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FIRST-AND-10... • Maryland capped off the 2010 season with a convincing 51-20 win over East Carolina in the Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman. Da’Rel Scott ran for a school bowl-record 200 yards and two touchdowns. Scott helped the Terps post a season-best 297 yards on the ground by scoring on runs of 61 and 91 yards, the fourth-longest rushing TD in ACC history. Freshman DJ Adams added four TD runs enabling Maryland to post its highest point total in a bowl game. East Carolina, which made its fifth straight bowl appearance, came into the game with one of the most potent offenses in the nation. The Pirates ranked seventh nationally in passing offense (319.3 ypg) and 12th in scoring (38.2 ppg), but the Terrapins forced four turnovers. Freshman LB David Mackall returned a Dominique Davis interception 35 yards to the ECU 1-yard line at the start of the second half, which set up Adams’ second TD. Maryland added two more third quarter TDs to take a 37-13 lead and never looked back in Ralph Friedgen’s final game as head coach. • The Terrapins, who finished tied for second in the ACC’s Atlantic Division and had the second-best turnaround in the FBS, ended with at least nine wins for the first time since 2006 and 14th time in school history. They concluded the year ranked for the first time since 2003 (No. 23 in the AP; No. 24 in the USA Today Coaches). • The Maryland offense was an evolving and improving unit throughout the season under third-year coordinator and assistant head coach James Franklin. The Terps, who posted over 400 total yards in five of the last six games, ranked 29th nationally in scoring offense (32.2 ppg) and held onto the ball. Only four teams in the FBS had fewer turnovers than Maryland and QB Danny O’Brien, the ACC Rookie of the Year, posted the third-lowest interception (2.37) percentage in the country among freshmen. RBs Da’Rel Scott and Davin Meggett, and WR Torrey Smith provided big plays for an offense which has scored 11 times on the season on plays of 40 yards or more. Smith, one of the most dynamic players in the nation and a first team All-ACC choice, had 12 TD receptions which was tied for 11th in the FBS, while his 81.2 receiving yards-per-game average was 28th. O’Brien, 7-3 as a starter, threw for 2,438 yards which is the sixth best single-season total on the ACC freshman list (see chart on pg. 7). Despite being depleted by injury with the losses of LT Justin Gilbert (knee) and RT Pete DeSouza (fractured legs), the o-line allowed two or fewer sacks in 10 games. LG Andrew Gonnella was the only lineman to start all 13 games at the same position, while Paul Pinegar, an All-ACC selection, started at both center and right tackle. • The linebacker corps, including three-time All-ACC performer Alex Wujciak, and a hard-hitting secondary anchored the defense under second-year coordinator Don Brown. The Terps, who scored four times defensively (tied for sixth in the FBS), ranked 38th nationally in points allowed (22.2 ppg), 39th in total defense (352.3 ypg) and tied for 18th in red-zone defense (75 percent). Wujciak ranked fourth in the league and tied for 37th nationally in tackles (9.0 pg). LB Adrian Moten, a playmaker throughout his career, tied for sixth in the ACC in interceptions (0.31 pg) and tied for 23rd in the ACC in stops (5.9 pg). LB Demetrius Hartsfield ranked third on the team and 15th in the league in stops (88). Joe Vellano ranked fourth in the ACC in tackles among linemen (4.7 pg) and had a team-high five sacks. The Terps were ranked ninth nationally in pass efficiency defense and that was due in large part to a play-making secondary which included first team All-ACC performer Kenny Tate who tied for 15th in the FBS in forced fumbles (0.31 pg) and was seventh in the ACC in tackles (7.7 pg), and SS Antwine Perez who was tied for sixth in the ACC in passes defended (0.85 pg) and tied for 23rd in the FBS in fumbles recovered (0.23 pg). • Special teams was a strength for the Terps. Travis Baltz, a 2008 first team All-ACC punter, handled both kicking chores. Baltz, who was a candidate for the 2010 Ray Guy Award, connected on 14 of his 18 FG attempts and aver- aged 41.7 yards per punt (sixth in the ACC). Junior Tony Logan was one of the top punt returners in the nation. The first team All-ACC performer returned two punts for scores, becoming one of just two players in league history to post consecutive games with a return for a score. Logan averaged 18.1 ypr which was third in the FBS. Smith was one of the top kick returners in the country in 2009, posting an ACC single-season record 1,309 yards. He is the career leader in the league as well, setting that mark vs. Miami (11/6). Football Contact _____ Shawn Nestor, Assoc. MRD Phone _______________________w: (301) 314-7065 E-mail [email protected] Secondary Contact ______ Justin Moore, MR Asst. Phone _______________________w: (301) 314-7068 E-mail _______________________ [email protected] Other Contact (Credentials) Doug Dull, Assoc. A.D. Main Office Phone ______________w: (301) 314-7064 E-mail [email protected] Head Coach _______ Ralph Friedgen (Maryland, ‘70) Record at Maryland (yr.) ____________ 75-50 (10th) Career Record __________________________Same Offensive Coordinator____________ James Franklin Defensive Coordinator ______________ Don Brown MARYLAND (9-4, 5-3 ACC) S6 vs. Navy# (ESPN) __________________ W, 17-14 S11 MORGAN STATE (ESPN3.com) _______ W, 62-3 S18 @ No. 21 West Virgnia (ESPNU) _______ L, 17-31 S25 FIU (ESPNU)______________________ W, 42-28 O2 DUKE* (ESPN3.com) _______________ W, 21-16 O16 @ Clemson* (ACC Network) ____________ L, 7-31 O23 @ Boston College* (ESPN3.com) ______ W, 24-21 O30 WAKE FOREST*+ (ESPNU)__________ W, 62-14 N6 @ Miami* (ESPNU) __________________ L, 20-26 N13 @ Virginia* (ESPN3.com) ____________ W, 42-23 N20 FLORIDA STATE* (ABC) _____________L, 16-30 N27 No. 21 NC STATE* (ESPN2) _________ W, 38-31 D29 vs. East Carolina (ESPN) ____________ W, 51-20 ALL CAPS indicates home game; *ACC game; + Homecoming; # at M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore) SCHEDULES/RESULTS QUICK FACTS MEDIA INFORMATION pgs. 1-8 Player & Team Notes pg. 2 ACC & NCAA Rankings pg. 3 By the Numbers pg. 7 Postseason Honors pg. 9 Friedgen Highlights pg. 10 Depth Chart pgs. 11-14 Roster pgs. 15-16 The Last Time pgs. 17-24 Single-Season/ Career Records pgs. 25 Media Info / Terps in the NFL pgs. 26-33 2010 Season Stats pgs. 34-38 Season Recaps 2010 Football Game Notes Season Review WHAT’S INSIDE... 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FIRST-AND-10...• Maryland capped off the 2010 season with a convincing 51-20 win over East Carolina in the Military Bowl presented by Northrop Grumman. Da’Rel Scott ran for a school bowl-record 200 yards and two touchdowns. Scott helped the Terps post a season-best 297 yards on the ground by scoring on runs of 61 and 91 yards, the fourth-longest rushing TD in ACC history. Freshman DJ Adams added four TD runs enabling Maryland to post its highest point total in a bowl game. East Carolina, which made its fi fth straight bowl appearance, came into the game with one of the most potent offenses in the nation. The Pirates ranked seventh nationally in passing offense (319.3 ypg) and 12th in scoring (38.2 ppg), but the Terrapins forced four turnovers. Freshman LB David Mackall returned a Dominique Davis interception 35 yards to the ECU 1-yard line at the start of the second half, which set up Adams’ second TD. Maryland added two more third quarter TDs to take a 37-13 lead and never looked back in Ralph Friedgen’s fi nal game as head coach.• The Terrapins, who fi nished tied for second in the ACC’s Atlantic Division and had the second-best turnaround in the FBS, ended with at least nine wins for the fi rst time since 2006 and 14th time in school history. They concluded the year ranked for the fi rst time since 2003 (No. 23 in the AP; No. 24 in the USA Today Coaches). • The Maryland offense was an evolving and improving unit throughout the season under third-year coordinator and assistant head coach James Franklin. The Terps, who posted over 400 total yards in fi ve of the last six games, ranked 29th nationally in scoring offense (32.2 ppg) and held onto the ball. Only four teams in the FBS had fewer turnovers than Maryland and QB Danny O’Brien, the ACC Rookie of the Year, posted the third-lowest interception (2.37) percentage in the country among freshmen. RBs Da’Rel Scott and Davin Meggett, and WR Torrey Smith provided big plays for an offense which has scored 11 times on the season on plays of 40 yards or more. Smith, one of the most dynamic players in the nation and a fi rst team All-ACC choice, had 12 TD receptions which was tied for 11th in the FBS, while his 81.2 receiving yards-per-game average was 28th. O’Brien, 7-3 as a starter, threw for 2,438 yards which is the sixth best single-season total on the ACC freshman list (see chart on pg. 7). Despite being depleted by injury with the losses of LT Justin Gilbert (knee) and RT Pete DeSouza (fractured legs), the o-line allowed two or fewer sacks in 10 games. LG Andrew Gonnella was the only lineman to start all 13 games at the same position, while Paul Pinegar, an All-ACC selection, started at both center and right tackle. • The linebacker corps, including three-time All-ACC performer Alex Wujciak, and a hard-hitting secondary anchored the defense under second-year coordinator Don Brown. The Terps, who scored four times defensively (tied for sixth in the FBS), ranked 38th nationally in points allowed (22.2 ppg), 39th in total defense (352.3 ypg) and tied for 18th in red-zone defense (75 percent). Wujciak ranked fourth in the league and tied for 37th nationally in tackles (9.0 pg). LB Adrian Moten, a playmaker throughout his career, tied for sixth in the ACC in interceptions (0.31 pg) and tied for 23rd in the ACC in stops (5.9 pg). LB Demetrius Hartsfi eld ranked third on the team and 15th in the league in stops (88). Joe Vellano ranked fourth in the ACC in tackles among linemen (4.7 pg) and had a team-high fi ve sacks. The Terps were ranked ninth nationally in pass effi ciency defense and that was due in large part to a play-making secondary which included fi rst team All-ACC performer Kenny Tate who tied for 15th in the FBS in forced fumbles (0.31 pg) and was seventh in the ACC in tackles (7.7 pg), and SS Antwine Perez who was tied for sixth in the ACC in passes defended (0.85 pg) and tied for 23rd in the FBS in fumbles recovered (0.23 pg).• Special teams was a strength for the Terps. Travis Baltz, a 2008 fi rst team All-ACC punter, handled both kicking chores. Baltz, who was a candidate for the 2010 Ray Guy Award, connected on 14 of his 18 FG attempts and aver-aged 41.7 yards per punt (sixth in the ACC). Junior Tony Logan was one of the top punt returners in the nation. The fi rst team All-ACC performer returned two punts for scores, becoming one of just two players in league history to post consecutive games with a return for a score. Logan averaged 18.1 ypr which was third in the FBS. Smith was one of the top kick returners in the country in 2009, posting an ACC single-season record 1,309 yards. He is the career leader in the league as well, setting that mark vs. Miami (11/6).

Football Contact _____ Shawn Nestor, Assoc. MRDPhone _______________________w: (301) 314-7065E-mail [email protected] Contact ______ Justin Moore, MR Asst.Phone _______________________w: (301) 314-7068E-mail _______________________ [email protected] Contact (Credentials) Doug Dull, Assoc. A.D.Main Offi ce Phone ______________w: (301) 314-7064E-mail [email protected]

Head Coach _______ Ralph Friedgen (Maryland, ‘70)Record at Maryland (yr.) ____________ 75-50 (10th)Career Record __________________________SameOffensive Coordinator ____________ James FranklinDefensive Coordinator ______________ Don Brown

MARYLAND (9-4, 5-3 ACC)

S6 vs. Navy# (ESPN) __________________ W, 17-14S11 MORGAN STATE (ESPN3.com) _______ W, 62-3S18 @ No. 21 West Virgnia (ESPNU) _______ L, 17-31S25 FIU (ESPNU) ______________________ W, 42-28O2 DUKE* (ESPN3.com) _______________ W, 21-16O16 @ Clemson* (ACC Network) ____________ L, 7-31O23 @ Boston College* (ESPN3.com) ______ W, 24-21O30 WAKE FOREST*+ (ESPNU)__________ W, 62-14N6 @ Miami* (ESPNU) __________________ L, 20-26N13 @ Virginia* (ESPN3.com) ____________ W, 42-23N20 FLORIDA STATE* (ABC) _____________ L, 16-30N27 No. 21 NC STATE* (ESPN2) _________ W, 38-31D29 vs. East Carolina (ESPN) ____________ W, 51-20

ALL CAPS indicates home game; *ACC game; + Homecoming; # at M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore)

SCHEDULES/RESULTS

QUICK FACTS

MEDIA INFORMATION

pgs. 1-8 Player & Team Notespg. 2 ACC & NCAA Rankingspg. 3 By the Numberspg. 7 Postseason Honorspg. 9 Friedgen Highlightspg. 10 Depth Chartpgs. 11-14 Rosterpgs. 15-16 The Last Time

pgs. 17-24 Single-Season/Career Records

pgs. 25 Media Info / Terps in the NFLpgs. 26-33 2010 Season Statspgs. 34-38 Season Recaps

2010 Football Game Notes

Season Review

WHAT’S INSIDE...

(9-4, 5-3 ACC)

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QUICK HITTERS...• Maryland was bowl eligible for the seventh time in 10 seasons under 2010 ACC Coach of the Year Ralph Friedgen. He posted his fi fth bowl victory with the win over East Carolina. The fi ve postseason wins are a school record and rank third in ACC history. The Terps improved to 11-11-2 all-time in bowl games.• Maryland, 2-10 last year, posted the best turn-around in school history (+7 in the win column) and second-best in the FBS (see chart on pg. 5). Miami (Ohio) improved by eight wins from 2009 to 2010. Prior to this season, the Terps best improvement in the modern era was fi ve games (1945 and 2001).• The Terps were among the best teams in the nation this season at not committing turnovers. Maryland tied for fourth nationally in turnover margin (+1.15 pg). The Terps, plus-15 on the season, won the turnover battle in 10 of 13 games.• Danny O’Brien threw for a career-high 417 yards against NC State (11/27) and ended the year in sixth place on the ACC single-season freshman passing yardage list (2,438). He fi nished the year with a freshman school-record 22 TD passes. O’Brien is just the second player in Maryland history to throw 20 or more TDs in a single season (Scott Milanovich had 26 in 1993 and 20 in ‘94). His touchdown mark is also third in ACC history among freshmen (25 by Philip Rivers, NC State in 2000; 24 by Chris Rix, FSU in 2001).• Torrey Smith posted 272 all-purpose yards (224 receiving, 48 KOR) against NC State (11/27), break-ing Lamont Jordan’s school record (4,960) for career all-purpose yards. Smith, who declared for the 2011 NFL Draft after the Military Bowl, ended his career with 5,264 all-purpose yards, a mark that is seventh in ACC history. Smith’s 67 receptions rank fourth on the Maryland single-season chart, while his 1,055 receiving yards are second. • Alex Wujciak had a team-high 117 tackles on the season. The senior has at least 100 tackles in three straight seasons and is just the sixth player in school history to accomplish that feat (also D’Qwell Jackson, E.J. Henderson, Eric Barton, Ratcliff Thomas and Chuck Faucette). He earned All-ACC honors his fi nal three seasons. • The Terps posted 19 interceptions on the year which ranks tied for seventh on the school’s single-season list. It was also the most since 2001 when they had 24. Nine of those interceptions came from linebackers (Moten - 4; Wujciak - 2; Demetrius Hartsfi eld - 1; Ryan Donohue - 1; David Mackall - 1). • The Terps four defensive scores in 2010 (all interception returns for TDs) matched the team’s total from the previous fi ve years (two in 2009, one in 2006, one in 2005). In fact since 1987, the Terps posted as many as three just three times (1998-00).• Moten had a career-best four picks which is second on Maryland’s single-season chart for linebackers, trailing only Karl Edwards’ fi ve in 1987. The senior’s

0.33 INTs per game ranks tied for second in the FBS among LBs.• Moten was one of only three players in the ACC (also Davon Morgan, Va Tech; DeAndre McDaniel, Clemson) with at least four interceptions and 75 or more tackles.

SIX EARN ALL-ACC HONORS...Six Terps earned spots on the 2010 All-ACC team.Headlined by four first-team All-ACC honorees in wide receiver Torrey Smith, punt returner Tony Logan, linebacker Alex Wujciak and safety Kenny Tate, the Terps had their most all-conference play-ers since 2008 when they had nine chosen. Sopho-more defensive tackle Joe Vellano was voted to the second team, while senior offensive lineman Paul Pinegar was an honorable mention selection. The four fi rst-team selections were tied for the most with Clemson. The fi ve fi rst and second-team choices were tied for third with Clemson. Virginia Tech (11) and Mi-ami (9) led the way. The Terps haven’t had as many as four fi rst team all-league choices since the 2003 season (also four).

FRIEDGEN, O’BRIEN HONORED BY ACC...Ralph Friedgen was voted ACC Coach of the Year and quarterback Danny O’Brien was tabbed the league’s top overall and of-fensive rookie by ACSMA. Friedgen received the Coach of the Year award for the second time in his career (2001), while O’Brien is the fi rst Terp to be named ACC Rookie of the Year (award instituted in 1975). The Terps were in the running for their fi rst-ever Atlantic Division title due in great part to the emergence of O’Brien, who is the fourth-ranked freshman passer in the FBS (135.20 rating). He has completed 179 of 315 passes for 2,257 yards, the

sixth-highest total for a freshman in ACC history. O’Brien received 54 of the 61 votes as the top overall rookie. Friedgen was the fourth Maryland coach to be honored by the league (also Jim Tatum – 1953, 55; Jerry Claiborne – 1973, 75, 76; Bobby Ross – 1982). Friedgen (29) outpaced Frank Beamer of Virginia Tech (19) in the voting.

2010 University of Maryland Football Notes: Season Review

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MARYLAND IN THE ACC AND NCAA TEAM RANKINGS...

Category ACC NCAA StatisticRushing Offense ____________________ 8th ______82nd _______138.2 ypgPassing Offense ____________________ 6th ______ 65th _______214.7 ypgPassing Eff. Offense _________________ 4th ______ 47th _____ 134.3 ratingTotal Offense _______________________ 9th ______ 80th _______352.8 ypgScoring Offense _____________________2nd ______ 29th ________32.2 ppgRushing Defense ____________________ 3rd ______21nd _______124.5 ypgPass Defense _____________________ 10th ______ 78th _______227.8 ypgPass Eff. Defense ___________________2nd _______ 9th _____ 107.6 ratingTotal Defense ______________________ 6th ______ 46th _______352.3 ypgScoring Defense ____________________ 7th ______ 39th ________22.2 ppgNet Punting ________________________ 7th ______ 79th ________35.5 nypPunt Returns _______________________ 1st _______ 3rd ________ 16.9 yprKickoff Returns ____________________ 11th _____ 116th ________ 18.3 yprTurnover Margin ____________________2nd ______ t-4th _________1.15 pgTime of Possession __________________ 9th ______ 86th ________28:58 pgFewest Penalties ___________________ 10th _____ 109th _________7.85 pgFewest Yards Penalized _____________ 10th _____ 112th _________68.5 pgSacks _____________________________ 7th ______ 47th _________2.15 pgPunt-Return Yardage Defense _________ 9th ______ 86th ________ 10.0 yprThird-Down Conversions _____________ 10th ______ 91st ________ 35.7 pctOpposing Third-Down Conversions _____ 7th ______ 59th ________ 39.6 pctFourth-Down Conversions ____________t-2nd _______t-15 ________ 66.7 pctOpposing Fourth-Down Conversions ____ 7th ______ 73rd ________ 53.8 pctRed-Zone Offense ___________________ 5th _____ t-28th ________ 85.7 pctRed-Zone Defense __________________2nd _____ t-18th ________ 74.5 pct

RANKING THE TERPS INDIVIDUALLY IN THE ACC AND NCAA...Several Terps are ranked among the top individuals in the Atlantic Coast Conference and NCAA statistics in various categories this season.

Name Category ACC NCAADanny O’Brien _________ Passing Yards Per Game (187.5) ____6th ___ 66th ______________________ Passing Efficiency (134.5 rating) ____4th ___ 45th ___________________________ Total Offense (183.8 ypg) ____7th ___ 79thTorrey Smith ______________Receptions Per Game (5.15) ____3rd __ t-49th _____________________Receiving Yards Per Game (81.2) ___ 2nd ___ 28th __________________ All-Purpose Yards Per Game (126.7) ____ 1st ___ 37thTony Logan ___________________ Punt Returns (18.1 ypr) ____ 1st ____ 3rdTravis Baltz _______________________ Punting (41.7 ypp) ____5th ___ 50th ___________________________________ Scoring (7.3 pg) ___t-6th ___ 65th _______________________________ Field Goals (1.08 pg) ___t-8th __ t-61stAlex Wujciak __________________Tackles Per Game (9.0) ____4th __ t-37thKenny Tate _____________________ Solo Tackles (4.46 pg) __ t-3rd __ t-87th _____________________________Tackles Per Game (7.7) ____7th __ t-95th ___________________________ Forced Fumbles (0.31 pg) ____ 1st __ t-15thAdrian Moten __________________Tackles Per Game (5.9) ___23rd ____N/A ______________________________Interceptions (0.31 pg) ___ N/A __ t-48th __________________________Passes Defended (0.83 pg) ___ N/A _ t-100thDemetrius Hartsfield ____________Tackles Per Game (6.7) ___15th ____N/AAntwine Perez ______________Passes Defended (0.85 pg) ___t-4th __ t-64th ________________________ Fumbles Recovered (0.23 pg) __ t-3rd __ t-23rd _____________________________Tackles Per Game (5.7) __t-28th ____N/A

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GETTING OFFENSIVE ON DEFENSE...The Terps had four interception returns for touchdowns on the year, including three in the fi nal six games. The four interception returns for a TD tied for fourth in the FBS (see below), while the team’s four defensive scores tied for sixth in the country.MOST DEFENSIVE TDS IN THE FBS (2010)Rk. Team Int. Ret. Fumb. Ret. Total1. UCF 5 1 6 South Carolina 5 1 63. Hawai’i 3 2 5 UConn 5 0 5 Florida 4 1 56. Maryland 4 0 4 Nebraska 4 0 4 Bowling Green 4 0 4 Tennessee 4 0 4 Ohio State 3 1 4 Boise State 3 1 4 Kent State 2 2 4 Georgia 3 1 4 Wisconsin 3 1 4 Oklahoma State 3 1 4 Iowa 4 0 4

CLAMPING DOWN...After fi nishing 83rd in total defense (396.3 yards per game) and 100th in points allowed (31.3 pg) in 2009, Maryland’s attacking-style unit gradually improved during the year. The Terps ended 2010 ranked 38th in scoring defense (22.1 ppg), 39th in total defense (352.3 ypg), 21st in rushing defense (124.5 ypg), tied for 18th in red-zone defense (75 percent) and tied for 18th in turnovers gained (29). Before surrendering a season-high 504 total yards to Miami (11/6), Maryland held Wake Forest (10/30), which was averaging 206.6 rushing yards per game, to minus-3 yards on the ground (lowest total by an opponent in 11 years). Fourth-down stops were a key in four victories, including a goal-line stand on Navy’s fi nal play in the season opener (9/6). The Terps also had important fourth-down stops at the end of the FIU (9/25), Duke (10/2) and BC (10/23) games.

STREAKS AND TRENDS...• Maryland was 8-2 when winning the turnover battle and 5-2 when being outgained by the opponent.• The Terps were 4-1 in games decided by seven points or less. In 2009, they lost four games by four points or less and the last two by a combined fi ve points. The Terps regained their form of 2008 when they were 6-1 in games decided by a TD or less.• Despite a season-high four turnovers vs. FSU (11/20), the Terps turned the ball over just 14 times (10 interceptions/four fumbles) and just four of those (two vs. Navy, 9/6; one vs. Miami, 11/6; one vs. FSU, 11/20) occurred in the red zone. Maryland was tied for fi fth in the FBS in fewest turnovers. The Terps had 24 turnovers (10 picks/14 fumbles) in 2009.

• Alex Wujciak started the fi nal 38 games of his career, all at Mike LB. Paul Pinegar’s 25 straight starts led the offense.• Nine defensive players started all 13 games. Defensive coordinator Don Brown started three safeties four times with NT A.J. Francis sitting in three of those instances. There were fi ve offensive players who started each game (see list on pg. 33). The Terps started four offensive line combinations.• The Terps have recorded 26 picks over the last 18 games. They had at least one interception in 11 of 13 games in 2010.• FS Kenny Tate posted at least six tackles in all but one game in 2010.• In his seven wins as a starter, QB Danny O’Brien completed 129 of 209 passes (62 percent) for 1,654 yards (236.3 ypg) with 17 TDs and two interceptions.• Maryland scored 40 or more points fi ve times this year. It marks the fi rst time since 2002 that the Terps have gone over 40 points fi ve times during the regular season.

DYNAMIC DUO...Maryland had one of the top safety tandems in the country. A disruptive force who had an impressive season, Kenny Tate ranked seventh in the ACC in tackles (7.7 per game), which was second among de-fensive backs. He also led the conference and tied for 15th in the FBS in forced fumbles (0.31 per game). In addition, the All-ACC fi rst team pick was the top sack producer among league defensive backs (0.27 pg). The junior, who was a candidate for the 2010 Thorpe Award, had three interceptions, returning one for a score vs. Wake Forest (10/30). Tate’s counterpart Antwine Perez, who was an all-league pick by Phil Steele, had a strong fi nish to the season,averaging 8.2 tackles over the last fi ve games. He earned ACC Defensive Back of Week after posting a career-best two interceptions and recovering a fumble in a 24-21 win over BC (10/23). He chipped in a sack and a forced fumble vs. Wake Forest (10/30) and eight tackles, including a season-best six solo stops, vs. Miami (11/6). Perez had seven tackles and one PBU vs. Virginia (11/13), and seven tackles and 1.5 TFLs against Florida State (11/20). He was again named ACC DB of the Week for his performance vs. FSU. Perez ranked tied for fourth in the ACC in passes defended (0.85 pg), tied for third in fumbles recovered (0.23 pg) and tied for 17th in interceptions (0.23 pg). The Perez-Tate duo was one of the keys to the Terps possessing the second best turnover margin in the ACC (tied for fourth in the FBS) and ninth-best pass effi ciency defense in the nation.

2010 University of Maryland Football Notes: Season Review

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1...Despite losing two starting offensive tackles to season-ending injuries (Justin Gilbert – knee; Pete DeSouza – fractured legs), the Terps allowed just 12 sacks in their eight ACC games which was the third-fewest in the league.

2...Tony Logan returned two punts for TDs in 2010, while the other 11 ACC teams combined for six.

3...Danny O’Brien’s 22 TD passes ranked third in the FBS among freshmen QBs.

6...Number of non-offensive touchdowns scored by the Terps (four interception returns; two punt returns) which led the ACC. It marked the most non-offensive TDs for the Terps since 2002 (seven).

6...Number of graduates on the 2010 roster. Michael Carter, Emani Lee-Odai, Adrian Moten, Joey Mc-Queeney, Antwine Perez and Da’Rel Scott each earned a degree.

10...The Terps have placed a punter on the Academic All-ACC team in each of the last 10 seasons. Travis Baltz was a member all four years (Adam Podlesh 2003-06; Brooks Barnard 2001-02).

10.0...Alex Wujciak averaged 10.0 tackles per game in his career which was third in the FBS among active players at the end of the season.

12...Number of true freshmen who started during Ralph Friedgen’s 10 years (2001 - Domonique Foxworth, Randy Starks; 2003 - Vernon Davis; 2005 - Jeremy Navarre, Danny Oquendo, Jared Gaither; 2006 - Cory Jackson; 2007 - Travis Baltz; 2009 - Nick Ferrara, Bennett Fulper; 2010 - Desmond Kearse, Matt Robinson).

15...The Terps were plus-15 in the turnover dept. on the season which was their best mark since 2001 (plus-16).

19...Number of players who scored a TD this season, the most in the Ralph Friedgen era (17 in 2002 was the previous high).

20...Number of points the opposition scored off 14 Maryland turnovers on the season. In contrast, the Terps scored 100 points off 29 opponent turnovers. The Terps surrendered a season-high 13 points off TOs to FSU (11/20).

26...At the end of the season, the Terps had 26 players on NFL rosters (plus four on practice squads), which ranked third among ACC squads, trailing just Miami (42) and FSU (27). See list on page 25.

137...The Terps have not had a punt blocked since the Florida State contest (11/13/99), a stretch of 137 games, which is the longest active streak in the nation.

...by the numbers

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TEAM AWARDS...Below is a list of honorees from the team’s annual

end-of-season banquet:Top Special Teams Performer - Travis BaltzFreshman of the Year - Danny O’BrienA.V. Williams Award for Outstanding & Conspicu-

ous Sportsmanship - Da’Rel Scott, Adrian MotenGeorge C. Cook Memorial Award for the senior

with the highest GPA - Travis BaltzGeorge Boutselis Memorial Award for letterman

with the highest GPA - Ryan SchlothauerAlvin L. Aubinoe Award as the unsung hero -

R.J. DillC.P. “Lefty” McIntosh Public Service Award

sponsored by Don & Terry Wilson - Torrey SmithJames M. Tatum Award for Lineman of the Year

- Joe Vellano (defensive) and Paul Pinegar (of-fensive)

Dr. John E. Faber Award for Iron Man - Mike Salvatico

Scout Team Offensive Player of the Year - Paul Lariviere, Chris Rhodes

Scout Team Defensive Player of the Year - Andre Monroe

Most Improved Offensive Player - Davin MeggettMost Improved Defensive Player - Antwine PerezMost Valuable Offensive Player - Torrey SmithMost Valuable Defensive Player - Kenny TateRay Krouse Award for Most Valuable Player - Alex

WujciakRecognition Award - Parry HarrisDistinguished Contributor Award - John AlahouzosMaryland Football Fan of the Year - Debbie BeebeTeam Captains - Torrey Smith (offense), Adrian

Moten (defense), LaQuan Williams (special teams)

WUJCIAK DOES IT AGAIN...One of the top tacklers in the nation the last three years, Alex Wujciak made plays for the Terps in a number of ways. The senior intercepted Stephen Morris of Miami (11/6) and returned it 60 yards for a TD, the second pick-six of his career (also vs. NC State in 2009). He then intercepted Morris again in the third quarter and returned it 26 yards to set up a potential scoring drive. Wujciak set the Maryland single-season record for interception return yards (152) in 2009 and ended his career second in school hisotry in career interception return yards (238), trail-ing only Tom Brown (275/1960-62). Wujciak is one of just fi ve players, and the only linebacker, in Maryland history with two interception returns for TDs.

