015) at Ohio State (Oct 10, 2015) at Ohio State (Oct 10, 2015) at West Virginia (Sep 26, 2015) vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) vs USF (Sep 19, 2015) at West Virginia (Sep 26, 2015) at West Virginia (Sep 26, 2015) vs. Michigan (Oct 3, 2015) at Michigan State (Nov 14, 2015) vs Bowling Green (Sep 12, 2015) vs USF (Sep 19, 2015) vs Richmond (Sep 5, 2015) at Ohio State (Oct 10, 2015) at Ohio State (Oct 10, 2015) at Michigan State (Nov 14, 2015) vs. Michigan (Oct 3, 2015) 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 51 PARTICIPATION CHART R-SENIORS (1) RICH BG USF WV MI OSUPSU IA WIS MSU IND RU 19 Hendy DB S SS SSSSSSSSS Class Participation 1-1 1-1 1-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-11-1 1-1 SENIORS (13) RICH BG USF WV MI OSUPSU IA WIS MSU IND RU R-JUNIORS (3) RICH BG USF WV MI OSUPSU IA WIS MSU IND RU JUNIORS (26) RICH BG USF WV MI OSUPSU IA WIS MSU IND RU 15 Craddock PK S S SSSSSSSdnp dnp dnp 18Garman QB dnp dnp dnp x x dnpdnpdnpdnpdnpdnp dnp 20 Nixon DB S S SSSSSSSSS S 21 S. Davis DB S S SSSSSSSSS S 27 Hill DB x x xxxxxxxxx x 34Ashiru LB S S S S S dnpdnpdnpdnpdnpdnp dnp 37 Thompson LB x x x x xSSSSSS S 40Foreman QB dnp dnp dnpdnpdnpdnpdnpdnpdnpdnpdnp dnp 45 B.Ross RB S S SSSSSSSxS S 50 Mulrooney OL S S SSSSSSSSS S 55 Doyle OL S S SSSSSSSSS S 60Grommer OL x dnp dnpdnpdnpdnpdnpdnpdnpdnp S dnp 66 Zeller OL S S SSSSSSSSS S Class Participation 8-108-108-108-118-118-98-98-98-96-88-9 7-8 7 Rowe QB x x SSSx xxx xS x 8 L. Jacobs WR S S xSSSSdnpx x xdnp 99 Jefferson DL S S SSSSSSSSS S Class Participation 2-3 2-3 2-33-33-32-32-31-21-31-32-3 1-2 3Barry-Pollock DB 4 Likely DB 5 Brown RB 7 Ngakoue LB 11 Conyers DB 11Hills QB 13 Lane WR 29 Riddle RB 30 Goins FB 32 J. 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Jacobs Culmer 5 3 29 3 8 23 26 1 4 29 2 USFGallo Dunn Minter Mulrooney Zeller Doyle D.J. Moore Rowe B. Ross T. Jacobs Cockerille 1 at West Virginia Goins 10Dunn 30Doyle 27Mulrooney 9Zeller 24Prince 1 D.J. Moore 2Rowe 5 B. Ross 30 T. Jacobs 3 L. Jacobs 9 MichiganGoins 11Dunn 31Doyle 28Mulrooney 10Zeller 25Prince 2 D.J. Moore 3Rowe 6 B. Ross 31 T. Jacobs 4 L. Jacobs 10 1 32 29 11 26 3 4 10 at Ohio State Edwards Dunn Doyle Mulrooney Zeller Prince D.J. Moore Hills B. Ross 32 T. Jacobs 5 L. Jacobs 11 Penn State Edwards 2Dunn 33Doyle 30Mulrooney 12Zeller 27Prince 4 D.J. Moore 5Hills 11 B. Ross 33Culmer 6 L. Jacobs 12 at Iowa Edwards 3Dunn 34Shelton 1Mulrooney 13Zeller 28Doyle 31 D.J. Moore 6Hills 12 B. Ross 34Culmer 7 Lane 1 4 35 2 14 29 32 7 13 35 8 WisconsinGallo Dunn Shelton Mulrooney Zeller Doyle D.J. Moore Hills B. Ross Culmer Likely 1* 5 36 33 15 30 5 8 14 6 9 at Michigan State Gallo Dunn Doyle Mulrooney Zeller Prince D.J. Moore Hills Brown Culmer Lane 2 IndianaGallo 6Dunn 37Grommer 1Mulrooney 16Zeller 31Doyle 34 D.J. Moore 9Rowe 7 B. Ross 36Culmer 10 Riddle 1 at Rutgers Gallo 7Doyle 35 B. Moore 1Mulrooney 17Zeller 32Prince 6 D.J. Moore 10Hills 15 B. Ross 37Culmer 11 Lane 3 *William Likely made his first career start on offense against Wisconsin - he started at both WR and CB in the game. Defense GAME DEDT DTDESAM MIKE WILL Cornerback Safety Safety Cornerback RichmondBraglio 3 Shaw 2Jefferson 17Ngakoue 12Brooks 5 J. Carter 1Ashiru 20Likely 25Hendy 7Nixon 30 S. Davis 29 Bowling Green Aniebonam 1 Shaw 3Jefferson 18Ngakoue 13Brooks 6 J. Carter 2Ashiru 21Likely 26Hendy 8Nixon 31 S. Davis 30 4 4 19 14 7 3 22 27 9 32 USFBraglio Shaw Jefferson Ngakoue Brooks J. Carter Ashiru Likely Hendy Nixon S. Davis 31 5 5 20 15 8 4 23 28 10 33 at West Virginia Braglio Shaw Jefferson Ngakoue Brooks J. Carter Ashiru Likely Hendy Nixon S. Davis 32 MichiganBraglio 6 Ukandu 1Jefferson 21Ngakoue 16Brooks 9 J. Carter 5Ashiru 24Likely 29Hendy 11Nixon 34 S. Davis 33 at Ohio State Aniebonam 2 Ukandu 2Jefferson 22Ngakoue 17Thompson 1 J. Carter 6Brooks 10Likely 30Hendy 12Nixon 35 S. Davis 34 7 3 23 18 2 7 11 31 13 36 Penn State Braglio Ukandu Jefferson Ngakoue Thompson J. Carter Brooks Likely Hendy Nixon S. Davis 35 8 4 24 19 3 8 12 32 14 37 at Iowa Braglio Ukandu Jefferson Ngakoue Thompson J. Carter Brooks Likely Hendy Nixon S. Davis 36 WisconsinBraglio 9 Ukandu 5Jefferson 25Ngakoue 20Thompson 4 J. Carter 9Brooks 13Likely 33Hendy 15Nixon 38 S. Davis 37 at MSU Braglio 10 Ukandu 6Jefferson 26Ngakoue 21Thompson 5 J. Carter 10Brooks 14Likely 34Hendy 16Nixon 39 S. Davis 38 11 7 27 22 6 11 1 35 17 40 IndianaBraglio Ukandu Jefferson Ngakoue Thompson J. Carter Dean Likely Hendy Nixon S. Davis 39 12 8 28 3 7 12 15 1 18 41 at Rutgers Braglio Ukandu Jefferson Aniebonam Thompson J. Carter Brooks Savage Hendy Nixon S. Davis 40 Class Starters by Game (includes punter, snapper & place-kicker) GAME Seniors Richmond 9 Bowling Green 9 USF 9 at West Virginia 9 Michigan 9 at Ohio State 9 Penn State 9 at Iowa 9 Wisconsin 9 at Michigan State 7 Indiana 9 at Rutgers 8 Juniors 9 8 7 6 9 7 9 10 11 11 11 7 Sophomores 6 7 7 5 4 5 3 3 3 4 3 5 Terrapin Playing-Experience Superlatives Redshirt Freshmen True Freshmen 0 1 (Pritchard) 0 1 (Pritchard) 0 2 (Moore, Pritchard) 1 2 (Moore, Pritchard) 1 2 (Moore, Pritchard) 1 3 (Edwards, Moore, Pritchard) 1 3 (Edwards, Moore, Pritchard) 0 3 (Edwards, Moore, Pritchard) 0 2 (Moore, Pritchard) 1 2 (Moore, Pritchard) 0 2 (Moore, Pritchard) 2 3 (Moore, Pritchard, Savage) OffenseDefense Most overall starts, career — 37, Michael Dunn (OL) 41, Anthony Nixon (DB) 37, Brandon Ross (RB) 40, Sean Davis (DB) Most overall starts, 2015 — 11, 3 players 11, 5 players Most consecutive starts, career — 28, Andrew Zeller (OL) 38, Sean Davis (DB) Most consecutive starts, 2015 — 11, 3 players 11, 5 players Total 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL GAME 1 RECAP: RICHMOND LIKELY SHINES IN TERPS’ SEASON-OPENING WIN COLLEGE PARK, Md. - William Likely set a Big Ten record with 233 yards in punt returns and Brandon Ross ran for career-high 150 yards and one touchdown as Maryland rolled to a season-opening 50-21 victory over Richmond on Saturday. Perry Hills threw two touchdown passes for the Terrapins, who scored 37 straight points after falling behind 14-13 in the second quarter. Likely returned eight punts, including a 67-yarder for a touchdown that made it 43-14 with 10:30 remaining. He had another return of 47 yards. The 5-foot-7 junior also had two kickoff returns for 63 yards, giving him 296 yards in kick returns for the afternoon. Ross averaged 8.3 yards per carry and put Maryland up 29-14 with a 21-yard TD run early in the third quarter. He eclipsed his previous career high of 149 yards before the quarter ended. Making his first start since 2012, Hills completed 12 of 21 passes for 138 yards and an interception. The junior wasn’t exceptionally sharp, but he didn’t have to be because the Terrapins totaled 341 yards on the ground. Richmond’s Kyle Lauletta went 18 for 30 for 220 yards. The Spiders mustered only 56 yards rushing, and Lauletta was sacked four times. After Maryland took a quick 10-0 lead, Richmond went ahead 14-13 on a 4-yard run by Lauletta with 10:35 left in the second quarter. Hills then directed a 12-play drive that produced a field goal by Brad Craddock, and a 37-yard touchdown catch by Malcolm Culmer made it 22-14 at halftime. Ross scored the only touchdown of the third quarter, and a 1-yard touchdown run by Wes Brown made it 36-14. Maryland then forced a punt, and Likely weaved his way through the Richmond defense before getting to the left sideline and diving into the end zone. His 233-yard performance on punt returns broke the record set by Nile Kinnick of Iowa in 1939. With the victory, Maryland improved to 5-0 in openers under coach Randy Edsall. The Terrapins have won six straight season openers and 11 of 12. GAME STATS RICHMOND21 MARYLAND50 Sep. 5, 2015 at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium (38,117) SCORING Richmond Maryland 1234- F 7707- 21 1012721- 50 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter MD - FG Brad Craddock 34, 12:06 MD - Levern Jacobs 23 pass fr Hills (Craddock kick), 6:14 RICH - Jacobi Green 1 run (Yoder kick), 0:48 Second Quarter MD - FG Brad Craddock 31, 12:34 RICH - Kyle Lauletta 4 run (Yoder kick), 10:35 MD - FG Brad Craddock 30, 4:10 MD - Malcolm Culmer 37 pass fr Hills, 1:00 Third Quarter MD - Brandon Ross 21 run (Craddock kick), 12:12 Fourth Quarter MD - Wes Brown 1 run (Craddock kick), 12:55 MD - Will Likely 67 punt return (Craddock kick), 10:30 MD - Ty Johnson 2 run (Craddock kick), 6:26 RICH - Fisher 16 run (Yoder kick), 3:22 TEAM STATISTICS RICH MD First Downs 12 24 Rushes-Yards 27-5645-341 Comp-Att-Int 18-30-012-22-1 Passing Yards 220 138 Total Offense Plays-Yards57-276 67-479 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 8-233 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Punts-Average 9-41.91-43.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-00-0 Penalties-Yards 1-105-39 Third-Down Conversions 2-12 7-12 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-1 0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances3-3 5-6 Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 4-23 Time of Possession 29:05 30:55 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Cornerback William Likely broke a 76-yearold Big Ten record with 233 punt return yards versus Richmond. RUSHING - Maryland: Ross 18-150-1, Johnson 10-83-1, Brown, 13-74-1, Hills, 3-25-0, Rowe 1-9-0; Richmond: Green 7-23-1, Fisher 4-20-1, Abell 2-15-0, Hamlin 3-11-0, Lauletta 11-(-13)-1. PASSING - Maryland: Hills 12-21-1-138-2; Lauletta: 1830-0-220-0. RECEIVING - Maryland: L. Jacobs 2-32-1, Moore 2-23-0, Etta-Tawo 2-21-0, Edwards 2-12-0, Culmer 1-37-1, T. Jacobs 1-12-0, Hayward 1-4-0, Brown 1-(-3)-0; Richmond: Brown 4-68-0, Green 4-40-0, Diggs 3-40-0, Tibbs 3-30-0, Wilkins 2-29-0, Abell 2-13-0. TACKLES - Maryland: J. Carter 5-3-8, Jefferson 2-4-6, Hendy 5-0-5, S. Davis 3-2-5, Likely 4-0-4, Ashiru 2-2-4, Nicon 2-1-3, Braglio 1-2-3, Aniebonam 1-2-3, Burke 2-0-2, Zanotto 1-0-1, Ngakoue 1-0-1, Shaw 1-0-1, Brooks 0-1-1, Ezeagwu 0-1-1; Richmond: Howard 7-3-10, Jones 4-5-9, Herlocker 3-4-7, Craig 4-2-6, Waller 4-2-6, Ogunniyi 4-1-5, Jones 2-2-4, Jordan 2-2-4, Moore 2-0-2, Mack 2-0-2, Day 2-0-2, Jackson 1-1-2 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL GAME 2 RECAP: BOWLING GREEN MARYLAND FALLS TO BOWLING GREEN GAME STATS COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Junior William Likely returned a punt for a touchdown for the second straight week, but Maryland fell to Bowling Green, 48-27, for its first loss of the season Saturday afternoon at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Likely’s 85-yard punt return is tied for the second longest punt return in school history, matching the 85-yarder by Tony Logan against Florida International in 2010. The school record for the longest punt return belongs to Dick Nolan, who returned a punt 90 yards against Clemson in 1953. Senior Brad Craddock added a pair of first half field goals to give the Terps (1-1) a 13-6 lead over Bowling Green (1-1) at the half. After a 55-minute weather delay pushed back the start of the third quarter, a 58-yard TD pass from Matt Johnson to Roger Lewis tied the game at 13-13 less than three minutes into the second half. Maryland responded with a big play of its own to go back in front 20-13 when junior Perry Hills hooked up with D.J. Moore on a slant that the true freshman took 42 yards to the end zone. BOWLING GREEN 48 MARYLAND27 Sep. 12, 2015 at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium (36,332) The Terps looked to have stopped Bowling Green on its ensuing drive when Alvin Hill picked off a Johnson pass in the end zone, but an offside penalty on the Terps gave the Falcons a first-and-goal opportunity that Travis Greene converted into a score on the very next play to tie things at 20-20. Bowling Green outscored the Terps 28-7 in the fourth