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The Maryland Terrapins and the Purdue Boilermakers will face off in a Big Ten clash at noon ET Oct. 8 at SECU Stadium. Maryland football’s loss to Purdue on Saturday was a thrilling, but heartbreaking defeat as the Terps failed to convert a two-point. Visit ESPN to view the latest Maryland Terrapins news, scores, stats, standings, rumors, and more.
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Maryland possesses the third-most ACC championships with nine, which places them behind Clemson and Florida State with 15 each. Many former Terrapins players and coaches have gone on to careers in professional football including 17 first-round NFL Draft picks. In , the school then known as the Maryland Agricultural College fielded its first officially-sanctioned college football team. They went scoreless in all three of that season’s games, but the following year, posted a perfect record of 6—0.
For the first two decades of the program, the team primarily competed against local universities and high schools due to the prohibitive nature of long-distance travel at the time. In , Harry C. In , [6] Maryland joined the Southern Conference where it remained for thirty years. Jim Tatum was hired in , after a brief stint at Oklahoma where he had led the Sooners to a conference championship in his only season there.
Under Tatum, Maryland finished every season with a winning record. After the season , the Terrapins participated in their first bowl game, the Gator Bowl , in which they tied Georgia , 20— The Terrapins finished the season ranked 14th by the Associated Press.
Maryland started the season ranked 15th and defeated Navy, 35—21, in the Byrd Stadium dedication game. Their perfect season culminated with an upset over first-ranked Tennessee in the Sugar Bowl. At the time, however, the wire services released their final rankings before the bowl games, [17] and Maryland finished third in the Associated Press Poll. That year, Maryland shut-out two 11th-ranked teams: Mississippi , 38—0, and Alabama , 21—0, won the ACC co-championship alongside Duke , and were named the national champions as the only undefeated and untied team in the nation.
The Terrapins were defeated by fourth-ranked Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl. The Terrapins entered ranked number-six, but after the departure of Tatum, they suffered their first losing season in a decade. In , Jerry Claiborne took over as head coach of the Terrapins, which had only nine wins in the past five years. In his first season, Maryland improved to 5—5—1, and the following year, they reached their first bowl game in almost two decades.
The team steadily improved until his fifth season, , when they finished the regular season with an 11—0 record, their first perfect mark since Tatum’s squad.
We’d do drills where the quarterback had to take on a linebacker. It was like he had a sign on our back, ‘Hit us, we’re stupid’. It made you a tougher player. The Terrapins were defeated by 20th-ranked Tennessee in the Liberty Bowl and finished the season ranked 13th. In , Maryland beat 20th-ranked NC State and finished with a ranking of 20th. The game that pitted 11th-ranked Maryland against 12th-ranked Clemson has been described as one of the most exciting games of the era.
Maryland made it to a sixth bowl game in In a surprising choice, former Maryland assistant coach and Citadel head coach Bobby Ross , who was not a big-name at the time, was selected as head coach in In contrast to Claiborne’s style, Ross implemented a high-powered offense.
He replaced the I-veer triple option with an NFL-style offense that emphasized dropback passes, bootlegs , and play action passes. Esiason said, “Ross has an uncanny knack of putting players in a position to not only succeed, but to overachieve. If he didn’t show up at Maryland, I don’t know what would have happened to me. In Ross’s inaugural season, Maryland defeated 10th-ranked North Carolina in Chapel Hill, and then edged Miami before their most important conference game of the season against the national champions , the Clemson Tigers.
Clemson had lost to the national champions , seventh-ranked Georgia , 13—7, and tied Boston College , 17—17, after the opposing quarterback, Doug Flutie , led a comeback. Clemson scored first, then pulled away 14—7 before half. In the second half, a favorable wind twice yielded Maryland excellent field position, Esiason threw for two rapid-fire touchdowns and a two-point conversion , and the defense held Clemson at bay. However, the Terrapins also turned the ball over five times in the second half and lost, 24— Immediately after the game, the NCAA announced its investigation into Clemson recruiting had found improprieties.
As a result, the Tigers were denied a bowl game and television coverage in the following season. The ACC instituted further punishment, making Clemson ineligible for the conference championship for the next two years. Clemson and Maryland once more met with perfect ACC records, and Maryland again lost, this time blown out, 52— Despite the loss, Maryland was awarded the conference championship because of the sanctions against Clemson.
In , Maryland defeated the defending national champions , sixth-ranked Miami , in what was then the biggest comeback in college football history and judged by some as the most exciting. Back-up quarterback Frank Reich replaced Stan Gelbaugh and proceeded to throw four touchdown passes, and capitalizing on Miami errors, the Terrapins won, 42— In the postseason, they edged Tennessee, 28—27, in the Sun Bowl and finished 12th in the nation.
Maryland defeated Syracuse , 35—18, in the Cherry Bowl and earned a final ranking of 18th. After the season, Ross resigned as head coach. He expressed frustration over the university’s failure to improve Byrd Stadium and its associated facilities. Slaughter did not offer his vocal support for Ross until a month later. Maryland athletics in general were marred by the death of Len Bias , and the football team was no exception. Maryland received a bowl berth and tied Louisiana Tech in the Independence Bowl , which would be their only postseason appearance during this period.
After that season, athletic director Andy Geiger fired Krivak, one year after having granted him a five-year contract extension, and hired Holy Cross head coach Mark Duffner as his replacement. In 11 games, the Terrapins surrendered 6, yards—an average of Ron Vanderlinden was hired as head coach for the season under a five-year contract.