SPECIAL TEAMS STANDOUT...A reserve wideout who solidifi ed his role as a punt returner, Tony Logan was a game-changer for Maryland this season. Although opponents utilized a line-drive punt to kick away from Logan the second half of the season, the junior averaged an astounding 18.1 yards per return (third in the FBS and third on the ACC single-season list) on 31 chances. Logan was also one of just fi ve players in the FBS who has at least two punt returns for touchdowns - an 85-yarder against FIU (9/25) and an 84-yarder vs. Duke (10/2). The TD returns came at crucial times for the Terps – his TD against FIU (fi rst punt return for a score since Steve Suter in the 2004 Gator Bowl) broke a 7-7 tie and the one against Duke gave Maryland a 14-9 lead. Logan had four returns over 50 yards and his 560 punt return yards are the second most in a season in both Maryland and ACC history (771 by Steve Suter in 2002), and more than all but two FBS schools in 2010 (Oregon, 679; Utah, 616). Logan has two of the top three punt returns in school history, trailing only a 90-yard TD by Dick Nolan in 1953. Logan had a career-high 135 punt return yards vs. FIU, his second 100-yard game of the season (also 128 yards vs. Morgan State, 9/11). Logan’s 13.63 yard-per-return career average ranks fourth in the FBS among active players.

LONGEST PUNT RETURNS IN MD HISTORYRk. Player Yds Opponent (Date)1. Dick Nolan 90 Clemson (10/3/53)2. Tony Logan 85 FIU (9/25/10)3. Tony Logan 84 Duke (10/2/10)4. Bob Smith 83 Penn State (10/3/73)5. Steve Suter 81 Akron (9/7/02)6. Steve Suter 80 WVU (10/5/02)

EXPLOSIVE PLAYS...One of the keys to Maryland’s success during the season was its ability to make explosive plays to score points.• Maryland had 86 explosive plays (defi ned as 20 yards or longer) in 2010, and the Terps scored 21 touchdowns on those plays. In 2009, Maryland had just 13 TDs off explosive plays.• The Terps had 19 plays of 50 yards or longer in 2010 - eight on passes, four on punt returns, fi ve on rushes and two on interception returns. In 2009, Maryland had eight plays of 50 yards or longer.PLAYS OF 50+ YARDSYds Type Player(s) Opp.91* Rush Da’Rel Scott ECU85* PR Tony Logan FIU84* PR Tony Logan Duke80* Pass To. Smith from J. Robinson WVU76* Rush Davin Meggett FIU71* Pass To. Smith from O’Brien NC St.71* Pass Scott from O’Brien Duke68 PR Tony Logan Morgan St.68* Pass To. Smith from O’Brien FIU67 Rush Davin Meggett Navy62 Pass To. Smith from O’Brien Virginia61* Rush Da’Rel Scott ECU60* Pass To. Smith from J. Robinson WVU60* INT Alex Wujciak Miami57 PR Tony Logan Navy56* Rush Da’Rel Scott FIU55 Pass Quintin McCree from O’Brien Virginia53 INT Kenny Tate WVU53 Pass Furstenburg from O’Brien Clemson* - touchdown scored on play

SUDDEN CHANGE...After going 41 games without scoring via a fumble or interception (Erin Henderson in 2006 vs. Virginia), Maryland registered six defensive touchdowns in the last 16 contests. Most recently, Alex Wujciak had a 60-yard interception for a touchdown against Miami (11/6). Kenny Tate and Ryan Donohue both had interceptions for scores against Wake Forest (10/30). Demetrius Hartsfi eld’s pick-six in the second quar-ter of the Morgan State game (9/11) was Maryland’s fi rst defensive score since Alex Wujciak scored on a 70-yard interception return on 11/14/09 at NC State. One week after Wujciak’s TD, Jared Harrell fell on a fumble in the end zone vs. Virginia Tech (11/21/09).

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Below are the 12 players who were chosen as members of the Ter-rapin Council for 2010, a group which serves as a collective voice for the players when communicating issues with the staff:

Adrian Moten ___________ Sr. _______________ LinebackerAdrian Cannon __________ Sr. ____________ Wide ReceiverDa’Rel Scott ____________ Sr. _____________Running BackAlex Wujciak ___________ Sr. _______________ LinebackerTorrey Smith ____________Jr. _____________ Wide ReceiverJamarr Robinson _________Jr. _______________ QuarterbackDavin Meggett ___________Jr. ______________Running BackKevin Dorsey ___________ So. ____________ Wide Receiver A.J. Francis ____________ So. _________Defensive LinemanDemetrius Hartsfi eld _____ So. _______________ LinebackerJoe Vellano ____________ So. _________Defensive LinemanDanny O’Brien __________ Fr._______________ Quarterback

TERRAPIN COUNCIL

Key: (b) = in coaching booth during game; (f) = on fi eld during gameRalph Friedgen (f) _________________________ Head Coach James Franklin (f) ________Asst. Head Coach/Off. Coord./QBsDon Brown (f) __________Defensive Coordinator/CornerbacksTom Brattan (f) ___________________________ Offensive LineJohn Donovan (b) _______________________ Running BacksLee Hull (f) _____________________________Wide ReceiversKevin Lempa (b) ______________________________SafetiesCharles Bankins (f) ________Special Teams Coord./Tight EndsAl Seamonson (b) __________________________LinebackersDave Sollazzo (f) __________ Defensive Line/Recruiting Coord.Curome Cox ___________________________ Grad. AssistantMike Neuberger _________________________ Grad. AssistantDwight Galt ___________________ Strength and ConditioningJemal Griffi n _______________ Director of Football OperationsRyan Steinberg _______________ Asst. Recruiting CoordinatorWes Robinson __________________________ Football TrainerJonah Bassett ________________________ Video CoordinatorRon Ohringer _______________________ Equipment ManagerKevin Glover ______________ Director of Character Education

FOOTBALL STAFF

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BREAKING UP IS EASY TO DO...The Terps, who ranked ninth in the FBS in passing effi ciency defense, were an aggressive bunch this season. The defense posted 58 pass breakups on the season after tallying 29 all of 2009. Antwine Perez was tied for sixth in the ACC and tied for 64th nationally in passes defended (0.85 pg). He was also tied for second on the team and 17th in the ACC in interceptions (0.23 pg), while Adrian Moten was tied for 11th in the conference in passes defended (0.77 pg), along with Trenton Hughes. In addition, Cameron Chism was tied for second on the team with eight PBUs. Chism and Perez had two of the best games in the country during 2010 knocking down passes. Chism had four PBUs vs. FIU (9/25) and Perez matched that total vs. Duke (10/2), tallies that are tied for the most in one FBS game during 2010.

BLOCK PARTY...Maryland has not had a punt blocked in 137 straight games, but over that time span the Terps have blocked 16 of the opposition’s, including four in 2010 (two vs. Wake Forest, 10/30; two vs. Morgan State, 9/11). LaQuan Williams registered the Terps’ third blocked punt of the season in the opening quarter vs. the Demon Deacons. The 11-yard punt gave the Terps the ball at the WF 32. Maryland kicked a fi eld goal 10 plays later. Nick Peterson added Maryland’s fourth block punt of year in the second quarter. That block was recovered by Kevin Dorsey and the Terps scored two plays later on a 3-yard pass from Danny O’Brien to Haroon Brown. The Terps have scored following all four blocked punts this season (also 10 points vs. Morgan State). Maryland also blocked an extra point vs. Miami (11/6) and a fi eld goal vs. NC State (11/27). The six blocked kicks were the most in the Ralph Friedgen era (4 in 2001, 2004, 2008).

MISCELLANEOUS NOTES...• Austin Walker led the team with 13 special teams tackles, but others were close behind. Darin Drak-eford and LaQuan Williams had 12 apiece, while Kerry Boykins and Matt Robinson had 11 each. Avery Graham and Emani Lee-Odai were tied for sixth (10). Walker, Boykins and Robinson led the way on kickoff returns with 11. Tim Downs was fi rst in punt-return tackles (six).• Maryland’s 62 points vs. Wake Forest (10/30) matched its highest total ever in an ACC game (see chart on the right). The Terps had 62 vs. Virginia on 11/22/75. The 48-point margin of victory against the Demon Deacons was also the most in an ACC game under Ralph Friedgen. The Terps posted 60 or more points twice in a year for the fi rst time in school history (62 vs. Morgan State, 9/11).• Maryland held Wake Forest (10/30) to minus-3 yards rushing. It was the fi rst time Maryland held an opponent on the negative side of rushing since

11/3/01 when Troy State rushed for minus-1 on 26 attempts in a 47-14 Terps victory. It also marked the best performance by a Maryland defense since holding Duke to minus-5 yards on 10/30/99.• Desmond Kearse started as a third safety against FIU (9/25), becoming the fi rst Terp true freshman defensive player to start since Jeremy Navarre (vs. Boston College, 11/19/05). Kearse was also the fi rst true freshman DB to start since Domonique Foxworth (vs. NC State, 11/17/01). Fellow true freshman Matt Robinson started at safety vs. Wake Forest (10/30).• Maryland played 24 freshmen (10 true/14 redshirts) in 2009, which was the most during Ralph Friedgen’s fi rst nine seasons. The Terps played 20 freshmen in both the 2001 and 2004 seasons. Last year’s freshmen are now sophomores, but the Terps were still relatively young, though more experienced. Of the 111 players on the roster at the end of the year, 65 were freshmen or sophomores, but just 16 are seniors. Maryland also had a relatively low senior class (14) in 2009.

NO FRESHMAN JITTERS...Danny O’Brien started the last 10 games of the season (7-3 record) and showed incredible poise and presence for a freshman signal caller. Despite not starting the fi rst three games of the season, his 22 TD passes were third in the country among freshmen. • On the season, O’Brien had an effi ciency rating of 134.5, a mark that was fourth-best in the ACC and fi fth-best among freshmen QBs in the FBS. He did a good job spreading the ball around, hitting nine receivers in one start, eight different receivers in six starts, seven receivers in one start and six in two starts. • Twelve different players caught a TD for Maryland this season (including O’Brien himself). The freshman passed, caught and ran for TDs in 2010 (4-yard TD reception vs. Clemson, 10/16; 12-yard TD run vs. Virginia, 11/13). • The Kernersville, N.C., native became the fi rst Maryland freshman QB to start since Latrez Harrison (11/20/99), and is one of only fi ve freshmen QBs to start in Maryland history. O’Brien went 18 of 27 for 250 yards and a pair of touchdowns against FIU (9/25), including a 68-yard TD pass to Torrey Smith.• O’Brien went his fi rst 96 collegiate passes without a pick before throwing three in the fourth quarter against Clemson (10/16). He was second in the FBS among freshmen in TD-to-interception ratio (2.75-to-1), interception percentage (2.34) and TD percentage (6.53).• O’Brien played in all 13 games, but saw just one play against Navy (9/6) and West Virginia (9/18). His fi rst signifi cant action came against Morgan State (9/11), when he went 5-of-10 for 79 yards. In that game, O’Brien threw three TD passes, all of which came on his fi rst four pass attempts.

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MOST POINTS SCORED IN SCHOOL HISTORY

(The Terps have scored 60 or more points 11 times in school history, including a 62-point outbursts vs. Morgan State on 9/11 and Wake Forest on 10/30)

Rk. Pts. Opponent (Date) 1. 80 vs. Washington College (9/24/27)2. 74 vs. Missouri (11/25/54)3. 63 vs. Virginia Tech (12/2/50) 63 vs. Washington College (9/24/32) 63 vs. Washington College (9/25/26)6. 62 vs. Wake Forest (10/30/10) 62 vs. Morgan State 09/11/10) 62 vs. Virginia (11/22/75)9. 61 vs. The Citadel (9/13/03)10. 60 vs. Guilford (9/28/45 60 vs. Washington College (9/27/30)

TOP DEFENSIVE PERFORMANCES UNDER FRIEDGEN

(Three of the best defensive performances [by total yards] under Ralph Friedgen’s watch occurred in 2010)

Rk. Opponent (Date) Total Yards1. Morgan State (9/11/10)) 852. Eastern Michigan (9/8/01) 1243. The Citadel (9/13/03) 1374. Wake Forest (10/30/10) 1555. West Virginia (9/20/03) 1566. at Florida International (9/8/07) 1637. at Duke (9/25/04) 1858. at NC State (11/26/05) 1869. Villanova (9/1/07) 18710. Virginia (10/17/09) 20111. at Clemson (10/23/04) 20612. Wofford (9/28/02) 21013. at Clemson (11/16/02) 21114. at Clemson (10/16/10) 213 15. vs. Wake Forest (10/18/08) 219

TOP FBS TURNAROUNDS (Maryland’s six-win improvement in the win column from 2009 to 2010 ranked second in the nation among FBS

teams. The top turnarounds in the nation are listed below)

Rk. Team Win Increase1. Miami (Ohio) +82. Maryland +73. Auburn +64. Michigan State +5 San Diego State +5 Tulsa +5 Nevada +58. Hawai’i +4 Stanford +4 Oklahoma +4 NC State +4 Syracuse +4 Mississippi State +4 Illinios +4

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MULTI-FACETED PLAYMAKER...Torrey Smith established himself as one of the most explosive playmakers in the nation over his three seasons in College Park. Smith set the ACC single-season record for kickoff return yardage as both a redshirt freshman and sophomore, totaling 1,309 return yards in 2009. He led the team in re-ceptions (67) and receiving yards (1,055). His 5.2 receptions per game ranked third in the ACC and his 81.2 receiving ypg were second.• In his last regular-season game (vs. NC State, 11/27), Smith had a career day amassing 224 yards on 14 receptions and four touchdowns. The four TDs are a Maryland single-game record. The 224 yards rank third all-time in Maryland history and the 14 receptions are tied for second all-time.• Smith has 28 receptions for 450 yards and fi ve touchdown in the last three games. His 12 TDs are tied for fi rst in the ACC and rank fi rst on the Terps’ single-season list.• The junior had at least one touchdown reception during a three-game span early in the season - he had two against Morgan State (9/11), two against West Virginia (9/18) and one against FIU (9/25). He became the fi rst Terp to record consecutive games with multiple touchdown receptions since Jermaine Lewis in 1993.• Smith’s explosive play ability was evident in 2010. He had touchdown receptions of 60, 68,71 and 80 yards, and averaged 15.5 yards every time he touched the ball. He also ranked fi rst in the ACC with 126.7 all-purpose yards per game. • With 149 yards receiving against West Virginia (9/18) and 159 against FIU (9/25), Smith recorded back-to-back 100-yard receiving games for the second time in his career. The 308 yards was the most by a Terp in a two-game span since Jermaine Lewis had 394 in 1995 (205 vs. Duke, 9/23; 189 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28).• Smith moved into fi rst on Maryland’s career all-purpose yards list (5,183) after a career day against NC State (11/27). LaMont Jordan previously held the school record with 4,960. Smith is also third on the Terps career receptions list (152) and is second on the receiving yards chart (2,215).

SHIFTS ON THE O-LINE...Despite being dealt two major blows, the Terps’ of-fensive line played gutty all season. The Terps were fourth in the ACC in sacks allowed (22), but eight of those came in the West Virginia (9/18) game. A season-ending injury to Justin Gilbert vs. WVU caused the Terps to reshuffl e the line. R.J. Dill moved from right to left tackle and redshirt freshman Pete DeSouza stepped in at RT. DeSouza started the next three games, but was involved in a traffi c accident just two days prior to the Boston College (10/23) game and missed the rest of the season. For the

fi nal seven games, the Terps used a lineup with Dill at left tackle, junior Andrew Gonnella at left guard, sophomore Bennett Fulper at center, sophomore Justin Lewis at right guard and senior Paul Pinegar at right tackle. But against Florida State, Lewis suf-fered a knee injury, and Pete White replaced him. Fulper suffered a hand injury, forcing Pinegar to move to center, Dill to move to right tackle, and true fresh-man Max Garcia to enter the game at left tackle for his fi rst action of the season.• The Terps had 163 yards rushing and 269 yards passing against FSU (11/20). Against Virginia (11/13) the Terps rushed for 136 yards and passed for 289 and didn’t allow a sack. In the 62-14 win over Wake Forest (10/30), Maryland had a season-high tying 261 rushing yards, while also accumulating 168 passing yards and not allowing a sack. • The Terps allowed just one sack against FIU (9/25), which entered the game 12th in the nation in that category, and none against Duke (10/2). But they surrendered eight sacks to West Virginia (9/18) and three to Clemson (10/16). After the late changes to the line for the BC game, Maryland surrendered two sacks in the game. • In the season opener, the Terps racked up 261 rushing yards (most since 271 vs. Delaware in 2008) on just 34 attempts - an average of 7.7 ypc. Davin Meggett had his fi rst career 100-yard game, including a career long 67-yard run, Jamarr Robinson ran for 92 yards and Da’Rel Scott had 58.• Against Morgan State (9/11), the Terps had their second consecutive 200-yard rushing game, going for 221. The last time Maryland had back-to-back 200-yard rushing games was 2007, when they had 200 against Wake Forest (9/22) and 239 against Rutgers (9/29) the following week.

DEPTH AND EXPERIENCE AT LINEBACKER...One of the strongest units on the team was linebacker with starters Alex Wujciak (Mike), Adrian Moten (Sam) and Demetrius Hartsfield (Will) and key backups Darin Drakeford and David Mackall.• Wujciak ranked fourth in the ACC and tied for 37th nationally with 9.0 tackles per game. Moten was tied for 23rd in the league in stops (5.9 pg), had one forced fumble and tied for No. 2 in the nation in interceptions among linebackers (0.31 per game). Hartsfi eld was 15th in the ACC with 6.7 tackles per game.• The starting trio combined for 282 tackles, including 17.5 tackles for loss, seven INTs and 14 PBUs on the season. That group also helped Maryland rank third in the ACC in rushing defense (124.5 ypg).• Wujciak was a three-time All-ACC selection. He was one of only two players in the nation (also Nick Bellore, CMU) to post 130 tackles in 2008 and 2009. Moten ended his career 12th in school history in sacks (15.5) and tied for 14th in TFL (24.0). The Terps also had depth behind the starters, although

they were dealt a setback with the loss of junior Ben Pooler to a knee injury in the preseason. Pooler played in 11 games with fi ve starts in 2009 and was the backup at Will. Sophomore Ryan Donohue, Pooler’s replacement at Will, returned an intercep-tion for a TD against Wake Forest (10/30). Mackall, a true freshman who tied for the team lead with seven tackles against Morgan State (9/11), was the backup at Mike and Drakeford, who backed up Moten at Sam, had 5.5 tackles for loss.

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2010 MARYLAND PRESEASON INDIVIDUAL

HONORSTravis Baltz, PFirst Team All-ACC Blue RibbonFourth Team All-ACC Phil Steele Preview

Demetrius Hartsfi eld, LBFourth Team All-ACC Phil Steele Preview

Adrian Moten, LBButkus Award Watch ListFourth Team All-ACC Phil Steele Preview

Antwine Perez, LBSecond Team All-ACC Phil Steele Preview

Da’Rel Scott, RBDoak Walker Award Watch ListMaxwell Award Watch List

Torrey Smith, WR/KRBiletnikoff Award Watch ListPaul Hornung Award Watch ListFirst Team All-ACC (WR) ACSMAFirst Team All-ACC (KR) ACSMAFirst Team All-ACC (WR) Sporting NewsSecond Team All-ACC (WR) Lindy’sSecond Team All-ACC (WR) AthlonSecond Team All-ACC (WR) Phil Steele PreviewFirst Team All-ACC (KR) Phil Steele PreviewSecond Team All-ACC (WR) Rivals.comFirst Team All-ACC (KR) Rivals.com

Kenny Tate, DBBronco Nagurski Trophy Watch ListThird Team All-ACC Phil Steele Preview

Alex Wujciak, LBButkus Award Watch ListBronco Nagurski Trophy Watch ListChuck Bednarik Award Watch ListLombardi Award Watch ListLott Trophy Watch ListFirst Team All-ACC ACSMAFirst Team All-ACC Lindy’sFirst Team All-ACC AthlonFirst Team All-ACC Sporting NewsFirst Team All-ACC Phil Steele PreviewFirst Team All-ACC Rivals.com

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SECONDARY STEPPED UP...Maryland’s secondary was a strong point all season even after losing three of four starters from 2009. The lone returning starter was junior Cameron Chism, who moved into a starting role last season after an injury to Nolan Carroll and had a very productive year. Opposite of Chism was junior Trenton Hughes, with redshirt freshman Dexter McDougle also seeing time at cornerback. Antwine Perez and Kenny Tate took over the starting safety positions and both made a big impact. • The Terps ranked ninth nationally in pass effi ciency defense by holding opponents to a 107.6 rating. A big part of that is due to Maryland’s ability to force turnovers - the Terps posted 19 picks, which was tied for second in the ACC.• The Terps recorded at least one interception in 11 of 13 games this season. Adrian Moten and Demetrius Hartsfi eld each had a pick against Morgan State (9/11); Tate had one against WVU (9/18); Hughes made his fi rst career pick vs. FIU (9/25); Perez and Moten each had one against Duke (10/2); Perez had two against BC (10/23); Tate and Ryan Donohue had interceptions for TDs against Wake Forest (10/30); Alex Wujciak had two picks against Miami (11/6), one of which he returned 60 yards for a TD; Moten and Eric Franklin each had a pick against Virginia (11/13); Tate had one against FSU (11/20), and Franklin added another pick against NC State (11/27).• Tate led the team in solo tackles (58), including a career-high 11 solos vs. Miami (11/6). He has also forced four fumbles, the most by a Maryland player since Milton Harris also had four in 2005. • Defensive coordinator Don Brown rolled in a number of secondary players. Franklin, true freshman Matt Robinson, junior Austin Walker and senior Michael Carter were also in the rotation.

MORE THAN A TACKLING MACHINE...One of the top play-making linebackers in the country, Alex Wujciak proved he can do more than just wrap up opposing ball carriers. Wujciak was a fi rst team All-ACC pick in 2009 after leading the team in tackles (career-high 131) and ranking eighth nationally in that category (10.9 per game). He ended up being a fi rst team all-league selection again in 2010, as well as on the watch list for fi ve awards - Lombardi Award, Nagurski Trophy, Lott Trophy, Bednarik Award and Butkus Award. He set a new career high with 18 tackles in the season opener against Navy (9/6) and ranked fourth in the ACC and tied for 37th nationally with a 9.0 tackles-per-game average. But the senior had four interceptions in his career - two this year and two in 2009. Against Miami (11/6) he returned an interception 60 yards for a TD and had another INT that he returned 25 yards. He is one of only fi ve players in Terp history to return two picks for TDs. Wujciak totaled 152 return yards on his two picks in 2009 which set a single-season school record. For his

career, he has 238 interception return yards, which is third in school history. Wujciak’s return yardage ranked fi fth nationally in 2009 and was the most by any linebacker. He had a 70-yard interception return for a TD vs. NC State (11/7/09) and had a 82-yarder vs. FSU (11/21/09) which set up a TD. Over his fi nal 18 games, he also forced three fumbles and broke up six passes.

TAKING HOME THE HARDWARE...The Touchdown Club of Annapolis presented the Crab Bowl Trophy to Maryland after its victory over Navy (9/6). The trophy will be presented for all subse-quent meetings. The Touchdown Club of Annapolis, founded in 1954, has an extensive history with both Navy and Maryland, honoring both teams at its annual banquet. Commissioned by the club with underwriting from the D’Camera Group, the Crab Bowl is a large pewter bowl overfl owing with pewter replicas of the Chesapeake Bay blue crab. The Crab Bowl sits atop an ebony-colored mahogony base that is engraved with the results of previous Maryland-Navy games.

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ACC CAREER KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE

Rk. Player, School (Yrs.) Ret. Avg. Yards1. Torrey Smith, MD (2008-pr.) 123 24.3 2,9832. Brandon Tate, UNC (2005-08) 109 24.9 2,6883. Jabari Marshall, Duke (2006-08) 107 24.6 2,6304. Eric Blount, UNC (1988-91) 97 23.8 2,3135. Kevin Marion, WFU (2004-07) 88 24.6 2,1606. Marcus Wall, UNC (1992-95) 87 24.4 2,1207. Ralph Stringer, NCSU (1973-77) 78 25.5 1,9888. Alvis Whitted, NCSU (1994-97) 84 23.0 1,9299. John Stone, WFU (1998-01) 75 25.4 1,90610. Randy Jones, Duke (1987-90) 81 23.3 1,890

ACC SINGLE-SEASON FRESHMAN

PASSING YARDAGERk. Player, School Yr. Yards1. Drew Weatherford, Florida State 2005 3,2082. Philip Rivers, North Carolina State 2000 3,0543. Chris Rix, Florida State 2001 2,7344. T.J.Yates, North Carolina 2007 2,6555. Kyle Parker, Clemson 2009 2,5266. Danny O’ Brien, Maryland 2010 2,438 7. Thaddeus Lewis, Duke 2006 2,1348. Riley Skinner, Wake Forest 2006 2,0519. Ben Bennett, Duke 1980 2,05010. Dave Shinski, Boston College 2009 2,04911. Reggie Ball, Georgia Tech 2003 1,99612. Russell Wilson, North Carolina State 2008 1,95513. Darian Durant, North Carolina 2001 1,84314. Shawn Jones, Georgia Tech 1989 1,74815. Jamie Barnette, North Carolina State 1996 1,59416. Charlie Whitehurst, Clemson 2002 1,554

2010 MARYLAND INDIVIDUAL HONORS

Ralph FriedgenACC Coach of the Year ACSMA, Rivals.com

Travis Baltz, P/PKAcademic All-American (All-District II) CoSIDA/ESPNCampbell Trophy SemifinalistAcademic All-ACC ACC Office

A.J. Francis, DLAcademic All-ACC ACC Office

Bennett Fulper, OLAcademic All-ACC ACC Office

Tony Logan, PRFirst Team All-ACC ACSMA, ESPN.com, Rivals.com, College Football News, Phil SteeleHonorable Mention All-American SI.com

Adrian Moten, LBFourth Team All-ACC Phil Steele

Danny O’Brien, QBFreshman All-American FWAAHonorable Mention Freshman All-American College Football NewsACC Rookie of the Year ACSMAACC Offensive Rookie of the Year ACSMAACC Freshman of the Year Sporting News Rivals.comACC Rookie of the Week Sept. 27ACC Rookie of the Week Oct. 25ACC Rookie of the Week Nov. 1ACC Rookie of the Week Nov. 15ACC Rookie of the Week Nov. 29

Antwine Perez, DBThird Team All-ACC Phil SteeleACC Defensive Back of the Week Oct. 25Thorpe Award DB of the Week Oct. 27ACC Defensive Back of the Week Nov. 29

Paul Pinegar, OLHonorable Mention All-ACC ACSMAACC All-Bowl Team ESPN.comAcademic All-ACC ACC Office

Torrey Smith, WRFirst Team All-ACC ACSMA, ESPN.com, Rivals.com Phil Steele, College Footbal NewsFourth Team All-American Phil SteeleACC Offensive Back of the Week Nov. 29

Kenny Tate, DBFirst Team All-ACC ACSMA, Rivals.com, Phil Steele, College Football NewsACC Defensive Back of the Week Sept. 7FWAA/Nagurski National Defensive POW Sept. 7Thorpe Award DB of the Week Sept. 9

Joe Vellano, DLSecond Team All-ACC ACSMAThird Team All-ACC Phil SteeleACC Defensive Lineman of the Week Sept. 7

Alex Wujciak, LBFirst Team All-ACC ACSMA, ESPN.comSecond Team All-ACC Rivals.com, Phil Steele

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WEEKLY AWARDS...The Terps had fi ve players honored weekly (eight times) in 2010 by the league (list on pg. 7). DB Kenny Tate and DL Joe Vellano picked up individual awards after helping the Terps down Navy (9/6), 17-14. Tate was voted as ACC Defensive Back of the Week, while Vellano was tabbed the top defensive lineman in the league. It marked the fi rst weekly ACC honor for both players, who were instrumental in Maryland holding Navy to two scores in seven red-zone chances. Tate notched a career-high 12 tackles and also forced a pair of fumbles. Vellano, making his fi rst career start, had 10 tackles, including fi ve solo stops, as well as 3.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks. Tate was also named the FWAA/Bronko Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week and was the Jim Thorpe Award DB of the Week. Tate was added to the 2010 Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List. Danny O’Brien earned ACC Rookie of the Week fi ve times, after throwing for 250 yards against FIU (9/25), for completing 26 of 39 passes for 179 yards vs. BC (10/23), a four-TD performance vs. Wake Forest (10/30), a 289-yard effort vs. Virginia (11/13) and a 417-yard, four-TD effort vs. NC State (11/27). Antwine Perez was the ACC Defensive Back of the Week after picking off two passes and recovering a fumble vs. BC. He also won the award for the NC State game where he posted a career-high 11 tackles, a forced fumble and a PBU. Torrey Smith won the ACC Offensive Back of the Week for his 14-recep-tion, 224 receiving-yard performance vs. NC State.

FOUR TERPS ON ACADEMIC ALL-ACC SQUAD...P/PK Travis Baltz and DL A.J. Francis, along with offensive linemen Bennett Fulper and Paul Pinegar, were among 52 student-athletes named to the 2010 Academic All-Atlantic Coast Conference football team. Baltz hit both the Maryland and ACC record books with the selection. He was just the third player in school history, and one of 13 in league annals, to earn four appearances on the yearly academic team Francis and Pinegar were selected for the second straight year, while Fulper was a fi rst-time honoree. Baltz joined former Terps Ralph Lary (1977-80) and Adam Podlesh (2003-06) on the four-time honoree list. Anthony Castonzo of Boston College was also selected for the fourth time in his career this season.Maryland’s four selections were tied for fourth-most in the league. Duke led the way with 13. Clemson had six and Virginia Tech fi ve. It marks the 10th straight year a Maryland punter has been named to the team (also Brooks Barnard 2001-02).

TERPS OWN NATION’S LONGEST STREAK...• During the last 10 seasons, Maryland has had three full-time punters (Brooks Barnard, Adam Podlesh, and Travis Baltz), three long snappers (Jon Condo, Andrew Schmitt and Tim Downs) and zero blocked punts. In fact, since the Wake Forest game on 10/9/99, only four players (Barnard, Podlesh, Baltz, Nick Ferrara) have started at punter. Downs made his debut in 2009, replacing Schmitt, a four-year starter at the position. However, with Baltz shelved with a injury in 2009, Ferrara took over punting duties for fi ve games. In addition, Ted Townsley had one punt in the game against Rutgers (9/26/09).• The Terrapins’ streak without a blocked punt goes back 137 games, the longest active stretch in college football.• The Terps have not had a punt blocked since the Florida State game (11/13/99). That amount of time became the longest in NCAA football when Georgia had a punt blocked by Ole Miss in 2006, snapping a streak which began earlier in the 1999 season.