quarter to earn the victory in the team’s first-ever meeting. Johnson completed eight of 10 throws in the final frame, posting 134 yards and four touchdowns in the fourth quarter. After the Falcons took their first lead of the game less than a minute into the fourth quarter, Maryland answered back with an 8-play, 75yard scoring drive that was capped by a 22-yard TD pass from Hills to junior Levern Jacobs. The Terrapins struggled down the stretch, turning the ball over on their final three drives. Hills finished the game completing 15 of 30 passes for 150 yards and two touchdowns, while also compiling 94 yards on the ground on eight rushes. Junior Yannick Ngakoue posted a careerhigh three sacks, while senior Sean Davis finished the game with 14 tackles to pace the Maryland defense. SCORING Bowling Green Maryland 1234- F 0 6 1428- 48 10377- 27 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter MD - FG Brad Craddock 41, 12:45 MD - Likely 85 punt return (Craddock kick), 0:00 Second Quarter BG - Derek Lee 5 pass fr Johnson (Tate kick), 12:05 MD - FG Brad Craddock 23, 7:52 Third Quarter BG - Roger Lewis 58 pass fr Johnson (Tate kick), 12:10 MD - D.J. Moore 42 pass fr Hills (Craddock kick), 10:47 BG - Green 3 run (Tate kick), 7:54 Fourth Quarter BG - Ryan Burbrink 5 pass fr Johnson (Tate kick), 14:27 MD - Levern Jacobs 27 pass fr Hills (Craddock kick), 12:30 BG - Roger Lewis 27 pass fr Johnson (Tate kick), 9:53 BG - Robbie Rhodes 44 pass fr Johnson (Tate kick), 8:18 BG - Gehrig Dieter 14 pass fr Johnson (Tate kick), 5:24 TEAM STATISTICS BG MD First Downs 35 16 Rushes-Yards 50-20126-156 Comp-Att-Int 36-55-116-33-3 Passing Yards 491 185 Total Offense Plays-Yards105-692 59-341 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-13 2-82 Interception Returns-Yards3-38 1-7 Punts-Average 3-50.06-41.7 Fumbles-Lost 1-01-1 Penalties-Yards 10-806-57 Third-Down Conversions 8-18 3-12 Fourth-Down Conversions 2-4 0-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances4-7 1-1 Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 4-21 Time of Possession 37:57 22:03 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Defensive end Yannick Ngakoue posted a career-high and team season-high 3.0 sacks versus Bowling Green. RUSHING - Maryland: Hills 8-94-9, Brown 9-53-0, Ross 8-10-0; Bowling Green: Coppet 15-109-0, Greene 18-65-1, Wilson 7-28-0, Moore 1-4-0. PASSING - Maryland: Hills 15-30-1-168-2, Rowe 1-3-2-17-0; Johnson 36-55-1-491-6. RECEIVING - Maryland: Etta-Tawo 5-49-0, Culmer 4-26-0, L. Jacobs 3-32-1, Brown 2-28-0, D.J. Moore 1-42-1, Edwards 1-8-0; Bowling Green: Lewis 15-200-2, Moore 8-79-0, Burbrink 4-39-1, Lee 3-29-1, Rhodes 2-108-1, Greene 2-14-0, Dieter 1-14-1, Gallon 1-8-0. TACKLES - Maryland: S. Davis 12-2-14, Carter 9-4-13, Hendy 6-3-9, Nixon 6-3-9, Brooks 4-5-9, Hill 7-1-8, Aniebonam 5-0-5, Braglio 4-1-5, Likely 4-1-5, Jefferson 2-3-5, Ngakoue 4-0-4, Opara 1-3-4, Ezeagwu 1-1-2, Ashiru 1-0-1, Walker 0-1-1, Shaw 0-1-1, J. Ross 0-1-1; Bowling Green: Greene 5-3-8, Hardy 5-3-8, Sanford 3-3-6, Hunter 4-1-5, Valdez 1-4-5, Turner 3-1-4, Bush 1-2-3, Colvin 2-0-2, Mack 1-1-2 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL GAME 3 RECAP: USF ROWE THROWS FOR 4TDs IN WIN OVER USF COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Caleb Rowe threw for 297 yards and four touchdowns in his first start since 2013, and Maryland notched a 35-17 victory over South Florida on Saturday. Despite throwing three interceptions, the junior completed 21 of 33 passes and provided enough big plays to help the Terrapins (2-1) finish with 411 yards in offense. Rowe threw touchdown passes of 12 and 22 yards to Avery Edwards; connected with Taivon Jacobs for a 70-yard score and hit Kenneth Goins Jr. for a 1-yard TD. Maryland fumbled three times and totaled 12 penalties for 120 yards, but South Florida (1-2) also had its share of miscues -- including two turnovers, a dropped potential touchdown pass, a holding call that wiped out a touchdown run, and a personal foul penalty that erased a fourth-quarter first down when the score was 28-17. USF quarterback Quinton Flowers went 10 for 19 for 60 yards with a touchdown pass and an interception. He was replaced for a series in the fourth quarter by Steve Bench, who was 0 for 3 with a pick. The game turned late in the first half after South Florida used a 12-play drive to get a field goal and close to 14-10. Starting at his own 34 with 52 seconds left, Rowe completed passed of 10 and 49 yards to Levern Jacobs. On first-and-goal at the USF 2, Rowe botched a pitch to Brandon Ross, who picked up the ball and took it into the end zone with 10 seconds remaining. Maryland opened the second half with 45yard kickoff return by Ty Johnson. Five plays later, Edwards made an excellent over-theshoulder catch of a Rowe pass in the end zone for a 28-10 lead. That proved to be enough to assure the Terrapins their second victory of the season. Maryland’s opening drive ended when USF’s Devin Abraham returned an interception 42 yards, setting up a 4-yard touchdown pass from Flowers to Rodney Adams. Rowe bounced back to direct a 59-yard drive, capped by a TD pass to Goins. Then, on the last play of the quarter, Rowe connected with Jacobs deep on the right sideline for a 70yard score. Last year, South Florida led Maryland in the fourth quarter before falling 24-17. In this one, the Terrapins took control much earlier and breezed through the final 15 minutes. GAME STATS USF17 MARYLAND35 Sep. 19, 2015 at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium (38,117) SCORING USF Maryland 1234- F 7370- 17 14777- 35 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter USF - Rodney Adams 4 pass fr Flowers (Nadelman kick), 12:40 MD - Kenneth Goins 1 pass fr Rowe (Craddock kick), 8:44 MD - Taivon Jacobs 70 pass fr Rowe (Craddock kick), 0:00 Second Quarter USF - FG Emilio Nadelman 34, 0:59 MD - Brandon Ross 4 run (Craddock kick), 0:10 Third Quarter MD - Avery Edwards 12 pass fr Rowe (Craddock kick), 13:15 USF - Quinton Flowers 7 run (Nadelman kick), 0:48 Fourth Quarter MD - Avery Edwards 22 pass fr Rowe (Craddock kick), 10:06 TEAM STATISTICS USF MD First Downs 18 18 Rushes-Yards 50-24034-114 Comp-Att-Int 10-22-221-34-3 Passing Yards 60 297 Total Offense Plays-Yards72-300 68-411 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-22 Interception Returns-Yards3-67 2-33 Punts-Average 5-47.44-34.5 Fumbles-Lost 3-03-0 Penalties-Yards 10-10512-120 Third-Down Conversions 7-18 8-15 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-3 1-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances3-3 3-3 Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 6-27 Time of Possession 30:28 29:32 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Wide receiver Levern Jacobs caught eight passes for 107 yards - his third career 100-yard performance. RUSHING - Maryland: Ross 18-68-1, Johnson 10-30-0, Rowe 5-13-0, Brown 1-3-0; USF: Flowers 24-85-1, Mack 12-71-0, Tice 6-42-0, Johnson 7-25-0, Bench 1-17-0. PASSING - Maryland: Rowe 21-33-3-297-4; USF: Flowers 10-19-1-60-1, Bench 0-3-1-0-0. RECEIVING - Maryland: L. Jacobs 8-107-0, Moore 3-47-0, Edwards 3-36-2, T. Jacobs 2-82-1, Etta-Tawo 1-9-0, Johnson 1-7-0, Cockerille 1-7-0, Goins 1-1-1, B. Ross 1-1-0; USF: Adams 4-8-1, Johnson 2-27-0, Bronson 1-17-0, Mack 1-7-0, Price 1-5-0, Barr 1-(-4)-0. TACKLES - Maryland: J. Carter 6-5-11, Ashiry 6-3-9, S. Davis 5-4-9, Braglio 3-4-7, Ngakoue 5-1-6, Hendy 3-3-6, Nixon 2-3-5, Likely 4-0-4, Brooks 0-4-4, Thompson 2-0-2, Aniebonam 1-0-1, Hill 1-0-1, Burkett 1-0-1, Ukandu 1-0-1, A. Carter 1-0-1, Brown 1-0-1, J. Ross 1-0-1, Shaw 0-1-1, Jefferson 0-1-1, Opara 0-1-1; USF: Senat 7-2-9, Byrd 5-4-9, Sanchez 5-1-6, Fullwood 4-2-6, Abraham 5-0-5, Wilkins 2-35, Whitehurst 1-3-4, Hill 3-0-3, Harris 2-1-3, Nichols 1-2-3, Awoleke 2-0-2, Godwin 1-1-2 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL GAME 4 RECAP: WEST VIRGINIA ROSS RUNS WELL IN LOSS TO WVU GAME STATS MORGANTOWN, W. Va. - Senior Brandon Ross ran for 130 yards on 15 carries, but the Maryland football team fell, 45-6, to West Virginia Saturday afternoon. The Terrapins (2-2) drove into West Virginia (2-0) territory multiple times, but were unable to capitilize. The Mountaineers jumped out to an early lead to clinch the victory. Ross ran 55 yards to the West Virginia 1 late in the second quarter. Ross was ruled down before he fumbled out of the end zone, but the call was overturned and West Virginia took possession on the resulting touchback. MARYLAND6 WEST VIRGINIA 45 Sep. 26, 2015 at Milan Puskar Stadium (61,174) Caleb Rowe started the game, but was replaced late in the third quarter by Daxx Garman who got Maryland on the board with a 46-yard scoring toss to Jarvis Davenport. Ross ran for 129 yards in the first half on 12 carries (10.8 yards/rush). It was the most rushing yards in the first half for a Maryland player since Josh Allen ran for 154 yards on Nov. 11, 2013. Maryland returns to action next Saturday against Michigan. Kickoff from Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium is scheduled for 8 p.m., and the game can be seen live on BTN. SCORING MARYLAND WEST VIRGINIA 1234- F 0006- 6 21 17 0 7 - 45 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter WV - Wellman 7yd pass fr Howard (Lambert kick), 9:42 WV - Smallwood 4yd run (Lambert kick), 7:35 WV - Gibson 15yd pass fr Howard (Lambert kick), 4:41 Second Quarter WV - Gibson 41yd pass fr Howard (Lambert kick), 10:36 WV - Shell 2yd run (Lambert kick), 5:37 WU - Lambert 48 yd FG, 0:00 Third Quarter None Fourth Quarter WV - Daikiel 1yd pass fr Howard (Lambert kick), 12:48 MD - Davenport 46yd pass fr Garman (Craddock kick), 11:45 TEAM STATISTICS MD WV First Downs 14 37 Rushes-Yards 29-17359-304 Comp-Att-Int 14-36-523-37-1 Passing Yards 153 297 Total Offense Plays-Yards65-326 96-601 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-19 Interception Returns-Yards1-16 5-19 Punts-Average 7-39.04-45.2 Fumbles-Lost 1-12-1 Penalties-Yards 10-10010-124 Third-Down Conversions 4-14 9-16 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-2 1-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances0-1 5-6 Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-28 3-20 Time of Possession 23:26 36:34 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Running back Brandon Ross ran for 129 yards in the first half en route to his seventh career 100-yard game. RUSHING - Maryland: Ross 15-130-0, Johnson 4-20-0, Brown 3-13-0, Rowe 2-8-0, Garman 5-2-0; WVU: Smallwood 22-147-1, Shell 15-77-1, Crest 3-28-0, Thomas 3-17-0, Howard 12-32-0, O’Toole 1-13-0, Marcellus 3-9-0. PASSING - Maryland: Rowe 10-27-4-67-0, Garman 4-9-1-861; WVU: Howard 21-33-1-294-4, Crest 2-4-0-3-0. RECEIVING - Maryland: Edwards 3-33-0, Brown 3-26-0, T. Jacobs 2-19-0, Etta-Tawo 2-18-0, L. Jacobs 2-5-0, Davenport 1-46-0, Hayward 1-6-0; WVU: Gibson 6-118-2, Thompson 3-42-0, Shorts 3-33-1, Shell 2-33-0, Smallwood 2-23-0, Mathis 2-20-0, Durante 2-18-0, Wellman 1-7-1, Myers 1-7-0, Underwood 1-(-4)-0. TACKLES - Maryland: J. Carter 10-4-14, Brooks 9-1-10, Hendy 7-3-10, Nixon 5-3-8, Likely 6-1-7, S. Davis 6-1-7, Ashiru 5-1-6, Ukandu, 3-0-3, Shaw 3-0-3, Ngakoue 2-1-3, Thompson 1-2-3, Tanyi 2-0-2, Jefferson 2-0-2, J. Ross, 2-0-2, Kulka 1-1-2, Braglio 1-1-2, Burke 1-0-1, Aniebonam 0-1-1; WVU: Barber 4-1-5, Kwiatkoski 4-0-4, Joseph 2-2-4, Nwachukwu 3-0-3, Worley 3-0-3, Petteway 2-1-3, Benton 2-1-3, Kinsey 2-1-3, Kinsey 2-1-3, Walters 2-0-2, Brown 2-0-2, Chestnut 2-0-2, Jefferson 1-1-2, Rumph 1-1-2 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL GAME 5 RECAP: MICHIGAN TERPS DROP BIG TEN OPENER TO #22 MICHIGAN COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Michigan scored three second-half touchdowns en route to a 28-0 victory over Maryland Saturday afternoon in front of a sell-out crowd of 51,802 