The Terrapins, however, then suffered a three-game losing streak. They regained possession with remaining, but an inexperienced quarterback unintentionally stopped the clock. Virginia recovered the ball on downs and mounted a touchdown drive to win the game and end Maryland’s bowl hopes. The Terrapins entered their season closer with a 5—5 record, and again fell, this time in a rout by 24th-ranked Georgia Tech.
Vanderlinden was fired the following day. Despite the failure to deliver a winning season, Vanderlinden did oversee substantive improvement in the program. In , Maryland allowed a conference low of 11 sacks compared with 56 two years prior, and they led the conference in rushing after being ranked last in Ralph Friedgen , a former Maryland player and assistant under Bobby Ross, was hired as Vanderlinden’s replacement for the season. Friedgen had previously been denied an interview for the position twice by his alma mater.
In , Maryland won its first four games and entered the AP Poll for the first time since September The Terrapins lost, 56—23, and finished with a 10—2 record and ranked 10th in the nation. In , Maryland had a preseason rank of 20th, but their first three games included a shutout by 12th-ranked Notre Dame , 22—0, and a loss to 16th-ranked Florida State , 37— They later defeated 23rd-ranked West Virginia , but were edged by Georgia Tech.
In the postseason, 24th-ranked Maryland delivered a second crushing defeat against 20th-ranked West Virginia in the Gator Bowl , 41—7, and finished the season ranked 17th. Maryland finished with a 5—6 mark that included an overtime loss to West Virginia , 19— The highlight of the season was an upset victory over fifth-ranked Florida State , which was Maryland’s first against the Seminoles and their first win against a top team since and the first win over a top team at home since The Terrapins again ended the season with a 5—6 record.
In , Maryland returned to a bowl game and finished with a 9—4 record. During the season, the Terrapins upset 19th-ranked Clemson , 13—12, and five of their games were won by four points or less. Numerous observers described Maryland’s season as “wildly inconsistent”. Ultimately, Maryland defeated Nevada in the Humanitarian Bowl and finished the season with an 8—5 record. Also for the season, Edsall removed the players’ Surnames from the back of their jerseys for the first time since the late ‘s and continued Coach Friedgen’s Homecoming tradition of wearing the regular Red home jerseys and Red pants.
After a nationally televised win over Miami , the Terrapins struggled for the remainder of the season. They only managed to record one more win against FCS opponent Towson and finished with a 2—10 record and record in Atlantic Coast Conference play. The team did attract national attention for its “Maryland Pride” uniforms that were created by Under Armour , who had become the official outfitter of the Maryland Athletic Department in September After the season, Edsall fired both his offensive coordinator Gary Crowton and his defensive coordinator Todd Bradford.
Mike Locksley , who had been fired in from his head coaching position at New Mexico , was hired to be the new offensive coordinator. Brian Stewart , who had been the defensive coordinator for the Houston Cougars , was hired to replace Bradford as the new defensive coordinator. Edsall’s team compiled a 4—8 overall record and record in conference play, losing four quarterbacks to injury, and eventually starting a linebacker at the position. In , the Terps revamped their regular uniforms as Coach Edsall returned the players’ Surnames to the back of the Jerseys and debuted 3 new variations of the “Maryland Pride” uniforms, a gray and white version called “White Ops” worn on the road, a all-black combination called “Black Ops” worn at home and a new variation of the Maryland Pride uniforms.
The Maryland Terrapins football team under head coach Edsall improved to 7—6, capping the season with a loss in the Military Bowl to Marshall , The 61st and final season the Terrapins would be playing football in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Edsall’s Terps finished their regular season with a 7—5 record, comprising a 4—4 record in Big Ten Conference play that put them third in the Big Ten East Division, their Inaugural season in the Big Ten Conference.
Maryland ended its season at the Foster Farms Bowl , where it lost to Stanford. On October 11, , Edsall was relieved of his duties with offensive coordinator Mike Locksley named as the interim head coach for the rest of the season. On December 2, , the Terps announced the hiring of former Michigan defensive coordinator D. Durkin as head coach. In , Durkin coached the Terrapins to a 6—7 record including a bowl loss.
Maryland finished and was ineligible for a bowl game in During the offseason, football player Jordan McNair died from an apparent heat stroke after a practice. On December 4, , Maryland hired Alabama offensive coordinator Mike Locksley as their new head coach. The Locksley era at Maryland had an impressive offensive start with the Terps scoring points in kicking off the campaign. The 63 points against Syracuse were the most points scored against a ranked opponent by any Maryland football team ever.
In , the Terps played in a shortened season due to the COVID pandemic playing only 5 games, all against teams from the Big Ten, finishing with an overall record of and briefly paused operations in the middle of the season due to several players and staff getting diagnosed with symptoms of the virus. In , Mike Locksley led a convincing victory over Howard University , and they ended the regular season with a 40 – 16 victory over Rutgers.
This result made the Terps end their season at , their first winning record since , when Maryland first joined the Big Ten. Maryland has affiliated with various conferences [ inconsistent ] as well as being an independent. Maryland was selected national champions by NCAA-designated major selectors in both and Maryland has won 11 conference championships in two conferences as of the season, eight outright and three shared.
List of Maryland head coaches. Maryland has qualified for 29 bowl games, with the Terrapins holding a record of 13—14—2. Meanwhile, Purdue beat the Minnesota Golden Gophers last week.
Mockobee’s longest run was for 68 yards in the fourth quarter. This next matchup is expected to be close, with Maryland going off at just a 3-point favorite. They might be worth taking a chance on against the spread as they are currently on a three-game streak of ATS wins. The wins brought Maryland up to and Purdue to The Terrapins are after wins this season, the Boilermakers Devin Mockobee punches it in from the 1 to extend the Boilers’ lead late in the fourth.
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