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• Friedgen has a 75-50 record in 10 years, including the only three straight 10-win seasons in school history (10-2 in 2001, 11-3 in 2002 and 10-3 in 2003). His 75 overall victories rank 10th on the ACC’s all-time list .

• The consensus national coach of the year in 2001 when he led Maryland to its fi rst ACC title in 16 years, Friedgen guided the Terrapins to seven bowl game appearances, including a school-record fi ve postseason wins. He is one of three coaches in ACC history with fi ve or more bowl wins and one of eight with seven or more bowl game appearances. He became the 13th coach in ACC history to amass 70 wins with the victory over Duke (10/2).

• Friedgen’s 75 wins are more than the Terps had (60) in the 15 years prior to his arrival. The victory total ranks tied for third in school history and his winning percentage is fourth (.600). He was twice voted ACC Coach of the Year (2001, 2010).

• Four of the school’s 13 nine-win seasons have come in Friedgen’s first nine years as head coach.

• Under Friedgen, Maryland has posted the second-best turnaround in the nation in 2010 (seven-game improvement).

• Maryland was among the best in 2008 playing ranked oppo-nents. The Terps went 4-1 vs. ranked foes (AP poll) with wins vs. No. 23 Cal, No. 20 Clemson, No. 21 Wake Forest and No. 17 UNC. The Terps were one of only five teams in the nation (also Florida, Oklahoma, USC and Texas) to beat at least four top 25 teams. The other four all finished in the top five of the final polls.

• During 2007, the Terps defeated two top 10 teams (No. 10 Rutgers, No. 8 Boston College). The Terps had never beaten two Top 10 teams in the same season. They were also one of only four teams in the nation (LSU, Kentucky and Illinois) to accomplish that feat in 2007.

• The Terps posted a school-record three-straight bowl wins (2003, 04, 06), culminating with a 24-7 triumph over Purdue in the 2006 Champs Sports Bowl. The Terps have out-scored their last five bowl foes by a 151-83 margin.

• Maryland posted a school record-tying 11-victory season in 2002, when the Terps won 10 of their last 11 games. Only the 1976 team won as many games.

• Maryland was joined by only four other Division I-A schools - Miami (Fla.), Oklahoma, Texas and Washington State - to have won as many as 10 games in the 2001, 2002 and 2003 seasons.

• A Top 20 final ranking in both major national polls for three straight years (2001-03). Maryland ended 2003 ranked 17th in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ poll and 20th by the Associated Press. In 2002, the Terps were ranked 13th in both polls, and in 2001 the team finished 10th in the ESPN/USA Today poll and 11th in the AP. It was the program’s best three-year final rankings since 1974-76 (when the Terps finished 13th, 13th and eighth).

• After seven years as the Terps’ head coach, Friedgen ranked the third-most successful seventh-year coach in ACC history, with his 56-31 mark eclipsing those of league mentors Dick

Sheridan, Tommy Bowden, Bill Dooley and Mack Brown. • He is the second-most successful sixth-year coach in ACC

history, with his 50-24 mark (through the end of 2006) eclips-ing those of such former league mentors as Bobby Ross and Lou Holtz. Friedgen is currently 19th among all active coaches for Football Bowl Division (formerly Division I-A) victories.

• Friedgen set the ACC record for wins (36) by a fourth-year head coach. He tied for second in the ACC in wins by a fifth-year coach.

• Bowl appearances in seven of his 10 seasons, including dominating wins in the 2004 Toyota Gator Bowl (41-7 over West Virginia) and a 2002 Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl victory over Tennessee (a team ranked fifth in the two major pre-season polls). The Terrapins also earned a BCS Orange Bowl berth during the 2001 campaign.

• Friedgen led the Terps to the 2001 ACC title when the Terps became the first team other than Florida State to win an out-right league title since the Seminoles joined the conference.

• By winning the 2001 ACC title, Friedgen became the first mentor in conference history to win the championship in his first year as a head coach. He also tied the mark of 10-2 set by Ken Hatfield (Clemson) in 1990, the best record ever by an ACC coach in his first season.

• 46 wins in 64 games at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium, where the Terps averaged a school-record 52,426 fans in 2005 and 51,263 in 2007.

• Three of the last 10 ACC Defensive Players of the Year.• 57 national television appearances, including a school-

record eight showings in 2002. The Terrapins played on national television or ABC regional six times in 2005, 2006 and 2007, eight times in 2008, and once in 2009.

• The program’s first major national award winner since 1974 in linebacker E.J. Henderson, a two-time consensus first team All-American who was named the winner of the Dick Butkus Award (nation’s outstanding linebacker) and the Chuck Bednarik Trophy (nation’s outstanding defensive player) in 2002.

• Back-to-back school records in number of first team All-ACC performers in 2001 (7) and 2002 (8), and an ACC-best 13 overall all-league honors in 2001 and nine in 2008.

• A league-best 14 representatives on the Academic All-ACC teams during a two-year span (eight in 2008; six in 2007).

• 34 weeks in at least one of the country’s two major Top 25 polls, including a streak of seven consecutive weeks at the start of the 2004 season.

• The only consensus national coach of the year award (2001) in Maryland football history. He was one of 20 coaches around the nation on the watch list for the 2008 Paul `Bear’ Bryant Coach of the Year Award.

• 22 of the top 29 all-time largest crowds at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium have come since 2001.

• Back-to-back school scoring records (2001 and 2002) and a two-year team scoring average of more than 33 points per

game in those seasons. • A NCAA-low four passing touchdowns allowed in 2005. The

defense also had four straight seasons (2001-2004) in which it allowed 20 points or less a contest.

• In his 10 seasons, the Terps earned 48 Academic All-ACC honors and 19 All-America accolades, including two first-teamers (Vernon Davis and D’Qwell Jackson) in 2005.

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The Friedgen FileFull Name Ralph Harry FriedgenPronunciation FREE-junDate of Birth April 4, 1947Hometown Harrison, N.Y.Alma Mater Maryland, ’70Family Wife, Gloria; daughters, Kelley (33), Kristina (23), Katie (21)Playing Experience Guard, two letters at Maryland (1966 and ‘68)Years in Coaching (College) 42 (37)

Coaching ExperienceMaryland 2008-pr. Head Coach2006-07 Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator2001-05 Head Coach

Georgia Tech1997-2000 Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator/

Quarterbacks

San Diego Chargers 1994-96 Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator1992-93 Assistant Coach - Running Game

Coordinator/H-Backs/Tight Ends

Georgia Tech 1987-91 Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator/

Quarterbacks

Maryland 1982-86 Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator/

Offensive Line

Murray State1981 Assistant Head Coach

William & Mary 1980 Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator

The Citadel1977-79 Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator1973-76 Assistant Coach - Defensive Line

Maryland1969-72 Graduate Assistant

TERP HIGHLIGHTS UNDER FRIEDGEN

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OFFENSEWR-X 7 Adrian Cannon 6-2 204 Sr.-3V 12 Kevin Dorsey 6-2 205 So.-1V 85 Tony Logan 5-10 180 Jr.-2VLT 76 R.J. Dill 6-7 300 So.-1V 73 Max Garcia 6-4 290 Fr.-HSLG 77 Andrew Gonnella 6-5 295 Jr.-1V 67 Pete White 6-4 330 Fr.-RS 70 De’Onte Arnett 6-4 275 Fr.-RSC 63 Bennett Fulper 6-4 295 So.-1V 51 John Dillon 6-2 285 So.-SQRG 78 Justin Lewis 6-3 315 So.-1V 68 Josh Cary 6-5 300 Fr.-RSRT 71 Paul Pinegar 6-4 290 Sr.-3V 74 Nick Klemm 6-5 290 Fr.-RSTE-Y 89 Matt Furstenburg 6-4 245 So.-1Vor 88 Will Yeatman 6-6 268 Sr.-TR 81 Ryan Schlothauer 6-5 250 So.-SQQB 5 Danny O’Brien 6-3 215 Fr.-RS 11 Jamarr Robinson 6-0 195 Jr.-1V 14 Devin Burns 6-2 185 Fr.-HSTB 23 Da’Rel Scott 5-11 205 Sr.-3Vor 8 Davin Meggett 5-9 215 Jr.-2V 10 D.J. Adams 5-10 220 Fr.-RS 20 Gary Douglas 6-1 210 So.-1VFB 36 Taylor Watson 6-2 240 Jr.-2V 32 Haroon Brown 5-10 260 Jr.-2V 49 Louis Berman 6-0 230 Jr.-SQWR-Z 82 Torrey Smith 6-1 205 Jr.-2V 17 Quintin McCree 6-1 190 Jr.-2V 83 Emani Lee-Odai 6-2 200 Sr.-3VWR-F 3 LaQuan Williams 6-1 200 Sr.-2V 4 Ronnie Tyler 5-9 185 Jr. 2V 13 Kerry Boykins 6-0 200 So.-1VTE-F 89 Matt Furstenburg 6-4 245 So.-1V 34 Devonte Campbell 6-2 255 So.-1V

Injured:OL 75 Justin Gilbert 6-6 300 So.-1VOL 79 Pete DeSouza 6-6 310 Fr.-RSTE 86 Dave Stinebaugh 6-4 240 Fr.-RSQB 16 C.J. Brown 6-3 200 Fr.-RS

DEFENSEDE 15 Drew Gloster 6-2 255 Sr.-2V 58 Bradley Johnson 6-1 220 Fr.-RSNT 96 A.J. Francis 6-4 295 So.-1V 90 Maurice Hampton 6-2 295 Jr.-1V 50 Ian Davidson 6-3 300 Jr.-1VDT 72 Joe Vellano 6-2 285 So.-1V 69 Zachariah Kerr 6-2 320 So.-1VAnchor 95 Justin Anderson 6-5 275 So.-1V 56 Isaiah Ross 6-1 255 So.-1V 44 Derek Drummond 6-4 245 Jr.-2VSAM 1 Adrian Moten 6-2 230 Sr.-3V 52 Darin Drakeford 6-0 240 So.-1V 45 Nick Peterson 6-2 230 Jr.-SQMIKE 33 Alex Wujciak 6-3 250 Sr.-2V 59 David Mackall 6-3 240 Fr.-HSWILL 9 Demetrius Hartsfi eld 6-2 235 So.-1V 51 Ryan Donohue 6-0 230 So.-1V 53 Lorne Goree 6-1 225 Fr.-HSCB 21 Trenton Hughes 5-11 190 Jr.-1V 24 Avery Graham 5-11 195 Fr.-RSFS 6 Kenny Tate 6-4 220 Jr.-2V 48 Eric Franklin 6-2 205 So.-1V 19 Travis Hawkins 5-10 190 Fr.-RSSS 2 Antwine Perez 6-1 210 Sr.-2V 40 Matt Robinson 6-3 220 Fr.-HS 29 Austin Walker 6-0 195 Jr.-2VCB 22 Cameron Chism 5-10 190 Jr.-2V 26 Michael Carter 5-10 175 Sr.-1V

Injured:DL 41 Marcus Whitfi eld 6-3 230 Fr.-RSLB 42 Ben Pooler 6-2 230 Jr.-1VDB 39 Desmond Kearse 6-1 180 Fr.-HSDB 25 Dexter McDougle 5-10 200 Fr.-RS

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Depth Chart (as of Dec. 28)

SPECIAL TEAMS

PK 35 Travis Baltz 6-3 210 Sr.-3V 43 Nick Ferrara 6-0 200 So.-1V 37 Ted Townsley 6-0 190 Sr.-1VKO 43 Nick Ferrara 6-0 200 So.-1V 35 Travis Baltz 6-3 210 Sr.-3V 37 Ted Townsley 6-0 190 Sr.-1VP 35 Travis Baltz 6-3 210 Sr.-3V 43 Nick Ferrara 6-0 200 So.-1V

PR 85 Tony Logan 5-10 180 Jr.-2V 4 Ronnie Tyler 5-9 185 Jr. 2VKR 82 Torrey Smith 6-1 205 Jr.-2V 85 Tony Logan 5-10 180 Jr.-2VH 37 Ted Townsley 6-0 190 Sr.-1V 35 Travis Baltz 6-3 210 Sr.-3VLS 92 Tim Downs 6-0 225 Jr.-1V 80 Greg Parcher 6-3 185 Fr.-RSSS 92 Tim Downs 6-0 225 Jr.-1V 39 Steffan Lazerow 6-2 230 Jr.-TR

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No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School)10 D.J. Adams RB 5-10 220 Fr. RS Norcross, Ga. (Norcross HS)95 Justin Anderson DL 6-5 275 So. 1V Blythewood, S.C. (Blythewood HS)70 De’Onte Arnett OL 6-4 275 Fr. RS Capitol Heights, Md. (Forestville Military Academy)35 (d) Travis Baltz P/PK 6-3 210 Sr. 3V Whitehouse, Ohio (Anthony Wayne HS)49 Louis Berman RB 6-0 230 Jr. SQ Tucson, Ariz. (Mountain View HS)54 Cody Blue OL 6-4 270 Fr. RS Columbia, Md. (Wilde Lake HS/Fork Union Military Academy)13 Kerry Boykins WR 6-0 200 So. 1V Chesapeake, Va. (Oscar Frommel Smith HS)16 C.J. Brown QB 6-3 200 Fr. RS Cranberry Twp. Pa. (Seneca Valley HS)32 Haroon Brown RB 5-11 260 Jr. 2V Hampton, Va. (Phoebus HS)14 (d) Kevin Brown DB 5-10 170 Sr. SQ Baltimore, Md. (City College HS/Valley Forge Military Academy) 14 (d) Devin Burns QB 6-2 185 Fr. HS Columbus, Ga. (Carver HS)34 Devonte Campbell TE 6-2 255 So. 1V Forestville, Md. (Forestville Military Academy/Hargrave Military Academy)7 Adrian Cannon WR 6-2 204 Sr. 3V Pontiac, Mich. (Avondale HS)26 Michael Carter DB 5-10 175 Sr. 1V Windsor, Ontario (Sandwich Secondary School/Erie Community College)68 (d) Josh Cary OL 6-5 300 Fr. RS Chenango Forks, N.Y. (Chenango Forks HS)22 Cameron Chism DB 5-10 190 Jr. 2V Forestville, Md. (Bishop McNamara HS)41 (d) Clarence Claiborne LB 6-0 208 Jr. TR Rockville, Md. (Kennedy HS/Bowie State)65 Sal Conaboy OL 6-3 265 Fr. HS Clarks Summit, Pa. (Abington Heights HS)84 (d) Adrian Coxson WR 6-1 203 Fr. TR Baltimore, Md. (City College HS)50 Ian Davidson DL 6-3 300 Jr. 1V Alexandria, Va. (St. Stephens & St. Agnes HS)79 Pete DeSouza OL 6-6 310 Fr. RS Silver Spring, Md. (DeMatha HS)76 R.J. Dill OL 6-7 300 So. 1V Mechanicsburg, Pa. (Trinity HS)51 (d) John Dillon OL 6-2 285 So. SQ Rockville, Md. (Wootton HS)51 (d) Ryan Donohue LB 6-0 230 So. 1V Montvale, N.J. (St. Joseph Regional HS)12 Kevin Dorsey WR 6-2 205 So. 1V Forestville, Md. (Forestville Military Academy)20 (d) Gary Douglas RB 6-1 210 So. 1V Durham, N.C. (Hillside HS)92 Tim Downs LS 6-0 230 Jr. 1V Derry, Pa. (Derry Area HS)52 Darin Drakeford LB 6-0 240 So. 1V Washington, D.C. (Theodore Roosevelt HS)44 Derek Drummond DL 6-4 245 Jr. 2V Pomfret, Md. (McDonough HS)87 Webb Dulin WR 5-8 175 Jr. SQ Easton, Md. (Easton HS)57 Ian Evans DL 6-2 255 Fr. HS Atco, N.J. (Hammonton HS)43 (d) Nick Ferrara PK/P 6-0 195 So. 1V Hicksville, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s HS)84 (d) Alex Fletcher WR 5-10 175 Fr. RS Upper Marlboro, Md. (Riverdale Baptist HS)96 A.J. Francis DL 6-4 295 So. 1V Severn, Md. (Gonzaga College [D.C.] HS)48 Eric Franklin DB 6-2 205 So. 1V Baltimore, Md. (Archbishop Curley HS)63 Bennett Fulper OL 6-4 295 So. 1V Gretna, Va. (Gretna HS)89 Matt Furstenburg TE 6-4 245 So. 1V Flemington, N.J. (Hunterdon Central Regional HS/The Hun School)73 (d) Max Garcia OL 6-4 290 Fr. HS Norcross, Ga. (Norcross HS)37 (d) Lamonte Gaddis RB 5-9 205 Fr. HS Cleveland, Ohio (Cleveland Catholic Central HS)75 Justin Gilbert OL 6-6 300 So. 1V Richmond, Va. (Monacan HS)15 Drew Gloster DL 6-2 255 Sr. 2V Germantown, Md. (Good Counsel HS)77 Andrew Gonnella OL 6-5 295 Jr. 1V Monroe, N.Y. (Monroe-Woodberry HS)53 Lorne Goree LB 6-1 225 Fr. HS Springdale, Md. (C.H. Flowers High School/Fork Union Military Academy)24 Avery Graham DB 5-10 195 Fr. RS Clarksburg, Md. (Clarksburg HS)16 (d) Anthony Green DB 5-11 190 Jr. SQ Cheltenham, Md. (Gwynn Park HS/Bridgewater College) 90 Maurice Hampton DL 6-2 295 Jr. 1V Hampton, Va. (Phoebus HS)68 (d) Gary Harraka OL 6-4 315 Fr. HS Ijamsville, Md. (St. John’s Catholic Prep)9 Demetrius Hartsfi eld LB 6-2 235 So. 1V Raleigh, N.C. (Southeast Regional HS)19 Travis Hawkins DB 5-10 190 Fr. RS Gaithersburg, Md. (Quince Orchard HS)18 (d) Desmond Haynes DB 5-9 200 Jr. SQ Silver Spring, Md. (Paint Branch HS)21 Trenton Hughes DB 5-11 190 Jr. 1V Virginia Beach, Va. (Kempsville HS)58 Bradley Johnson DL 6-1 220 Fr. RS Dinwiddie, Va. (Dinwiddie HS)38 Jeremiah Johnson DB 5-11 170 Fr. HS Forestville, Md. (Suitland HS)39 (d) Desmond Kearse DB 6-1 180 Fr. HS Fort Myers, Fla. (Dunbar HS)69 Zachariah Kerr DL 6-2 320 So. 1V Gaithersburg, Md. (Quince Orchard HS/Fork Union Military Academy)97 Darius Kilgo DL 6-3 290 Fr. HS Charlotte, N.C. (Weddington HS)74 Nick Klemm OL 6-5 290 Fr. RS Marietta, Ga. (Wheeler HS)47 (d) Paul Lariviere RB 6-1 250 Jr. SQ Brooklyn, N.Y. (Brooklyn Technical HS)46 (d) Herbert Law DL 6-2 245 Jr. SQ Washington D.C. (Dunbar HS/ North Carolina Central) 39 (d) Steffan Lazerow LB 6-2 230 Jr. TR Potomac, Md. (Richard Montgomery HS/Rhode Island)83 Emani Lee-Odai WR 6-2 200 Sr. 3V Washington, D.C. (Anacostia HS)78 Justin Lewis OL 6-3 315 So. 1V Johnsonville, S.C. (Johnsonville HS)

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Terps Alphabetical Roster

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No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School)85 Tony Logan WR 5-10 180 Jr. 2V Piscataway, N.J. (Piscataway HS)43 (d) Ray Lynn LB 6-1 190 Jr. TR North Potomac, Md. (Landon School/Franklin & Marshall)59 David Mackall LB 6-3 240 Fr. HS Baltimore, Md. (Edmonson-Westside High School/Fork Union Military Academy)31 (d) Wilson Maldonado PK 5-8 160 Fr. TR Hyattsville, Md. (Northwestern HS/Montgomery College) 17 Quintin McCree WR 6-1 190 Jr. 2V Brandywine, Md. (Gwynn Park HS/Hargrave Military Academy)25 (d) Dexter McDougle DB 5-10 200 Fr. RS Falmouth, Va. (Stafford Senior HS)88 (d) Joey McQueeney WR 5-10 185 Sr. SQ Kent Island, Md. (Kent Island HS)8 Davin Meggett RB 5-9 215 Jr. 2V Clinton, Md. (Surrattsville HS)93 Andre Monroe DL 6-0 280 Fr. HS Upper Marlboro, Md. (St. John’s College HS)30 Rahsaan Moore RB 6-2 245 Fr. HS District Heights, Md. (Wise HS)1 Adrian Moten LB 6-2 230 Sr. 3V Suitland, Md. (Gwynn Park HS)98 Clarence Murphy DL 6-2 240 Fr. HS Hollywood, Fla. (Hollywood Hills HS)5 Danny O’Brien QB 6-3 215 Fr. RS Kernersville, N.C. (East Forsyth HS)46 (d) Kwabena Ofori LB 5-10 197 Jr. HS Silver Spring Md. (Kennedy HS)80 Greg Parcher LS 6-3 185 Fr. RS Hanover, Md. (Archbishop Spaulding HS)2 Antwine Perez DB 6-1 210 Sr. 2V Westville Grove, N.J. (Woodrow Wilson HS/USC)45 Nick Peterson LB 6-2 230 Jr. SQ Annapolis, Md. (Broadneck HS/Navy)71 Paul Pinegar OL 6-4 290 Sr. 3V Brookeville, Md. (Sherwood HS)40 (d) Damien Pinkett RB 5-11 225 Fr. HS Glendale, Md. (Riverdale Baptist HS)42 (d) Ben Pooler LB 6-2 230 Jr. 1V Morristown, N.J. (Lawrenceville School)42 (d) Eric Powell WR 6-0 200 So. SQ Annapolis, Md. (Annapolis Area Christian School) 60 Chris Rhodes OL 6-3 275 Jr. SQ Columbia, Md. (River Hill HS)11 (d) Jamarr Robinson QB 6-0 195 Jr. 1V Charlotte, N.C. (Myers Park School)40 (d) Matt Robinson DB 6-3 220 Fr. HS Columbia, Md. (Atholton HS)56 Isaiah Ross DL 6-1 255 So. 1V Greenbelt, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt HS)47 (d) Mario Rowson DB 6-3 190 Fr. HS Norfolk, Va. (Lake Taylor HS)36 (d) Joshua Rushing LB 6-2 213 Jr. TR Baltimore, Md. (City College HS/Community College of Baltimore)30 (d) Mike Salvatico RB 5-9 195 Sr. SQ Marlton, N.J. (Cherokee HS/UConn) 81 Ryan Schlothauer TE 6-5 250 So. SQ Baltimore,Md. (Eastern Technical HS) 23 Da’Rel Scott RB 5-11 205 Sr. 3V Conshohocken, Pa. (Plymouth-Whitemarsh HS)11 (d) Kalvin Seamonson DB 6-0 165 Fr. HS Columbia, Md. (Atholton HS)82 Torrey Smith WR 6-1 205 Jr. 2V Colonial Beach, Va. (Stafford HS)18 (d) Tyler Smith QB 6-3 195 Fr. HS Easton, Pa. (Wilson Area HS)86 Dave Stinebaugh TE 6-4 240 Fr. RS Baltimore, Md. (Perry Hall HS)29 (d) Michael Tart P/PK 6-2 170 Fr. HS Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek HS)6 Kenny Tate DB 6-4 220 Jr. 2V Forestville, Md. (DeMatha HS)67 (d) Alvin Thomas LB 6-0 225 Jr. TR Elkridge, Md. (Long Reach HS/Albright College)20 (d) Daniel Thomas DB 5-9 186 Jr. TR Accokeek, Md. (Gwynn Park HS/Salisbury)27 Titus Till DB 6-2 195 Fr. HS Upper Marlboro, Md. (Wise HS)37 (d) Ted Townsley P 6-0 190 Sr. 1V Portsmouth, Va. (Churchland HS/Louisburg College)4 Ronnie Tyler WR 5-9 185 Jr. 2V Wagener, S.C. (Wagener HS/Hargrave Military Academy)25 (d) Parker Vail WR 6-2 190 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines HS)72 Joe Vellano DL 6-2 285 So. 1V Rexford, N.Y. (Christian Brothers Academy)35 (d) Shaquan Virgil LB 6-1 210 Jr. TR Bordentown, N.J. (Florence HS/Monmouth) 73 Alex Walker DL 6-0 280 Fr. HS McLean, Va. (Langley HS)29 (d) Austin Walker DB 6-0 195 Jr. 2V McLean, Va. (Langley HS)36 (d) Taylor Watson RB 6-2 240 Jr. 2V Accokeek, Md. (Gwynn Park HS)61 Jake Wheeler OL 6-7 255 Fr. HS Hollywood, Fla. (American Heritage HS)67 (d) Pete White OL 6-4 330 Fr. RS Washington, D.C. (St. John’s College HS)41 (d) Marcus Whitfi eld DL 6-3 230 Fr. RS Germantown, Md. (Northwest HS)3 LaQuan Williams WR 6-1 200 Sr. 2V Baltimore, Md. (Baltimore Polytechnic Institute)31 (d) Jeremiah Wilson DB 5-10 185 Fr. HS Winchester, Va. (Handley HS)33 Alex Wujciak LB 6-3 250 Sr. 2V West Caldwell, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep)88 (d) Will Yeatman TE 6-6 268 Sr. TR San Diego, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo HS/Notre Dame)

Key: (d) indicates duplicate number; RS indicates redshirted in 2009; SQ indicates has been eligible to play at least one season, but has not earned a letter; HS indicates high school; TR indicates transfer

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No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School)1 Adrian Moten LB 6-2 230 Sr. 3V Suitland, Md. (Gwynn Park HS)2 Antwine Perez DB 6-1 210 Sr. 2V Westville Grove, N.J. (Woodrow Wilson HS/USC)3 LaQuan Williams WR 6-1 190 Sr. 2V Baltimore, Md. (Baltimore Polytechnic Institute)4 Ronnie Tyler WR 5-9 185 Jr. 2V Wagener, S.C. (Wagener HS/Hargrave Military Academy)5 Danny O’Brien QB 6-3 215 Fr. RS Kernersville, N.C. (East Forsyth HS)6 Kenny Tate DB 6-4 220 Jr. 2V Forestville, Md. (DeMatha HS)7 Adrian Cannon WR 6-2 204 Sr. 3V Pontiac, Mich. (Avondale HS)8 Davin Meggett RB 5-9 215 Jr. 2V Clinton, Md. (Surrattsville HS)9 Demetrius Hartsfi eld LB 6-2 235 So. 1V Raleigh, N.C. (Southeast Regional HS)10 D.J. Adams RB 5-10 220 Fr. RS Norcross, Ga. (Norcross HS)11 (d) Jamarr Robinson QB 6-0 195 Jr. 1V Charlotte, N.C. (Myers Park School)11 (d) Kalvin Seamonson DB 6-0 165 Fr. HS Columbia, Md. (Atholton HS)12 Kevin Dorsey WR 6-2 205 So. 1V Forestville, Md. (Forestville Military Academy)13 Kerry Boykins WR 6-0 200 So. 1V Chesapeake, Va. (Oscar Frommel Smith HS)14 (d) Kevin Brown DB 5-10 170 Sr. SQ Baltimore, Md. (City College HS/Valley Forge Military Academy) 14 (d) Devin Burns QB 6-2 185 Fr. HS Columbus, Ga. (Carver HS)15 Drew Gloster DL 6-2 255 Sr. 2V Germantown, Md. (Good Counsel HS)16 (d) C.J. Brown QB 6-3 200 Fr. RS Cranberry Twp. Pa. (Seneca Valley HS)16 (d) Anthony Green DB 5-11 190 Jr. SQ Cheltenham, Md. (Gwynn Park HS/Bridgewater College) 17 Quintin McCree WR 6-1 190 Jr. 2V Brandywine, Md. (Gwynn Park HS/Hargrave Military Academy)18 (d) Desmond Haynes DB 5-9 200 Jr. SQ Silver Spring, Md. (Paint Branch HS)18 (d) Tyler Smith QB 6-3 195 Fr. HS Easton, Pa. (Wilson Area HS)19 Travis Hawkins DB 5-10 190 Fr. RS Gaithersburg, Md. (Quince Orchard HS)20 (d) Gary Douglas RB 6-1 210 So. 1V Durham, N.C. (Hillside HS)20 (d) Daniel Thomas DB 5-9 186 Jr. TR Accokeek, Md. (Gwynn Park HS/Salisbury)21 Trenton Hughes DB 5-11 190 Jr. 1V Virginia Beach, Va. (Kempsville HS)22 Cameron Chism DB 5-10 190 Jr. 2V Forestville, Md. (Bishop McNamara HS)23 Da’Rel Scott RB 5-11 205 Sr. 3V Conshohocken, Pa. (Plymouth-Whitemarsh HS)24 Avery Graham DB 5-10 195 Fr. RS Clarksburg, Md. (Clarksburg HS)25 (d) Dexter McDougle DB 5-10 200 Fr. RS Falmouth, Va. (Stafford Senior HS)25 (d) Parker Vail WR 6-2 190 Fr. HS San Diego, Calif. (Torrey Pines HS)26 Michael Carter DB 5-10 175 Sr. 1V Windsor, Ontario (Sandwich Secondary School/Erie Community College)27 Titus Till DB 6-2 195 Fr. HS Upper Marlboro, Md. (Wise HS)29 (d) Austin Walker DB 6-0 195 Jr. 2V McLean, Va. (Langley HS)29 (d) Michael Tart P/PK 6-2 170 Fr. HS Charlotte, N.C. (Mallard Creek HS)30 (d) Mike Salvatico RB 5-9 195 Sr. SQ Marlton, N.J. (Cherokee HS/UConn) 30 (d) Rahsaan Moore RB 6-2 245 Fr. HS District Heights, Md. (Wise HS)31 (d) Jeremiah Wilson DB 5-10 185 Fr. HS Winchester, Va. (Handley HS)31 (d) Wilson Maldonado PK 5-8 160 Fr. TR Hyattsville, Md. (Northwestern HS/Montgomery College) 32 Haroon Brown RB 5-11 260 Jr. 2V Hampton, Va. (Phoebus HS)33 Alex Wujciak LB 6-3 250 Sr. 2V West Caldwell, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep)34 Devonte Campbell TE 6-2 255 So. 1V Forestville, Md. (Forestville Military Academy/Hargrave Military Academy)35 (d) Travis Baltz P/PK 6-3 210 Sr. 3V Whitehouse, Ohio (Anthony Wayne HS)35 (d) Shaquan Virgil LB 6-1 210 Jr. TR Bordentown, N.J. (Florence HS/Monmouth) 36 (d) Taylor Watson RB 6-2 240 Jr. 2V Accokeek, Md. (Gwynn Park HS)36 (d) Joshua Rushing LB 6-2 213 Jr. TR Baltimore, Md. (City College HS/Community College of Baltimore)37 (d) Ted Townsley P 6-0 190 Sr. 1V Portsmouth, Va. (Churchland HS/Louisburg College)37 (d) Lamonte Gaddis RB 5-9 205 Fr. HS Cleveland, Ohio (Cleveland Catholic Central HS)38 Jeremiah Johnson DB 5-11 170 Fr. HS Forestville, Md. (Suitland HS)39 (d) Desmond Kearse DB 6-1 180 Fr. HS Fort Myers, Fla. (Dunbar HS)39 (d) Steffan Lazerow LB 6-2 230 Jr. TR Potomac, Md. (Richard Montgomery HS/Rhode Island)40 (d) Matt Robinson DB 6-3 220 Fr. HS Columbia, Md. (Atholton HS)40 (d) Damien Pinkett RB 5-11 225 Fr. HS Glendale, Md. (Riverdale Baptist HS)41 (d) Marcus Whitfi eld DL 6-3 230 Fr. RS Germantown, Md. (Northwest HS)41 (d) Clarence Claiborne LB 6-0 208 Jr. TR Rockville, Md. (Kennedy HS/Bowie State)42 (d) Ben Pooler LB 6-2 230 Jr. 1V Morristown, N.J. (Lawrenceville School)42 (d) Eric Powell WR 6-0 200 So. SQ Annapolis, Md. (Annapolis Area Christian School) 43 (d) Nick Ferrara PK/P 6-0 195 So. 1V Hicksville, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s HS)43 (d) Ray Lynn LB 6-1 190 Jr. TR North Potomac, Md. (Landon School/Franklin & Marshall)44 Derek Drummond DL 6-4 245 Jr. 2V Pomfret, Md. (McDonough HS)45 Nick Peterson LB 6-2 230 Jr. SQ Annapolis, Md. (Broadneck HS/Navy)46 (d) Herbert Law DL 6-2 245 Jr. SQ Washington D.C. (Dunbar HS/ North Carolina Central)