at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. The 22nd-ranked Wolverines won their fourth straight game to improve to 4-1 and 1-0 in Big Ten play. The Terps (2-3, 0-1) dropped consecutive regular season games for the first time since 2013. Maryland’s defense was stout throughout the opening 15 minutes of play, limiting the Wolverines to just 41 total yards, with just nine of those coming on the ground. The Terrapins had a chance to take the lead following a fumble recovery by Sean Davis with 1:36 left in the first, but a Caleb Rowe interception stifled the scoring opportunity as a screen pass went through the hands of Brandon Ross. Michigan led 6-0 at halftime before pulling away with two third quarter touchdowns. After Jake Rudock connected with Drake Johnson for a 31-yard score, wide receiver Jehu Chesson took an inside handoff and sprinted down the left sideline for a 66-yard touchdown to make it 21-0. Ross finished with 44 yards on the ground for the Terps, leaving him just 13 yards shy of 2,000 career rushing yards. Jermaine Carter Jr. led Maryland with eight tackles, while Quinton Jefferson posted a sack, forced fumble and his first career interception. GAME STATS #22 MICHIGAN 28 MARYLAND0 Oct. 3, 2015 at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium (51,802) SCORING Michigan Maryland 1234- F 0 6157- 28 0000- 0 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter None Second Quarter MICH - FG Kenny Allen 30, 6:00 MICH - FG Kenny Allen 32, 0:53 Third Quarter MICH - Drake Johnson 33 pass fr Rudock (Hill pass fr Rudock), 7:59 MICH - Jehu Chesson 66 run (Allen kick), 5:97 Fourth Quarter MICH - Drake Johnson 1 run (Allen kick), 6:53 TEAM STATISTICS MICH MD First Downs 14 7 Rushes-Yards 40-19826-29 Comp-Att-Int 16-33-110-36-3 Passing Yards 180 76 Total Offense Plays-Yards73-378 62-105 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-4 Punt Returns-Yards 3-38 3-23 Interception Returns-Yards3-12 1-0 Punts-Average 6-40.313-36.4 Fumbles-Lost 3-20-0 Penalties-Yards 7-655-66 Third-Down Conversions 5-17 1-18 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-2 0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances3-3 0-0 Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-20 2-11 Time of Possession 34:19 25:41 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Defensive tackle Quinton Jefferson forced a fumble and caught his first career interception vs. Michigan. RUSHING - Maryland: Ross 14-44-0, Brown 5-8-0, Rowe1-(8)-0, Garman 6-(-15)-0; Michigan: Johnson 13-71-0, Chesson 1-66-1, Green 7-26-0, Rudock 4-19-0, Isaac 6-17-0, Houma 2-12-0, Darboh 1-(-2)-0, Douglas 3-(-3)-0. PASSING - Maryland: Rowe 8-27-3-47-0, Garman 2-9-0-29-0; Michigan: Rudock 16-32-1-180-1, Speight 0-1-0-0-0. RECEIVING - Maryland: L. Jacobs 3-20-0, Brown 2-26-0, Moore 2-17-0, Goins 1-13-0, T. Jacobs 1-1-0, B. Ross 1-(1)-0; Michigan: Butt 4-61-0, Chesson 4-41-0, Darboh 3-27-0, Houma 2-14-0, Johnson 1-31-1, Harris 1-6-0, Canteen 1-0-0. TACKLES - Maryland: J. Carter 6-2-8, S. Davis 6-0-6, Likely 5-1-6, Nixon 5-1-6, Hendy 4-2-6, Brooks 4-0-0, Jefferson 1-2-3, Thompson 2-0-0, Walker 2-0-0, Ross 2-0-2, Tanyi 2-0-2, Zanotto 1-1-2, Braglio 1-1-2, Ngakoue 1-0-1, Moore 1-0-1, Goins 1-0-1, Aniebonam 1-0-1, Ashiru 1-0-1, Brown 0-1-1; Michigan: Morgan 5-4-9, Bolden 4-2-6, Ojemudia 4-1-5, Hurst 3-1-4, Lewis 2-1-3, Clark 2-1-3, Godin 1-2-3, Peppers 2-0-2, Ross 2-0-2, Hill 2-0-2, Rudock 1-1-2, Charlton 0-2-2, Jenk-Stone 0-2-2, Furbush 1-0-1, Lyons 1-0-1, Thomas 1-0-1, Henry 1-0-1, Chesson 0-1-1, Gedeon 0-1-1, Glasgow 0-1-1, Watson 0-1-1, Wilson 0-1-1. 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL GAME 6 RECAP: OHIO STATE DESPITE STRONG START, TERPS FALL AT #1 OSU GAME STATS COLUMBUS, Ohio - Perry Hills set a new program quarterback record with 170 rushing yards but the Maryland football team fell, 4928, to No. 1 Ohio State on Saturday. Hills rushed for two touchdowns and threw for another one, a 52-yard pass to D.J. Moore in the first quarter. The junior finished the afternoon with 133 passing yards. The game swung in the Terrapins’ favor when Ohio State missed a 44-yard field goal with 1:12 remaining in the first half. On the first play from scrimmage, Hills broke loose for a 75-yard scamper through the heart of the Buckeye defense. Hills then finished the drive with a 3-yard rush into the endzone to draw the Terps within a touchdown, 21-14, heading into halftime. The Terps carried their momentum into the second half, capping off a 9-play, 69-yard drive with a 4-yard Hill touchdown rush to tie the game, 21-21. MARYLAND28 #1 OHIO STATE 49 Oct. 10, 2015 at Ohio Stadium (107,869) The starpower of the Buckeyes (6-0, 2-0 Big Ten) and running back Ezekiel Elliott (2 TD’s) proved too much for the Terrapins (2-4, 0-2) as they shook free in the second half and extended their nation’s best winning streak to 19. Ohio State has won 26 straight regularseason conference games. Ohio State coach Urban Meyer juggled his quarterbacks, using Jones to start drives and Barrett to finish them. Jones threw a 19-yard TD pass to Braxton Miller and connected on a 48-yarder to Jalin Marshall. Trailing, 49-21, late in the game, Maryland used six plays and a 1-yard Wes Brown touchdown run to finish the scoring. SCORING MARYLAND OHIO STATE 1234- F 7777- 28 7 141414- 49 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter MD - Moore 52yd pass fr Hills (Craddock kick), 10:52 OSU - Barrett 3yd run (Willoughby kick), 4:23 Second Quarter OSU - Elliott 2yd run (Willoughby kick), 14:32 OSU - Miller 19yd pass fr Jones (Willoughby kick), 6:41 UMD - Hills 3yd run (Craddock kick), 0:43 Third Quarter UMD - Hills 4yd run (Craddock kick), 11:17 OSU - Marshall 48yd pass fr Jones (Willoughby kick), 6:58 OSU - Barrett 1yd run (Willoughby kick), 0:15 Fourth Quarter OSU - Elliott 16yd run (Willoughby kick), 6:38 OSU - Barrett 18yd run (Willoughby kick), 5:46 UMD - Brown 1yd run (Craddock kick), 0:55 TEAM STATISTICS MD OSU First Downs 20 31 Rushes-Yards 42-25347-182 Comp-Att-Int 10-27-223-30-0 Passing Yards 133 317 Total Offense Plays-Yards69-386 77-499 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-25 1-28 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-25 Punts-Average 6-44.23-54.7 Fumbles-Lost 0-01-0 Penalties-Yards 9-636-45 Third-Down Conversions 5-14 5-11 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-2 1-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances3-3 6-6 Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-4 4-25 Time of Possession 29:36 30:24 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Junior Perry Hills ran for 170 yards on the ground - a Maryland record for a quarterback. RUSHING - Maryland: Hills 25-170-2, Brown 5-30-1, Ross 7-29-0, Moore 1-9-0, L. Jacobs 1-9-0, Likely 1-8-0, Johnson 2-(-2)-0; OSU: Elliott 21-106-2, Barrett 12-62-3, Jones 6-19-0, Miller 3-11-0, Dunn 1-10-0, Samuel 1-1-0. PASSING - Maryland: Hills 10-27-2-133-1; OSU: Jones 2128-0-291-2, Barrett 2-2-0-26-0. RECEIVING - Maryland: L. Jacobs 4-26-0, Moore 3-64-1, Lane 1-16-0, Edwards 1-14-0, T. Jacobs 1-13-0; OSU: Thomas 7-107-0, Elliott 6-47-0, Miller 5-79-1, Marshall 4-78-1, Wilson 1-6-0. TACKLES - Maryland: Nixon 7-4-11, Carter 4-5-9, Brooks 3-6-9, Davis 5-2-7, Burkett 4-1-5, Thompson 3-2-5, Hendy 1-4-5, Likely 1-4-5, Ngakoue 2-2-4, Aniebonam 2-2-4, Jefferson 3-0-3, Ross 2-0-2, Ezeagwu 2-0-2, Ukandu 1-1-2, Walker 1-1-2, Opara 0-2-2, Moore 1-0-1, Kulka 0-1-1, Hill 0-1-1; OSU: McMillan 6-2-8, Bell 5-3-8, Perry 6-1-7, Lewis 3-2-5, Powell 3-1-4, Booker 2-2-4, Conley 3-0-3, Washington 2-1-3, Worley 2-1-3, Lee 1-2-3, Fada 1-0-1, Lattimore 1-0-1, Schutt 1-0-1, Ward 1-0-1, Bosa 1-0-1, McLaurin 1-0-1, Hale 0-1-1, Hooker 0-1-1, Apple 0-1-1. 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL GAME 7 RECAP: PENN STATE TERPS RALLY FALLS SHORT vs. PENN STATE BALTIMORE, Md. - A 27-yard touchdown pass early in the fourth quarter by Christian Hackenberg lifted Penn State to a 31-30 victory over Maryland Saturday afternoon in front of 68,948 at M&T Bank Stadium. Penn State improves to 6-2 overall and 3-1 in the Big Ten, while Maryland falls to 2-5 on the year and 0-3 in league play. Maryland led in the fourth quarter after junior Perry Hills directed an 88-yard march that ended with a 10-yard touchdown pass to DeAndre Lane, making it 27-24. The touchdown reception was the first in Lane’s career. Hills ran for 128 yards and completed 19 of 28 passes for 225 yards. He’s the first Terp to run for 100 yards in consecutive games since C.J. Brown accomplished the feat in 2011. Penn State regained the lead, 31-27, with 13:39 left when Hackenberg hit Geno Lewis. Maryland cut the gap with a field goal to make it 31-30, but the Terps committed turnovers on three of their final four possessions to come up short. GAME STATS PENN STATE 31 MARYLAND30 Oct. 24, 2015 at M&T Bank Stadium (68,948) SCORING Penn State Maryland 1234- F 7107 7- 31 7 6143- 30 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter PSU - Barkley 6yd run (Julius kick), 2:49 UMD - Hills 12yd run (Craddock kick), 1:36 Second Quarter UMD - FG Craddock 44yd, 9:35 UMD - FG Craddock 27yd, 3:51 PSU - Godwin 37yd pass fr Hackenberg (Julius kick), 0:31 PSU - FG Julius 40yd, 0:31 Third Quarter UMD - B. Ross 10yd run (Craddock kick), 9:17 PSU - Hamilton 20yd pass fr Hackenberg (Julis kick), 5:32 UMD - Lane 10yd pass fr Hills (Craddock kick), 0:51 Fourth Quarter PSU - Lewis 27yd pass fr Hackenberg (Julius kick), 13:39 UMD - FG Craddock 29yd, 10:15 TEAM STATISTICS PSU MD First Downs 16 21 Rushes-Yards 31-4848-241 Comp-Att-Int 13-30-019-28-3 Passing Yards 315 225 Total Offense Plays-Yards61-363 76-466 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-4 Punt Returns-Yards 3-38 3-23 Interception Returns-Yards3-12 1-0 Punts-Average 6-40.32-34.5 Fumbles-Lost 4-33-2 Penalties-Yards 6-396-55 Third-Down Conversions 3-13 4-13 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-0 0-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances2-2 5-6 Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-23 4-21 Time of Possession 23:44 36:16 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Defensive end Yannick Ngakoue totaled his eighth and ninth sacks of the season in defeat. RUSHING - Maryland: HIlls (26-124-1), B. Ross 10-58-1, Likely 4-30-0, Brown 5-17-0, Johnson 2-11-0, Goins 1-1-0; PSU: Barkley 20-65-0., Polk 1-8-0, Scott 1-1-0, McSorley 1-(-5)-0, Hackenberg 1-(-16)-0. PASSING - Maryland: Hills 19-28-3-225-1; PSU: Hackenberg 13-29-0-315-3, Lewis 0-1-0-0-0. RECEIVING - Maryland: L. Jacobs 4-50-0, Culmer 3-65-0, Moore 3-24-0, Brown 3-5-0, Etta-Tawo 2-27-0, T. Jacobs 1-43-0, Lane 1-10-1, Likely 1-4-0, B. Ross 1-(-3)-0; PSU: Hamilton 5-96-1, Godwin 4-135-1, Blacknall 1-38-0, Lewis 1-27-1, Carter 1-17-0, Thompkins 1-2-0. TACKLES - Maryland: J. Carter 4-1-5, Thompson 3-2-5, S. Davis 4-0-4, Hendy 4-0-4, Ngakoue 4-0-4, Braglio 2-2-4, Likely 3-0-3, Nixon 3-0-3, Jefferson 2-0-2, Brooks 2-0-2, Walker 1-0-1, Ezeagwu 1-0-1, Conyers 1-0-1, Ukandu 1-01, Burke 1-0-1, Zanotto 1-0-1, Opara 1-0-1, Hill 0-1-1; PSU: Reeder 9-1-10, Allen 6-3-9, Johnson 5-4-9, Cabinda 5-3-8, Lucas 6-1-7, Zettel 5-2-7, Bell 4-2-6, Nassib 3-1-4, Reid 2-13, Cooper 2-0-2, Haley 2-0-2, Williams 2-0-2, Schwan 1-1-2, Sickels 1-1-2, Bowen 0-2-2. 