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No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School)46 (d) Kwabena Ofori LB 5-10 197 Jr. HS Silver Spring Md. (Kennedy HS)47 (d) Paul Lariviere RB 6-1 250 Jr. SQ Brooklyn, N.Y. (Brooklyn Technical HS)47 (d) Mario Rowson DB 6-3 190 Fr. HS Norfolk, Va. (Lake Taylor HS)48 Eric Franklin DB 6-2 205 So. 1V Baltimore, Md. (Archbishop Curley HS)49 Louis Berman RB 6-0 230 Jr. SQ Tucson, Ariz. (Mountain View HS)50 Ian Davidson DL 6-3 300 Jr. 1V Alexandria, Va. (St. Stephens & St. Agnes HS)51 (d) John Dillon OL 6-2 285 So. SQ Rockville, Md. (Wootton HS)51 (d) Ryan Donohue LB 6-0 230 So. 1V Montvale, N.J. (St. Joseph Regional HS)52 Darin Drakeford LB 6-0 240 So. 1V Washington, D.C. (Theodore Roosevelt HS)53 Lorne Goree LB 6-1 225 Fr. HS Springdale, Md. (C.H. Flowers High School/Fork Union Military Academy)54 Cody Blue OL 6-4 270 Fr. RS Columbia, Md. (Wilde Lake HS/Fork Union Military Academy)56 Isaiah Ross DL 6-1 255 So. 1V Greenbelt, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt HS)57 Ian Evans DL 6-2 255 Fr. HS Atco, N.J. (Hammonton HS)58 Bradley Johnson DL 6-1 220 Fr. RS Dinwiddie, Va. (Dinwiddie HS)59 David Mackall LB 6-3 240 Fr. HS Baltimore, Md. (Edmonson-Westside High School/Fork Union Military Academy)60 Chris Rhodes OL 6-3 275 Jr. SQ Columbia, Md. (River Hill HS)61 Jake Wheeler OL 6-7 255 Fr. HS Hollywood, Fla. (American Heritage HS)63 Bennett Fulper OL 6-4 295 So. 1V Gretna, Va. (Gretna HS)65 Sal Conaboy OL 6-3 265 Fr. HS Clarks Summit, Pa. (Abington Heights HS)67 (d) Pete White OL 6-4 330 Fr. RS Washington, D.C. (St. John’s College HS)67 (d) Alvin Thomas LB 6-0 225 Jr. TR Elkridge, Md. (Long Reach HS/Albright College)68 (d) Josh Cary OL 6-5 300 Fr. RS Chenango Forks, N.Y. (Chenango Forks HS)68 (d) Gary Harraka OL 6-4 315 Fr. HS Ijamsville, Md. (St. John’s Catholic Prep)69 Zachariah Kerr DL 6-2 320 So. 1V Gaithersburg, Md. (Quince Orchard HS/Fork Union Military Academy)70 De’Onte Arnett OL 6-4 275 Fr. RS Capitol Heights, Md. (Forestville Military Academy)71 Paul Pinegar OL 6-4 290 Sr. 3V Brookeville, Md. (Sherwood HS)72 Joe Vellano DL 6-2 285 So. 1V Rexford, N.Y. (Christian Brothers Academy)73 (d) Max Garcia OL 6-4 290 Fr. HS Norcross, Ga. (Norcross HS)73 (d) Alex Walker DL 6-0 280 Fr. HS McLean, Va. (Langley HS)74 Nick Klemm OL 6-5 290 Fr. RS Marietta, Ga. (Wheeler HS)75 Justin Gilbert OL 6-6 300 So. 1V Richmond, Va. (Monacan HS)76 R.J. Dill OL 6-7 300 So. 1V Mechanicsburg, Pa. (Trinity HS)77 Andrew Gonnella OL 6-5 295 Jr. 1V Monroe, N.Y. (Monroe-Woodberry HS)78 Justin Lewis OL 6-3 315 So. 1V Johnsonville, S.C. (Johnsonville HS)79 Pete DeSouza OL 6-6 310 Fr. RS Silver Spring, Md. (DeMatha HS)80 Greg Parcher LS 6-3 185 Fr. RS Hanover, Md. (Archbishop Spaulding HS)81 Ryan Schlothauer TE 6-5 250 So. SQ Baltimore,Md. (Eastern Technical HS) 82 Torrey Smith WR 6-1 205 Jr. 2V Colonial Beach, Va. (Stafford HS)83 Emani Lee-Odai WR 6-2 200 Sr. 3V Washington, D.C. (Anacostia HS)84 (d) Adrian Coxson WR 6-1 203 Fr. TR Baltimore, Md. (City College HS)84 (d) Alex Fletcher WR 5-10 175 Fr. RS Upper Marlboro, Md. (Riverdale Baptist HS)85 Tony Logan WR 5-10 180 Jr. 2V Piscataway, N.J. (Piscataway HS)86 Dave Stinebaugh TE 6-4 240 Fr. RS Baltimore, Md. (Perry Hall HS)87 Webb Dulin WR 5-8 175 Jr. SQ Easton, Md. (Easton HS)88 (d) Joey McQueeney WR 5-10 185 Sr. SQ Kent Island, Md. (Kent Island HS)88 (d) Will Yeatman TE 6-6 268 Sr. TR San Diego, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo HS/Notre Dame)89 Matt Furstenburg TE 6-4 245 So. 1V Flemington, N.J. (Hunterdon Central Regional HS/The Hun School)90 Maurice Hampton DL 6-2 295 Jr. 1V Hampton, Va. (Phoebus HS)92 Tim Downs LS 6-0 230 Jr. 1V Derry, Pa. (Derry Area HS)93 Andre Monroe DL 6-0 280 Fr. HS Upper Marlboro, Md. (St. John’s College HS)95 Justin Anderson DL 6-5 275 So. 1V Blythewood, S.C. (Blythewood HS)96 A.J. Francis DL 6-4 295 So. 1V Severn, Md. (Gonzaga College [D.C.] HS)97 Darius Kilgo DL 6-3 290 Fr. HS Charlotte, N.C. (Weddington HS)98 Clarence Murphy DL 6-2 240 Fr. HS Hollywood, Fla. (Hollywood Hills HS)

Key: (d) indicates duplicate number; RS indicates redshirted in 2009; SQ indicates has been eligible to play at least one season, but has not earned a letter; HS indicates high school; TR indicates transfer

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Kickoff Returned for TD Maryland – Torrey Smith (82 yards) at NC State, 11-07-09 Opponent – Andre Ellington (87 yards) vs. Clemson, 10-16-10

Blocked Punt Returned for TD Maryland – Leroy Ambush vs. Virginia, 10-06-01 Opponent – David Carter (10 yards), W. Virginia, 09-19-98

Punt Returned for TD Maryland – Tony Logan (84 yards) vs. Duke, 10-02-10 Opponent – Darrell Blackman (65 yards) vs. NC State, 10-21-06

Interception Returned for TD Maryland – Alex Wujciak (60 yards) at Miami, 11-06-10 Opponent – Nick Moody (96 yards), Florida State, 11-20-10

Two Interceptions Returned for TD Maryland – Ryan Donohue (25 yards), Kenny Tate (8 yards), vs. Wake

Forest, 10-30-10 Opponent – N/A

Fumble Returned for TD Maryland – Jared Harrell (0 yards), Virginia Tech, 11-14-09 Opponent – George Johnson (0 yards), Rutgers 09-26-09

Recorded a Safety Maryland – at Florida International, 09-08-07 (Ball snapped through

end zone on punt) Opponent – North Carolina, 11-15-08 (T. Baltz downs ball in end zone

after high snap on punt)

Blocked a Punt Maryland – LaQuan Williams and Nick Peterson vs. Wake Forest,

10-30-10 Opponent – Malcolm Tatum, at Florida State, 11-13-99

Blocked Two Punts Maryland – LaQuan Williams and Nick Peterson vs. Wake Forest,

10-30-10 Opponent – N/A

Blocked a Field Goal Maryland – Cameron Chism vs. NC State, 11-27-10 Opponent – T. Watson, NC State, 11-07-09

Blocked a PAT Maryland – Joe Vellano, Miami, 11-06-10 Opponent – Antoni Allison, East Carolina, 12-29-10

Player Passed for 6 TDs Maryland – None Opponent – Chris Weinke (6, 5, 6, 30, 26, 28), at Florida State, 11-13-

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Player Scored 5 TDs Maryland – Bob Shemonski (22 rush, 26 rush, 82 PR, 4 rush, 8 rush)

vs. Va. Tech, 11-07-50

Player Passed for 5 TDs Maryland – Scott Milanovich (5, 14, 27, 5, 12) vs. NC State, 11-5-94 Opponent – Chris Rix (16, 9, 28, 22, 31), at Florida State, 10-27-01

Player Scored 4 Tds Maryland – D.J. Adams (1 rush, 1 rush, 1 rush, 4 rush) vs. East

Carolina, 12-29-10 Opponent – Robert Baldwin (3 rush, 1 rush, 11 rush, 34 rush), Duke, 09-03-94

Player Scored 4 Rushing TDsMaryland – D.J. Adams (1, 1 , 1 , 4) vs. East Carolina, 12-29-10 Opponent – Robert Baldwin (3, 1, 11, 34), Duke, 09-03-94

Player Passed for 4 TDs Maryland – Danny O’Brien (11, 10, 12, 71), vs. NC State, 11-27-10 Opponent – Geno Smith (6, 5, 26, 5), at West Virginia, 09-18-10

Player Scored 3 Tds Maryland – D.J. Adams (1 rush, 1 rush, 1 rush, 4 rush) vs. East

Carolina, 12-29-10 Opponent – Chris Barclay (53 rush, 5 rush, 74 rush), Wake Forest,

11-20-03

Player Scored 3 Rushing Tds Maryland – D.J. Adams (1, 1, 1, 4) vs. East Carolina, 12-29-10 Opponent – Steve Slaton (22, 1, 1), West Virginia, 9-13-07

Player Passed for 3 Tds Maryland – Danny O’Brien (11, 10, 12, 71), vs. NC State, 11-27-10 Opponent – Geno Smith (6, 5, 26, 5), at West Virginia, 09-18-10

Player Scored 3 Receiving TDs Maryland – Torrey Smith (11, 10, 12, 71) vs NC State,11-27-10 Opponent – Talman Gardner (16 rec., 9 rec., 28 rec.), Florida State,

10-27-01

Three Players Scored 2 TDs 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 Opponent – Earnest Graham (1 rush, 6 rush), Jabar Gaffney (4 rec.,

33 rec.), Taylor Jacobs (46 rec, 15 rec), Florida, 01-02-02

Two Players Scored 2 TDs Maryland – D.J. Adams (1 rush, 1 rush, 1 rush, 4 rush), Da’Rel Scott

(61 rush, 91 rush) vs. East Carolina, 12-29-10 Opponent – Jahvid Best (73 rush, 2 rush), Shane Vereen (11 run., 15

rec.), California, 09-05-09

Player Scored 2 Rushing TDs Maryland – D.J. Adams (1, 1, 1, 4) vs. East Carolina, 12-29-10 Opponent – Lonnie Pryor (50, 3), Florida State, 11-21-09

Player Passed for 2 TDs Maryland – Danny O’Brien (45, 10, 12, 71), vs. NC State, 11-27-10 Opponent – Wes Carroll (43, 5), FIU, 09-25-10

Touchdown Pass By a Non-Quarterback Maryland – Da’Rel Scott, 4-yarder to Danny O’Brien, vs. Clemson

10-16-10 Opponent – Jacob Hodges (holder on fake FGA), 16-yarder to Terence

Fells-Danzer, Virginia, 11-13-10

Player Scored 2 Receiving TDs Maryland – Torrey Smith (11, 10, 12, 71) vs NC State,11-27-10 Opponent – Tavon Austin (6, 5) and Stedman Bailey (26, 5), at West

Virginia, 09-18-10

50-Yd. Field Goal Maryland – Travis Baltz (52 yards), vs. NC State, 11-27-10 Opponent – Chris Hinkebein (52 yards), Virginia, 11-13-10

45-Yd. Field Goal Maryland – Travis Baltz (52 yards), vs. NC State, 11-27-10 Opponent – Chris Hinkebein (52 yards), Virginia, 11-13-10

Five Field Goals Maryland – Dale Castro (45, 29, 18, 32, 42) vs. Mississippi State,

09-22-79 Opponent – Nicholas Setta (51, 32, 18, 46, 24), Notre Dame, 08-31-02

Four Field Goals Maryland – Obi Egekeze (40, 39, 35, 26) vs. Wake Forest, 10-18-08 Opponent – Steve Aponavicius (18, 36, 23, 42), Boston College,

11-28-09

Three Field Goals Maryland – Travis Baltz (31, 32, 32), Florida State, 11-20-10 Opponent – Will Snyderwine (20, 40, 34), Duke, 10-02-10

Three Field Goals 40 Yards or More Maryland – None Opponent – None

Two Field Goals 45 Yards or More Maryland – Travis Baltz (47, 47), vs. Morgan State, 09-11-10 Opponent – Connor Barth (45, 45), North Carolina, 11-03-07

Two Field Goals 40 Yards or More Maryland – Travis Baltz (47, 47), vs. Morgan State, 09-11-10 Opponent – Connor Barth (45, 45), North Carolina, 11-03-07

Four Field Goals 30 Yards or More Maryland – Nick Novak (54, 34, 31, 48) vs. Duke, 10-11-03 Opponent – None

Three Field Goals 30 Yards or More Maryland – Travis Baltz (31, 32, 32), Florida State, 11-20-10 Opponent – Connor Hughes (43, 39, 29, 36), Virginia, 10-01-05

Two-Point Conversion by Rush Maryland – Mario Merrills, vs. Navy, 09-3-05 Opponent – Drew Dudzik, James Madison, 09-12-09

Two-Point Conversion by Pass Maryland – Chris Turner to Davin Meggett, at Wake Forest, 10-10-09 Opponent – E.J. Manuel to Taiwan Easterling, Florida State, 11-21-09

Missed PAT (kick) Maryland – Travis Baltz, vs. East Carolina, 12-29-10 Opponent – Matt Bosher, Miiami, 11-06-10

Defensive Extra-Point Maryland – None Opponent – L. Grant (100-yd. Interception return), Duke, 10-26-96

40 Rushing Attempts Maryland – Charlie Wysocki (50-217) at Duke, 10-25-80 Opponent – Montel Harris (41-142), Boston College, 11-28-09

30 Rushing Attempts Maryland – Lance Ball (32-109), vs. Boston College, 11-10-07 Opponent – Montel Harris (41-142), Boston College, 11-28-09

30 Rushing Attempts in One Half Maryland – Charlie Wysocki (32) at Duke, 10-25-80

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 – Da’Rel Scott (13-201) vs. East Carolina, 12-29-10 Opponent – Darren Evans (32-253), Virginia Tech, 11-06-08

150 Rushing Yards Maryland – Da’Rel Scott (13-201) vs. East Carolina, 12-29-10 Opponent – Darren Evans (32-253), Virginia Tech, 11-06-08

100 Rushing Yards Maryland – Da’Rel Scott (13-201) vs. East Carolina, 12-29-10 Opponent – Lamar Miller (22-125), Miami, 11-06-10

100 Rushing Yards by a Quarterback Maryland – Jamarr Robinson (24-129), Virginia Tech, 11-14-09 Opponent – Drew Dudzik (14-112), James Madison, 09-12-09

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Two Players with 100 Rushing Yards Maryland – LaMont Jordan (135) and Brian Underwood (114) at

Temple, 09-27-97 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

90-Yd. TD Run Maryland – Da’Rel Scott (91) vs. East Carolina, 12-29-10

80-Yd. TD Run Maryland – Da’Rel Scott (91) vs. East Carolina, 12-29-10

75-Yd. TD Run Maryland – Da’Rel Scott (91) vs. East Carolina, 12-29-10

75-Yd. Non-Scoring Run Maryland – Darrius Heyward-Bey (76), at Clemson, 09-27-08

50-Yd. Non-Scoring Run Maryland – Davin Meggett (67), vs. Navy, 09-06-10 Opponent – Noel Devine (50), West Virginia, 09-18-10

50-Yd. TD Run Maryland – Da’Rel Scott (91) vs. East Carolina, 12-29-10 Opponent – Chris Thompson (70), Florida State, 11-20-10

50 Pass Attempts Maryland – Chris Turner (33-57-2, 360, 2 TD) at Boston College,

11-29-08 Opponent – Domonique Davis (35-57-2, 268, 1 TD), East Carolina, 12-29-10

40 Pass Attempts Maryland – Danny O’Brien (33-47-0, 417), vs. NC State, 11-27-10 Opponent – Domonique Davis (35-57-2, 268, 1 TD), East Carolina, 12-29-10

35 Pass Attempts Maryland – Danny O’Brien (33-47-0, 417), vs. NC State, 11-27-10 Opponent – Domonique Davis (35-57-2, 268, 1 TD), East Carolina, 12-29-10

40 Pass Completions Maryland – Scott Milanovich (46-62-1, 380, 1 TD) at Florida St., 11-18-

95

30 Pass Completions Maryland – Danny O’Brien (33-47-0, 417), vs. NC State, 11-27-10 Opponent – Domonique Davis (35-57-2, 268, 1 TD), East Carolina, 12-29-10

25 Pass Completions Maryland – Danny O’Brien (33-47-0, 417), vs. NC State, 11-27-10 Opponent – Domonique Davis (35-57-2, 268, 1 TD), East Carolina, 12-29-10

400 Passing Yards Maryland – Danny O’Brien (417) vs. NC State, 11-27-10 Opponent – Kevin Riley (423), California, 09-13-08

300 Passing Yards Maryland – Danny O’Brien (417) vs. NC State, 11-27-10 Opponent – Russell Wilson (311), NC State, 11-27-10

250 Yards Passing Maryland – Danny O’Brien (417) vs. NC State, 11-27-10 Opponent – Domonique Davis (268), East Carolina, 12-29-10

10 Receptions Maryland – Torrey Smith (14-224), vs. NC State, 11-27-10 Opponent – Lance Lewis (11-137), East Carolina, 12-29-10

Two Players with 10 Receptions Maryland – Walt Williams (11) and Geroy Simon (10) at Syracuse,

11-19-94

100 Receiving Yards Maryland – Torrey Smith (14-224), NC State, 11-27-10 Opponent – Lance Lewis (11-137), East Carolina, 12-29-10

Two Players with 100 Receiving Yards Maryland – Danny Oquendo (111) and Torrey Smith (115) at Boston College, 11-29-08 Opponent – Donovan Varner (9-120) and Conner Vernon (5-102), Duke, 10-24-09

Player with 100 Rushing Yards and 100 Receiving Yards Opponent – Mikell Simpson (Rushing: 16-119; Receiving: 13-152), Virginia, 10-20-07

Three Players with 100 Receiving Yards Maryland – Jason Kremus (119), Mancel Johnson (106) and Russ

Weaver (105) at Wake Forest, 11-20-93

200 Receiving Yards Maryland – Torrey Smith (14-224), NC State, 11-27-10 Opponent – Dez White (5-215), at Ga. Tech, 09-30-99

75-Yard Non-Scoring Reception Maryland – Scott Milanovich to Jermaine Lewis (78) at No. Carolina,

09-11-93 Opponent– C. Randolph to Jax Landfried (78), Wake Forest, 12-30-02

75-Yard TD Reception Maryland – Jamarr Robinson to Torrey Smith (80), at West Virginia,

09-18-10 Opponent – Josh Padrick to Samuel Smith (89), FIU, 09-23-06

50-Yard Non-Scoring Reception Maryland – Danny O’Brien to Torrey Smith (62), at Virginia, 11-13-10 Opponent– Stephen Morris to Travis Benjamin (50), at Miami, 11-06-

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50-Yard TD Reception Maryland – Danny O’Brien to Torrey Smith (71), NC State, 11-27-10 Opponent – Dave Shinskie to Colin Larmond (66), Boston College

11-28-09

Player Recorded 15 or More Tackles Maryland – Alex Wujciak (16), at West Virginia, 09-18-10 Opponent – Luke Kuechly (15), Boston College, 10-23-10

Player Recorded 20 or More Tackles Maryland – Dave Philistin (21), vs. Georgia Tech, 10-06-07 Opponent – N/A

Player Recorded 3.0 or More Sacks Maryland – Shawne Merriman (3.0) vs. North Carolina, 01-12-02 Opponent – Bruce Irvin (3.0), West Virginia 09-18-10

Player Recorded 2.0 or More Sacks Maryland – David Mackall (2.0), vs. Miami, 11-06-10 Opponent – Damik Scafe (2.0), Boston College, 10-23-10

Team Gained 300 Rushing Yards Maryland – at Wake Forest (339), 11-29-03 Opponent – West Virginia (353), 09-13-07

Team Gained 400 Rushing Yards Maryland – vs. Virginia (445), 11-20-99 Opponent – Navy (412), 09-06-10

Team Failed to Gain 100 Rushing Yards Maryland – vs. NC State (-9), 11-27-10 Opponent – East Carolina (32), 12-29-10

Team Failed to Gain 50 Rushing Yards Maryland – vs. NC State (-9), 11-27-10 Opponent – East Carolina (32), 12-29-10

Team Failed to Gain 25 Rushing Yards Maryland – vs. NC State (-9), 11-27-10 Opponent – Wake Forest (-3), 10-30-10

Team Gained 300 Passing Yards Maryland – at Wake Forest (307), 10-10-09 Opponent – East Carolina (311), 12-29-10

Team Gained 400 Passing Yards Maryland – vs. NC State, (417), 11-27-10 Opponent – California (423), 09-13-08

Team Failed to Gain 100 Passing Yards Maryland – vs. NC State (24), 10-16-04 Opponent – Morgan State (48), 09-11-10

Team Gained 400 Yards of Total Offense Maryland – vs. East Carolina (478), 12-29-10 Opponent – NC State (434), 11-27-10

Team Gained 500 Yards of Total Offense Maryland – at North Carolina (524), 11-12-05 Opponent – Miami (504), 11-06-10

Team Gained 600 Yards of Total Offense Maryland – at Duke (685), 09-25-04 Opponent – Florida (659), 01-02-02

Team Failed to Gain 200 Yards of Total Offense Maryland – at Virginia Tech (197), 11-18-04 Opponent – Wake Forest (155), 10-30-10

Scored 50 Points or more Maryland – vs. East Carolina (51-21), 12-29-10 Opponent – California (52-13), 09-05-09

Scored 50 Points or more (ACC Game) Maryland – vs. Wake Forest (62-14), 10-30-10 Opponent – Virginia Tech (6-55), 11-18-04

Shutout Maryland – at Virginia (31-0), 10-04-08 Opponent – Wake Forest (26-0), 10-18-08

Shutout (ACC Game) Maryland – at Virginia (31-0), 10-04-08 Opponent – Wake Forest (26-0), 10-18-08

Terps Played in an Overtime Game vs. James Madison (W-1OT, 38-35), 09-12-09 All-time record in overtime games, 4-3 (2-0 at home, 2-3 on the

road)

Team Scored 28 Points or More In a Qtr Maryland – vs. Wake Forest (28, 3rd Qtr.), 10-30-10 Opponent – West Virginia (28, 1st Qtr.), 09-16-06

Team Scored 21 Points or More In a Qtr Maryland – vs. East Carolina (21, 3rd Qtr.), 12-29-10 Opponent – at Wake Forest (21, 1st Qtr.), 10-10-09

Terps Played To A Tie Game vs. La. Tech (Independence Bowl, 34-34), 12-15-90.

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Rushing Attempts – Season1. Charlie Wysocki (Jr.), 1980 3342. Steve Atkins (Sr.), 1978 2833. LaMont Jordan (Jr.), 1999 2664. Charlie Wysocki (So.), 1979 2475. Louis Carter (Sr.), 1974 2246. Art Seymore (So.), 1970 2217. Bruce Perry (So.), 2001 2198. Louis Carter (Jr.), 1973 2189. Billy Lovett (Sr.), 1968 21710. Keon Lattimore (Sr.), 2007 213 LaMont Jordan (Sr.), 2000 21312. Da’Rel Scott (So.), 2008 20913. Chris Downs (Sr.), 2002 20814. Willie Joyner (Sr.), 1983 19815. Lance Ball (So.), 2005 18916. George Scott (So.), 1977 18817. Josh Allen (So.), 2003 18618. Lance Ball (Sr.), 2007 182 Tom Hickey (So.), 1964 18220. Willie Joyner (Jr.), 1982 17721. Troy Jackson (Jr.), 1990 17622. Lance Ball (Jr.), 2006 17423. Rick Badanjek (Jr.), 1984 173

Rushing Yards – Season1. LaMont Jordan (Jr.), 1999 1,6322. Charlie Wysocki (Jr.), 1980 1,3593. Steve Atkins (Sr.), 1978 1,2614. Bruce Perry (So.), 2001 1,2425. Chris Downs (Sr.), 2002 1,1546. Charlie Wysocki (So.), 1979 1,1407. Da’Rel Scott (So.), 2008 1,1338. Willie Joyner (Jr.), 1982 1,0399. Louis Carter (Sr.), 1974 99110. Billy Lovett (Sr.), 1968 96311. Art Seymore (So.), 1970 94512. Josh Allen (So.), 2003 92213. LaMont Jordan (Sr.), 2000 92014. Willie Joyner (Sr.), 1983 90815. LaMont Jordan (So.), 1998 90616. Lu Gambino (Sr.), 1947 90417. Lance Ball (So.), 2005 90318. George Scott (So.), 1977 894 Tom Hickey (So.), 1964 89420. Ed Modzelewski (Sr.), 1951 83421. Rick Badanjek (Jr.), 1984 832

Yards Per Carry – SeasonMinimum 75 Rushing Attempts1. Chet Hanulak (Sr.), 1953 9.782. Ed Modzelewski (Sr.), 1951 7.383. Lu Gambino (Sr.), 1947 7.234. Chet Hanulak (Jr.), 1952 6.295. LaMont Jordan (Jr.), 1999 6.146. Alvin Blount (So.), 1984 5.937. Richard Jennings (Jr.), 1974 5.888. Willie Joyner (Jr.), 1982 5.879. Ralph Felton (So.), 1951 5.8410. Da’Rel Scott (Sr.), 2010 5.8011. Steve Atkins (So.), 1976 5.7512. Davin Meggett (Jr.), 2010 5.7113. Ed Vereb (Sr.), 1955 5.6814. Bruce Perry (So.), 2001 5.6715. Steve Atkins (Fr.), 1975 5.6416. Ralph Felton (Sr.), 1953 5.5617. Chris Downs (Sr.), 2002 5.55

18. Bob Shemonski (Jr.), 1950 5.5419. Tommy Neal (So.), 1984 5.5220. Mark Mason (So.), 1991 5.5121. Mark Mason (Jr.), 1992 5.4522. Da’Rel Scott (So.), 2008 5.4223. LaMont Jordan (So.), 1998 5.36

Rushing TDs – Season1. LaMont Jordan (Jr.), 1999 162. Rick Badanjek (Jr.), 1984 15 Bob Shemonski (Jr.), 1950 154. Louis Carter (Jr.), 1973 14 Ed Vereb (Sr.), 1955 146. Keon Lattimore (Sr.), 2007 13 Chris Downs (Sr.), 2002 138. Lance Ball (Sr.), 2007 12 Rick Badanjek (Sr.), 1985 1210. D.J. Adams (Fr.), 2010 11 LaMont Jordan (Sr.), 2000 11 Charlie Wysocki (Jr.), 1980 11 Ed Modzelewski (Sr.), 1951 11 Lu Gambino (Sr.), 1947 1115. Bruce Perry (So.), 2001 10 Marc Riley (Sr.), 2001 10 Steve Atkins (Sr.), 1978 1018. Rick Badanjek (Fr.), 1982 9 Steve Atkins (Jr.), 1977 920. Lance Ball (Jr.), 2006 8 Josh Allen (So.), 2003 8 Josh Allen (Fr.), 2002 8 Tommy Neal (Sr.), 1986 8 Rick Badanjek (So.), 1983 8 Charlie Wysocki (So.), 1979 8 Jim Joyce (Sr.), 1959 8

100-Yard Rushing Games – Season1. Charlie Wysocki (Jr.), 1980 8 Steve Atkins (Sr.), 1978 83. LaMont Jordan (Jr.), 1999 74. Da’Rel Scott (So.), 2008 5 Bruce Perry (So.), 2001 5 LaMont Jordan (So.), 1998 5 Charlie Wysocki (So.), 1979 58. Keon Lattimore (Sr.), 2007 4 Lance Ball (So.), 2005 4 Chris Downs (Sr.), 2002 4 LaMont Jordan (Sr.), 2000 4 Charlie Wysocki (Sr.), 1981 4 John Nash (Jr.), 1981 4 Louis Carter (Sr.), 1974 4 Art Seymore (Jr.), 1970 4 Billy Lovett (Sr.), 1968 4 Tom Hickey (So.), 1964 4 Ed Modzelewski (Sr.), 1951 419. 11 players (last time: Keon Lattimore [Sr.], 2007) 3

All-Purpose Attempts – Season1. Charlie Wysocki (Jr.), 1980 3382. Steve Atkins (Sr.), 1978 2973. LaMont Jordan (Jr.), 1999 2854. Bruce Perry (So.), 2001 2655. Charlie Wysocki (So.), 1979 2586. Louis Carter (Sr.), 1974 2557. Louis Carter (Jr.), 1973 2448. Art Seymore (So.), 1970 2379. Keon Lattimore (Sr.), 2007 234 LaMont Jordan (Sr.), 2000 234

11. Da’Rel Scott (So.), 2008 23012. Chris Downs (Sr.), 2002 22613. Willie Joyner (Sr.), 1983 22114. Billy Lovett (Sr.), 1968 22015. Bren Lowery (So.), 1987 21216. George Scott (So.), 1977 21017. Lance Ball (So.), 2005 20718. Lance Ball (Sr.), 2007 200 Josh Allen (So.), 2003 200 Troy Jackson (Jr.), 1990 20021. Willie Joyner (Jr.), 1982 19422. Rick Badanjek (Jr.), 1984 193 Tom Hickey (So.), 1964 193

All-Purpose Yards – Season1 Torrey Smith (So.), 2009 2,1922. LaMont Jordan (Jr.), 1999 1,8403. Bruce Perry (So.), 2001 1,7184. Steve Suter (So.), 2002 1,7025. Torrey Smith (Jr.), 2010 1,6476. Steve Atkins (Sr.), 1978 1,5627. Louis Carter (Sr.), 1974 1,4988. Bob Shemonski (Jr.), 1950 1,4279 Torrey Smith (Fr.), 2008 1,42510. Charlie Wysocki (Jr.), 1980 1,38311. Jo Jo Walker (Sr.), 2005 1,35012. Chris Downs (Sr.), 2002 1,31913. Bren Lowery (Jr.), 1988 1,31514. Da’Rel Scott (So.), 2008 1,30415. Charlie Wysocki (So.), 1979 1,26216. Art Seymore (So.), 1970 1,25417. Tom Brown (Sr.), 1962 1,24218. Marcus Badgett (Sr.), 1992 1,24019. Lu Gambino (Sr.), 1947 1,21920. Steve Suter (Jr.), 2003 1,21421. Louis Carter (Jr.), 1973 1,21222. LaMont Jordan (Sr.), 2000 1,20723. Ricky Johnson (Jr.), 1988 1,20124. Chet Hanulak (Sr.), 1953 1,178

All-Purpose Yards Per Play – SeasonMinimum 600 Yards1. Torrey Smith (Fr.), 2008 21.272. Billy Van Heusen (Jr.), 1966 21.003. Greg Hill (Jr.), 1983 19.974. Jermaine Arrington (Jr.), 1998 18.625. Tom Brown (Jr.), 1961 18.566. Azizuddin Abdur-Ra’oof (So.), 1985 18.547. Barry Johnson (Sr.), 1990 18.508. Da’Rel Scott (Fr.), 2007 18.499. Tony Logan (Jr.), 2010 18.0310. James Milling (Jr.), 1986 17.9211. Torrey Smith (So.), 2009 17.8212. Russell Davis (So.), 1981 17.7913. Lloyd Colteryahn (Sr.), 1952 17.6514. Jermaine Lewis (So.), 1993 17.4315. Larry Marshall (Sr.), 1971 17.3516. Vernon Davis (Jr.), 2005 17.2017. Steve Suter (So.), 2002 17.0218. Keeta Covington (Jr.), 1985 16.3719. Marcus Badgett (Sr.), 1992 16.3220. Barry Johnson (Jr.), 1989 16.0221. Torrey Smith (Jr.), 2010 15.5422. Greg Hill (Sr.), 1984 15.4723. Azizuddin Abdur-Ra’oof (Sr.), 1987 15.4524. Jermaine Lewis (Fr.), 1992 15.3725. Jermaine Lewis (Jr.), 1994 15.34

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Yards – Season1. Scott Milanovich (So.), 1993 3,4992. John Kaleo (Sr.), 1992 3,3923. Dan Henning (Jr.), 1986 2,7254. Scott McBrien (Sr.), 2003 2,6725. Scott Zolak (Sr.), 1990 2,5896. Sam Hollenbach (Jr.), 2005 2,5397. Chris Turner (Jr.), 2008 2,5168. Scott McBrien (Jr.), 2002 2,4979. Stan Gelbaugh (Sr.), 1985 2,47510. Danny O’Brien (Fr.), 2010 2,43811. Scott Milanovich (Jr.), 1994 2,39412. Shaun Hill (Sr.), 2001 2,38013. Sam Hollenbach (Sr.), 2006 2,37114. Boomer Esiason (Sr.), 1983 2,32215. Boomer Esiason (Jr.), 1982 2,30216. Neil O’Donnell (Sr.), 1989 2,10317. Chris Turner (Sr.), 2009 2,06918. Chris Turner (So.), 2007 1,95819. Neil O’Donnell (Jr.), 1988 1,97320. Dan Henning (Sr.), 1987 1,83521. Brian Cummings (Sr.), 1997 1,76022. Bob Avellini (Sr.), 1974 1,64823. Boomer Esiason (So.), 1981 1,63524. Joel Statham (So.), 2004 1,590Passing Yards – Season (Freshman)1. Danny O’Brien, 2010 2,4382. Calvin McCall, 1999 1,2643. Randall Jones, 1998 567

Passing TDs – Season1. Scott Milanovich (So.), 1993 262. Danny O’Brien (Fr.), 2010 223. Scott Milanovich (Jr.), 1994 204. Scott McBrien (Sr.), 2003 195. Boomer Esiason (Jr.), 1982 186. John Kaleo (Sr.), 1992 17 Alan Pastrana (Jr.), 1966 178. Sam Hollenbach (Sr.), 2006 15 Scott McBrien (Jr.), 2002 15 Dan Henning (Jr.), 1986 15 Stan Gelbaugh (Sr.), 1985 15 Boomer Esiason (Sr.), 1983 1513. Chris Turner (Jr.), 2008 13 Shaun Hill (Sr.), 2001 13 Sam Hollenbach (Jr.), 2005 1316. Neil O’Donnell (Jr.), 1988 1217. Mark Manges (Jr.), 1976 1118. Chris Turner (Sr.), 2009 10 Brian Cummings (Sr.), 1997 10 Scott Zolak (Sr.), 1990 10 Neil O’Donnell (Sr.), 1989 10 Al Neville (So.), 1971 10 Dick Shiner (Sr.), 1963 10 Jack Scarbath (Sr.), 1952 10 Vic Turyn (Sr.), 1948 10

TDs Responsible For – Season1. Scott Milanovich (So.), 1993 292. Scott McBrien (Sr.), 2003 253. Danny O’Brien (Fr.), 2010 244. Scott McBrien (Jr.), 2002 22 John Kaleo (Sr.), 1992 226. Alan Pastrana (Jr.), 1966 217. Shaun Hill (Sr.), 2001 20

Scott Milanovich (Jr.), 1994 209. Louis Carter (Jr.), 1973 1910. Boomer Esiason (Jr.), 1982 1811. Sam Hollenbach (Sr.), 2006 17 LaMont Jordan (Jr.), 1999 17 Boomer Esiason (Sr.), 1983 1714. Dan Henning (Jr.), 1986 16 Stan Gelbaugh (Sr.), 1985 16 Ed Vereb (Sr.), 1955 16 Bob Shemonski, (Jr.), 1950 1618. Sam Hollenbach (Jr.), 2005 15 Neil O’Donnell (Jr.), 1988 15 Rick Badanjek (Jr.), 1984 15 Jack Scarbath (Jr.), 1951 15

Receptions – Season1. Geroy Simon (So.), 1994 772. Marcus Badgett (Sr.), 1992 753. Russ Weaver (Jr.), 1993 694. Torrey Smith (Jr.), 2010 675. Jermaine Lewis (Sr.), 1995 666. Torrey Smith (So.), 2009 617. Frank Wycheck (Fr.), 1990 588. Richie Harris (Sr.), 1992 569. Geroy Simon (Jr.), 1995 5410. Jermaine Lewis (So.), 1993 52 Dan Prunzik (Sr.), 1992 5212. Darrius Heyward-Bey (So.), 2007 51 Vernon Davis (Jr.), 2005 51 Allen Williams (Sr.), 1994 51 Greg Hill (Sr.), 1984 5116. Guilian Gary (Sr.), 2001 4917. Russ Weaver (Sr.), 1994 47 Tom Brown (Sr.), 1962 4719. Darrius Heyward-Bey (Fr.), 2006 45 Jermaine Lewis (Jr.), 1994 45 Frank Wycheck (So.), 1991 4522. Bren Lowery (So.), 1987 4423. Barry Johnson (Jr.), 1989 43 Darryl Hill (Jr.), 1963 43

Receiving Yardage – Season1. Marcus Badgett (Sr.), 1992 1,2402. Torrey Smith (Jr.), 2010 1,0553. Jermaine Lewis (So.), 1993 9574. Jermaine Lewis (Sr.), 1995 9375. Geroy Simon (So.), 1994 8916. Vernon Davis (Jr.), 2005 8717. Torrey Smith (So.), 2009 8248. Greg Hill (Sr.), 1984 8209. Darrius Heyward-Bey, (So.), 2007 78610. Guilian Gary (Sr.), 2001 72711. Darrius Heyward-Bey (Fr.), 2006 69412. Jermaine Lewis (Jr.), 1994 69213. Barry Johnson (Jr.), 1989 68914. Dan Prunzik (Sr.), 1992 68015. Azizuddin Abdur-Ra’oof (So.), 1985 67116. James Milling (Jr.), 1986 65017. Barry Johnson (Sr.), 1990 62918. Azizuddin Abdur-Ra’oof (Sr.), 1987 61719. Scooter Monroe (Sr.), 2002 61420. Darrius Heyward-Bey (Sr.), 2008 60921. Russ Weaver (Jr.), 1993 60622. Ferrell Edmunds (Sr.), 1987 60323. Lloyd Colteryahn (Sr.), 1952 593

24. Latrez Harrison (Sr.), 2003 558

Receiving TDs – Season1. Torrey Smith (Jr.), 2010 122. Jermaine Lewis (Jr.), 1994 9 Marcus Badgett (Sr.), 1992 94. Dan Bungori (So.), 1971 85. Guilian Gary (Jr.), 2000 7 Jermaine Lewis (So.), 1993 7 Greg Hill (Jr.), 1983 7 Greg Hill (So.), 1982 7 Billy Van Heusen (Jr.), 1966 7 Darryl Hill (Jr.), 1963 711. Vernon Davis (Jr.), 2005 6 Latrez Harrison (Sr.), 2003 6 Guilian Gary (Sr.), 2001 6 Barry Johnson (Jr.), 1989 6 James Milling (Jr.), 1986 6 Don Ratliff (Sr.), 1972 617. Torrey Smith (So.), 2009 5 Darrius Heyward-Bey (Jr.), 2008 5 Darrius Heyward-Bey (Fr.), 2006 5 Geroy Simon (So.), 1994 5 Jason Kremus (Sr.), 1993 5 Vernon Joines (Jr.), 1987 5 Sean Sullivan (Fr.), 1983 5 Russell Davis (Jr.), 1982 5 Kim Hoover (Sr.), 1975 5 Walter White (Jr.), 1973 5

100-Yard Receiving Games – Season1. Marcus Badgett (Sr.), 1992 52. Torrey Smith (Jr.), 2010 4 Vernon Davis (Jr.), 2005 4 Jermaine Lewis (Sr.), 1995 4 Jermaine Lewis (Jr.), 1994 4 Jermaine Lewis (So.), 1993 4

Kickoff Returns – Season1. Torrey Smith (So.), 2009 512. Torrey Smith (Fr.), 2008 423. Bren Lowery (Jr.), 1988 344. Josh Wilson (Sr.), 2006 315. Torrey Smith (Jr.), 2010 30 Allen Williams (Jr.), 1993 307. Jo Jo Walker (Sr.), 2005 298. Da’Rel Scott (Fr.), 2007 26 Chad Scott (Jr.), 1995 2610. Keeta Covington (So.), 1984 2511. Raphael Wall (So.), 1992 24 Keeta Covington (Jr.), 1985 24 Kenny Dutton (So.), 1967 2414. Chad Scott (Sr.), 1996 23 Doug Lawrence (So.), 1990 23 Keeta Covington (Sr.), 1986 23 Tim Quander (Sr.), 1982 2318. Steve Suter (So.), 2002 22 Jermaine Stewart (So.), 1994 22 Larry Marshall (Sr.), 1971 22 Larry Marshall (So.), 1969 2222. Larry Marshall (Jr.), 1970 2123. Louis Carter (So.), 1972 2024. Lewis Sanders (So.), 1997 1925. Lewis Sanders (Jr.), 1999 18 Ricky Johnson (Sr.), 1989 18

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Kickoff Return Yards – Season1. Torrey Smith (So.), 2009 1,3092. Torrey Smith (Fr.), 2008 1,0893. Josh Wilson (Sr.), 2006 8474. Bren Lowery (Jr.), 1988 7025. Jo Jo Walker (Sr.), 2005 6746. Allen Williams (Jr.), 1993 6217. Larry Marshall (Sr.), 1971 5878. Torrey Smith (Jr.), 2010 5859. Da’Rel Scott (Fr.), 2007 56610. Keeta Covington (Jr.), 1985 55611. Chad Scott (Jr.), 1995 54912. Steve Suter (So.), 2002 54613. Chad Scott (Sr.), 1996 53414. Tim Quander (Sr.), 1982 53015. Raphael Wall (So.), 1992 52716. Keeta Covington (Sr.), 1986 48517. Lewis Sanders (Jr.), 1999 48218. Keeta Covington (So.), 1984 47919. Larry Marshall (Jr.), 1970 46920. Doug Lawrence (So.), 1990 46121. Lewis Sanders (So.), 1997 46022. Kenny Dutton (So.), 1967 45423. Larry Marshall (So.), 1969 45124. Louis Carter (So.), 1972 42525. Jermaine Stewart (So.), 1994 410

Kickoff Return Average – SeasonMinimum 12 Returns1. John Schultz (Sr.), 1975 31.002. Josh Wilson (Sr.), 2006 27.303. Lewis Sanders (Jr.), 1999 26.784. Larry Marshall (Sr.), 1971 26.685. Torrey Smith (Fr.), 2008 25.936. Torrey Smith (So.), 2009 25.677. Steve Suter (So.), 2002 24.828. Darryl Hill (Jr.), 1963 24.389. Lewis Sanders (So.), 1997 24.2110. Steve Suter (Sr.), 2004 24.1311. Bren Lowery (Sr.), 1989 23.8612. Steve Suter (Jr.), 2003 23.4013. Jo Jo Walker (Sr.), 2005 23.2414. Chad Scott (Sr.), 1996 23.2215. Keeta Covington (Jr.), 1985 23.1716. Tim Quander (Sr.), 1982 23.0417. Ricky Johnson (Jr.), 1988 22.8218. Mukala Sikyala (Sr.), 2000 22.7519. John King (Jr.), 1968 22.4720. Larry Marshall (Jr.), 1970 22.3321. Louis Carter (Jr.), 1973 22.2922. Tommy Neal (Fr.), 1983 22.0723. Rich Parson (Fr.), 2001 22.05

Punt Returns – Season1. Steve Suter (So.), 2002 562. Bob Smith (Jr.), 1973 403. Steve Suter (Jr.), 2003 374. Guilian Gary (So.), 1999 35 Larry Marshall (Sr.), 1971 356. Mike Hopson (So.), 1990 347. Dean Richards (Jr.), 1977 328. Tony Logan (Jr.), 2010 319. Richie Harris (Sr.), 1992 3010. Larry Marshall (Jr.), 1970 28 Bob Shemonski (Jr.), 1950 2812. Steve Suter (Sr.), 2004 27

13. Danny Oquendo (So.), 2006 26 Keeta Covington (So.), 1984 2615. Jo Jo Walker (Sr.), 2005 25 Lloyd Burruss (Jr.), 1978 2517. Mike Lewis (Jr.), 1981 2418. Bob Smith (So.), 1972 2319. Steve Trimble (Sr.), 1980 2220. Bren Lowery (Sr.), 1989 21 Kenny Roy (Jr.), 1975 21

Punt Return Yards – Season1. Steve Suter (So.), 2002 7712. Tony Logan (Jr.), 2010 5603. Bob Smith (Jr.), 1973 4204. Bob Shemonski (Jr.), 1950 4085. Larry Marshall (Sr.), 1971 3756. Steve Suter (Jr.), 2003 3347. Guilian Gary (So.), 1999 3128. Bob Smith (So.), 1972 3089. Joe Petruzzo (So.), 1950 27610. Keeta Covington (So.), 1984 27411. Mike Hopson (So.), 1990 24012. Rick Badanjek (So.), 1983 22313. Danny Oquendo (So.), 2006 21814. Bren Lowery (Sr.), 1989 21315. Jim Brechbiel (Sr.), 1975 206 Ken Schroy (Sr.), 1974 20617. Ronnie Waller (Sr.), 1954 19918. Tom Brown (Jr.), 1961 19419. Dean Richards (Jr.), 1977 192 Larry Marshall (Jr.), 1970 19221. Joe Petruzzo (Jr.), 1951 181

Yards Per Punt Return – SeasonMinimum 12 Returns1. Joe Petruzzo (So.), 1950 21.232. Tony Logan (Jr.), 2010 18.063. Ronnie Waller (Sr.), 1954 15.314. Bob Shemonski (Jr.), 1950 14.575. Steve Suter (So.), 2002 13.766. Bob Smith (So.), 1972 13.397. Jermaine Lewis (Sr.), 1995 12.678. Sam Johnson (Jr.), 1979 11.259. Rick Badanjek (So.), 1983 11.1510. Jim Brechbiel (Sr.), 1975 10.8411. Larry Marshall (Sr.), 1971 10.7112. Joe Petruzzo (Jr.), 1951 10.6513. Jim Davidson (Jr.), 1960 10.5614. Keeta Covington (So.), 1984 10.5415. Geroy Simon (Sr.), 1996 10.50 Bob Smith (Jr.), 1973 10.5017. Orlando Strozier (Fr.), 1993 10.4618. Bren Lowery (Sr.), 1989 10.1419. Fred Cooper (Jr.), 1965 9.2520. Steve Suter (Jr.), 2003 9.0321. Bob Smith (Sr.), 1974 9.00

Punt Returns for TD – Season1. Steve Suter (So.), 2002 Ties NCAA Record 42. Tony Logan (Jr.), 2010 23. Steve Suter (Jr.), 2003 2 Bob Smith (Jr.), 1973 25. 14 players 1 (last time: Jermaine Lewis, 66 vs. NC State, 1995)

Punting Yards – Season1. Dan DeArmas, 1991 3,6152. Dale Castro, 1979 3,1103. Dale Castro, 1980 3,0664. Greg Fries, 1969 2,8325. Greg Fries, 1968 2,8246. Travis Baltz, 2010 2,7967. Travis Baltz, 2007 2,7828. Darryl Wright, 1986 2,7719. Dan DeArmas, 1990 2,76210. Adam Podlesh, 2004 2,75511. Russ Edwards, 1998 2,69312. Russ Edwards, 1996 2,663

Punting Average – Season1. Brooks Barnard (So.), 2000 44.72. Brooks Barnard (Jr.), 2001 44.53. Scott Milanovich (So.), 1993 43.84. Adam Podlesh (So.), 2004 43.75. Adam Podlesh (Jr.), 2005 43.66. Brooks Barnard (Sr.), 2002 43.17. Adam Podlesh (Sr.), 2006 42.98. Adam Podlesh (Fr.), 2003 42.39. Phil Wagenheim (Sr.), 1974 42.210. Brooks Barnard (Fr.), 1999 42.112. Scott Milanovich (Jr.), 1994 41.812. Travis Baltz (Sr.), 2010 41.713. Dan DeArmas (So.), 1989 41.5

Points Scored – Season1. Nick Novak (So.), 2002 1252. Nick Novak (Sr.), 2003 1103. LaMont Jordan (Jr.), 1999 102 Rick Badanjek (Jr.), 1984 1025. Bob Shemonski (Jr.), 1950 976. Ed Vereb (Sr.), 1955 96 Lu Gambino (Sr.), 1947 968. Travis Baltz (Sr.), 2010 959. Dan Ennis (Sr.), 2006 9210. Chris Downs (Sr.), 2002 9011. Nick Novak (Fr.), 2001 8912. Jess Atkinson (Sr.), 1984 8813. Obi Egekeze (Jr.), 2007 87 Jess Atkinson (So.), 1982 8715. Louis Carter (Jr.), 1973 8416. Nick Ferrara (Fr.), 2009 80 Brian Kopka (Jr.), 1999 8018. Steve Mike-Mayer (Sr.), 1974 7919. Dan Plocki (Sr.), 1988 7820. Obi Egekeze (Sr.), 2008 7721. Dan Ennis (Jr.), 2005 7422. Jess Atkinson (Jr.), 1983 73 Ed Loncar (Sr.), 1978 7324. Torrey Smith (Jr.), 2010 72 Bruce Perry (So.), 2001 72 Rick Badanjek (Sr.), 1985 72

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TDs Scored – Season1. LaMont Jordan (Jr.), 1999 172. Rick Badanjek (Jr.), 1984 16 Ed Vereb (Sr.), 1955 16 Bob Shemonski (Jr.), 1950 16 Lu Gambino (Sr.), 1947 166. Chris Downs (Sr.), 2002 157. Louis Carter (Jr.), 1973 148. Keon Lattimore (Sr.), 2007 139. Torrey Smith (Jr.), 2010 12 Lance Ball (Sr.), 2007 12 Bruce Perry (So.), 2001 12 Rick Badanjek (Sr.), 1985 1213. D.J. Adams (Fr.), 2010 11 LaMont Jordan (Sr.), 2000 11 Charlie Wysocki (Jr.), 1980 11 Steve Atkins (Sr.), 1978 11 Ed Modzelewski (Sr.), 1951 1118. Marc Riley (Sr.), 2001 1019. Jermaine Lewis (Jr.), 1994 9 Marcus Badgett (Sr.), 1992 9 Rick Badanjek (So.), 1983 9 Rick Badanjek (Fr.), 1982 9 Alvin Maddox (Sr.), 1978 9 Steve Atkins (Jr.), 1977 9 John Schultz (Jr.), 1974 9 Bernie Faloney (Sr.), 1953 9

Points Kicking – Season1. Nick Novak (So.), 2002 1252. Nick Novak (Jr.), 2003 1103. Travis Baltz (Sr.), 2010 954. Dan Ennis (Sr.), 2006 925. Nick Novak (Fr.), 2001 896. Jess Atkinson (Sr.), 1984 887. Obi Egekeze (Jr.), 2007 87 Jess Atkinson (So.), 1982 879. Nick Ferrara (Fr.), 2009 80 Brian Kopka (Jr.), 1999 8011. Steve Mike-Mayer (Sr.), 1974 7912. Dan Plocki (Sr.), 1988 7813. Obi Egekeze (Sr.), 2008 7714. Dan Ennis (Jr.), 2005 7415. Jess Atkinson (Jr.), 1983 73 Ed Loncar (Sr.), 1978 73

PATs – Season1. Travis Baltz (Sr.), 2010 532. Nick Novak (So.), 2002 533. Nick Novak (Fr.), 2001 414. Jess Atkinson (So.), 1982 395. Nick Novak (Jr.), 2003 386. Jess Atkinson (Sr.), 1984 37 Don Decker (So.), 1951 378. Obi Egekeze (Jr.), 2007 369. Steve Mike-Mayer (Sr.), 1974 3410. Joe O’Donnell (So.), 1994 33 Steve Mike-Mayer (Jr.), 1973 3312. Obi Egekeze (Sr.), 2008 32 Dan Ennis (Sr.), 2006 32 Brian Kopka (Jr.), 1999 3215. Mike Sochko (So.), 1975 3116. Dan Plocki (So.), 1986 2917. Jess Atkinson (Jr.), 1983 28 Bob Dean (Jr.), 1949 2819. Dan Plocki (Sr.), 1988 27

20. Nick Ferrara (Fr.), 2009 26 Brian Kopka (Sr.), 2000 26 Don Decker (Jr.), 1952 2623. Ed Loncar (Sr.), 1978 25 Steve Mike-Mayer (So.), 1972 2525. Dan DeArmas (So.), 1989 24 Jess Atkinson (Fr.), 1981 24 Kambiz Behbahani (Sr.), 1971 24 Bernardo Bramson (Sr.), 1966 24 Bob Dean (Sr.), 1950 24

Interceptions – Season (Linebackers)1. Karl Edwards, 1987 52. Adrian Moten, 2010 43. Chuck Faucette, 1986 3 Jim Lavrusky, 1966 3

Int. Return Yards – Season1. Alex Wujciak (Jr.), 2009 1522. Joe Horning (Fr.), 1951 1473. Frank Tamburello (So.), 1954 1404. Cliff Crosby (Sr.), 1998 1335. Larry Marshall (Sr.), 1971 1316. Tom Brown (Sr.), 1962 1227. Eddie Tomlin (Sr.), 1989 1208. Shawn Forte (Sr.), 2000 1149. Bill McFadden (Jr.), 1981 11210. Dickie Lewis (So.), 1956 11111. Jim LaRue (Sr.), 1949 10312. Ralph Lary (Jr.), 1979 102 Joe Petruzzo (So.), 1950 10214. Lewis Sanders (So.), 1997 9915. Ernie Arizzi (Sr.), 1963 9816. Tom Brown (Jr.), 1961 9517. Keeta Covington (Jr.), 1985 94 Lloyd Burruss (So.), 1977 9419. Bernie Faloney (Jr.), 1952 9020. Kevin Benson (So.), 1973 8921. Randall Jones (Sr.), 2001 8722. Alex Wujciak (Sr.), 2010 86NR Kenny Tate (Jr.), 2010 81

Forced Fumbles – Season (since 1987)1. Joel Goode, 1987 62. Kenny Tate, 2010 4 Milton Harris, 2005 44. Adrian Moten, 2007 3 Moise Fokou, 2007 3 Erin Henderson, 2006 3 Shawne Merriman, 2004 3 E.J. Henderson, 2002 3 Rod Littles, 2001 3 Aaron Thompson, 2000 3 Rod Littles, 2000 3 Eric Barton, 1998 3 Eric Ogbogu, 1998 3 Chad Wiestling, 1992 3 Lubo Zizakovich, 1990 3

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Rushing Attempts – Career1. LaMont Jordan, 1997-2000 8072. Charlie Wysocki, 1978-81 7693. Steve Atkins, 1975-78 6254. Louis Carter, 1972-74 5615. Lance Ball, 2004-07 5496. Rick Badanjek, 1982-85 5217. Billy Lovett, 1966-68 4528. Bruce Perry, 1991, 2001-03 4489. Keon Lattimore, 2004-07 43810. Willie Joyner, 1980-83 437 Art Seymore, 1970-72 43712. Da’Rel Scott, 2007- 43013. Alvin Blount, 1983-86 42614. Josh Allen, 2002-03, 2005-06 42315. Bren Lowery, 1986-89 40216. Mark Mason, 1990-93 37917. Buddy Rodgers, 1994-97 36518. Ed Modzelewski, 1949-51 34019. Alvin Maddox, 1975-78 33920. Troy Jackson, 1988-91 321NR Davin Meggett, 2008- 314

Rushing Yards – Career1. LaMont Jordan, 1997-00 4,1472. Charlie Wysocki, 1978-81 3,317 3. Steve Atkins, 1975-78 2,9714. Lance Ball, 2004-07 2,4875. Bruce Perry, 1999, 2001-03 2,4246. Rick Badanjek, 1982-85 2,4177. Da’Rel Scott, 2007- 2,4018. Louis Carter, 1972-74 2,2669. Alvin Blount, 1983-86 2,15810. Willie Joyner, 1980-83 2,14011. Josh Allen, 2002-03, 2005-06 1,95812. Billy Lovett, 1966-68 1,91313. Ed Modzelewski, 1949-51 1,89314. Mark Mason, 1990-93 1,80715. Keon Lattimore, 2004-07 1,74416. Art Seymore, 1970-72 1,65617. Bren Lowery, 1986-89 1,61118. Alvin Maddox, 1975-78 1,57119. Chet Hanulak, 1951-53 1,54420. Davin Meggett, 2008- 1,51521. Buddy Rodgers, 1994-97 1,488

Yards Per Carry – CareerMinimum 175 Rushing Attempts1. Chet Hanulak, 1951-53 8.132. Da’Rel Scott, 2007- 5.583. Ed Modzelewski, 1949-51 5.574. Chris Downs, 2001-02 5.515. Bruce Perry, 1999, 2001-2003 5.416. Tommy Neal, 1983-86 5.337. Ralph Felton, 1951-53 5.158. LaMont Jordan, 1997-2000 5.149. Alvin Blount, 1983-86 5.0710. Bob Shemonski, 1949-51 5.0211. Willie Joyner, 1980-83 4.9012. Davin Meggett, 2008- 4.8213. Allen Williams, 1993-94 4.8114. Mark Mason, 1990-93 4.7715. Richard Jennings, 1972-75 4.7616. Steve Atkins, 1975-78 4.75

Rushing TDs – Career1. Rick Badanjek, 1982-85 442. LaMont Jordan, 1997-2000 363. Steve Atkins, 1975-78 314. Lance Ball, 2004-07 26 Charlie Wysocki, 1978-81 266. Louis Carter, 1972-74 257. Josh Allen, 2002-03, 2005-06 21 Ed Modzelewski, 1949-51 219. Keon Lattimore, 2004-07 19 Buddy Rodgers, 1994-97 1911. Tommy Neal, 1983-86 18 Ed Vereb, 1953-55 18 Bob Shemonski, 1949-51 1814. Da’Rel Scott, 2007- 17 Bruce Perry, 1999, 2001-2003 1716. Chet Hanulak, 1951-53 1517. Davin Meggett, 2008- 14 Alvin Maddox, 1975-78 1419. Scott McBrien, 2002-03 13 Chris Downs, 2001-02 13 Jack Scarbath, 1950-52 13