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL GAME 8 RECAP: IOWA TERPS FALL AT #10 IOWA, 31-15 GAME STATS IOWA CITY - Junior William Likely returned a kickoff 100 yards for a score in the fourth quarter, but the Maryland football team fell, 3115, to No. 10 Iowa at Kinnick Stadium Saturday afternoon. Maryland quarterback Perry Hills ran for 104 yards on 19 carries, his third straight contest with at least 100 yards on the ground. The junior also tossed a touchdown pass. Iowa used a touchdown late in the second quarter to lead 21-0 at halftime. Maryland got within 21-7 early in the fourth quarter on a 7-yard TD pass from Hills to Taivon Jacobs. MARYLAND15 #10 IOWA 31 Oct. 31, 2015 at Kinnick Stadium (62,667) Marshall Koehn’s 49-yard field goal pushed Iowa’s cushion back to 17 with 11 minutes left. The Terps quickly drove deep into Iowa territory, but the Terrapin drive stalled. Likely took the subsequent kickoff back for a score, and the Terps tacked on a two-point conversion to make it a two-score game, but Iowa was able to run out the clock. Junior Yannick Ngakoue recorded 1.5 sacks to improve his season total to 10.5. Junior Quinton Jefferson tied his career high with 3.0 TFL. SCORING MARYLAND IOWA 1234- F 00015- 15 714010- 31 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter IOWA - Daniels 1yd run (Koehn kick), 4:42 Second Quarter IOWA - Wadley 11yd run (Koehn kick), 8:30 IOWA - Mitchell 2yd run (Koehn kick), 0:09 Third Quarter None Fourth Quarter UMD - T. Jacobs 7d pass fr Hills (Craddock kick), 14:37 IOWA - Koehn 49yd FG, 11:04 IOWA - King 88yd INT return (Koehn kick), 7:38 UMD - Likely 100yd kickoff return (Hills run), 7:26 TEAM STATISTICS MD IOWA First Downs 15 18 Rushes-Yards 34-16744-110 Comp-Att-Int 11-23-312-24-0 Passing Yards 74 183 Total Offense Plays-Yards57-241 68-293 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-4 2- (-2) Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-100-1 Punts-Average 7-40.46-38.8 Fumbles-Lost 2-11-1 Penalties-Yards 8-727-53 Third-Down Conversions 1-10 6-16 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-1 0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances1-2 4-4 Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-30 2-8 Time of Possession 27:08 32:52 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Junior William Likely scored a 100-yard kickoff return touchdown to cap off his 220-yard kick return day - the second-highest single-game mark in Maryland history. RUSHING - Maryland: Hills 19-104-0, Brown 8-33-0, B. Ross 5-31-0, Cockerille 1-1-0, Likely 1-(-2)-0; Iowa: Wadley 19-67-1, Daniels 13-60-1, Mitchell 1-2-1, Beatherd 8-(-14)-0 PASSING - Maryland: Hills 11-22-3-74-1; Iowa: Beatherd 12-23-0-183-0 RECEIVING - Maryland: T. Jacobs 3-18-1, Edwards 2-8-0, Culmer 1-14-0, Etta-Tawo 1-13-0, B. Ross 1-11-0, Moore 1-50, Brown 1-3-0, Davenport 1-2-0; Iowa: VandeBerg 3-54-0, Smith 2-35-0, Mitchell 2-24-0, Hillyer 2-15-0, Kittle 1-26-0, Krieger-Coble 1-15-0, Smith 1-14-0. TACKLES - Maryland: Nixon 6-3-9, S. Davis 6-1-7, Brooks 3-4-7, Hendy 1-4-5, Jefferson 4-0-4, J. Carter 4-0-4, Ukandu 2-2-4, Zanotto 2-2-4, Ngakoue 1-2-3, Savage 2-0-2, Thompson 1-1-2, Opara 1-1-2, Braglio 0-2-2, Hill 1-0-1, Kulka 1-0-1, Conyers 1-0-1, Burke 1-0-1, J. Ross 1-0-1, Likely 1-0-1, Aniebonam 0-1-1; Iowa: Taylor 4-4-8, Meier 4-3-7, Jewell 4-2-6, Hesse 1-5-6, Fisher 1-5-6, Lomax 3-2-5, King 2-3-5, Niemann 1-4-5, Bazata 1-3-4, Mabin 2-1-3, Johnson 1-2-3, Koehn 2-0-2, Power 0-2-2, Perry 0-2-2, Jackson 1-0-1, Ward 0-1-1, Hockaday 0-1-1, Fleming 0-1-1. 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL GAME 9 RECAP: WISCONSIN TERPS COME UP SHORT vs. BADGERS, 31-24 COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Maryland put up a fight on Homecoming, with Perry Hills and Caleb Rowe each throwing for a score, but Wisconsin was able to hold on to defeat the Terps, 31-24, in front of 44,678 at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Wisconsin won its fifth straight game to improve to 8-2 overall and 5-1 in the Big 10. The Terps fall to 2-7 on the year and 0-5 in league play. Junior running back Wes Brown rushed for a seven-yard touchdown to give Maryland a 7-0 lead in the first quarter. It was his third touchdown of the season and 11th of his career. Trailing 17-10, Hills found freshman wide receiver D.J. Moore for a 40-yard touchdown that sent the game into halftime all tied up. Moore has three touchdown grabs on the year, the most by a Maryland freshman since current NFL standout Stefon Diggs had six touchdowns in 2012. Wisconsin finished off a seven-play, 71-yard drive with a seven-yard touchdown pass from Joel Stave to Dare Ogunbowale less than a minute into the fourth quarter. That score gave the Badgers a 31-17 lead over the Terrapins. With Rowe in at quarterback, the Terps moved the ball late in the fourth quarter. The junior completed five passes for 81 yards on a drive that culminated with a 27-yard scoring strike to Levern Jacobs with 2:39 to go to make it a 31-24 game. Maryland recover the ensuing onside kick, but an offside penalty on the Terps nullified the play. Wisconsin was able to cover up the next onside attempt and run out the remainder of the clock. Maryland’s 24 points against Wisconsin, the nation’s leading defense (11.0 points per game), is the most points scored against the Badgers since their season-opening loss to Alabama (35-17). GAME STATS WISCONSIN31 MARYLAND24 Nov. 7, 2015 at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium (44,678) SCORING Wisconsin Maryland 1234- F 14377- 31 7100 7- 24 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter UMD - Brown 7yd run (Craddock kick), 9:17 WIS - Jamerson 98yd run (Gaglianone kick), 9:04 WIS - Ogunbowale 21yd run (Gaglianone kick), 3:56 Second Quarter UMD - FG Greene 44yd, 13:34 WIS - FG Gaglianone 28yd, 7:05 UMD - D.J. Moore 40yd rec fr Hills (Greene kick), 0:49 Third Quarter WIS - Ingold 1yd run (Gaglianone kick), 5:17 Fourth Quarter WIS - Ogunbowale 7yd rec fr Stave (Gaglianone kick), 14:01 UMD - L. Jacobs 27yd rec fr Rowe (Greene kick), 2:39 TEAM STATISTICS WIS MD First Downs 18 16 Rushes-Yards 40-11732-112 Comp-Att-Int 15-24-113-34-2 Passing Yards 188 204 Total Offense Plays-Yards64-305 66-316 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-0 1-(-1) Interception Returns-Yards2-39 1-4 Punts-Average 6-32.07-31.9 Fumbles-Lost 0-00-0 Penalties-Yards 7-5411-79 Third-Down Conversions 3-13 5-16 Fourth-Down Conversions 2-2 0-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances3-3 2-2 Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-27 4-27 Time of Possession 33:26 26:34 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Wide receiver D.J. Moore caught his third touchdown pass of the season - the most for a Maryland true freshman since Stefon Diggs in 2012. RUSHING - Maryland: Likely 3-56-0, Brown 10-34-1, Johnson 3-19-0, Cockerille 3-13-0, B. Ross 2-4-0, Hills 11-(-14)-0; Wisconsin: Schobert 1-57-0, Ogunbowale 19-47-1, Deal 9-42-0, Erickson 1-0-1. PASSING - Maryland: Hills 6-16-1-97-1, Rowe 7-18-1-97-1; Wisconsin: Stave 15-24-1-188-1. RECEIVING - Maryland: Lane 3-63-0, Moore 2-51-1, L. Jacobs 2-48-1, Etta-Tawo 2-16-0, T. Jacobs 2-10-0, Culmer 1-12-0, Brown 1-4-0; Wisconsin: Erickson 5-83-0, Ogunbowale 3-16-1, Watt 2-32-0, Peavy 2-31-0, Fumagalli 2-14-0, McEvoy 1-12-0. TACKLES - Maryland: Hendy 5-3-8, S. Davis 5-2-7, Carter 3-3-6, Jefferson 3-3-6, Nixon 4-1-5, Ngakoue 3-2-5, Ukandu 2-3-5, Zanotto 2-2-4, Thompson 2-2-4, Likely 3-0-3, Opara 2-1-3, Hill 2-0-2, Braglio 1-1-2, Brooks 0-2-2, Conyers 1-01, Culmer 1-0-1, Woods 1-0-1, B. Ross 1-0-1, Lane 1-0-1, Aniebonam 0-1-1, Adams 0-1-1, Savage 0-1-1; Wisconsin: Cichy 8-2-10, Caputo 5-2-7, Edwards 3-2-5, Hillary 2-2-4, Obasih 2-2-4, McEvoy 2-2-4, Biegel 2-1-3, Tindal 2-1-3, Schobert 1-1-2, Sheehy 1-1-2, Trezy 1-1-2, Straus 1-1-2. 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL GAME 10 RECAP: MICHIGAN STATE GAME STATS DEFENSE STRONG IN TERPS’ LOSS TO SPARTANS EAST LANSING, Mich. - Despite a standout day from the defense that included forcing three turnovers, the Maryland football team fell to #14 Michigan State, 24-7, Saturday at Spartan Stadium. Junior defensive end Yannick Ngakoue posted 1.5 sacks in the game to bring his season total to 12.5 (second in the nation), while William Likely finished with 75 all-purpose yards to become the first defensive player (12th overall) in Maryland history to reach 3,000 career all-purpose yards. The Spartans broke the scoreless tie eight minutes into the first quarter when quarterback Tyler O’Connor capped off a 10-play drive with a 10-yard touchdown pass to Macgarrett Kings. The Terps immediately responded with their own 10-play scoring drive, as running back Brandon Ross crossed the goal line from one yard out. The drive was largely set up by Perry Hills and Levern Jacobs, who connected for 50 yards on the series. The Maryland defense stood tall for the next 20 minutes of action, but it was Riley Bullough’s interception for a touchdown that broke the 7-7 draw with 2:07 to play in the first half. Michigan State then added a field goal from 35 yards out to close the half, giving the Spartans a 17-7 advantage. The Spartans extended their advantage in the second half when they finished an 11-play drive with a Gerald Holmes 3-yard rushing touchdown. MARYLAND7 #14 MICHIGAN STATE 24 Nov. 17, 2015 at Spartan Stadium (73,406) SCORING 1234- F MARYLAND 7000- 7 MICHIGAN STATE 7107 0- 24 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter MSU - Kings 10yd pass fr O’Connor (Geiger kick), 6:52 UMD - B. Ross 1yd run (Greene kick), 4:23 Second Quarter MSU - Bullough 44yd INT return (Geiger kick), 2:07 MSU - Geiger 35yd FG, 0:00 Third Quarter MSU - Holmes 3yd run (Geiger kick), 7:20 Fourth Quarter None TEAM STATISTICS MD MSU First Downs 16 16 Rushes-Yards 37-10741-141 Comp-Att-Int 17-36-312-32-2 Passing Yards 182 121 Total Offense Plays-Yards73-289 73-262 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-7 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards2-33 3-81-1 Punts-Average 7-29.97-42.4 Fumbles-Lost 3-22-1 Penalties-Yards 1-87-50 Third-Down Conversions 4-16 6-16 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-3 0-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances1-1 3-4 Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-8 3-14 Time of Possession 27:49 32:11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Senior Anthony Nixon had two interceptions at Michigan State - a personal single-game career-high. RUSHING - Maryland: Brown 12-52-0, Hills 16-39-0, B. Ross 6-16-1, Likely 2-1-0, Goins 1-(-1)-0; MSU: Holmes 18-83-1, Terry 3-13-0, Kings 2-12-0, Scott 2-12-0, O’Connor 4-10-0, Cook 2-7-0, London 4-6-0, Shelton 2-4-0, Williams 1-3-0, Geiger 1-(-6)-0. PASSING - Maryland: Hills 14-30-1-140-0, Rowe 3-5-2-42-0, D.J. Moore 0-1-0-0-0; MSU: Cook 6-20-1-77-0, O’Connor 6-11-1-44-1, Terry 0-1-0-0-0. RECEIVING - Maryland: Etta-Tawo 5-63-0, L. Jacobs 3-550, T. Javobs 3-34-0, Likely 3-9-0, Moore 1-10-0, Davenport 1-6-0, Culmer 1-5-0; MSU: Kings 4-48-1, Shelton 3-35-0, Burbridge 3-27-0, Price 2-11-0. TACKLES - Maryland: Hendy 6-3-9, Nixon 3-4-7, Ukandu 3-36, Carter 2-3-5, S. Davis 2-3-5, Brooks 2-3-5, Ngakoue 1-4-5, Conyers 0-4-4, Likely 2-1-3, Aniebonam 2-1-3, Braglio 1-1-2, Jefferson 1-1-2, Thompson 0-2-2, Burke 0-2-2, Zanotto 1-0-1, Woods 1-0-1, Savage 1-0-1, Tucker 1-0-1, Rowe 1-0-1, L. Jacobs 1-0-1, Burkett 0-1-1; MSU: Nicholson 5-4-9, McDowell 5-3-8, Bullough 3-4-7, Reschke 2-5-7, Harris 1-5-6, Hicks 2-2-4, Miller 2-2-4, Calhoun 1-3-4, Cox 2-1-3, Colquhoun 2-1-3, Cooper 1-2-3, Knox 1-1-2, Frey 1-1-2, Thomas 1-1-2, Edmondson 0-2-2, Dowell 0-2-2, Evans 0-2-2, Burbridge 1-0-1, Martinez 0-1-1, Smith 0-1-1, Willis 0-1-1. 