100-Yard Rushing Games – Career1. LaMont Jordan, 1997-2000 182. Charlie Wysocki, 1978-81 173. Steve Atkins, 1975-78 154. Da’Rel Scott, 2007- 85. Louis Carter, 1972-74 76. Lance Ball, 2004-07 6 Keon Lattimore, 2004-07 6 Bruce Perry, 1999, 2001-present 6 Mark Mason, 1990-93 6 Willie Joyner, 1980-83 6

All-Purpose Att. – Career1. LaMont Jordan, 1997-2000 8882. Charlie Wysocki, 1978-81 7883. Louis Carter, 1972-74 6554. Steve Atkins, 1975-78 6525. Rick Badanjek, 1982-85 6186. Lance Ball, 2004-07 5967. Bren Lowery, 1986-89 5808. Bruce Perry, 1999, 2001-03 5099. Da’Rel Scott, 2007- 50610. Alvin Blount, 1983-86 49811. Willie Joyner, 1980-83 49112. Keon Lattimore, 2004-07 48413. Billy Lovett, 1966-68 47614. Art Seymore, 1970-72 46715. Mark Mason, 1990-93 46116. Josh Allen, 2002-03, 2005-06 45717. Buddy Rodgers, 1994-97 43118. Alvin Maddox, 1975-78 36419. Ed Modzelewski, 1949-51 36220. Troy Jackson, 1988-91 359NR Davin Meggett, 2008- 343

All-Purpose Yards – Career1. Torrey Smith, 2008- 5,2642. LaMont Jordan, 1997-2000 4,9603. Jermaine Lewis, 1992-95 3,9504. Louis Carter, 1972-74 3,7045. Bren Lowery, 1986-89 3,6656. Steve Atkins, 1975-78 3,535

7. Charlie Wysocki, 1978-81 3,5198. Da’Rel Scott, 2007- 3,5099. Rick Badanjek, 1982-85 3,40610. Bruce Perry, 1999, 2001-03 3,01911. Steve Suter, 2001-04 2,91912. Alvin Blount, 1983-86 2,88513. Steve Suter, 2001-04 2,81214. Lance Ball, 2004-07 2,78815. Mark Mason, 1990-93 2,73816. Willie Joyner, 1980-83 2,67117. Larry Marshall, 1969-71 2,57318. Geroy Simon, 1993-96 2,49019. Tom Brown, 1960-62 2,38520. Josh Allen, 2002-03, 2005-06 2,339

All-Purpose Yards Per Play – CareerMinimum 1,000 Yards and two seasons1. Lewis Sanders, 1996-99 22.292. Chad Scott, 1995-96 19.253. Jermaine Arrington, 1998-99 18.174. Torrey Smith, 2008- 17.785. Marcus Badgett, 1989-92 17.586. Greg Hill, 1981-84 17.157. James Milling, 1984-87 16.828. Azizuddin Abdur-Ra’oof, 1984-87 16.729. Vernon Davis, 2003-05 16.6210. Russell Davis, 1979-83 16.4811. Barry Johnson, 1987-90 16.2412. Vince Kinney, 1974-77 16.16

Yards – Career1. Scott Milanovich, 1992-95 7,3012. Chris Turner, 2007-09 6,5433. Boomer Esiason, 1981-83 6,2594. Scott McBrien, 2002-2003 5,1695. Sam Hollenbach, 2003-06 5,1396. Neil O’Donnell, 1987-89 4,9897. Dan Henning, 1985-87 4,5608. Brian Cummings, 1994-97 4,0809. John Kaleo, 1991-92 3,66010. Stan Gelbaugh, 1981-85 3,65911. Dick Shiner, 1961-63 3,41012. Bob Avellini, 1972-74 3,22213. Shaun Hill, 2000-01 3,15914. Scott Zolak, 1988-90 3,12415. Calvin McCall, 1999-2000 2,79716. Larry Dick, 1973-77 2,60117. Alan Pastrana, 1965-68 2,55218. Al Neville, 1971-73 2,49319. Danny O’Brien, 2010- 2,43820. Jack Scarbath, 1950-52 2,28721. Mark Manges, 1974-77 2,14722. Mike Tice, 1977-80 2,052

300-Yard Games – Career1. Scott Milanovich, 1992-95 102. Dan Henning, 1985-87 53. Chris Turner, 2007-09 4 John Kaleo, 1991-92 45. Scott McBrien, 2002-03 3 Stan Gelbaugh, 1981-85 37. Danny O’Brien, 2010- 2 Scott Zolak, 1988-90 2 Bob Avellini, 1972-74 2 Joel Statham, 2003-05 2 Sam Hollenbach, 2003-06 2

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Passing TDs – Career1. Scott Milanovich, 1992-95 492. Boomer Esiason, 1981-83 423. Scott McBrien, 2002-2003 344. Chris Turner, 2007-09 305 Sam Hollenbach, 2003-06 286. Neil O’Donnell, 1987-89 267. Dan Henning, 1985-87 248. Alan Pastrana, 1965-68 239. Danny O’Brien, 2010- 22 Brian Cummings, 1994-97 22 Jack Scarbath, 1950-52 2212. Dick Shiner, 1961-63 2113. Stan Gelbaugh, 1981-85 2014. Shaun Hill, 2000-01 1915. John Kaleo, 1991-92 1816. Al Neville, 1971-73 1717. Vic Turyn, 1947-48 16 Mark Manges, 1974-77 15 Bob Avellini, 1972-74 15 Dale Betty, 1958-60 1521. Larry Dick, 1973-77 1322. Scott Zolak, 1988-90 12

Receptions – Career1. Jermaine Lewis, 1992-95 1932. Geroy Simon, 1993-96 1853. Torrey Smith, 2008- 1524. Darrius Heyward-Bey, 2006-08 1385. Frank Wycheck, 1990-92 1346. Russ Weaver, 1992-94 1207. Guilian Gary, 1998-2001 1138. Azizuddin Abdur-Ra’oof, 1984-87 1089. Barry Johnson, 1987-90 10610. Ferrell Edmunds, 1984-87 10111. Marcus Badgett, 1989-92 100 Frank Russell, 1972-74 10013. Greg Hill, 1982-84 9714. Mancel Johnson, 1993-96 9415. Jafar Williams, 2000-03 9016. Bren Lowery, 1986-89 8917. Danny Oquendo, 2005-08 8518. Vernon Davis, 2003-05 83 Vernon Joines, 1985-88 83 John Tice, 1979-82 8321. Russell Davis, 1979-83 8222. Adrian Cannon, 2007- 8123. James Milling, 1984-87 8024. Richie Harris, 1988-92 78

Receiving Yardage – Career1. Jermaine Lewis, 1992-95 2,9322. Torrey Smith, 2008- 2,2153. Darrius Heyward-Bey, 2006-08 2,0894. Geroy Simon, 1993-96 2,0595. Azizuddin Abdur-Ra’oof, 1984-87 1,8956. Marcus Badgett, 1989-92 1,7487. Barry Johnson, 1987-90 1,721 Greg Hill, 1982-84 1,7219. Ferrell Edmunds, 1984-87 1,64110. Guilian Gary, 1998-2001 1,55211. James Milling, 1984-87 1,44612. Russell Davis, 1981-83 1,40813. Vernon Davis, 2003-05 1,37114. Frank Russell, 1972-74 1,34415. Jafar Williams, 2000-03 1,301

16. Vernon Joines, 1985-88 1,25317. Mancel Johnson, 1993-96 1,24018. Dean Richards, 1975-78 1,19419. Frank Wycheck, 1990-92 1,18320. Gary Collins, 1959-61 1,18221. Scooter Monroe, 1999-2002 1,10222. Russ Weaver, 1992-94 1,09623. Vince Kinney, 1974-77 1,044

100-Yard Games – Career1. Jermaine Lewis, 1992-95 152. Torrey Smith, 2008- 7 Derrick Fenner, 2002-05 7 Jo Jo Walker, 2002-05 75. Vernon Davis, 2003-05 66. Marcus Badgett, 1989-92 57. Darrius Heyward-Bey, 2006-08 4 Greg Hill, 1982-84 4

Receiving TDs – Career1. Jermaine Lewis, 1992-95 212. Torrey Smith, 2008- 193. Greg Hill, 1982-84 184. Darrius Heyward-Bey, 2006-08 13 Guilian Gary, 1998-2001 136. Gary Collins, 1959-61 127. Marcus Badgett, 1989-92 11 Barry Johnson, 1987-90 119. Mancel Jonnson, 1993-96 10 Geroy Simon, 1993-96 10 Azizuddin Abdur-Ra’oof, 1984-87 10 Ferrell Edmunds, 1984-87 10 Dan Bungori, 1971-73 1014. Vernon Davis, 2003-05 9 Vernon Joines, 1985-88 9 Mike Lewis, 1979-82 917. Latrez Harrison, 1999, 2001-03 8 Russell Davis, 1981-83 8 Chuck White, 1973-77 8 Walter White, 1973-74 8 Lou Weidensaul, 1950-52 822. Jafar Williams, 2000-03 7 Jason Kremus, 1990-93 7 James Milling, 1984-87 7 Sean Sullivan, 1983-86 7 John Tice, 1979-82 7 Billy Van Heusen, 1964-66 7 Darryl Hill, 1963-64 7 Tom Brown, 1960-62 7 Howie Dare, 1954-57 731. Adrian Cannon, 2007- 6

Kickoff Returns – Career1. Torrey Smith, 2008- 1232. Keeta Covington, 1983-86 723. Larry Marshall, 1969-71 654. Steve Suter, 2001-04 525. Bren Lowery, 1986-89 516. Jo Jo Walker, 2002-05 49 Chad Scott, 1995-96 498. Louis Carter, 1972-74 459. Lewis Sanders, 1996-99 3910. Doug Lawrence, 1989-92 3611. Ricky Johnson, 1988-89 3512. Jermaine Stewart, 1993-94 3313. Jermaine Lewis, 1992-95 32 Alvin Thomas, 1968-70 32

Kenny Dutton, 1967-69 3216. Josh Wilson, 2003-06 3117. Allen Williams, 1968-70 3018. Mike Anderson, 1986-89 28 Tim Quander, 1981-82 2820. Da’Rel Scott, 2007- 2721. John King, 1968-69 2722. Mark Mason, 1990-93 2523. Raphael Wall, 1991-94 24 Mike Lewis, 1979-82 24

Kickoff Return Yards – Career1. Torrey Smith, 2008- 2,9832. Keeta Covington, 1983-86 1,5203. Larry Marshall, 1969-71 1,5074. Steve Suter, 2001-04 1,2595. Bren Lowery, 1986-89 1,0916. Chad Scott, 1995-96 1,0837. Jo Jo Walker, 2002-05 1,0818. Louis Carter, 1972-74 1,0239. Lewis Sanders, 1996-99 95610. Josh Wilson, 2003-2006 84711. Doug Lawrence, 1989-92 714 Tim Quander, 1981-82 71413. Ricky Johnson, 1988-89 67214. Jermaine Lewis, 1992-95 66715. Alvin Thomas, 1968-70 65516. John King, 1968-69 64917. Kenny Dutton, 1967-69 63418. Allen Williams, 1993-94 62119. Da’Rel Scott, 2007- 59920. Richard Jennings, 1972-75 56921. Jermaine Stewart, 1993-94 56622. Tom Brown, 1960-62 55123. Raphael Wall, 1991-94 527

Yards Per Kickoff Return – CareerMinimum 20 Returns and two seasons1. Tom Brown, 1960-62 26.242. Tim Quander, 1981-82 25.503. Bob Shemonski, 1949-51 24.814. Richard Jennings, 1972-75 24.745. Lewis Sanders, 1996-99 24.516. Torrey Smith, 2008- 24.257. Steve Suter, 2001-04 24.208. John King, 1968-69 24.049. Larry Marshall, 1969-71 23.1810. Louis Carter, 1972-74 22.73

Kickoff Returns for TD – Career1. Torrey Smith, 2008- 32. Lewis Sanders, 1996-99 2 Richard Jennings, 1972-75 2 Tom Brown, 1960-62 2 Dennis Condie, 1959-61 2

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Punt Returns – Career1. Steve Suter, 2001-04 1212. Bob Smith, 1972-74 823. Guilian Gary, 1998-2001 754. Larry Marshall, 1969-71 675. Danny Oquendo, 2005-08 616. Keeta Covington, 1983-86 607. Steve Trimble, 1976-80 568. Mike Lewis, 1979-82 539. Tony Logan, 2008- 5210. Mike Hopson, 1989-91 5111. Dean Richards, 1975-78 4412. Lloyd Burruss, 1976-80 4113. Kenny Roy, 1973-76 4014. Bren Lowery, 1986-89 3815. Jim Davidson, 1959-61 3716. Bob Shemonski, 1949-51 3617. Jo Jo Walker, 2002-05 3518. Kenny Dutton, 1967-69 32 Fred Cooper, 1964-66 3220. Bobby Collins, 1964-66 3121. Richie Harris, 1988-92 30 Joe Petruzzo, 1950-51 30

Punt Return Yards – Career1. Steve Suter, 2001-04 1,2712. Bob Smith, 1972-74 8993. Tony Logan, 2008 7094. Larry Marshall, 1969-71 6565. Guilian Gary, 1998-2001 5776. Keeta Covington, 1983-86 5287. Bob Shemonski, 1949-51 4968. Joe Petruzzo, 1950-51 4579. Danny Oquendo, 2005-08 44510. Mike Hopson, 1989-91 35611. Ronnie Waller, 1951-54 34912. Bren Lowery, 1986-89 33413. Steve Trimble, 1976-80 33314. Ken Schroy, 1972-74 31615. Jim Davidson, 1959-61 29616. Jermaine Lewis, 1992-95 28817. Tom Brown, 1960-62 28718. Dean Richards, 1975-78 28619. Kenny Roy, 1973-76 27820. Bobby Collins, 1964-66 27521. Rick Badanjek, 1982-85 271

Yards Per Punt Return – CareerMinimum 20 Returns1. Joe Petruzzo, 1950-51 15.232. Bob Shemonski, 1949-51 13.783. Tony Logan, 2008- 13.634. Ronnie Waller, 1951-54 12.935. Ken Schroy, 1972-74 12.646. John Idzik, 1948-50 12.387. Jermaine Lewis, 1992-95 12.008. Bob Smith, 1972-74 10.969. Steve Suter, 2001-04 10.5010. Jim Brechbiel, 1972-75 10.2411. Orlando Strozier, 1993-96 10.04212. Rick Badanjek, 1982-85 10.03713. Larry Marshall, 1969-71 9.7914. Bobby Collins, 1964-66 8.8715. Keeta Covington, 1983-86 8.8016. Bren Lowery, 1986-89 8.7917. Jim Davidson, 1959-61 8.00

18. Guilian Gary, 1998-2001 7.6919. Jo Jo Walker, 2002-05 7.4620. Danny Oquendo, 2005-08 7.30

Total Punts – Career1. Dan DeArmas, 1998-91 2682. Travis Baltz, 2007- 224 Dale Castro, 1978-80 2244. Russ Edwards, 1995-98 2215. Adam Podlesh, 2003-06 2166. Darryl Wright, 1984-87 2097. Brooks Barnard, 1999-2002 2008. Mike Sochko, 1975-77 1699. Greg Fries, 1968-70 16810. Howard Humphries, 1963-65 14211. Scott Milanovich, 1992-95 13312. Alan Sadler, 1982-83 132

Punting Yards – Career1. Dan DeArmas, 1988-91 10,6272. Adam Podlesh, 2003-06 9,3143. Travis Baltz, 2007- 9,2244. Brooks Barnard, 1999-2002 8,7335. Dale Castro, 1979-80 8,5846. Darrell Wright, 1984-87 8,3897. Russ Edwards, 1995-98 8,3298. Mike Sochko, 1975-77 6,7899. Greg Fries, 1968-70 6,69610. Scott Milanovich, 1992-95 5,50911. Howard Humphries, 1963-65 5,29012. Alan Sadler, 1982-83 5,125

Punting Average – CareerMinumum Two Seasons1. Brooks Barnard, 1999-2002 43.72. Adam Podlesh, 2003-06 43.13. Bill Walker, 1953-55 41.84. Scott Milanovich, 1992-95 41.45. Travis Baltz, 2007- 41.186. Phil Wagenheim, 1973-74 40.77. Duey Graham, 1970 40.48. Mike Sochko, 1975-77 40.179. Darryl Wright, 1984-87 40.1410. Greg Fries, 1968-70 39.911. Dan DeArmas, 1988-91 39.7

Points Scored – Career1. Nick Novak, 2001-04 3932. Jess Atkinson, 1981-84 3083. Rick Badanjek, 1982-85 2864. Dan Plocki, 1985-88 2335. LaMont Jordan, 1997-2000 2226. Brian Kopka, 1997-2000 2187. Steve Mike-Mayer, 1972-74 2038. Steve Atkins, 1975-78 1929. Dan Ennis, 2003-06 17010 Obi Egekeze, 2006-08 16411. Louis Carter, 1972-74 16212. Jermaine Lewis, 1992-95 158 Dan DeArmas, 1988-91 158 Charlie Wysocki, 1978-81 15815. Josh Allen, 2002-03, 2005-06 15016. Joe O’Donnell, 1994-96 14817. Torrey Smith, 2008- 13818. Buddy Rodgers, 1994-97 13619. Ed Modzelewski, 1949-51 132

20. Da’Rel Scott, 2007- 12621. Dale Castro, 1979-80 12122. Ed Vereb, 1953-55 12023. Ed Loncar, 1976-78 118NR Davin Meggett, 2008- 94

Total TDs Scored – Career1. Rick Badanjek, 1982-85 462. LaMont Jordan, 1997-2000 373. Steve Atkins, 1975-78 324. Louis Carter, 1972-74 275. Lance Ball, 2004-07 26 Jermaine Lewis, 1992-95 26 Charlie Wysocki, 1978-81 268. Josh Allen, 2002-03, 2005-06 259. Torrey Smith, 2008- 23 10. Buddy Rodgers, 1994-97 22 Ed Modzelewski, 1949-51 2212. Da’Rel Scott, 2007- 2113. Ed Vereb, 1953-55 2014. Keon Lattimore, 2004-07 19 Bruce Perry, 1999, 2001-03 19 Tommy Neal, 1983-86 19 Bob Shemonski, 1949-51 1918. Greg Hill, 1981-84 1819. Alvin Blount, 1983-86 17 Chet Hanulak, 1951-53 17 Lu Gambino, 1946-47 1722. Alvin Maddox, 1975-78 1623. Davin Meggett, 2008- 15 Chris Downs, 2001-02 15 John Schultz, 1972-75 15

Highest Field Goal Pct. – CareerMinimum 20 Attempts1. Joe O’Donnell, 1994-96 .778 (28 of 36)2. Nick Novak, 2001-04 .748 (80 of 107)3. Dan Plocki, 1985-88 .746 (47 of 63)4. Dan DeArmas, 1988-91 .744 (32 of 43)5. Dan Ennis, 2003-06 .740 (37 of 50)6. Jess Atkinson, 1981-84 .732 (60 of 82)7. Nick Ferrara, 2009- .720 (18 of 25)8. Dale Castro, 1979-80 .692 (27 of 39)9. Brian Kopka, 1997-2000 .689 (42 of 61)

Tackles – Career (since 1969)1. Eric Wilson, 1981-84 4812. E.J. Henderson, 1999-2002 4733. Chuck Faucette, 1983-86 4664. D’Qwell Jackson, 2002-05 4475. Ratcliff Thomas, 1993-96 4246. Eric Barton, 1995-98 4177. Mike Jarmolowich, 1989-92 4148. Brad Carr, 1974-77 3869. Scott Saylor, 1987-89 38210. Alex Wujciak, 2008- 38111. Bruce Palmer, 1976-78 35112. Aaron Thompson, 1998-2001 34813. Mike Corvino, 1979-82 34714. Ted Klaube, 1975-77 34415. Kevin Walker, 1985-87 330

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TFL – Career (since 1974)1. E.J. Henderson, 1999-2002 62.52. Aaron Thompson, 1998-2001 453. Charles Johnson, 1976-78 374. Mike Corvino, 1979-82 365. Eric Ogbogu, 1994-97 35.56. Randy Starks, 2001-03 34.07. Shawne Merriman, 2003-04 32.58. Al Wallace, 1993-96 329. Delbert Cowsette, 1996-99 3110. Gurnest Brown, 1979-82 2711. Mike Whaley, 2000-01 2612. Jeremy Navarre, 2005-08 25.513. Bruce Mesner, 1983-86 2514. Adrian Moten, 2007- 24 D’Qwell Jackson, 2002-05 24 Ted Chapman, 1984-86 24 Chip Garber, 1975-77 24 Ernie Salley, 1974-77 24 Joe Campbell, 1973-76 24 Randy White, 1972-74 24NR Alex Wujciak, 2008- 22.0

TFL Yards – Career (since 1974)1. E.J. Henderson, 1999-2002 2072. Mike Corvino, 1979-82 2063. Charles Johnson, 1976-78 2054. Aaron Thompson, 1998-2001 1975. Shawne Merriman, 2002-03 1706. James Shaffer, 1976-79 1537. Gurnest Brown, 1979-82 1498. Adrian Moten, 2007- 1459. Randy Starks, 2001-03 143 Eric Ogbogu, 1994-97 143 Ted Chapman, 1984-86 143

Sacks – Career (since 1969)1. Mike Corvino, 1979-82 242. Shawne Merriman, 2002-04 223. Mark Duda, 1979-82 19 Charles Johnson, 1976-78 19 Bruce Palmer, 1976-78 196. Eric Ogbogu, 1994-97 18.57. E.J. Henderson, 1999-2002 18 Bruce Mesner, 1983-86 18 Gurnest Brown, 1979-82 1810. Randy Starks, 2001-03 17.511. Joe Campbell, 1973-76 1712. Adrian Moten, 2007- 15.513. Aaron Thompson, 1998-2001 15 Jack Bradford, 1987-90 15 Ernie Salley, 1974-77 15

Int. Return Yards – Career1. Tom Brown, 1960-62 2752. Alex Wujciak, 2008- 2383. Joe Horning, 1951-54 2224. Bill McFadden, 1979-82 2125. Bernie Faloney, 1950-53 2076. Randall Jones, 1998-2001 1777. Lloyd Burruss, 1976-80 1738. Jim LaRue, 1947-49 1689. Ernie Arizzi, 1961-63 16610. Ken Schroy, 1972-74 16511. Frank Tamburello, 1954-55 16112. Ralph Lary, 1977-80 16013. Curome Cox, 2000-03 15314. Joe Petruzzo, 1950-51 14315. J.B. Brown, 1985-88 14216. Wally Stalnaker, 1967-69 13817. Shawn Forte, 1998-2000 13718. Lewis Sanders, 1996-99 13619. Cliff Crosby, 1995-98 13320. Larry Marshall, 1969-71 13121. Domonique Foxworth, 2001-04 128NR Kenny Tate, 2008- 108

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TERPS HISTORY AND FACTSTEAM HISTORYOverall — 118th season (1892-94, 1896-present) 611-535-43 (.532)Byrd Stadium — 61st season (1950-present)202-117-1 (.633)

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS1953

ACC CHAMPIONSHIPS1953, 1955, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1983, 1984, 1985, 2001

FINAL RANKINGS (AP; AP/Coaches)1949 (14), 1951 (3), 1952 (13), 1953 (1), 1954 (8), 1955 (3), 1973 (20), 1974 (13), 1975 (13), 1976 (8), 1978 (20), 1982 (20/18), 1983 (NR/24), 1984 (12/9), 1985 (18/17), 2001 (11/10), 2002 (13/13), 2003 (17/20), 2010 (23/24)

BOWL GAMES (11-11-2)1948 Gator Bowl, 1950 Gator Bowl, 1952 Sugar Bowl, 1954 Orange Bowl, 1956 Orange Bowl, 1973 Peach Bowl, 1974 Liberty Bowl, 1975 Gator Bowl, 1977 Cotton Bowl, 1977 Hall of Fame Bowl, 1978 Sun Bowl, 1980 Tangerine Bowl, 1982 Aloha Bowl, 1983 Citrus Bowl, 1984 Sun Bowl, 1985 Cherry Bowl, 1990 Independence Bowl, 2002 Orange Bowl, 2002 Peach Bowl, 2004 Gator Bowl, 2006 Champs Sports Bowl, 2007 Emerald Bowl, 2008 Roady’s Humanitarian Bowl, 2010 Military Bowl.

TERPS IN THE NFL (as of 11/24/10)Player Pos. TeamLance Ball* RB Denver BroncosKevin Barnes CB Washington RedskinsEric Barton LB Cleveland BrownsBruce Campbell G Oakland RaidersNolan Carroll DB Miami DolphinsJon Condo LS Oakland RaidersPhil Costa G Dallas CowboysVernon Davis TE San Francisco 49ersJeff Dugan TE Minnesota VikingsMoise Fokou OLB Philadelphia EaglesDomonique Foxworth CB Baltimore RavensJared Gaither T Baltimore RavensDan Gronkowski TE Denver BroncosE.J.Henderson MLB Minnesota VikingsErin Henderson OLB Minnesota VikingsStephon Heyer OT Washington RedskinsDarrius Heyward-Bey WR Oakland RaidersShaun Hill QB Detroit LionsTravis Ivey* DL Cleveland BrownsD’Qwell Jackson ILB Cleveland BrownsKris Jenkins# DT New York JetsShawne Merriman DL Buffalo BillsJeremy Navarre* DL ArizonaAdam Podlesh P Jacksonville JaguarsRandy Starks DL Miami DolphinsJaimie Thomas G Indianapolis ColtsEdwin Williams OL Chicago BearsIsaiah Williams* WR Arizona CardinalsMadieu Williams FS Minnesota VikingsJosh Wilson CB Baltimore Ravens* - indicates member of team’s practice squad# - indicates member of team’s IR squad

source: NFL.com

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TERPS MEDIA SERVICES CONTACTS AND INTERVIEWS Contact Shawn Nestor, associate director of athletics media relations, for interviews or information regarding the Terps. Contact Doug Dull, associate athletics director of media relations, regarding credentials. Season Practice Policy: Practices, which are normally scheduled Monday through Thursday, are closed to the media and public unless otherwise noted. Friday walk-throughs (home and away) are also closed. Practice times are approximately 4-6:15 p.m. each Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and 4-6 p.m. on Thursday. Friedgen Media Availability: Sunday--4:30 p.m. local media teleconference (contact Shawn Nestor for access number and code to participate); Tuesday--1 p.m. weekly news conference; Wednesday--11:30 a.m. ACC Teleconference and post-practice; Thursday--post-practice; Saturday--postgame. On Wednesday and Thursday, Friedgen will address the media in his offi ce at the conclusion of practice. Those attending the post-practice interview session should gather at the front of the Gossett Team House near the conclusion of practice. Player and Assistant Coach Media Availability: Tuesday--news conference (select players) and post practice (players at luncheon are not available after practice); Wednesday--post-practice; Saturday--postgame. Requests for players and assistant coaches should be submitted prior to practice to Shawn Nestor at [email protected]. Requested players and assistant coaches will be available in the Gossett Auditorium after practice. Postgame: At home, Friedgen will address the media in the dining hall of Gossett. Players will follow Friedgen. On the road, Friedgen and players will address the media at a designated area. The locker room is closed and interviews are not permitted on the fi eld at the conclusion of any game. Parking for Practice: Unfortunately, we are unable to set parking spaces aside for the media. Lot 1, which is located on Stadium Drive, is free after 4 p.m. on weekdays. Union Lane Garage (metered), also on Stadium Drive, is the closest option prior to 4 p.m. Credentials: Go to http://www.sportssystems.com/clients/maryland to apply

Media Relations Offi ce — 301-314-7064 Media Relations Fax — 301-314-9094Nestor’s contact info — [email protected]; 301-314-7065 Dull’s contact info — [email protected]; 301-314-1482

WEEKLY NEWS CONFERENCEHead coach Ralph Friedgen addresses the media at 1 p.m. every Tuesday in Young Dining Hall of the Gossett Football Team House. Select players are available from 1:30-2 p.m. Parking will be available on the concourse of Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Enter at Gate E, which is located on the North side of Byrd on Stadium Drive. A member of the facilities and operations staff will be stationed at the gate beginning at noon to direct members of the media. Note: There are no news conferences scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 7 (short week) and Tuesday, Oct. 5 (bye week).

ACC WEEKLY TELECONFERENCEACC coaches are featured in a weekly teleconference each Wednesday (Sept. 1-Nov. 24) from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Contact the ACC offi ce for the access number. The schedule: 10:30 Jim Grobe, Wake Forest; 10:40 Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech; 10:50 Mike London, Virginia; 11:00 Tom O’Brien,

NC State; 11:10 Butch Davis, North Carolina; 11:20 Randy Shannon, Miami; 11:30 Ralph Friedgen, Maryland; 11:40 Paul Johnson, Georgia Tech; 11:50 Jimbo Fisher, Florida State; Noon David Cutcliffe, Duke; 12:10 Dabo Swinney, Clemson; 12:20 Frank Spaziani, Boston College

ACC WEEKLY SATELLITE FEEDACC weekly football highlights are available on satellite feed every Wednesday. Feeds include coach & player interviews, and highlights from previous week’s games. Sept. 1 through Dec. 1 -- 2:30 - 4 p.m. ET. Satellite: AMC1, Transponder 22 (KU Digital), located at 103 degrees west, downlink Frequency—12144.5; Vertical Service #1, Symbol rate 20.0 MS; Data Rate—27.647 Mbps; FEC: ¾. The trouble shooting number is 919/850-4565 and the number for ACC Advanced Media is: 336-369-1205.

FOLLOWING THE TERPSMARYLAND SPORTS ON THE INTERNETAll the latest in Terp sports news, including game broadcasts, can be accessed at www.umterps.com. Terp Alley, the football blog (http://www.umterps.com/blog/football/) is also a good source of information.

MARYLAND FOOTBALL RADIO NETWORKJohnny Holliday, in his 32nd season as Voice of the Terps, calls the play-by-play alongside color analyst and former Ter-rapin Jonathan Claiborne. Tim Strachan handles sideline commentary. The Toyota Tailgate Show with Gary Stein and Scott McBrien begins 90 minutes prior to kickoff.

The Terrapin Sports Radio Network (15 affi liates): WJZ-FM 105.7 - Baltimore (Flagship); WJZ-AM 1300 - Baltimore (Flagship); ESPN980-AM - Washington D.C.; WWXX-FM 94.3 - Buckland, Va.; WCEM-AM 1240 - Cambridge; WBEY-FM 97.9 - Crisfi eld; WGOP-AM 540 - Crisfi eld; WFMD-AM 930 - Frederick; WARK-AM 1490 - Hagerstown; WPTX-AM 1690 - Lexington Park; WCMD-AM 1230 - Cumberland, Md.; WMSG-AM 1050 - Oakland; WQMR-FM 101.1 - Ocean City; WWXT-FM 92.7 - Prince Frederick, Md.; WTGM-AM 960 - Salisbury.

RALPH FRIEDGEN RADIO SHOWThe Ralph Friedgen Show is heard every Wednesday from 8 to 9 p.m. on the Terrapin Sports Radio Network. Johnny Holliday serves as the host. The show airs before a live audience at the Outback Steakhouse. This year’s show will air at two Outback Steakhouse locations. The Outback Steakhouse in Hyattsville, Md., will serve as the host site on Sept. 8, Sept. 29, Oct. 27 and Nov. 24. The show will air live from the Outback in Aspen Hill on Sept. 1, Sept. 15, Sept. 22, Oct.13, Oct. 20, Nov. 3, Nov. 10 and Nov. 17.

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2010 TEAM STATISTICS MD OPPSCORING 419 288 Points Per Game 32.2 22.2FIRST DOWNS 226 260 Rushing 87 88 Passing 115 140 Penalty 24 32RUSHING YARDAGE 1796 1618 Yards gained rushing 2084 1996 Yards lost rushing 288 378 Rushing Attempts 433 480 Average Per Rush 4.1 3.4 Average Per Game 138.2 124.5 TDs Rushing 21 14PASSING YARDAGE 2791 2962 Comp-Att-Int 219-389-10 270-499-19 Average Per Pass 7.2 5.9 Average Per Catch 12.7 11.0 Average Per Game 214.7 227.8 TDs Passing 27 17TOTAL OFFENSE 4587 4580 Total Plays 822 979 Average Per Play 5.6 4.7 Average Per Game 352.8 352.3KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 50-914 73-1408PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 34-576 32-320INT RETURNS: #-Yards 19-310 10-217KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.3 19.3PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 16.9 10.0INT RETURN AVERAGE 16.3 21.7FUMBLES-LOST 16-4 25-10PENALTIES-Yards 102-890 95-820 Average Per Game 68.5 63.1PUNTS-Yards 67-2796 68-2505 Average Per Punt 41.7 36.8 Net punt average 35.5 27.5TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 28:59 31:013RD-DOWN Conversions 61/171 86/217 3rd-Down Pct 36% 40%4TH-DOWN Conversions 14/21 14/26 4th-Down Pct 67% 54%SACKS BY-Yards 28-204 22-159TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 54 34ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-2PAT-ATTEMPTS (53-54) 98% (31-33) 94%ATTENDANCE 235007 268268 Games/Avg Per Game 6/39168 5/53654 Neutral Site Games 2/53705

2010 RESULTSRECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 9-4 5-1 2-3 2-0CONFERENCE 5-3 3-1 2-2 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 4-1 2-0 0-1 2-0

RankingDate Md Opp Opponent W/L, Score Overall ACC Time AttendSep 6 --/-- rv/rv vs. Navy (Baltimore) ESPN W, 17-14 1-0 0-0 3:10 69,348Sep 11 --/rv --/-- MORGAN STATE ESPN3 W, 62- 3 2-0 0-0 3:08 40,099Sep 18 rv/rv 21/21 at West Virginia ESPNU L, 17-31 2-1 0-0 3:26 60,122Sep 25 --/-- --/-- FIU ESPNU W, 42-28 3-1 0-0 3:47 33,254Oct 2 --/-- --/-- DUKE* ESPN3 W, 21-16 4-1 1-0 3:09 39,106Oct 16 --/rv --/-- at Clemson* ACC Network L, 7-31 4-2 1-1 3:12 71,000Oct 23 --/-- --/-- at Boston College* ESPN3.com W, 24-21 5-2 2-1 3:13 36,078Oct 30 rv/-- --/-- WAKE FOREST* # ESPNU W, 62-14 6-2 3-1 3:11 39,063Nov 6 rv/rv rv/rv at Miami* ESPNU L, 20-26 6-3 3-2 3:24 55,434Nov 13 --/-- --/-- at Virginia* ESPN3.com W, 42-23 7-3 4-2 3:18 45,634Nov 20 rv/rv rv/rv FLORIDA STATE* ABC L, 16-30 7-4 4-3 3:26 48,115Nov 27 --/-- 21/23 NC STATE* ESPN2 W, 38-31 8-4 5-3 3:53 35,370Dec. 29 rv/rv --/-- East Carolina ESPN W, 51-21 9-4 5-3 3:52 38,062* denotes Atlantic Coast Conference game; # - Homecoming; All times EasternRankings listed as AP / USA Today and are correct as to the date of the game

RUSHING G Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/GDavin Meggett 13 126 731 11 720 5.7 4 76 55.4Da’Rel Scott 13 122 730 22 708 5.8 5 91 54.5D.J. Adams 9 67 253 14 239 3.6 11 23 26.6Jamarr Robinson 11 37 181 84 97 2.6 0 31 8.8Taylor Watson 11 7 44 0 44 6.3 0 15 4.0Mike Salvatico 3 11 27 6 21 1.9 0 7 7.0C.J. Brown 1 1 12 0 12 12.0 0 12 12.0Gary Douglas 2 2 8 0 8 4.0 0 4 4.0Torrey Smith 13 9 17 10 7 0.8 0 9 0.5Adrian Cannon 13 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 0.4Kevin Dorsey 13 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.3Haroon Brown 12 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.3Quintin McCree 12 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.2Paul Pinegar 13 0 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0.2Ronnie Tyler 12 5 8 7 1 0.2 0 7 0.1Tony Logan 13 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0TEAM 7 9 0 31 -31 -3.4 0 0 -4.4Danny O’Brien 13 31 55 103 -48 -1.5 1 12 -3.7Total.......... 13 433 2084 288 1796 4.1 21 91 138.2Opponents...... 13 480 1996 378 1618 3.4 14 70 124.5

PASSING G Effi c Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lg Avg/GDanny O’Brien 13 134.54 192-337-8 57.0 2438 22 71 187.5Jamarr Robinson 11 131.67 26-49-2 53.1 349 4 80 31.7C.J. Brown 1 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Da’Rel Scott 13 463.60 1-1-0 100.0 4 1 4 0.3Tony Logan 13 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0Total.......... 13 134.33 219-389-10 56.3 2791 27 80 214.7Opponents...... 13 107.60 270-499-19 54.1 2962 17 63 227.8

RECEIVING G No Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/GTorrey Smith 13 67 1055 15.7 12 80 81.2Adrian Cannon 13 36 324 9.0 1 26 24.9Quintin McCree 12 16 188 11.8 1 55 15.7Kevin Dorsey 13 15 187 12.5 2 45 14.4Da’Rel Scott 13 14 170 12.1 3 71 13.1Ronnie Tyler 12 13 149 11.5 1 30 12.4Will Yeatman 11 13 134 10.3 1 20 12.2Matt Furstenburg 13 12 206 17.2 1 53 15.8Kerry Boykins 13 10 124 12.4 1 27 9.5LaQuan Williams 13 6 101 16.8 2 29 7.8Davin Meggett 13 6 59 9.8 0 31 4.5Dave Stinebaugh 5 4 42 10.5 0 19 8.4Taylor Watson 11 2 16 8.0 0 11 1.5Haroon Brown 12 2 11 5.5 1 8 0.9Devonte Campbell 5 1 14 14.0 0 14 2.8Tony Logan 13 1 7 7.0 0 7 0.5Danny O’Brien 13 1 4 4.0 1 4 0.3Total.......... 13 219 2791 12.7 27 80 214.7Opponents...... 13 270 2962 11.0 17 63 227.8

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC 50+ I20 BlkdTravis Baltz 67 2796 41.7 62 5 11 12 23 0Total.......... 67 2796 41.7 62 5 11 12 23 0Opponents...... 68 2505 36.8 61 3 3 6 13 4

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLnNick Ferrara 66 4004 60.7 5 2 Ted Townsley 11 656 59.6 0 1 Travis Baltz 4 242 60.5 0 0 Total.......... 81 4902 60.5 5 3 1408 41.9 28Opponents...... 61 3765 61.7 10 1 914 43.5 26

SCORE BY QTRS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTALMaryland 64 162 93 100 - 419Opponents 74 73 57 84 - 288

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongTony Logan 31 560 18.1 2 85Cameron Chism 1 1 1.0 0 0Torrey Smith 1 0 0.0 0 0Nick Peterson 1 15 15.0 0 0Total.......... 34 576 16.9 2 85Opponents...... 32 320 10.0 0 66

INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD LongAdrian Moten 4 0 0.0 0 0Antwine Perez 3 11 3.7 0 11Kenny Tate 3 81 27.0 1 53Eric Franklin 3 57 19.0 0 31Alex Wujciak 2 86 43.0 1 60David Mackall 1 34 34.0 0 34Demetrius Hartsfi eld 1 14 14.0 1 14Trenton Hughes 1 2 2.0 0 2Ryan Donohue 1 25 25.0 1 25Total.......... 19 310 16.3 4 60Opponents...... 10 217 21.7 2 96

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD LongTorrey Smith 30 585 19.5 0 33Dexter McDougle 5 71 14.2 0 29Trenton Hughes 3 57 19.0 0 19Tony Logan 2 46 23.0 0 22Da’Rel Scott 2 33 16.5 0 25Avery Graham 2 38 19.0 0 21Matt Furstenburg 2 21 10.5 0 13Taylor Watson 1 20 20.0 0 20Ryan Schlothauer 1 15 15.0 0 15Lamonte Gaddis 1 16 16.0 0 16Devonte Campbell 1 12 12.0 0 12Total.......... 50 914 18.3 0 33Opponents...... 73 1408 19.3 1 87

FUMBLE RET. No. Yds Avg TD LongIsaiah Ross 1 10 10.0 0 10Opponents...... 1 11 11.0 0 11

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TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/GDanny O’Brien 13 368 -48 2438 2390 183.8Davin Meggett 13 126 720 0 720 55.4Da’Rel Scott 13 123 708 4 712 54.8Jamarr Robinson 11 86 97 349 446 40.5D.J. Adams 9 67 239 0 239 26.6Total.......... 13 822 1796 2791 4587 352.8Opponents...... 13 979 1618 2962 4580 352.3

|----------------- PATs -----------------|SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PointsTravis Baltz 0 14-18 53-54 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 95Torrey Smith 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72D.J. Adams 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 66Da’Rel Scott 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48Davin Meggett 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24LaQuan Williams 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Kevin Dorsey 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Tony Logan 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Danny O’Brien 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12Kerry Boykins 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Adrian Cannon 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Will Yeatman 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Ronnie Tyler 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Matt Furstenburg 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Ryan Donohue 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Demetrius Hartsfi eld 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Haroon Brown 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Alex Wujciak 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Kenny Tate 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Quintin McCree 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6Total.......... 54 14-18 53-54 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 419Opponents...... 34 17-21 31-33 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 288

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/GTorrey Smith 13 7 1055 0 585 0 1647 126.7Da’Rel Scott 13 708 170 0 33 0 911 70.1Davin Meggett 13 720 59 0 0 0 779 59.9Tony Logan 13 0 7 560 46 0 613 47.2Adrian Cannon 13 5 324 0 0 0 329 25.3D.J. Adams 9 239 0 0 0 0 239 26.6Matt Furstenburg 13 0 206 0 21 0 227 17.5Quintin McCree 12 3 188 0 0 0 191 15.9Kevin Dorsey 13 4 187 0 0 0 191 14.7Ronnie Tyler 12 1 149 0 0 0 150 12.5Will Yeatman 11 0 134 0 0 0 134 12.2Total.......... 13 1796 2791 576 914 310 6387 491.3Opponents...... 13 1618 2962 320 1408 217 6525 501.9

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg BlkTravis Baltz 14-18 77.8 0-0 6-7 5-7 2-3 1-1 52 0Opponents 17-21 80.9 0-0 2-2 12-15 2-2 1-2 52 1

FG SEQUENCE Maryland OpponentsNavy (24) 32Morgan State (47),(47) (39)WVU (35) (23)FIU 45 -Duke - (20),(40),(34)Clemson 33 (42)Boston College (26) -Wake Forest (22),(32) -Miami (Fla.) (27),(23) (33),(31)Virginia - (35),(52),(37)Florida State (31),(32),(32) (37),37,(30),51,(34)NC State 37,(52) 38,(31)East Carolina 25,(23) (37),(31)Numbers in (parentheses) indicate fi eld goal was made.

|---------------Tackles------------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |------Fumbles-----| Blkd DEFENSE GP-GS Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf33 Alex Wujciak 13-13 43 74 117 5.0-5 . 2-86 6 . . 1 . .6 Kenny Tate 13-13 58 42 100 8.5-43 3.5-30 3-81 4 1 1-0 4 . .9 Demetrius Hartsfi eld 13-13 33 55 88 6.5-18 0.5-3 1-14 2 1 1-0 . . .1 Adrian Moten 13-13 31 46 77 6.0-36 2.5-21 4-0 6 . 1-0 1 . .2 Antwine Perez 13-13 47 27 74 7.0-27 1.0-9 3-11 8 . 3-0 2 . .22 Cameron Chism 13-13 43 27 70 4.0-9 1.0-3 . 8 . 1-0 1 1 .72 Joe Vellano 13-13 24 39 63 10.5-42 5.0-29 . 2 1 . 1 1 .96 A.J. Francis 13-9 15 29 44 7.0-29 2.5-16 . . 2 . . . .21 Trenton Hughes 13-13 28 11 39 0.5-3 0.5-3 1-2 9 . . 1 . .52 Darin Drakeford 12-0 21 15 36 5.5-20 1.0-10 . 2 . . 1 . .15 Drew Gloster 12-12 12 21 33 2.5-24 1.0-21 . 4 1 1-0 . . .40 Matt Robinson 13-1 18 11 29 . . . . . . 2 . .56 Isaiah Ross 13-0 11 16 27 4.5-18 2.5-13 . . . 1-10 . . .48 Eric Franklin 11-2 9 14 23 1.0-1 . 3-57 . . . . . .95 Justin Anderson 13-13 8 14 22 5.5-15 2.0-11 . . . . 1 . .25 Dexter McDougle 11-0 14 8 22 . . . 3 . . . . .69 Zachariah Kerr 13-0 6 15 21 0.5-1 . . . . . . . .59 David Mackall 12-0 9 9 18 3.0-17 3.0-17 1-34 . 1 . . . .29 Austin Walker 13-0 8 8 16 2.0-18 2.0-18 . . . . . . .58 Bradley Johnson 13-1 5 9 14 0.5-2 . . 1 . . . . .3 LaQuan Williams 13-3 6 7 13 . . . . . . 1 1 .24 Avery Graham 7-0 8 4 12 . . . . . . . . .13 Kerry Boykins 13-0 5 6 11 . . . . . . . . .83 Emani Lee-Odai 11-1 5 5 10 . . . . . . . 1 .45 Nick Peterson 13-0 1 8 9 . . . . . . . 1 .51 Ryan Donohue 13-0 3 5 8 . . 1-25 . . 1-0 . . .92 Tim Downs 13-0 . 6 6 . . . . . . . . .26 Michael Carter 11-0 1 4 5 . . . 2 . . . . .90 Maurice Hampton 7-0 2 3 5 1.0-3 . . . . . . . .12 Kevin Dorsey 13-1 4 1 5 . . . . . . . 1 .50 Ian Davidson 4-0 2 2 4 . . . . . . . . .43 Nick Ferrara 11-0 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .88 Will Yeatman 11-4 2 1 3 . . . . . . . . .19 Travis Hawkins 8-0 . 2 2 . . . . . . . . .39 Desmond Kearse 3-1 . 2 2 1.0-3 . . 1 . . . . .71 Paul Pinegar 13-13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .41 Marcus Whitfi eld 2-0 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .37 Ted Townsley 3-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .76 R.J. Dill 13-13 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . .46 Herbert Law 3-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . .49 Louis Berman 4-0 . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . Total.......... 13-0 487 550 1037 82-334 28-204 19-310 58 7 10-10 16 6 . Opponents...... 13-0 434 444 878 63.0-251 22-159 10-217 32 11 4-11 7 1 .

BLOCKED KICKS - Emani Lee-Odai (Punt vs. Morgan State), Kevin Dorsey (Punt vs. Morgan State), Nick Peterson (Punt vs. Wake Forest), LaQuan Williams (Punt vs. Wake Forest), Joe Vellano (PAT vs. Miami), Cameron Chism (FG vs. NC State)

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PUNTINGPASSING FIELD GOALS

RUSHINGTC-Yds. / TD #4 Tyler #5 O’Brien #8 Meggett #10 Adams #11 Robinson #20 Douglas #23 Scott #36 T.Watson #82 To.Smithvs. Navy 0-0 / 0 1-0 / 0 8-105 / 1 1-1 / 0 12-92 / 0 dnp-inj 10-58 / 1 dnp-inj 2-5 / 0Morgan State 2-7 / 0 2-3 / 0 8-50 / 0 11-70 / 2 5-36 / 0 2-8 / 0 8-42 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0at West Virginia 0-0 / 0 1-(-6) / 0 9-30 / 0 dnp-cd 13-(-40) / 0 dnp-cd 4-6 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0FIU 1-(-7) / 0 2-(-10) / 0 8-83 / 1 dnp-cd dnp-inj dnp-cd 15-103 / 2 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0Duke 0-0 / 0 3-14 / 0 18-57 / 1 1-1 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 14-50 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0at Clemson 0-0 / 0 5-(-15) / 0 8-29 / 0 dnp-cd 1-1 / 0 dnp-inj 4-18 / 0 2-15 / 0 1-(-4) / 0at Boston College 0-0 / 0 3-(-15) / 0 15-39 / 0 dnp-cd 1-5 / 0 dnp-inj 9-19 / 0 0-0 / 0 2-2 / 0Wake Forest 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 16-94 / 1 16-84 / 1 2-9 / 0 dnp-inj 11-50 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-9 / 0at Miami 0-0 / 0 3-(-11) / 0 9-70 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-(-8) / 0 dnp-inj 9-30 / 0 2-16 / 0 0-0 / 0at Virginia 1-1 / 0 2-13 / 1 5-18 / 0 13-37 / 3 1-3 / 0 dnp-inj 11-55 / 0 1-11 / 0 2-(-2) / 0Florida State 1-0 / 0 6-(-12) / 0 11-72 / 0 5-12 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 10-87 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0NC State 0-0 / 0 3-(-9) / 0 4-11 / 0 7-(-1) / 1 1-(-1) / 0 dnp-cd 4-(-10) / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0vs. East Carolina dnp-inelig 0-0 / 0 7-62 / 0 13-35 / 4 0-0 / 0 dnp-cd 13-200 / 2 2-2 / 0 1-(-3) / 0

RECEIVINGTC-Yds. / TD #3 L. Williams #4 Tyler #7 Cannon #8 Meggett #10 Adams #12 Dorsey #13 Boykins #17 McCree #20 Douglasvs. Navy 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-5 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-injMorgan State 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-19 / 1 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-10 / 0 0-0 / 0at West Virginia 1-10 / 0 1-0 / 0 3-24 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-cd 0-0 / 0 1-6 / 0 1-12 / 0 dnp-cdFIU 1-9 / 1 0-0 / 0 1-15 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-cd 1-4 / 0 1-27 / 0 2-2 / 0 dnp-cdDuke 0-0 / 0 1-3 / 0 3-22 / 0 1-5 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0at Clemson 0-0 / 0 1-18 / 0 7-67 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-cd 2-8 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-4 / 0 dnp-injat Boston College 0-0 / 0 5-57 / 1 4-23 / 0 1-0 / 0 dnp-cd 2-15 / 0 3-32 / 1 2-14 / 0 dnp-injWake Forest 1-24 / 1 0-0 / 0 2-14 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 2-21 / 0 0-0 / 0 2-30 / 1 dnp-injat Miami 0-0 / 0 2-11 / 0 1-26 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 3-63 / 1 0-0 / 0 1-11 / 0 dnp-injat Virginia 1-26 / 0 1-11 / 0 4-23 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-9 / 0 1-55 / 0 dnp-injFlorida State 0-0 / 0 2-49 / 0 4-50 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 2-6 / 0 1-20 / 0 1-6 / 0 0-0 / 0NC State 1-29 / 0 0-0 / 0 5-36 / 0 2-2 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-20 / 0 1-16 / 0 4-44 / 0 dnp-cdvs. East Carolina 1-3 / 0 dnp-inelig 0-0 / 0 2-52 / 0 0-0 / 0 2-50 / 1 2-14 / 0 dnp-inelig dnp-cd

TC-Yds. / TD #23 Scott #36 T.Watson #81 Schlothauer #82 To.Smith #85 Logan #86 Stinebaugh #88 Yeatman #89 Furstenburgvs. Navy 0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 1-6 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0Morgan State 3-31 / 1 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 3-41 / 2 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 3-48 / 1at West Virginia 3-26 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 3-149 / 2 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0FIU 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 8-159 / 1 0-0 / 0 3-23 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-11 / 0Duke 1-71 / 1 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 2-50 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-19 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0at Clemson 0-0 / 0 1-11 / 0 0-0 / 0 4-55 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 3-41 / 0 5-98 / 0at Boston College 1-4 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 8-34 / 1 0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0Wake Forest 1-10 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 5-66 / 1 0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 1-9 / 0at Miami 1-12 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 3-35 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0at Virginia 2-8 / 1 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 7-157 / 1 0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0Florida State 2-8 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 7-69 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 5-47 / 1 0-0 / 0NC State 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 14-224 / 4 0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 5-46 / 0 0-0 / 0vs. East Carolina 0-0 / 0 1-5 / 0 0-0 / 0 2-10 / 0 1-7 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 2-40 / 0

A-C-I / Y / TD #5 O’Brien #11 Robinson #16 C.J. Brown No-Avg. / In20 #35 Baltz Made, Missed #35 Baltz #43 Ferraravs. Navy 0-0-0 / 0 / 0 5-2-1 / 11 / 0 dnp-cd vs. Navy 3-53.0 / 1 vs. Navy 24g dnp-injMorgan State 10-5-0 / 79 / 3 14-6-1 / 70 / 2 1-0-0 / 0 / 0 Morgan State 4-41.2 / 3 Morgan State 47g, 47g dnp-injat West Virginia 0-0-0 / 0 / 0 24-13-0 / 227 / 2 dnp-inj at West Virginia 7-45.3 / 4 at West Virginia 35g --FIU 27-18-0 / 250 / 2 dnp-inj dnp-inj FIU 8-40.0 / 1 FIU 45wl --Duke 26- 9-0 / 170 / 1 dnp-inj dnp-inj Duke 8-36.4 / 4 Duke -- --at Clemson 45-24-3 / 302 / 0 1-0-0 / 0 / 0 dnp-inj at Clemson 7-43.7 / 0 at Clemson 33wr --at Boston College 39-26-0 / 179 / 3 0-0-0 / 0 / 0 dnp-inj at Boston College 6-40.8 / 1 at Boston College 26g --Wake Forest 20-13-0 / 168 / 4 3-3-0 / 17 / 0 dnp-inj Wake Forest 3-45.0 / 1 Wake Forest 22g, 32g --at Miami 28- 9-1 / 134 / 1 2-2-0 / 24 / 0 dnp-inj at Miami 6-47.5 / 1 at Miami 27g, 23g --at Virginia 28-17-0 / 289 / 2 0-0-0 / 0 / 0 dnp-inj at Virginia 5-44.0 / 1 at Virginia -- --Florida State 45-25-2 / 269 / 1 0-0-0 / 0 / 0 dnp-inj Florida State 2-35.0 / 2 Florida State 31g, 32g, 32g --NC State 47-33-0 / 417 / 4 0-0-0 / 0 / 0 dnp-inj NC State 5-34.6 / 2 NC State 37wr, 52g --vs. East Carolina 22-13-2 / 181 /1 0-0-0 / 0 / 0 dnp-inj vs. East Carolina 3-36.7 / 2 vs. East Carolina 25wr, 23g --

2010 OFFENSIVE GAME-BY GAME

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2010 DEFENSIVE GAME-BY GAMEUT-AT-TT / Sk #1 Moten #2 Perez #6 Tate #9 Hartsfi eld #15 Gloster #19 Hawkins #21 Hughes #22 Chismvs. Navy 3-9-12 / 0.0 4-1- 5 / 0 9-3-12 / 0.0 7-5-12 / 0.0 2-5-7 / 0 dnp-cd 0-0-0 / 0.0 2-1-3 / 0Morgan State 0-1- 1 / 0.0 0-1- 1 / 0 1-0- 1 / 0.0 0-1- 1 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 1-0-1 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0at West Virginia 3-7-10 / 1.0 1-2- 3 / 0 5-2- 7 / 0.0 4-4- 8 / 0.0 0-2-2 / 0 dnp-cd 2-0-2 / 0.0 4-3-7 / 0FIU 4-7-11 / 0.0 4-1- 5 / 0 4-6-10 / 0.0 3-10-13 / 0.0 1-2-3 / 0 dnp-cd 1-2-3 / 0.0 4-1-5 / 0Duke 2-5- 7 / 0.5 4-2- 6 / 0 3-6- 9 / 1.5 2-1- 3 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0 dnp-cd 2-3-5 / 0.0 3-1-4 / 0at Clemson 4-2- 6 / 0.0 0-0- 0 / 0 4-5- 9 / 0.0 1-3- 4 / 0.0 0-3-3 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 3-0-3 / 0.0 4-4-8 / 1at Boston College 3-1- 4 / 0.0 3-1- 4 / 0 7-1- 8 / 1.0 0-1- 1 / 0.0 4-0-4 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 3-0-3 / 0.0 5-1-6 / 0Wake Forest 0-3- 3 / 0.0 4-0- 4 / 1 2-5- 7 / 1.0 0-3- 3 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 2-0-2 / 0.0 0-2-2 / 0at Miami 2-3- 5 / 0.0 6-2- 8 / 0 11-1-12 / 0.0 6-3- 9 / 0.0 0-3-3 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 2-1-3 / 0.0 4-2-6 / 0at Virginia 4-2- 6 / 1.0 2-5- 7 / 0 3-3- 6 / 0.0 1-5- 6 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 2-1-3 / 0.0 1-4-5 / 0Florida State 2-0- 2 / 0.0 3-4- 7 / 0 2-5- 7 / 0.0 2-6- 8 / 0.5 0-2-2 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-1-2 / 0.5 5-2-7 / 0NC State 4-1- 5 / 0.0 6-5-11 / 0 4-2- 6 / 0.0 4-3- 7 / 0.0 3-2-5 / 1 0-0-0 / 0 5-2-7 / 0.0 5-4-9 / 0vs. East Carolina 0-5- 5 / 0.0 7-1- 8 / 0 3-3- 6 / 0-0 3-10-13 / 0.0 dnp-inelig 0-1-1 / 0 4-1-5 / 0.0 5-1-6 / 0

UT-AT-TT / Sk #24 Graham #25 McDougle #26 Carter #29 Au.Walker #33 Wujciak #39 Kearse #40 M.Robinson vs. Navy 1-0-1 / 0 3-3-6 / 0 dnp-cd 0-0-0 / 0 4-14-18 / 0 dnp-cd 1-0-1 / 0 Morgan State 0-2-2 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 0-3-3 / 0 1-3-4 / 0 3-2- 5 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 2-5-7 / 0at West Virginia 2-0-2 / 0 4-1-5 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 9-7-16 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 2-1-3 / 0FIU 2-1-3 / 0 2-0-2 / 0 dnp-cd 1-0-1 / 0 3-7-10 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 2-0-2 / 0Duke 2-0-2 / 0 dnp-cd 0-0-0 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 2-6- 8 / 0 dnp-inj 0-1-1 / 0at Clemson dnp-inj 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 2-7- 9 / 0 dnp-inj 2-0-2 / 0at Boston College dnp-inj 1-0-1 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 2-0-2 / 0 6-2- 8 / 0 dnp-inj 3-1-4 / 0Wake Forest dnp-inj 1-0-1 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-1-2 / 1 1-5- 6 / 0 dnp-inj 1-0-1 / 0at Miami dnp-inj 1-2-3 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-0-1 / 0 4-0- 4 / 0 dnp-inj 2-0-2 / 0at Virginia dnp-inj 1-1-2 / 0 dnp-cd 0-0-0 / 0 1-10-11 / 0 dnp-inj 2-0-2 / 0Florida State dnp-inj 1-0-1 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 6-4-10 / 0 dnp-inj 1-0-1 / 0NC State 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-1-2 / 0 1-6- 7 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0-0 / 0vs. East Carolina 1-1-2 / 0 dnp-inj 1-1-2 / 0 1-2-3 / 1 1-4-5 / 0 dnp-inj 0-3-3 / 0

UT-AT-TT / Sk #44 Drummond #48 Franklin #51 Donohue #52 Drakeford #56 Ross #58 B. Johnson #59 Mackall vs. Navy dnp-cd 1-2-3 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-1-2 / 0 0-0-0 / 0.0 1-4-5 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 Morgan State 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-2-3 / 0 0-2-2 / 0 0-0-0 / 0.0 0-2-2 / 0 2-5-7 / 0at West Virginia dnp-cd 0-2-2 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 4-0-4 / 1 4-3-7 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0 0-0-0 / 0FIU dnp-cd 1-1-2 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 dnp-cd 0-3-3 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0 1-2-3 / 0Duke 0-0-0 / 0 3-3-6 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-3-4 / 0 0-1-1 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0 dnp-injat Clemson 0-0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 1-1-2 / 0 1-1-2 / 0 0-1-1 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0 1-0-1 / 0at Boston College 0-0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0-0 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 2-1-3 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0Wake Forest 0-0-0 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 2-2-4 / 0 0-2-2 / 0.5 0-1-1 / 0 2-1-3 / 0at Miami 0-0-0 / 0 dnp-cd 1-0-1 / 0 3-0-3 / 0 3-1-4 / 1.0 0-0-0 / 0 2-0-2 / 2at Virginia dnp-cd 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 3-2-5 / 0 0-2-2 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0 0-0-0 / 0Florida State 0-0-0 / 0 1-1-2 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 3-1-4 / 0 1-0-1 / 1.0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0NC State 0-0-0 / 0 2-2-4 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 2-0-2 / 0 0-1-1 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0 1-0-1 / 1vs. East Carolina 0-0-0 / 0 1-2-3 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-2-3 / 0 1-1-2 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0 0-1-1 / 0

UT-AT-TT / Sk #69 Kerr #72 Vellano #90 Hampton #92 Downs #95 Anderson #96 Francis vs. Navy 2-1-3 / 0 5-5-10 / 2.0 dnp-cd 0-0-0 / 0 2-3-5 / 0 0-2- 2 / 0.0 Morgan State 0-2-2 / 0 0-4- 4 / 1.0 2-2-4 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-1- 1 / 0.0 at West Virginia 2-2-4 / 0 1-1- 2 / 0.0 dnp-cd 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-4- 5 / 0.0FIU 0-3-3 / 0 2-4- 6 / 0.0 dnp-cd 0-2-2 / 0 1-4-5 / 0 3-8-11 / 0.0Duke 0-0-0 / 0 2-5- 7 / 2.0 dnp-cd 0-1-1 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 3-0- 3 / 0.0at Clemson 1-0-1 / 0 1-4- 5 / 0.0 dnp-cd 0-1-1 / 0 2-2-4 / 0 1-4- 5 / 0.0at Boston College 1-1-2 / 0 2-2- 4 / 0.0 dnp-cd 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0- 0 / 0.0Wake Forest 0-0-0 / 0 0-3- 3 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 3-1- 4 / 1.5at Miami 0-0-0 / 0 2-0- 2 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-0-1 / 0 1-2- 3 / 0.0at Virginia 0-2-2 / 0 2-6- 8 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0 0-2-2 / 0 0-2-2 / 0 1-2- 3 / 0.0Florida State 0-2-2 / 0 1-1- 2 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-2-3 / 1 0-1- 1 / 0.0NC State 0-1-1 / 0 3-3- 6 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-0-1 / 1 1-3- 4 / 1.0vs. East Carolina 0-1-1 / 0 2-2-4 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-1- 2 / 0.0

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2010 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFF. PUNTS FUM PEN SACKS BY 3RD 4TH TIME OFGame SCORE Tot Ru-Pa-Pe No-Yds-TD A-C-I Yds TD Pl-Yds No-Avg F-L No-Yds No-Yds DNS DNS POSS.