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL GAME 11 RECAP: INDIANA ROSS ERUPTS FOR 250 YARDS IN TERPS LOSS COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Senior Brandon Ross became just the fourth Terrapin to rush for 250 yards or more in a game, but Maryland lost its 2015 home finale to Indiana, 47-28, at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium Saturday afternoon. Ross joins LaMont Jordan (306 yards vs. Virginia, 1999), Bruce Perry (276 yards vs. Wake Forest, 2001) and Josh Allen (257 yards vs. Virginia, 2003) as the only Terps to rush for more than 250 yards in a game. The senior also scored three touchdowns in the game, making him the first player in Maryland history to have at least 250 yards rushing in a game with three or more touchdowns. The 250-yard performance also vaulted Ross up the career rushing list for the Terps. He now has 2,375 career rushing yards, which places him ninth on the all-time list, passing Willie Joyner (2,140 yards, 1980-83), Alvin Blount (2,158 yards, 1983-86) and Louis Carter (2,266 yards, 1972-74). After the Hoosiers opened the game with a field goal, Maryland rattled off 21 straight points. On the Terps’ second play from scrimmage, Ross raced 79 yards down the right sideline for the score to give Maryland a 7-3 lead. The 79yard rush was the longest of the season for the Terrapins, surpassing Perry Hills’ 75-yard rush at Ohio State. Ross’ 79-yarder was the longest TD run by a Terrapin since the 2010 Military Bowl when Da’Rel Scott had a 91-yard TD run vs. East Carolina on Dec. 28 at RFK Stadium. After the Maryland defense forced a punt on the next IU possession, Ross gave the Terps a 14-3 lead with a 22-yard touchdown run down the right side. On the drive, junior quarterback Caleb Rowe went 4-of-6 passing for 50 yards. A strip-sack by Yannick Ngakoue and a fumble recovery by Quinton Jefferson on the ensuing Indiana drive gave Maryland excellent field possession on the Hoosiers’ 20-yard line. That led to a 14-yard TD pass from Rowe to Malcolm Culmer to make it a 21-3 lead for the Terps. The sack by Ngakoue gave him the singleseason record for the Terrapins with 13.5, surpassing the 13 put up by Bruce Palmer in 1978 and Mark Duda in 1982. Indiana responded by scoring all 20 points in the second quarter to go into halftime with a 30-21 lead. Ross wasted no time getting Maryland on the board in the third quarter. The senior took a handoff on the first play of the second half and sprinted 75 yards down the right sideline for his third long TD run of the game. The scoring run was Ross’ third of the day, setting a new single-game high for the senior in his final home game. The last time a Maryland player rushed for three scores in a game was Aug. 30, 2014 when C.J. Brown had three rushing TDs vs. James Madison. The 75-yard run gave Ross 226 yards on 14 carries. The last time a Terp had 200+ yards on the ground was Dec. 29, 2010 when Da’Rel Scott had 201 yards on 13 carries vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl. Through three quarters Ross has racked up 228 yards on 17 carries. The 228 yards rushing were the most in a game by a Terp since 2003 when Bruce Perry had 237 yards vs. Wake Forest. The third Ross touchdown was the final score of the game for the Terps, who played the entire second half without an injured Rowe. Brandon Ross had a memorable Senior Day, becoming the first player in Maryland history to run for 250 yards and three touchdowns. GAME STATS INDIANA47 MARYLAND28 Nov. 7, 2015 at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium (33,685) SCORING Indiana Maryland 1234- F 102017 7 - 47 21070- 28 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter IU - FG Oakes 21yd, 11:24 UMD - B. Ross 79yd run (Greene kick), 10:34 UMD - B. Ross 22yd run (Greene kick), 7:10 UMD - Culmer 14yd rec fr Rowe (Greene kick), 5:32 IU - Paigre 19yd rec fr Sudfeld (Oakes kick), 1:32 Second Quarter IU - Booker 59yd rec fr Sudfeld (Oakes kick), 14:02 IU - Sudfeld 1yd run (Oakes kick), 11:59 IU - FG Oakes 19yd, 8:00 IU - FG Oakes 48yd, 3:20 Third Quarter UMD - B. Ross 75yd run (Greene kick), 14:18 IU - Paige 6yd rec fr Sudfeld (Oakes kick), 13:04 IU - Cooper 3yd rec fr Sudfeld (Oakes kick), 9:50 IU - FG Oakes 36yd, 1:48 TEAM STATISTICS IU MD First Downs 24 23 Rushes-Yards 45-17046-319 Comp-Att-Int 23-35-021-41-0 Passing Yards 385 170 Total Offense Plays-Yards80-555 87-489 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-8 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts-Average 4-40.87-36.1 Fumbles-Lost 2-14-0 Penalties-Yards 7-558-52 Third-Down Conversions 4-14 3-16 Fourth-Down Conversions 0-1 2-6 Red-Zone Scores-Chances7-7 1-2 Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-6 1-8 Time of Possession 30:54 29:06 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Maryland: Ross 19-250-3, Rowe 4-27-0, Cockerille 12-23-0, Goins 6-18-0, Johnson 2-2-0, Riddle 2-2-0: Indiana: Redding 24-130-0, Majette 9-32-0, Howard 3-14-0, Wilson 2-0-2, Sudfeld 3-(-1)-0, Rodriguez 2-(-2)-0. PASSING - Maryland: Cockerille 11-22-0-82-0, Rowe 10-190-88-1; Indiana: Sudfeld 23-35-0-385-4. RECEIVING - Maryland: L. Jacobs 4-50-0, T. Jacobs 4-22-0, D. Moore 3-25-0, Culmer 2-23-1, Edwards 2-4-0, Johnson 1-23-0, Davenport 1-11-0, B. Ross 1-9-0, Gallo 1-4-0, Likely 1-4-0, Cockerille 1-(-5)-0; Indiana: Cobbs 9-192-0, Paige 5-64-2, Booker 2-79-1, Jones 2-21-0, Cooper 2-(-1)-1, Timian 1-24-0, Graham 1-10-0, Redding 1-(-4)-0. TACKLES - Maryland: Carter 8-5-13, Conyers 6-2-9, Brooks 3-4-7, S. Davis 6-0-6, Nixon 5-1-6, Jefferson 3-2-5, Hendy 3-2-5, Zanotto 3-2-5, Thompson 3-1-4, Savage 3-0-3, Likely 2-1-3, Braglio 2-1-3, J. Ross 1-0-1, Cockerille 1-0-1, Dean 1-0-1, Walker 1-0-1, Opara 1-0-1, Ngakoue 1-0-1, Ukand 0-1-1; Indiana: Scales 4-3-7, Oliver 4-3-7 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL GAME 12 RECAP: RUTGERS TERPS SLICE RUTGERS IN COMEBACK VICTORY GAME STATS PISCATAWAY, N.J. - Brandon Ross scored on an 80-yard run with 4:40 to play and Maryland erased a 21-point deficit to claim a 46-41 victory on Saturday. After playing in his final game, Ross said the Terps’ biggest comeback since overcoming a 20-point deficit against Virginia in 2006 should send a message to the returning players about never giving up. “We wanted this win so bad, especially with how they came back on us last season,” Ross said, referring to Rutgers rallying from a 25-point deficit to win. “We really wanted this one bad and we came back and got it.” Ross ran for three touchdowns for the second straight game and Ty Johnson carried for two more as the Terrapins (3-9, 1-7 Big Ten) gave interim coach Mike Locksley his first win in six games and snapped an eight-game overall losing streak. Ross’ go-ahead score came on the first play from scrimmage after Kyle Federico had put Rutgers ahead 41-39 with a 30-yard field goal with 4:57 to play. Ross said the offense never doubted it would come back and take the lead. “We knew at that point, we had momentum, and we were going to go down and get a score and the defense was going to stop them somehow,” Ross said. “There was no doubt.” Ross scored on a counter to give his team the lead and Maryland’s defense stopped Robert Martin twice for no gain at the Terps 38 to kill Rutgers’ final drive with 1:25 to play. “We all knew that we were going to come back,” said backup quarterback Caleb Rowe, who came off the bench in the second quarter MARYLAND46 RUTGERS41 Nov. 28, 2015 at High Point Solutions Stadium (44,846) and threw for 239 yards and ran for 98. “Nobody was down on themselves. It was something we have been through before. We just battled on back.” Kenneth Goins Jr. had given Maryland its first lead at 39-38 with a 42-yard touchdown run with 8:43 to play and Federico gave Rutgers its final lead on the next series. Chris Laviano threw a career-best four touchdowns and Paul James ran for a touchdown for Rutgers (4-8, 1-7), which lost five of its final six games. Ross rushed for 173 yards and also scored on runs of 16 yards and 1 yard. Johnson tallied on runs of 43 and 44 yards. Maryland finished with 401 yards rushing and had 656 yards in total offense, the first time it has passed the 600-yard mark since 2004. Laviano’s touchdown passes covered 6 yards to Leonte Carroo, 6 yards to Josh Hicks, 7 yards to Janarion Grant and 1 yard to Charles Scarff. Scarff’s first career touchdown gave the Scarlet Knights a 38-27 lead late in the third quarter, but it would not be enough to hold off Maryland, which limited Rutgers to 10 secondhalf points after its biggest first half of the season. Trailing 31-10 late in the second quarter after a 6-yard touchdown run by James, the Terps got back in the game by reeling off 17 straight points to close the gap to 31-27 on Johnson’s 44-yard run. SCORING MARYLAND RUTGERS 1234- F 0 131419- 46 7247 3- 41 SCORING SUMMARY First Quarter RU - Caroo 6yd rec fr Laviano (Federico kick), 8:59 Second Quarter RU - Federick 44yd FG, 14:17 RU - Hicks 6yd rec fr Laviano (Federico kick), 11:56 MD - Greene 26yd FG. 9:14 RU - Grant 7yd rec fr Laviano (Federico kick), 7:18 MD - Johnson 43yd run (Greene kick), 6:49 RU - James 6yd run (Federico kick), 2:43 MD - Greene 25yd FG, 0:32 Third Quarter MD - B. Ross 16yd run (Greene kick), 13:33 MD - Johnson 44yd run (Greene kick), 4:16 RU - Scarff 1yd rec fr Laviano (Federick kick), 0:43 Fourth Quarter MD - B. Ross 1yd run (Rowe rush failed), 14:23 MD - Goins 42yd run (Rowe pass failed), 1:46 RU - Federico 30 yd FG, 4:57 MD - B. Ross 80yd run (Greene kick), 4:40 TEAM STATISTICS MD RU First Downs 27 23 Rushes-Yards 42-40147-186 Comp-Att-Int 19-38-121-33-1 Passing Yards 255 344 Total Offense Plays-Yards80-656 80-530 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-7 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards2-23 1-0 Punts-Average 3-42.35-48.6 Fumbles-Lost 0-00-0 Penalties-Yards 3-319-92 Third-Down Conversions 5-14 3-11 Fourth-Down Conversions 1-2 0-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances4-5 6-6 Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 1-7 Time of Possession 23:10 36:50 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Senior Brandon Ross ran for 173 yards and three touchdowns in his final game in a Maryland uniform. RUSHING - Maryland: B. Ross 28-173-3, Rowe 7-98-0. Johnson 2-87-0, Goins 1-42-0, Culmer 1-11-0, Hills 1-(-7)-0; Rutgers: Jaames 17-71-1, Hicks 10-61-0, Martin 16-42-0, Grant 2-9-0, Goodwin 1-6-0. PASSING - Maryland: Rowe 16-32-0-239-0, Hills 3-6-1-16-0; Rutgers: Laviano 21-33-1-344-4. RECEIVING - Maryland: Davenport 7-89-0, Lane 4-63-0, Moore 4-49-0, Culmer 2-39-0, T. Jacobs 1-10-0, Gallo 1-50; Rutgers: Carroo 7-183-1, Grant 4-56-1, Patton 4-49-0, Arcidiacono 2-23-0, Flanagan 1-17-0, Bergen 1-9-0, Hicks 1-6-1, Scarff 1-1-1. TACKLES - Maryland: S. Davis 10-1-11, Nixon 7-3-10, Thompson 7-0-7, J. Carter 5-2-7, Savage 5-0-5, Zanotto 2-3-5, Brooks 4-0-4, Hendy 3-1-4, Braglio 3-0-3, Hill 3-0-3; Rutgers: Hampton 8-1-9, Gause 6-3-9, Wharton 6-1-7... 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL THE BIG TEN CONFERENCE 2015 STANDINGS BIG TEN EAST DIVISION W L ForOpp Michigan State Ohio State Michigan Penn State Indiana Rutgers Maryland 7 7 6 4 2 1 1 1 1 2 4 6 7 7 Iowa Northwestern Wisconsin Nebraska Illinois Minnesota Purdue 8 6 6 3 2 2 1 W OVERALL L ForOppHm Rd Nu Streak W L ForOppHm Rd Nu Streak 268 170 12 282 119 11 256 168 9 190 184 7 281317 6 170334 4 178282 3 WEST DIVISION W L ForOpp 0 253153 2 148162 2 194119 5 245227 6 135203 6 194239 7 180297 MARYLAND’S RECORD WHEN... 12 10 9 5 5 5 2 1 1 3 5 6 8 9 417 266 7-0 4-1 1-0 Won 4 420 168 6-1 5-0 0-0 Won 1 367 206 5-2 4-1 0-0 Lost 1 284 260 6-1 1-4 0-0 Lost 3 4344453-4 3-2 0-0 Won 2 3254192-5 2-3 0-0 Lost 1 2964132-5 1-4 0-0 Won 1 1 4172407-0 5-0 0-1 Lost 1 2 2481976-1 4-1 0-0 Won 5 3 3251575-24-10-0Won 1 7 3903333-4 2-3 0-0 Lost 1 7 2722794-3 1-4 0-0 Lost 3 7 2713133-4 2-3 0-0 Lost 1 10 3014382-5 0-5 0-0 Lost 4 2015 BIG TEN PLAYERS OF THE WEEK Specialist of the Week William Likely, Week 1 William Likely, Week 9 2015 NATIONAL WEEKLY HONORS Lou Groza Star of the Week Week 1 Brad Craddock, Paul Hornung Honor Roll William Likely, Week 1 William Likely, Week 3 MD’s Record In... 2015 September2-2 October0-4 November1-3 MD’s Conference Record... At home 0-4 On the road 1-3 Neutral0-0 MD’s Non-Conference Record... At home 2-1 On the road 0-1 Neutral0-0 MD vs. Ranked Teams... At home 0-1 On the road 0-3 Neutral0-0 MD’s Record in Games... Decided by 1-3 points 0-1 4-7 points 1-1 8-10 points 0-0 11-19 points 1-3 20-29 points 0-3 30+ points 1-1 MD’s Record When Scoring... 10 or fewer points 0-3 11-19 points 0-1 20-29 points 0-4 30+ points 3-1 MD’s Record When Allowing... 10 or fewer points 11-19 points 20-29 points 30+ points MD’s Record in Games... During the day At night Scoring first Opponent scores first Leading after the 1st quarter Trailing after the 1st quarter Tied after the 1st quarter Leading at halftime Trailing at halftime Tied at halftime Leading after the 3rd quarter Trailing after the 3rd quarter Tied after the 3rd quarter In overtime MD’s Record When... 100-yard rusher 100-yard receiver 300-yard passer Less than 300 yards total offense 300-399 yards total offense 400-499 yards total offense 500+ yards total offense Committing fewer turnovers Committing more turnovers Turnovers are equal No turnovers committed MD’s Record When Allowing... 100-yard rusher 100-yard receiver 300-yard passer Less than 300 yards total offense 300-399 yards total offense 400-499 yards total offense 500+ yards total offense 0-0 1-0 1-2 1-7 3-9 0-0 1-3 2-6 2-2 1-5 0-2 2-1 1-7 0-1 2-1 1-7 0-1 0-0 2-5 1-0 0-0 0-3 0-4 2-2 1-0 0-1 2-7 1-1 0-0 0-4 1-5 1-3 1-2 1-3 0-1 1-3 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL The Last Time ... Kickoff Returned for TD Maryland – William Likely (100 yards) at Iowa, 10-31-15 Opponent – Natrelle Jamerson (98 yards), Wisconsin, 11-07-15 Blocked Punt Returned for TD Maryland – Avery Thompson (0 yards) at USF, 09-06-14 Opponent – David Carter (10 yards), W. Virginia, 09-19-98 Punt Returned for TD Maryland – William Likely (85 yards) vs. Bowling Green, 09-12-15 Opponent – Nick Williams (58 yards), Connecticut, 09-17-12 Interception Returned for TD Maryland – William Likely (45 yards) vs. Iowa, 10-18-14 Opponent – Riley Bullough (44 yards), at Michigan State, 11-14-15 Player Passed for 4 TDs Maryland – Caleb Rowe (1, 70, 12, 22) vs USF, 09-19-15 Opponent – Chris Laviano (6, 6, 7, 1), at Rutgers, 11-28-15 Maryland – Brandon Ross (16 rush, 1 rush, 80 rush) at Rutgers, 11- Four Field Goals 30 Yards or More 28-15 Maryland – Nick Novak (54, 34, 31, 48) vs. Duke, 10-11-03 Opponent – J.T. Barrett (3 rush, 1 rush, 18 rush), at Ohio State, 10-10 Opponent – None 15 Player Scored 3 TDs Player Scored 3 Rushing TDs Maryland – Dexter McDougle (66 yards), NC State, 11-26-11 Opponent – Auggie Sanchez (21 yards), USF, 09-06-14 Recorded a Safety Maryland – Brad Craddock (48, 48) at Indiana, 09-27-14 Opponent – Sam Ficken (47, 46, 48), Penn State, 11-01-14 Three Field Goals 30 Yards or More Maryland – Brad Craddock (34, 31, 30) vs. Richmond, 09-05-15 Opponent – Sam Ficken (47, 46, 48), Penn State, 11-01-14 Two-Point Conversion by Rush Player Passed for 3 TDs Three Players Scored 2 TDs Maryland – Brandon Ross (79 rush, 22 rush, 75 rush) vs. Indiana, 11-21-15 Opponent – J.T. Barrett (3 rush, 1 rush, 18 rush), at Ohio State, 10-1015 Maryland – Caleb Rowe (1, 70, 12, 22) vs USF, 09-19-15 Maryland – Ryan Donohue (25 yards), Kenny Tate (8 yards), vs. Wake Opponent – Chris Laviano (6, 6, 7, 1), at Rutgers, 11-28-15 Forest, 10-30-10 Opponent – N/A Player Scored 3 Receiving TDs Maryland – Torrey Smith (11, 10, 12, 71) vs NC State,11-27-10 Opponent – Tavon Austin (44, 24, 34) vs. West Virginia, 09-22-12 Fumble Returned for TD Two Interceptions Returned for TD Two Field Goals 40 Yards or More Maryland – Perry Hills, at Iowa, 10-31-15 Opponent – Drew Dudzik, James Madison, 09-12-09 Two-Point Conversion by Pass Maryland – C.J. Brown to Derrick Hayward vs. Michigan State, 11-15-14 Opponent – Jack Rudock to Khalid Hill, Michigan, 10-03-15 Missed PAT (kick) Maryland – Brad Craddock vs. Richmond, 09-05-15 Opponent – David Scully, Georgia Tech, 11-3-12 Maryland – Jermaine Lewis (5 rec, 27 rec), Mancel Johnson (14 rec, 12 rec), Geroy Simon (94 KOR, 5 rec) vs. NC State, 11-05-94 Defensive Extra-Point Opponent – Kelvin Benjamin (1 rush, 17 rush), Nick O’Leary (8 rec., 12 Maryland – Anthony Nixon (98-yd. PAT return) vs. Boston College, 11-23rec.), Karlos Williams (1 run, 17 run), Florida State, 10-05-13 13 Opponent – L. Grant (100-yd. Interception return), Duke, 10-26-96 Maryland – at Connecticut, 09-14-13 (M. Whitfield forces intentional grounding on Connecticut quarterback Chandler Whitmer) Opponent – West Virginia, 9-13-14 (Blocked punt rolled through the back of the end zone) Two Players Scored 2 TDs Maryland – D.J. Adams (1 rush, 1 rush, 1 rush, 4 rush), Da’Rel Scott (61 40 Rushing Attempts rush, 91 rush) vs. East Carolina, 12-29-10 Blocked a Punt Maryland – Charlie Wysocki (50-217) at Duke, 10-25-80 Opponent – J.T. Barrett (3 rush, 1 rush, 18 rush), E. Elliott (2 rush, 16 Maryland – Josh Woods vs. Wisconsin, 11-07-15 Opponent – Montel Harris (41-142), Boston College, 11-28-09 rush), at Ohio State, 10-10-15 Opponent –Aaron Mends, at Iowa, 10-31-15 Blocked Two Punts Maryland – LaQuan Williams and Nick Peterson vs. Wake Forest, 10-30- 10 Opponent – N/A Blocked a Field Goal Maryland – Quinton Jefferson at West Virginia, 9-26-15 Opponent – Markus Kuhn, NC State, 11-26-11 Blocked a PAT Touchdown Pass By a Non-Quarterback Maryland – Marcus Whitfield vs. Boston College, 11-23-13 Opponent – Antoni Allison, East Carolina, 12-29-10 Maryland – Lance Ball (32-109), vs. Boston College, 11-10-07 Maryland – Stefon Diggs, 8-yarder to Matt Furstenburg, at North Carolina, Opponent – Andre Williams (32-263), Boston College, 11-23-13 11-24-12 Opponent – Michael Campanaro, 4-yarder to Tanner Price, Wake Forest, 30 Rushing Attempts in One Half 10-19-13 Maryland – Charlie Wysocki (32) at Duke, 10-25-80 50-Yd. Field Goal Maryland – Brad Craddock (50 yards), vs. Rutgers, 11-29-14 Opponent – Griffin Oakes (58 yards), Indiana, 09-27-14 45-Yd. Field Goal 30 Rushing Attempts Maryland – Brad Craddock (50 yards), vs. Rutgers, 11-29-14 Opponent – Marshall Koehn (49 yards), at Iowa, 10-31-15 Player Passed for 6 TDs 300 Rushing Yards Maryland – LaMont Jordan (37-306) vs. Virginia, 11-20-99 Opponent – John Leach (46-329), Wake Forest, 11-20-93 200 Rushing Yards Maryland – Brandon Ross (19-250) vs. Indiana, 11-21-15 Opponent – Andre Williams (32-263), Boston College, 11-23-13 Five Field Goals Maryland – None 150 Rushing Yards Opponent – Matt Johnson (5, 58, 5, 27, 44, 14), vs Bowling Green, Maryland – Dale Castro (45, 29, 18, 32, 42) vs. Mississippi State, 09-22 Maryland – Brandon Ross (28-173) at Rutgers, 11-28-15 79 09-12-15 Opponent – Terrel Hunt (23-156), Syracuse, 09-20-14 Opponent – Nicholas Setta (51, 32, 18, 46, 24), Notre Dame, 08-31-02 Player Scored 5 TDs Maryland – Bob Shemonski (22 rush, 26 rush, 82 PR, 4 rush, 8 rush) vs. Four Field Goals Maryland – Nick Ferrara (24, 29, 28, 32) vs. Miami, 09-05-11 Va. Tech, 11-07-50 Opponent – Bernard Pierce (1 rush, 9 rush, 4 rush, 44 rush, 13 rush) vs. Opponent – Griffin Oakes (21, 19, 48, 36), Indiana, 11-21-15 Temple, 09-24-11 Player Passed for 5 TDs Maryland – Scott Milanovich (5, 14, 27, 5, 12) vs. NC State, 11-5-94 Opponent – Matt Johnson (5, 58, 5, 27, 44, 14), vs Bowling Green, 09-12-15 Player Scored 4 Tds Maryland – Brad Craddock (44, 27, 29) vs Penn State, 10-24-15 Opponent – Griffin Oakes (21, 19, 48, 36), Indiana, 11-21-15 Three Field Goals 45 Yards or More Maryland – None Opponent – Sam Ficken (47, 46, 48), Penn State, 11-01-14 Maryland – D.J. Adams (1 rush, 1 rush, 1 rush, 4 rush) vs. East Carolina, 12-29-10 Three Field Goals 40 Yards or More Opponent – Bernard Pierce (1 rush, 9 rush, 4 rush, 44 rush, 13 rush) vs. Maryland – None Temple, 09-24-11 Opponent – Sam Ficken (47, 46, 48), Penn State, 11-01-14 Player Scored 4 Rushing TDs Three Field Goals Two Field Goals 45 Yards or More Maryland – D.J. Adams (1, 1 , 1 , 4) vs. East Carolina, 12-29-10 Opponent – Bernard Pierce (1 rush, 9 rush, 4 rush, 44 rush, 13 rush) vs. Maryland – Brad Craddock (48, 48) at Indiana, 09-27-14 Opponent – Sam Ficken (47, 46, 48), Penn State, 11-01-14 Temple, 09-24-11 150 Rushing Yards by a Quarterback Maryland – Perry Hills (25-170) at Ohio State, 10-10-15 100 Rushing Yards Maryland – Brandon Ross (28-173) at Rutgers, 11-28-15 Opponent – E. Elliott (21-106) at Ohio State, 10-10-15 100 Rushing Yards in 1st Half Maryland – Brandon Ross (12-151) vs. Indiana, 11-21-15 100 Rushing Yards by a Quarterback Maryland – Perry Hills (19-104) at Iowa, 10-31-15 Opponent – Terrel Hunt (23-156), Syracuse, 09-20-14 Two Players with 100 Rushing Yards Maryland – Brandon Ross (108) and C.J. Brown (107) vs. Rutgers, 11-2914 Opponent – Yvenson Bernard (177) and James Rodgers (115), Oregon State, 12-28-07 Three Players with 100 Rushing Yards Maryland – Richard Jennings (136), Steve Atkins (126) and Jamie Franklin (105) vs. Virginia, 11-22-75 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL The Last Time ... 90-Yd. TD Run Two Players with 100 Receiving Yards Team Failed to Gain 25 Rushing Yards 80-Yd. TD Run Maryland – Stefon Diggs (6-112) and Deon Long (10-108) at Indiana, 09- 27-14 Opponent – Lewis (15-200) and Rhodes (2-108) vs. Bowling Green, 09-12-15 75-Yd. TD Run Player with 100 Rushing Yards and 100 Receiving Yards Maryland – Da’Rel Scott (91) vs. East Carolina, 12-29-10 Maryland – Brandon Ross (80) at Rutgers, 11-28-15 Maryland – Brandon Ross (80) at Rutgers, 11-28-15 75-Yd. Non-Scoring Run Maryland – Perry Hills (75), at Ohio State, 10-10-15 50-Yd. Non-Scoring Run Maryland – C.J. Brown (64) vs. FIU, 08-31-13 Opponent – Joe Kerridge (52), Michigan, 11-22-14 Maryland – vs. Stanford (17), 12-30-14 Opponent – Boston College (8), 10-27-12 Team Gained 300 Passing Yards Opponent – Mikell Simpson (Rushing: 16-119; Receiving: 13-152), Virginia, 10-20-07 Three Players with 100 Receiving Yards Maryland – at Indiana (361), 09-27-14 Opponent – at Rutgers (401), 11-28-15 Team Gained 400 Passing Yards Maryland – vs. NC State, (417), 11-27-10 Opponent – Bowling Green (491), 09-12-15 Maryland – Jason Kremus (119), Mancel Johnson (106) and Russ Weaver Team Gained 500 Passing Yards (105) at Wake Forest, 11-20-93 Maryland – N/A Opponent – Janarion Grant (8-105), Leonte Carroo (6-104-2), Andre Opponent – West Virginia (511), 9-13-14 Patton (8-101-2), Rutgers, 11-29-14 50-Yd. TD Run 200 Receiving Yards Team Failed to Gain 100 Passing Yards 50 Pass Attempts 90-Yard TD Reception Team Failed to Gain 50 Passing Yards 80-Yard TD Reception Team Gained 400 Yards of Total Offense Maryland – Brandon Ross (80) at Rutgers, 11-28-15 Opponent – Jehu Chesson (66), Michigan, 10-03-15 Maryland – Danny O’Brien (34-52-3, 289, 1 TD) vs. West Virginia, 09-17 11 Opponent – M. Johnson (36-55-1, 491, 6 TDs), vs. Bowling Green, 09-12-15 40 Pass Attempts Maryland – C.J. Brown (20-43-3) vs. Michigan State, 11-15-14 Opponent – M. Johnson (36-55-1, 491, 6 TDs), vs. Bowling Green, 09-12-15 35 Pass Attempts Maryland – Torrey Smith (14-224), NC State, 11-27-10 Opponent – Roger Lewis (15-200), vs. Bowling Green, 09-12-15 Maryland – C.J. Brown to Brandon Ross (90) at Syracuse, 09-20-14 Opponent – S. Halloran to Troy Stradford (90), Boston College, 10-11-86 Maryland – C.J. Brown to Brandon Ross (90) at Syracuse, 09-20-14 Opponent – Josh Padrick to Samuel Smith (89), FIU, 09-23-06 75-Yard Non-Scoring Reception Maryland – C.J. Brown (20-43-3) vs. Michigan State, 11-15-14 Opponent – Matt Johnson (36-55-1, 491, 6 TDs), vs. Bowling Green, 09-1215 Maryland – Caleb Rowe to Brandon Ross (77) vs. Virginia, 10-12-13 Opponent– C. Randolph to Jax Landfried (78), Wake Forest, 12-30-02 75-Yard TD Reception Maryland – Iowa (74), 10-31-15 Opponent – USF (60), 09-19-15 Maryland – at Clemson (41), 11-10-12 Opponent – Georgia Tech (31), 11-3-12 Maryland – at Rutgers (656), 11-28-15 Opponent – at Rutgers (530), 11-28-15 Team Gained 500 Yards of Total Offense Maryland – at Rutgers (656), 11-28-15 Opponent – at Rutgers (530), 11-28-15 Team Gained 600 Yards of Total Offense Maryland – at Rutgers (656), 11-28-15 Opponent – at West Virginia (601), 09-26-15 Maryland – C.J. Brown to Brandon Ross (90) at Syracuse, 09-20-14 Opponent – Chandler Whitmer to Shakim Phillips (75), Connecticut, 09 Maryland – Scott Milanovich (46-62-1, 380, 1 TD) at Florida St., 11-18-95 14-13 Team Failed to Gain 200 Yards of Total Offense Maryland – Michigan (105), 10-03-15 30 Pass Completions Opponent – West Virginia (175), 09-21-13 50-Yard Non-Scoring Reception Maryland – Danny O’Brien (34-52-3, 289, 1 TD) vs. West Virginia, 09-17- Maryland – C.J. Brown to Deon Long (50) vs. Michigan State, 11-15-14 11 Opponent– Chris Laviano to Leonte Carroo (50), at Rutgers, 11-28-15 Team Failed to Gain 125 Yards of Total Offense Opponent – M. Johnson (36-55-1, 491, 6 TDs), vs. Bowling Green, 09-12-15 Maryland – Michigan (105), 10-03-15 40 Pass Completions 25 Pass Completions Maryland – Danny O’Brien (417) vs. NC State, 11-27-10 Opponent – Matt Johnson (491), vs. Bowling Green, 09-12-15 Maryland – Caleb Rowe (332) vs. Virginia, 10-26-13 Opponent – Chris Laviano (344), at Rutgers, 11-28-15 250 Yards Passing Maryland – Caleb Rowe (297) vs. USF, 09-19-15 Opponent – Chris Laviano (344), at Rutgers, 11-28-15 Maryland – Yannick Ngakoue (3.0) vs. Bowling Green, 09-12-15 Opponent – Jeremiah Attaochu (3.0) vs. Georgia Tech, 11-3-12 Player Recorded 2.0 or More Sacks Two Players with 10 Receptions Maryland – Cole Farrand (23) vs. Clemson, 10-26-13 Opponent – N/A Player Recorded 3.0 or More Sacks Maryland – Stefon Diggs (10-138) vs. Stanford, 12-30-14 Opponent – Roger Lewis (15-200), vs. Bowling Green, 09-12-15 Maryland – Cole Farrand (18) vs. Michigan State, 11-15-14 Opponent – Danzel White (15), Towson, 10-01-11 Player Recorded 20 or More Tackles 10 Receptions Maryland – Perry Hills to D.J. Moore (52) at Ohio State, 10-10-15 Opponent – Nate Sudfeld to Andre Booker (59) vs. Indiana, 11-21-15 Player Recorded 15 or More Tackles 300 Passing Yards 50-Yard TD Reception Maryland – Danny O’Brien (34-52-3, 289, 1 TD) vs. West Virginia, 09-17- 11 Opponent – M. Johnson (36-55-1, 491, 6 TDs), vs. Bowling Green, 09-12-15 400 Passing Yards Maryland – Yannick Ngakoue (2.0), Penn State, 10-24-15 Opponent – Jack Cichy (2.0) vs Wisconsin, 11-07-15 Team Gained 300 Rushing Yards Maryland – vs. Indiana (319), 11-21-15 Opponent – at West Virginia (341), 09-26-15 Maryland – Walt Williams (11-84) and Geroy Simon (10-80) at Syracuse, Team Gained 400 Rushing Yards 11-19-94 Opponent – Kevin White (13-216) and Mario Alford (11-131), West Maryland – at Rutgers (401), 11-28-15 Opponent – Navy (412), 09-06-10 Virginia, 9-13-14 100 Receiving Yards Maryland – Levern Jacobs (10-107) vs. USF, 09-19-15 Opponent –Leonte Carroo (7-183), at Rutgers, 11-28-15 Team Failed to Gain 100 Rushing Yards Maryland – Michigan (29), 10-03-15 Opponent – Penn State (48), 10-24-15 Team Failed to Gain 50 Rushing Yards Maryland – Michigan (29), 10-03-15 Opponent –Penn State (48), 10-24-15 Scored 50 Points or more Maryland – Richmond (51), 09-05-15 Opponent – Wisconsin (52), 10-25-14 Scored 50 Points or more (Conference Game) Maryland – vs. Wake Forest (62-14), 10-30-10 Opponent – Wisconsin (52), 10-25-14 Came back from a 21-point deficit Maryland – at Rutgers, trailed 31-10 in 2Q, 11-28-15 Shutout Maryland – Michigan (0-28), 10-03-15 Opponent – West Virginia (37-0), 09-21-13 Shutout (Conference Game) Maryland – Michigan (0-28), 10-03-15 Opponent – Wake Forest (26-0), 10-18-08 Terps Played in an Overtime Game at Virginia Tech (W-1 OT, 27-24). 11-16-13 All-time record in overtime games, 5-3 (2-0 at home, 3-3 on the road) Team Scored 28 Points or More In a Qtr Maryland – vs. Rutgers (28, 2nd Qtr.), 11-29-14 Opponent – Bowling Green (28, 4th Qtr.), 09-12-15 Team Scored 21 Points or More In a Qtr Maryland – Indiana (21, 1st Qtr.), 11-21-15 Opponent – West Virginia (21, 4th Qtr.), 09-26-15 A Player Started on Both Sides of the Ball Maryland – William Likely (CB, WR; vs Wisconsin), 11-07-15)* *Likely was also the PR and KR 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL MARYLAND SINGLE GAME, SEASON & CAREER RECORDS RUSHING RECORDS Career Yards 1. LaMont Jordan, 1997-00 2. Charlie Wysocki, 1978-81 3. Steve Atkins, 1975-78 4. Brandon Ross, 2012-15 5. Lance Ball, 2004-07 6. Bruce Perry, 1999, 2001-03 7. Rick Badanjek, 1982-85 8. Davin Meggett, 2008-11 9. Da’Rel Scott, 2007-10 10. Louis Carter, 1972-74 11. Alvin Blount, 1983-86 12. Willie Joyner, 1980-83 13. Josh Allen, 2002-03, 2005-06 14. Billy Lovett, 1966-68 15. Ed Modzelewski, 1949-51 Season Yards 1. LaMont Jordan (Jr.), 1999 2. Charlie Wysocki (Jr.), 1980 3. Steve Atkins (Sr.), 1978 4. Bruce Perry (So.), 2001 5. Chris Downs (Sr.), 2002 6. Charlie Wysocki (So.), 1979 7. Da’Rel Scott (So.), 2008 8. Willie Joyner (Jr.), 1982 9. Louis Carter (Sr.), 1974 10. Billy Lovett (Sr.), 1968 11. Brandon Ross (Sr.), 2015 12. Art Seymore (So.), 1970 13. Josh Allen (So.), 2003 14. LaMont Jordan (Sr.), 2000 15. Willie Joyner (Sr.), 1983 Single-Game Yards 1. LaMont Jordan vs. Virginia, 1999 2. Bruce Perry vs. Wake Forest, 2001 3. Josh Allen vs. Virginia, 2003 4. Brandon Ross vs. Indiana, 2015 5. Willie Joyner vs. No. Carolina, 1982 6. Bruce Perry vs. Wake Forest, 2003 George Scott vs. Villanova, 1977 8. LaMont Jordan vs. Duke, 1999 9. Charlie Wysocki vs. Louisville, 1979 10. Rick Badanjek vs. Virginia, 1984 11. Charlie Wysocki vs. Duke, 1980 12. Steve Atkins vs. Syracuse, 1976 13. Alvin Blount vs. Clemson, 1984 14. Louis Carter vs. Virginia, 1974 16. Chris Downs vs. Georgia Tech, 2002 16. Charlie Wysocki vs. Virginia, 1979 Career Touchdowns 4,147 3,317 2,971 2,543 2,487 2,424 2,417 2,411 2,401 2,266 2,158 2,140 1,958 1,913 1,893 1,632 1,359 1,261 1,242 1,154 1,140 1,133 1,039 991 963 958 945 922 920 908 306 276 257 250 240 237 237 227 222 217 216 215 214 213 212 202 1. Rick Badanjek, 1982-85 2. LaMont Jordan, 1997-2000 3. Steve Atkins, 1975-78 4. Lance Ball, 2004-07 Charlie Wysocki, 1978-81 6. Louis Carter, 1972-74 C.J. Brown , 2011-14 8. Josh Allen, 2002-03, 2005-06 Ed Modzelewski, 1949-51 10. Brandon Ross, 2012-15 Keon Lattimore, 2004-07 Buddy Rodgers, 1994-97 13. Davin Meggett, 2008-11 Tommy Neal, 1983-86 Ed Vereb, 1953-55 Bob Shemonski, 1949-51 Da’Rel Scott, 2007-10 Bruce Perry, 1999, 2001-2003 Season Touchdowns 1. 2. 4. 6. 8. 11. LaMont Jordan (Jr.), 1999 Rick Badanjek (Jr.), 1984 Bob Shemonski (Jr.), 1950 Louis Carter (Jr.), 1973 Ed Vereb (Sr.), 1955 Keon Lattimore (Sr.), 2007 Chris Downs (Sr.), 2002 C.J. Brown (Sr.), 2013 Lance Ball (Sr.), 2007 Rick Badanjek (Sr.), 1985 D.J. Adams (Fr.), 2010 LaMont Jordan (Sr.), 2000 Charlie Wysocki (Jr.), 1980 Ed Modzelewski (Sr.), 1951 Lu Gambino (Sr.), 1947 Single-Game Touchdowns 1. 2. 6. Bob Shemonski vs. Va. Tech, 1950 D.J. Adams vs. East Carolina, 2010 Chris Downs vs. North Carolina, 2002 LaMont Jordan vs. Clemson, 1999 Charlie Wysocki vs. Virginia, 1981 Brandon Ross at Rutgers, 2015 Brandon Ross vs. Indiana, 2015 C.J. Brown vs. James Madison, 2014 C.J. Brown vs. NC State, 2013 D.J. Adams vs. Virginia, 2010 Lance Ball vs. Georgia Tech, 2007 Keon Lattimore vs. Villanova, 2007 Chris Downs vs. Georgia Tech, 2002 Bruce Perry vs. E. Michigan, 2001 LaMont Jordan vs. Middle Tennesse State, 2000 LaMont Jordan vs. Western Carolina, 1999 Rick Badanjek vs. No. Carolina, 1984 Rick Badanjek vs. NC State, 1984 John Nash vs. Wake Forest, 1982 Steve Atkins vs. Duke, 1978 George Scott vs. Villanova, 1977 Steve Atkins vs. Duke, 1977 Steve Atkins vs. Syracuse, 1977 Louis Carter vs. Clemson, 1973 Dennis O’Hara vs. Wake Forest, 1969 Dennis Condie vs. Virginia, 1960 44 36 31 26 26 25 25 21 21 19 19 19 18 18 18 18 17 17 16 15 15 14 14 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 11 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Jim Joyce vs. Virginia, 1959 John Forbes vs. Miami, 1958 3 3 PASSING RECORDS Career Completions 1. Scott Milanovich, 1992-95 2. Chris Turner, 2007-09 3. Boomer Esiason, 1981-83 4. C.J. Brown, 2011-14 5. Sam Hollenbach, 2003-06 6. Neil O’Donnell, 1987-89 7. Dan Henning, 1985-87 8. Brian Cummings, 1994-97 9. Danny O’Brien, 2010-11 10. Scott McBrien, 2002-03 11. John Kaleo, 1991-92 12. Dick Shiner, 1961-63 13. Shaun Hill , 2000-01 Scott Zolak, 1988-90 15. Stan Gelbaugh, 1981-85 Season Completions 1. John Kaleo (Sr.), 1992 2. Scott Milanovich (So.), 1993 3. Scott Milanovich (Jr.), 1994 4. Scott Zolak (Sr.), 1990 5. Chris Turner (Jr.), 2008 6. Sam Hollenbach (Sr.), 2006 7. Shaun Hill (Sr.), 2001 8. Dan Henning (Jr.), 1986 9. Danny O’Brien (Fr.), 2010 Sam Hollenbach (Jr.), 2005 11. C.J. Brown (Gr.), 2014 12. Chris Turner (Sr.), 2009 13. Boomer Esiason (Jr.), 1982 14. Scott McBrien (Sr.), 2003 15. C.J. Brown (Sr.), 2013 Stan Gelbaugh (Sr.), 1985 Single-Game Completions 1. Scott Milanovich vs. Florida St., 1995 2. Scott Milanovich vs. Wake Forest, 1993 3. Scott Milanovich vs. Syracuse, 1994 Scott Milanovich vs. W. Virginia, 1993 5. Danny O’Brien vs. W. Virginia, 2011 Scott Milanovich vs. No. Carolina, 1993 7. Danny O’Brien vs. NC State, 2010 Chris Turner vs. Boston College, 2008 9. Scott Milanovich vs. Wake Forest, 1995 Scott Milanovich vs. Virginia, 1994 Scott Milanovich vs. NC State, 1994 John Kaleo vs. Virginia, 1992 13. Danny O’Brien vs. Miami, 2011 John Kaleo vs. No. Carolina, 1992 650 547 461 437 417 387 353 344 342 335 305 287 270 270 251 286 279 229 225 214 203 197 196 192 192 189 180 176 173 166 166 46 37 35 35 34 34 33 33 32 32 32 32 31 31 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL Career Yards MARYLAND SINGLE GAME, SEASON & CAREER RECORDS 1. Scott Milanovich, 1992-95 2. Chris Turner, 2007-09 3. Boomer Esiason, 1981-83 4. C.J. Brown, 2011-14 5. Scott McBrien, 2002-2003 6. Sam Hollenbach, 2003-06 7. Neil O’Donnell, 1987-89 8. Dan Henning, 1985-87 9. Danny O’Brien, 2010-11 10. Brian Cummings, 1994-97 11. John Kaleo, 1991-92 12. Stan Gelbaugh, 1981-85 13. Dick Shiner, 1961-63 14. Bob Avellini, 1972-74 15. Shaun Hill, 2000-01 16. Scott Zolak, 1988-90 Season Yards 1. Scott Milanovich (So.), 1993 2. John Kaleo (Sr.), 1992 3. Dan Henning (Jr.), 1986 4. Scott McBrien (Sr.), 2003 5. Scott Zolak (Sr.), 1990 6. Sam Hollenbach (Jr.), 2005 7. Chris Turner (Jr.), 2008 8. Scott McBrien (Jr.), 2002 9. Stan Gelbaugh (Sr.), 1985 10. Danny O’Brien (Fr.) 2010 11. Scott Milanovich (Jr.), 1994 12. Shaun Hill (Sr.), 2001 13. Sam Hollenbach (Sr.), 2006 14. Boomer Esiason (Sr.), 1983 15. Boomer Esiason (Jr.), 1982 16. C.J. Brown (Sr.), 2013 Single-Game Yards 7,301 6,543 6,259 5,372 5,169 5,139 4,989 4,560 4,086 4,080 3,660 3,659 3,410 3,222 3,159 3,124 3,499 3,392 2,725 2,672 2,589 2,539 2,516 2,497 2,475 2,438 2,394 2,380 2,371 2,322 2,302 2,288 1. Scott Milanovich vs. Va. Tech, 1993 498 2. Scott Milanovich vs. W. Virginia, 1993 451 3. John Kaleo vs. Clemson, 1992 418 4. Danny O’Brien vs. NC State, 2010 417 5. Scott Milanovich vs. Wake Forest, 1993 416 6. John Kaleo vs. Pittsburgh, 1992 415 7. Scott Milanovich vs. Duke, 1993 414 8. Scott Milanovich vs. No. Carolina, 1993 405 John Kaleo vs. Wake Forest, 1992 405 10. Scott McBrien vs. West Virginia (Gator Bowl), 2004381 11. Scott Milanovich vs. Florida St., 1995 380 Career Touchdowns 1. Scott Milanovich, 1992-95 2. Boomer Esiason, 1981-83 3. Scott McBrien, 2002-2003 4. C.J. Brown, 2011- 5. Chris Turner, 2007-09 6. Danny O’Brien, 2010-11 7. Sam Hollenbach, 2003-06 8. Neil O’Donnell, 1987-89 9. Dan Henning, 1985-87 Alan Pastrana, 1965-68 11. Brian Cummings, 1994-97 Jack Scarbath, 1950-52 Dick Shiner, 1961-63 14. Stan Gelbaugh, 1981-85 15. Shaun Hill, 2000-01 Season Touchdowns 1. Scott Milanovich (So.), 1993 2. Danny O’Brien (Fr.) 2010 3. Scott Milanovich (Jr.), 1994 4. Scott McBrien (Sr.), 2003 5. Boomer Esiason (Jr.), 1982 6. John Kaleo (Sr.), 1992 Alan Pastrana (Jr.), 1966 8. Sam Hollenbach (Sr.), 2006 Scott McBrien (Jr.), 2002 Dan Henning (Jr.), 1986 Stan Gelbaugh (Sr.), 1985 Boomer Esiason (Sr.), 1983 13. C.J. Brown (Gr.), 2014 C.J. Brown (Sr.), 2013 Chris Turner (Jr.), 2008 Shaun Hill (Sr.), 2001 Sam Hollenbach (Jr.), 2005 Single-Game Touchdowns 1. 6. Scott Milanovich vs. NC State, 1994 Scott Milanovich vs. Wake Forest, 1993 Scott Milanovich vs. W. Virginia, 1993 Scott Milanovich vs. No. Carolina, 1993 John Kaleo vs. Clemson, 1992 Caleb Rowe vs. USF, 2015 Danny O’Brien vs. NC State, 2010 Danny O’Brien vs. Wake Forest, 2010 Joel Statham vs Duke, 2004 Scott McBrien vs. North Carolina, 2003 Scott Milanovich vs. Ga. Tech, 1994 Scott Milanovich vs. Va. Tech, 1993 Mark Manges vs. Villanova, 1975 49 42 34 33 30 29 28 26 24 23 22 22 21 20 19 26 22 20 19 18 17 17 15 15 15 15 15 13 13 13 13 13 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 RECEIVING RECORDS Career Receptions 1. Jermaine Lewis, 1992-95 2. Geroy Simon, 1993-96 3. Torrey Smith, 2008-10 4. Stefon Diggs, 2012- 5. Darrius Heyward-Bey, 2006-08 6. Frank Wycheck, 1990-92 7. Russ Weaver, 1992-94 8. Guilian Gary, 1998-2001 9. Azizuddin Abdur-Ra’oof, 1984-87 10. Barry Johnson, 1987-90 11. Ferrell Edmunds, 1984-87 Marcus Badgett, 1989-92 Frank Russell, 1972-74 14. Greg Hill, 1982-84 15. Mancel Johnson, 1993-96 Season Receptions 1. Geroy Simon (So.), 1994 2. Marcus Badgett (Sr.), 1992 3. Russ Weaver (Jr.), 1993 4. Torrey Smith (Jr.), 2010 5. Jermaine Lewis (Sr.), 1995 6. Stefon Diggs (Jr.), 2014 7. Torrey Smith (So.), 2009 8. Frank Wycheck (Fr.), 1990 9. Richie Harris (Sr.), 1992 10. Stefon Diggs (Fr.), 2012 Geroy Simon (Jr.), 1995 12. Jermaine Lewis (So.), 1993 Dan Prunzik (Sr.), 1992 14. Darrius Heyward-Bey (So.), 2007 Vernon Davis (Jr.), 2005 Allen Williams (Sr.), 1994 Greg Hill (Sr.), 1984 Single-Game Receptions 1. 2. 5. 6. 7. Geroy Simon vs. Florida St., 1995 Torrey Smith vs. NC State, 2010 Russ Weaver vs. Wake Forest, 1993 Frank Wycheck vs. Va. Tech, 1990 Jermaine Lewis vs. Ga. Tech, 1995 Frank Wycheck vs. NC State, 1990 Darrius Heyward-Bey vs. Wake Forest, 2008 Jermaine Lewis vs. NC State, 1995 Allen Williams vs. Syracuse, 1994 Geroy Simon vs. W. Virginia, 1994 Marcus Badgett vs. Wake Forest, 1992 Marcus Badgett vs. Pittsburgh, 1992 John Tice vs. Clemson, 1982 Stefon Diggs vs. Boston College, 2012 193 185 152 150 138 134 120 113 108 106 101 100 100 97 94 77 75 69 67 66 62 61 58 56 54 54 52 52 51 51 51 51 16 14 14 14 13 12 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL Career Yards MARYLAND SINGLE GAME, SEASON & CAREER RECORDS 1. Jermaine Lewis, 1992-95 2. Stefon Diggs, 2012-14 3. Torrey Smith, 2008-10 4. Darrius Heyward-Bey, 2006-08 5. Geroy Simon, 1993-96 6. Azizuddin Abdur-Ra’oof, 1984-87 7. Marcus Badgett, 1989-92 Barry Johnson, 1987-90 Greg Hill, 1982-84 10. Ferrell Edmunds, 1984-87 11. Guilian Gary, 1998-2001 12. James Milling, 1984-87 13. Russell Davis, 1981-83 14. Vernon Davis, 2003-05 15. Frank Russell, 1972-74 Season Yards 1. Marcus Badgett (Sr.), 1992 2. Torrey Smith (Jr.), 2010 3. Jermaine Lewis (So.), 1993 4. Jermaine Lewis (Sr.), 1995 5. Geroy Simon (So.), 1994 6. Vernon Davis (Jr.), 2005 7. Stefon Diggs (Fr.), 2012 8. Torrey Smith (So.), 2009 9. Greg Hill (Sr.), 1984 10. Stefon Diggs (Jr.), 2014 11. Darrius Heyward-Bey, (So.), 2007 12. Guilian Gary (Sr.), 2001 13. Darrius Heyward-Bey (Fr.), 2006 14. Jermaine Lewis (Jr.), 1994 15. Barry Johnson (Jr.), 1989 Single-Game Yardage 1. Marcus Badgett vs. Pittsburgh, 1992 2. Jermaine Lewis vs. No. Carolina, 1993 3. Torrey Smith vs. NC State, 2010 4. James Milling vs. No. Carolina, 1986 5. Marcus Badgett vs. Duke, 1992 6. Jermaine Lewis vs. Duke, 1995 7. Jermaine Lewis vs. Ga. Tech, 1995 8. Russell Davis vs. Penn State, 1982 9. Marcus Badgett vs. Wake Forest, 1992 10. Marcus Badgett vs. Clemson, 1992 11. Greg Hill vs. Miami, 1984 2,932 2,227 2,215 2,089 2,059 1,895 1,748 1,721 1,721 1,641 1,552 1,446 1,408 1,371 1,344 1,240 1,055 957 937 891 871 848 824 820 792 786 727 694 692 689 251 250 224 220 218 205 189 188 187 184 182 Career Touchdowns 1. Jermaine Lewis, 1992-95 2. Torrey Smith, 2008-10 3. Greg Hill, 1982-84 4. Stefon Diggs, 2012- 5. Darrius Heyward-Bey, 2006-08 Guilian Gary, 1998-2001 7. Gary Collins, 1959-61 8. Marcus Badgett, 1989-92 Barry Johnson, 1987-90 10. Mancel Jonnson, 1993-96 Geroy Simon, 1993-96 Azizuddin Abdur-Ra’oof, 1984-87 Ferrell Edmunds, 1984-87 Dan Bungori, 1971-73 15. Vernon Davis, 2003-05 Vernon Joines, 1985-88 Mike Lewis, 1979-82 Season Touchdowns 1. 2. 4. 5. 11. Torrey Smith (Jr.), 2010 Jermaine Lewis (Jr.), 1994 Marcus Badgett (Sr.), 1992 Dan Bungori (So.), 1971 Guilian Gary (Jr.), 2000 Jermaine Lewis (So.), 1993 Greg Hill (Jr.), 1983 Greg Hill (So.), 1982 Billy Van Heusen (Jr.), 1966 Darryl Hill (Jr.), 1963 Vernon Davis (Jr.), 2005 Latrez Harrison (Sr.), 2003 Guilian Gary (Sr.), 2001 Barry Johnson (Jr.), 1989 James Milling (Jr.), 1986 Don Ratliff (Sr.), 1972 Stefon Diggs (Fr.), 2012 Single-Game Touchdowns 1. 2. 6. Torrey Smith vs. NC State, 2010 Vernon Davis vs. Duke, 2004 Guilian Gary vs. Georgia Tech, 2000 Jermaine Lewis vs. W. Virginia, 1993 James Milling vs. No. Carolina, 1986 37 players (last time: Marcus Leak vs. USF, 9/6/2014) 21 19 18 14 13 13 12 11 11 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 12 9 9 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 4 3 3 3 3 2 DEFENSIVE RECORDS Career Tackles (since 1969) 1. Eric Wilson, 1981-84 2. E.J. Henderson, 1999-2002 3. Chuck Faucette, 1983-86 4. D’Qwell Jackson, 2002-05 5. Ratcliff Thomas, 1993-96 6. Eric Barton, 1995-98 7. Mike Jarmolowich, 1989-92 8. Brad Carr, 1974-77 9. Scott Saylor, 1987-89 10. Alex Wujciak, 2008-10 11. Bruce Palmer, 1976-78 12. Aaron Thompson, 1998-2001 13. Mike Corvino, 1979-82 14. Ted Klaube, 1975-77 15. Demetrius Hartsfield, 2009-12 Season Tackles (since 1969) 1. Neal Olkewicz (Sr.), 1978 2. Ted Klaube (Sr.), 1977 3. Eric Wilson (Jr.), 1983 4. E.J. Henderson (Sr.), 2002 5. Harry Walters (Jr.), 1974 6. Kevin Walker (Sr.), 1987 7. Eric Wilson (Sr.), 1984 8. Eric Barton (Sr.), 1998 Brian Matera (Sr.), 1979 10. Brad Carr (Jr.), 1976 11. Mike Jarmolowich (Jr.), 1991 12. Chuck Faucette (Sr.), 1986 Bruce Palmer (Sr.), 1978 14. E.J. Henderson (Jr.), 2001 15. Kevin Benson (Sr.), 1975 Career TFL (since 1974) 1. E.J. Henderson, 1999-02 2. Aaron Thompson, 1998-01 3. Andre Monroe, 2011-14 4. Charles Johnson, 1976-78 5. Mike Corvino, 1979-82 6. Eric Ogbogu, 1994-97 7. Randy Starks, 2001-03 8. Yannick Ngakoue, 2013-pres. 9. Shawne Merriman, 2003-04 10. Al Wallace, 1993-96 Joe Vellano, 2009-12 12. Delbert Cowsette, 1996-99 13. Gurnest Brown, 1979-82 Demetrius Hartsfield, 2009-12 15. Mike Whaley, 2000-01 481 473 466 447 424 417 414 386 382 381 351 348 347 344 338 188 186 178 175 173 172 160 159 159 157 153 151 151 150 149 62.5 45 38.5 37 36 35.5 34.0 33 32.5 32 32 31 27 27 26 2016 MARYLAND FOOTBALL MARYLAND SINGLE GAME, SEASON & CAREER RECORDS Season TFL (since 1974) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. E.J. Henderson (Jr.), 2001 Randy White (Sr.), 1974 E.J. Henderson (Sr.), 2002 Charles Johnson (Sr.), 1978 Andre Monroe (Jr.), 2013 Shawne Merriman (So.), 2004 Aaron Thompson (So.), 1999 Kris Jenkins (Sr.), 2000 Bruce Palmer (Sr.), 1978 10. Jack Bradford (Sr.), 1990 Bruce Mesner (Sr.), 1985 12. Marcus Whitfield (Sr.), 2013 13. Yannick Ngakoue (Jr.), 2015 Eric Ogbogu (Jr.), 1996 Eric Hicks (Jr.), 1996 Gurnest Brown (Jr.), 1981 Career TFL Yards (since 1974) 1. Andre Monroe, 2011-14 2. E.J. Henderson, 1999-2002 3. Mike Corvino, 1979-82 4. Charles Johnson, 1976-78 5. Aaron Thompson, 1998-2001 7. Yannick Ngakoue, 2013-pres. 6. Shawne Merriman, 2002-03 8. James Shaffer, 1976-79 9. Gurnest Brown, 1979-82 10. Adrian Moten, 2007-10 Season TFL Yards (since ‘74) 1. Randy White (Sr.), 1974 2. Charles Johnson (Sr.), 1978 3. Marcus Whitfield (Sr.), 2013 4. Marlin Van Horn (Jr.), 1978 5. Mark Duda (Sr.), 1982 6. Andre Monroe (Sr.), 2014 7. Mike Corvino (Jr.), 1981 8. Shawne Merriman (So.), 2004 9. E.J. Henderson (Sr.), 2002 Bruce Mesner (Sr.), 1986 11. James Shaffer (Sr.), 1979 12. Yannick Ngakoue (Jr.), 2015 13. Bruce Palmer (Sr.), 1978 Yannick Ngakoue (So.), 2014 Career Sacks (since 1969) 1. Andre Monroe, 2011-14 2. Mike Corvino, 1979-82 3. Shawne Merriman, 2002-04 4. Yannick Ngakoue, 2013-pres. 5. Mark Duda, 1979-82 Charles Johnson, 1976-78 Bruce Palmer, 1976-78 8. Eric Ogbogu, 1994-97 9. E.J. Henderson, 1999-2002 Bruce Mesner, 1983-86 Gurnest Brown, 1979-82 12. Randy Starks, 2001-03 13. Joe Campbell, 1973-76 14. Adrian Moten, 2007-10 28 24 19.5 18 17 17 17 17 17 16 16 15.5 15 15 15 15 212 207 206 205 197 176 170 153 149 145 122 119 109 101 94 92 91 87 86 86 84 83 81 81 25 24 22 21.5 19 19 19 18.5 18 18 18 17.5 17 15.5 Season Sacks (since 1969) 1. Yannick Ngakoue (Jr.), 2015 2. Mark Duda (Sr.), 1982 Bruce Palmer (Sr.), 1978 4. Bruce Mesner (Jr.), 1985 Charles Johnson (Sr.), 1978 Randy White (Sr.), 1974 7. Mike Corvino (Jr.), 1981 Marlin Van Horn (Sr.), 1979 9. Andre Monroe (Sr.), 2014 10. Kris Jenkins (Sr.), 2000 Jack Bradford (Sr.), 1990 Gurnest Brown (Jr.), 1981 13. Andre Monroe (Jr.), 2013 14. Marcus Whitfield (Sr.), 2013 15. Shawne Merriman (So.), 2003 Shawne Merriman (Jr.), 2004 E.J. Henderson (Sr.), 2002 Season Forced Fumbles (since 1987) 1. 2. 3. 6. Joel Goode, 1987 Sean Davis, 2015 Darin Drakeford, 2011 Kenny Tate, 2010 Milton Harris, 2005 Adrian Moten, 2007 Moise Fokou, 2007 Erin Henderson, 2006 Shawne Merriman, 2004 E.J. Henderson, 2002 Rod Littles, 2001 Aaron Thompson, 2000 Rod Littles, 2000 Eric Barton, 1998 Eric Ogbogu, 1998 Chad Wiestling, 1992 Lubo Zizakovich, 1990 Cole Farrand, 2012 Career Interceptions 1. Tom Brown, 1960-62 2. Lendell Jones, 1980-83 3. Bob Sullivan, 1962-63 4. A.J. Johnson, 1993-96 Bob Smith, 1972-74 Bernie Faloney, 1951-53 7. Curome Cox, 2000-02 Lewis Sanders, 1996-99 Howard Eubanks, 1979-82 Lloyd Burruss, 1976-80 Ralph Lary, 1977-80 Ken Schroy, 1972-74 13. Tony Jackson, 1997-2001 Shawn Forte, 1998-2000 Keeta Covington, 1983-86 Clarence Baldwin, 1981-83 Jim Brechbiel, 1972-75 Wally Stalnaker, 1967-69 Joe Horning, 1951-54 13.5 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 10.5 10 10 10 9.5 9.0 8.5 8.5 8.5 6 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Season Interceptions 1. Bob Sullivan (Sr.), 1965 2. Tom Brown (Jr.), 1961 3. Clarence Baldwin (Sr.), 1983 Lendell Jones (Jr.), 1982 Ralph Lary (Jr.), 1979 Bob Smith (So.), 1972 7. William Likely (So.), 2014 Tony Jackson (Sr.), 2001 Lewis Sanders (Jr.), 1999 A.J. Johnson (Jr.), 1995 Keeta Covington (Jr.), 1985 Larry Marshall (Sr.), 1971 Tom Brown (Sr.), 1962 Bernie Faloney (Sr.), 1953 Joe Horning (Fr.), 1951 15. 10 players (last time: Domonique Foxworth (So.), 2002) Single-Game Interceptions 1. Lendell Jones vs. Duke, 1982 Career Interception Return Yards 1. Tom Brown, 1960-62 2. Alex Wujciak, 2008-10 3. Joe Horning, 1951-54 4. Bill McFadden, 1979-82 5. Bernie Faloney, 1950-53 6. Randall Jones, 1998-2001 7. Lloyd Burruss, 1976-80 8. William Likely, 2013-pres. 9. Jim LaRue, 1947-49 10. Ernie Arizzi, 1961-63 11. Ken Schroy, 1972-74 12. Frank Tamburello, 1954-55 13. Ralph Lary, 1977-80 14. Curome Cox, 2000-03 15. Joe Petruzzo, 1950-51 Season Interception Return Yards 17 14 13 12 12 12 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 1. William Likely (So.), 2014 2. Alex Wujciak (Jr.), 2009 3. Joe Horning (Fr.), 1951 4. Frank Tamburello (So.), 1954 5. Cliff Crosby (Sr.), 1998 6. Larry Marshall (Sr.), 1971 7. Tom Brown (Sr.), 1962 8. Eddie Tomlin (Sr.), 1989 9. Shawn Forte (Sr.), 2000 10. Bill McFadden (Jr.), 1981 11. Dickie Lewis (So.), 1956 12. Jim LaRue (Sr.), 1949 13. Ralph Lary (Jr.), 1979 Joe Petruzzo (So.), 1950 15. Cameron Chism (Sr.), 2011 10 8 7 7 7 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 5 4 275 238 222 212 207 177 173 170 168 166 165 161 160 153 143 170 152 147 140 133 131 122 120 114 112 111 103 102 102 100
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