MARYLAND 17 11 9- 1- 1 34-261-2 5- 2-1 11 0 39-272 5-53.0 1-1 4- 30 2- 5 1- 5 0-0 20:34vs. Navy 14 25 10-14- 1 72-412-2 10- 6-0 73 0 82-485 2-29.5 5-2 5- 35 1-11 10-18 1-2 39:26

at MARYLAND 62 24 12- 8- 4 44-221-2 25-11-1 149 5 69-370 4-41.2 0-0 10-110 1-11 5-13 1-1 32:51Morgan State 3 9 2- 2- 5 28- 37-0 28- 7-2 48 0 56- 85 10-32.1 1-1 6- 49 0- 0 2-14 0-0 27:09

MARYLAND 17 9 3- 5- 1 27-(-10)-0 24-13-0 227 2 51-217 7-45.3 2-1 10- 77 2-19 2-13 1-3 22:58at West Virginia 31 24 10-11- 3 55-201-0 30-19-1 268 4 85-469 4-39.5 3-2 9- 66 8-65 11-18 0-1 37:02

at MARYLAND 42 15 2-10- 3 28-169-3 27-18-0 250 2 55-419 8-40.0 2-0 8- 68 0- 0 2-12 1-1 25:55FIU 28 28 6-19- 3 40-117-2 58-35-2 355 2 98-472 7-47.7 2-0 10- 91 1- 7 12-21 0-2 34:05

at MARYLAND 21 14 6- 6- 2 39-124-1 26- 9-0 170 1 65-294 8-36.4 0-0 7- 53 4-27 4-14 2-2 31:10Duke 16 21 3-18- 0 23- 48-0 56-28-2 351 1 79-399 4-45.5 1-0 5- 50 0- 0 4-16 2-3 28:50

MARYLAND 7 18 4-13- 1 21- 44-0 47-25-3 306 1 68-350 7-43.7 2-0 10- 93 1- 3 4-14 0-1 28:09at Clemson 31 13 5- 5- 3 44- 94-2 21- 8-0 119 0 65-213 7-38.9 0-0 3- 30 3-26 4-16 2-3 31:51

MARYLAND 24 13 3- 9- 1 33- 43-0 39-26-0 179 3 72-222 6-40.8 0-0 7- 61 1-11 10-19 2-3 33:15at Boston College 21 16 6- 6- 4 34- 96-2 33-18-2 189 1 67-285 4-43.8 2-1 6- 39 2-11 6-15 2-4 26:45

at MARYLAND 62 28 17-10- 1 54-261-2 24-16-0 185 4 78-446 3-45.0 3-0 6- 47 5-38 6-12 1-1 37:29Wake Forest 14 9 1- 7- 1 21-(-3)-1 34-17-2 158 1 55-155 10-27.5 1-0 2- 30 0- 0 4-15 0-0 22:31

MARYLAND 20 15 4- 9- 2 25- 96-0 30-11-1 158 1 55-254 6-47.5 2-0 7- 56 3-15 3-12 0-0 23:18at Miami 26 25 11-13- 1 49-218-2 30-18-2 286 1 79-504 5-44.2 2-0 10-100 2-10 9-17 0-0 36:42

MARYLAND 42 20 6-10- 4 36-136-4 28-17-0 289 2 64-425 5-44.0 0-0 8- 60 1-11 9-16 2-2 30:46at Virginia 26 23 7-14- 2 27- 92-0 48-27-2 290 2 75-382 4-33.8 0-0 16-145 0- 0 4-14 2-3 29:14

at MARYLAND 16 23 10-11- 2 34-163-0 45-25-2 269 1 79-432 2-35.0 2-2 5- 45 3- 9 5-16 2-4 31:40Florida State 30 15 6- 8- 1 30-151-1 27-17-1 203 1 57-354 2-27.5 2-1 6- 45 2- 9 4-14 1-1 28:20

at MARYLAND 38 18 1-16- 1 20-(-9)-1 47-33-0 417 4 67-408 5-34.6 1-0 9- 92 4-42 5-14 1-2 28:52NC State 31 32 8-20- 4 36-123-2 62-31-1 311 2 98-434 5-35.4 4-1 2- 20 3-20 9-20 3-4 31:08

MARYLAND 51 18 10- 7- 1 38-297-6 22-13-2 181 1 60-478 3-36.7 1-0 11- 98 1-13 5-11 1-1 29:47vs. East Carolina 20 19 1-15- 3 21- 32-0 62-39-2 311 2 83-343 4-35.2 2-2 15-120 0- 0 7-19 1-3 30:13

TURNOVERSTakeaways - 29Giveaways - 14Points Following Turnovers Md. -- 100 (13 TD, 3 FG) Opp. - 20 (2 TD, 2 FG)

SPECIAL TEAMSBlocked Kicks (by Md.) -- 6Blocked Kicks (by Opp.) -- 1

KICKOFF COVERAGEKickoffs -- Md. 81, Opp. 61Fair Catches By -- Md. 0, Opp. 0Touchbacks By -- Md. 5, Opp. 10Onside Attempts -- Md. 0-0, Opp. 1-2Out of Bounds By -- Md. 2, Opp. 1Returns Allowed (Md.) -- 73-1408 (19.3 avg)Returns Allowed (Opp.) -- 50-914 (18.3 avg)Avg. Opp. Yard-Line Start -- Md. 28, Opp. 26

PUNT COVERAGEPunts -- Md. 67, Opp. 68Blocks By -- Md. 4, Opp. 0Fair Catches Forced -- Md. 11, Opp. 3Touchbacks By -- Md. 5, Opp. 3Inside 20 -- Md. 23, Opp. 13Returns Allowed (Md.) -- 32-320 (10.0 avg)Returns Allowed (Opp.) -- 34-576 (16.9 avg)Net Punting Average - Md.35.5, Opp. 27.5

RED ZONEMd. Scores/Times in Red Zone Scoring Percentage -- 42-49 (.857) TD Percentage -- 31-49 (.633) Scores -- 42 (31 TD, 11 FG) Non-Scores -- 7 (3 Ints, Fumble, 3 FGA)

Opp. Scores/Times in Red Zone Scoring Percentage -- 41-55 (.745) TD Percentage -- 27-55 (.491) Scores -- 41 (27 TD, 14 FG) Non-Scores -- 14 (3 FGA, 4 Downs, 3 Fumbles, 2 Ints, 2 EndHalf)

Total ACCRecord 9-4 5-3Home 5-1 3-1Away 2-3 2-2Neutral 2-0

Current Streak Won 2 Won 1Current Home Streak Won 1 Won 1Current Road Streak Won 1 Won 1

Day Game 7-3 4-2Night Game 2-1 1-1TV Game 5-4 2-3

September 3-1 0-0October 3-1 3-1November 2-2 2-2December 1-0

vs. Top 25 1-1 1-0

Scoring First 5-1 2-1Come-From-Behind 4-4 3-3

Outgain Opponent 4-2 2-2Fewer Turnovers 8-2 5-1More Time of Possession 5-1 4-1

Total ACCLeading After 1st Qtr 5-0 2-0Tied After 1st Qtr 0-0 0-0Behind After 1st Qtr 4-3 3-3

Leading at Halftime 8-1 4-1Tied at Halftime 0-1 0-1Behind at Halftime 1-2 1-1

Leading After 3rd Qtr 7-0 4-0Tied After 3rd Qtr 1-0 0-0Behind After 3rd Qtr 1-4 1-3

Overtime 0-0 0-0

Scoring 20+ Points 8-1 5-1Scoring 30+ Points 6-0 3-0Allowing 10- Points 1-0 0-0Allowing 20- Points 5-0 2-0

With 100-Yard Rusher 3-0 0-0Allowing 100-Yard Rusher 2-2 1-1With 300-Yard Passer 1-1 1-1Allowing 300-Yard Passer 3-0 2-0

TERRAPINS WHEN...

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2010 SEASON SUPERLATIVES

INDIVIDUAL MARYLAND GAME HIGHSRushes 18 Davin Meggett vs Duke (Oct 02, 2010)Yards Rushing 200 Da’Rel Scott vs East Carolina (Dec 29, 2010)TD Rushes 4 D.J. Adams vs East Carolina (Dec 29, 2010)Long Rush 91 Da’Rel Scott vs East Carolina (Dec 29, 2010)Pass attempts 47 Danny O’Brien vs NC State (Nov 27, 2010)Pass completions 33 Danny O’Brien vs NC State (Nov 27, 2010)Yards Passing 417 Danny O’Brien vs NC State (Nov 27, 2010)TD Passes 4 Danny O’Brien vs Wake Forest (Oct 30, 2010) Danny O’Brien vs NC State (Nov 27, 2010)Long Pass 80 Jamarr Robinson at WVU (Sep 18, 2010)Receptions 14 Torrey Smith vs NC State (Nov 27, 2010)Yards Receiving 224 Torrey Smith vs NC State (Nov 27, 2010)TD Receptions 4 Torrey Smith vs NC State (Nov 27, 2010)Long Reception 80 Torrey Smith at WVU (Sep 18, 2010)Field Goals 3 Travis Baltz vs Florida State (Nov 20, 2010)Long Field Goal 52 Travis Baltz vs NC State (Nov 27, 2010)Punts 8 Travis Baltz vs FIU (Sep 25, 2010) Travis Baltz vs Duke (Oct 02, 2010)Punting Avg 53.0 Travis Baltz vs Navy (Sep 06, 2010)Long Punt 62 Travis Baltz at WVU (Sep 18, 2010) Travis Baltz at Miami (Fla.) (Nov 06, 2010)Long Punt Return 85 Tony Logan vs FIU (Sep 25, 2010)Long Kickoff Return 33 Torrey Smith vs East Carolina (Dec 29, 2010)Tackles 18 Alex Wujciak vs Navy (Sep 06, 2010)Sacks 2.0 Joe Vellano vs Navy (Sep 06, 2010) Joe Vellano vs Duke (Oct 02, 2010) David Mackall at Miami (Fla.) (Nov 06, 2010)Tackles For Loss 3.0 Joe Vellano vs Navy (Sep 06, 2010) Darin Drakeford at WVU (Sep 18, 2010)Interceptions 2 Antwine Perez at Boston College (Oct 23, 2010) Alex Wujciak at Miami (Fla.) (Nov 06, 2010)

MARYLAND TEAM HIGHSRushes 54 vs Wake Forest (Oct 30, 2010)Yards Rushing 297 vs East Carolina (Dec 29, 2010)Yards Per Rush 7.8 vs East Carolina (Dec 29, 2010)TD Rushes 6 vs East Carolina (Dec 29, 2010)Pass attempts 47 at Clemson (Oct 16, 2010) vs NC State (Nov 27, 2010)Pass completions 33 vs NC State (Nov 27, 2010)Yards Passing 417 vs NC State (Nov 27, 2010)Yards Per Pass 10.3 at Virginia (Nov 13, 2010)TD Passes 5 vs Morgan State (Sep 11, 2010)Total Plays 79 vs Florida State (Nov 20, 2010)Total Offense 478 vs East Carolina (Dec 29, 2010)Yards Per Play 8.0 vs East Carolina (Dec 29, 2010)Points 62 vs Morgan State (Sep 11, 2010) vs Wake Forest (Oct 30, 2010)Sacks By 5 vs Wake Forest (Oct 30, 2010)First Downs 28 vs Wake Forest (Oct 30, 2010)Penalties 11 vs East Carolina (Dec 29, 2010)Penalty Yards 110 vs Morgan State (Sep 11, 2010)Turnovers 4 vs Florida State (Nov 20, 2010)Interceptions By 2 vs Morgan State (Sep 11, 2010) vs FIU (Sep 25, 2010) vs Duke (Oct 02, 2010) at Boston College (Oct 23, 2010) vs Wake Forest (Oct 30, 2010) at Miami (Fla.) (Nov 06, 2010) at Virginia (Nov 13, 2010) vs East Carolina (Dec 29, 2010)

INDIVIDUAL OPPONENT GAME HIGHSRushes 29 Dobbs, Ricky, vs Navy (Sep 06, 2010)Yards Rushing 131 DEVINE, Noel, at WVU (Sep 18, 2010)TD Rushes 2 Harris, M, at Boston College (Oct 23, 2010) Wilson, R., vs NC State (Nov 27, 2010)Long Rush 70 Thompson, C., vs Florida State (Nov 20, 2010)Pass attempts 60 Wilson, R., vs NC State (Nov 27, 2010)Pass completions 35 Carroll, Wes, vs FIU (Sep 25, 2010) DAVIS, Dmnque, vs East Carolina (Dec 29, 2010)Yards Passing 355 Carroll, Wes, vs FIU (Sep 25, 2010)TD Passes 4 SMITH, Geno, at WVU (Sep 18, 2010)Long Pass 63 Rettig, C, at Boston College (Oct 23, 2010)Receptions 11 LEWIS, Lance, vs East Carolina (Dec 29, 2010)Yards Receiving 137 LEWIS, Lance, vs East Carolina (Dec 29, 2010)TD Receptions 2 AUSTIN, Tavon, at WVU (Sep 18, 2010) BAILEY, Stedman, at WVU (Sep 18, 2010)Long Reception 63 Swigert, B, at Boston College (Oct 23, 2010)Field Goals 3 Snyderwine, W., vs Duke (Oct 02, 2010) Hopkins, D., vs Florida State (Nov 20, 2010)Long Field Goal 52 Hinkebein,C, at Virginia (Nov 13, 2010)Punts 7 Brisk, Josh, vs FIU (Sep 25, 2010) ZIMMERMAN, at Clemson (Oct 16, 2010)Punting Avg 47.7 Brisk, Josh, vs FIU (Sep 25, 2010)Long Punt 61 Brisk, Josh, vs FIU (Sep 25, 2010)Long Punt Return 66 SANDERS, Jock, at WVU (Sep 18, 2010)Long Kickoff Return 87 ELLINGTON, at Clemson (Oct 16, 2010)Tackles 15 Kromah, A., vs Duke (Oct 02, 2010) Kuechly, L, at Boston College (Oct 23, 2010)Sacks 3.0 IRVIN, Bruce, at WVU (Sep 18, 2010) BOWERS, at Clemson (Oct 16, 2010)Tackles For Loss 4.0 BOWERS, at Clemson (Oct 16, 2010)Interceptions 1 Merchant, Emmet, vs Navy (Sep 06, 2010) MILLER,Reshaude, vs Morgan State (Sep 11, 2010) ROBINSON, at Clemson (Oct 16, 2010) McDANIEL, at Clemson (Oct 16, 2010) BREWER, at Clemson (Oct 16, 2010) Armstrong, R., at Miami (Fla.) (Nov 06, 2010) Reid, G., vs Florida State (Nov 20, 2010) Moody, N., vs Florida State (Nov 20, 2010) JACOBS, Bradley, vs East Carolina (Dec 29, 2010) DAVIS, Emanuel, vs East Carolina (Dec 29, 2010)

OPPONENT TEAM HIGHSRushes 72 vs Navy (Sep 06, 2010)Yards Rushing 412 vs Navy (Sep 06, 2010)Yards Per Rush 5.7 vs Navy (Sep 06, 2010)TD Rushes 2 vs Navy (Sep 06, 2010) vs FIU (Sep 25, 2010) at Clemson (Oct 16, 2010) at Boston College (Oct 23, 2010) at Miami (Fla.) (Nov 06, 2010) vs NC State (Nov 27, 2010)Pass attempts 62 vs NC State (Nov 27, 2010) vs East Carolina (Dec 29, 2010)Pass completions 39 vs East Carolina (Dec 29, 2010)Yards Passing 355 vs FIU (Sep 25, 2010)Yards Per Pass 9.5 at Miami (Fla.) (Nov 06, 2010)TD Passes 4 at WVU (Sep 18, 2010)Total Plays 98 vs FIU (Sep 25, 2010) vs NC State (Nov 27, 2010)Total Offense 504 at Miami (Fla.) (Nov 06, 2010)Yards Per Play 6.4 at Miami (Fla.) (Nov 06, 2010)Points 31 at WVU (Sep 18, 2010) at Clemson (Oct 16, 2010) vs NC State (Nov 27, 2010)Sacks By 8 at WVU (Sep 18, 2010)First Downs 32 vs NC State (Nov 27, 2010)Penalties 16 at Virginia (Nov 13, 2010)Penalty Yards 145 at Virginia (Nov 13, 2010)Turnovers 4 vs East Carolina (Dec 29, 2010)Interceptions By 3 at Clemson (Oct 16, 2010)

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2010 PARTICIPATION CHARTSENIORS (16) Navy MS WV FIU DU CU BC WF MIA VA FS NCS ECU1 Moten LB S S S S S S S S S S S S S2 Perez DB S S S S S S S S S S S S S3 Williams WR x x S x x S x x x x x S x7 Cannon WR S S S S S S S S S S S S x14 K.Brown DB dnt cd dnt cd cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd x15 Gloster DL S S S S S S S S S S S S inelig23 Scott RB S S S S S S S S S S S S S26 Carter DB cd x x cd x x x x x x x x x30 Salvatico RB dnt x dnt cd cd dnt dnt x dnt dnt cd cd x33 Wujciak LB S S S S S S S S S S S S S35 Baltz P / PK S S S S S S S S S S S S S37 Townsley P/PK x x cd cd cd cd cd cd cd x cd cd cd71 Pinegar OL S S S S S S S S S S S S S83 Lee-Odai WR x x inj inj x x x x x x x S x88 McQueeney WR dnt x dnt cd cd dnt dnt x dnt dnt cd cd x88 Yeatman TE inj inj x x x x x x S S x S SClass Participation 11-8 14-8 11-9 10-8 12-8 12-9 12-8 14-8 12-9 13-9 12-8 12-10 14-7

JUNIORS (34) Navy MS WV FIU DU CU BC WF MIA VA FS NCS ECU4 Tyler WR x x x x x x x x x x S x inelig6 Tate DB S S S S S S S S S S S S S8 Meggett RB x x x x x x x x x x x x x11 J.Robinson QB S S S inj inj x x x x x x x x16 Green DB cd x dnt x cd cd x x cd cd cd cd x17 McCree WR x x x x x x x x x x x x inelig18 Haynes DB dnt x dnt cd cd cd dnt x dnt dnt cd cd x20 Thomas DB - - - - cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd21 Hughes DB S S S S S S S S S S S S S22 Chism DB S S S S S S S S S S S S S29 Au.Walker DB x x x x x x x x x x x x x32 H.Brown RB S S x S x x x x x x cd x x35 Virgil LB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd36 T.Watson RB inj inj x x x x S S x x x x S36 Rushing LB - - - - cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd39 Lazerow LB dnt cd dnt cd cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd41 Claiborne LB - - - - cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd42 Pooler LB inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj44 Drummond DL dnt x cd cd x x x x x cd x cd x45 Peterson LB x x x x x x x x x x x x x46 Law DL x x dnt cd cd dnt dnt x dnt dnt cd cd x46 Ofori LB - - - - cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd47 Lariviere RB dnt x dnt cd cd dnt dnt x dnt dnt cd cd x49 Berman RB cd x cd x cd cd cd x cd cd cd cd x50 Davidson DL x x cd x cd cd cd x cd cd cd cd cd60 Rhodes OL cd x dnt cd cd dnt dnt x dnt dnt cd cd x67 Thomas LB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd77 Gonnella OL S S S S S S S S S S S S S80 L.Watson TE inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj - -82 To.Smith WR S S S S S S S S S S S x S85 Logan WR x x x x x x x x x x x x x87 Dulin WR cd x dnt x cd dnt cd x cd cd cd cd x90 Hampton DL cd x cd cd cd cd cd x x x x x x92 Downs LS x x x x x x x x x x x x xClass Participation 16-7 24-7 15-6 18-6 15-5 16-5 17-6 26-6 17-5 16-5 16-6 16-4 22-6

SOPHOMORES (23) Navy MS WV FIU DU CU BC WF MIA VA FS NCS ECU9 Hartsfi eld LB S S S S S S S S S S S S S12 Dorsey WR x x x x x x x x x x x x S13 Boykins WR x x x x x x x x x x x x x20 Douglas RB inj x inj cd x inj inj inj inj inj cd cd cd34 Campbell TE inj inj inj inj cd x x x cd cd x cd x42 Powell WR dnt x dnt cd cd dnt dnt x dnt dnt cd cd x43 Ferrara PK inj inj x x x x x x x x x x x43 Lynn LB - - - - cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd48 Franklin DB x x x x x S cd x cd x x x S51 Donohue LB x x x x x x x x x x x x x51 Dillon OL cd x cd cd cd cd cd x cd x cd cd x52 Drakeford LB x x x inj x x x x x x x x x56 Ross DL x x x x x x x x x x x x x63 Fulper OL x x x x x x S S S S S S S69 Kerr DL x x x x x x x x x x x x x

SOPHS. (Cont.) Navy MS WV FIU DU CU BC WF MIA VA FS NCS ECU72 Vellano DL S S S S S S S S S S S S S75 Gilbert OL S S S inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj76 Dill OL S S S S S S S S S S S S S78 Lewis OL S S S S S S S S S S S inj S81 Schlothauer TE x x x x x x x x x x x x x89 Furstenburg TE S S S S S S S S S S S x x95 Anderson DL S S S S S S S S S S S S S96 Francis DL S S S x S x S x S S S S x99 Russell DL x cd dnt - - - - - - - - - -Class Participation 17-8 20-8 18-8 16-6 18-7 17-7 17-8 20-7 16-8 18-8 18-8 16-6 20-8

R-FRESHMEN (18) Navy MS WV FIU DU CU BC WF MIA VA FS NCS ECU5 O’Brien QB x x x S S S S S S S S S S10 Adams RB x x cd cd x cd cd x x x x x x16 C.J.Brown QB cd x inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj19 Hawkins DB cd x cd cd cd x x x x x cd x x24 Graham DB x x x x x inj inj inj inj inj inj x x25 McDougle DB x x x x cd x x x x x x x cd31 Maldonado PK - - - - tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr41 Whitfi eld DL x x inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj54 Blue OL dnt x cd cd cd cd cd x cd cd cd cd x58 B.Johnson DL x x x x x x x x x x x x S67 White OL cd x cd x x x x x cd cd x S inelig68 Cary OL cd x cd cd cd cd cd x cd cd x x x70 Arnett OL inj inj x cd cd cd cd cd cd cd x cd cd74 Klemm OL cd x x x x cd x x x x x x x79 DeSouza OL cd x x S S S inj inj inj inj inj inj inj80 Parcher LS cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd84 Fletcher WR dnt cd dnt cd cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd86 Stinebaugh TE x x x x S inj inj inj inj inj inj inj injClass Participation 7-0 14-0 8-0 8-2 8-3 6-2 6-1 9-1 6-1 6-1 8-1 9-2 8-2

T-FRESHMEN (26) Navy MS WV FIU DU CU BC WF MIA VA FS NCS ECU11 Seamonson DB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd14 Burns QB cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd18 Ty.Smith QB cd cd cd cd cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd25 Vail WR cd cd dnt cd cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd27 Till DB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd29 Tart P / PK cd cd dnt cd cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd30 Moore RB dnt cd dnt cd cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd31 Wilson DB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd37 Gaddis RB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt x x x38 J.Johnson DB cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd39 Kearse DB dnt x x S inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj40 M.Robinson DB x x x x x x x S x x x x x40 Pinkett RB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd47 Rowson DB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd cd cd cd cd cd53 Goree LB dnt cd dnt cd cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd57 Evans DL cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd59 Mackall LB x x x x inj x x x x x x x x61 Wheeler OL cd cd dnt cd cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd65 Conaboy OL dnt cd dnt cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd68 Harraka OL dnt cd dnt cd cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd73 Garcia OL cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd x cd x73 Al.Walker DL cd cd dnt cd cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd84 Coxson WR tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr93 Monroe DL dnt cd dnt cd cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd97 Kilgo DL dnt cd dnt cd cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd98 Murphy DL dnt cd dnt cd cd dnt dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cdClass Participation 2-0 3-0 3-0 3-1 1-0 2-0 2-0 2-1 2-0 2-0 4-0 3-0 4-0

ACTIVE PLAYERS 53 75 55 55 54 53 54 71 53 55 58 56 68

x – indicates played in game; S – indicates started game; cd – indicates did not play/coach’s decision inj – indicates did not play or travel due to injury; dnt – indicates did not travel for reason other than injury; tr - indicates will sit out season as transfer; inelig - not eligible to participate in the game

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2010 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

Offense DefenseMost overall starts, career — 29, Da’Rel Scott (RB) 38, Alex Wujciak (LB) 28, Torrey Smith (WR) 26, Adrian Moten (LB)Most overall starts, 2010 — 13, R.J. Dill (OL), Andrew Gonnella (OL), Paul Pinegar (OL), 12, by 10 players Da’Rel Scott (RB) Most consecutive starts, career — 25, Paul Pinegar (OL) 38, Alex Wujciak (LB) 13, R.J. Dill (OL), Andrew Gonnella (OL), Paul Pinegar (OL), 26, Adrian Moten (LB) Da’Rel Scott (RB) Most consecutive starts, 2010 — 13, R.J. Dill (OL), Andrew Gonnella (OL), Paul Pinegar (OL), 13, by nine players Da’Rel Scott (RB)

OffenseGAME WR / TE Left Tackle Left Guard Center Right Guard Right Tackle TE / WR Quarterback TB / WR FB / TE / WR WR / TEvs. Navy Furstenburg2 Gilbert1 Gonnella9 Pinegar13 Lewis4 Dill9 Cannon12 J.Robinson3 Scott17 H.Brown1 To.Smith16

Morgan State Furstenburg3 Gilbert2 Gonnella10 Pinegar14 Lewis5 Dill10 Cannon13 J.Robinson4 Scott18 H.Brown2 To.Smith17

at West Virginia Furstenburg4 Gilbert3 Gonnella11 Pinegar15 Lewis6 Dill11 Cannon14 J.Robinson5 Scott19 L.Williams9 To.Smith18

FIU Furstenburg5 Dill12 Gonnella12 Pinegar16 Lewis7 DeSouza1 Cannon15 O’Brien1 Scott20 H.Brown3 To.Smith19

Duke Furstenburg6 Dill13 Gonnella13 Pinegar17 Lewis8 DeSouza2 Cannon16 O’Brien2 Scott21 Stinebaugh1 To.Smith20

at Clemson Furstenburg7 Dill14 Gonnella14 Pinegar18 Lewis9 DeSouza3 Cannon17 O’Brien3 Scott22 L.Williams10 To.Smith21

at Boston Coll. Furstenburg8 Dill15 Gonnella15 Fulper5 Lewis10 Pinegar19 Cannon18 O’Brien4 Scott23 T.Watson1 To.Smith22

Wake Forest Furstenburg9 Dill16 Gonnella16 Fulper6 Lewis11 Pinegar20 Cannon19 O’Brien5 Scott24 T.Watson2 To.Smith23

at Miami Furstenburg10 Dill17 Gonnella17 Fulper7 Lewis12 Pinegar21 Cannon20 O’Brien6 Scott25 Yeatman1 To.Smith24

at Virginia Furstenburg11 Dill18 Gonnella18 Fulper8 Lewis13 Pinegar22 Cannon21 O’Brien7 Scott26 Yeatman2 To.Smith25

Florida State Furstenburg12 Dill19 Gonnella19 Fulper9 Lewis14 Pinegar23 Cannon22 O’Brien8 Scott27 Tyler6 To.Smith26

NC State Yeatman3 Dill20 Gonnella20 Fulper10 White1 Pinegar24 Cannon23 O’Brien9 Scott28 L.Williams11 Lee-Odai1NC State Yeatman4 Dill21 Gonnella21 Fulper11 Lewis15 Pinegar25 Dorsey1 O’Brien10 Scott29 T.Watson3 To.Smith27

DefenseGAME Def. End Def. Tackle NT / DB Anchor WLB MLB SLB Cornerback Strong Safety Free Safety Cornerbackvs. Navy Gloster1 Vellano1 Francis11 Anderson1 Hartsfi eld8 Wujciak26 Moten14 Hughes1 Perez3 Tate4 Chism11

Morgan State Gloster2 Vellano2 Francis12 Anderson2 Hartsfi eld9 Wujciak27 Moten15 Hughes2 Perez4 Tate5 Chism12

at West Virginia Gloster3 Vellano3 Francis13 Anderson3 Hartsfi eld10 Wujciak28 Moten16 Hughes3 Perez5 Tate6 Chism13

FIU Gloster4 Vellano4 Kearse1 Anderson4 Hartsfi eld11 Wujciak29 Moten17 Hughes4 Perez6 Tate7 Chism14

Duke Gloster5 Vellano5 Francis14 Anderson5 Hartsfi eld12 Wujciak30 Moten18 Hughes5 Perez7 Tate8 Chism15

at Clemson Gloster6 Vellano6 Franklin1 Anderson6 Hartsfi eld13 Wujciak31 Moten19 Hughes6 Perez8 Tate9 Chism16

at Boston Coll. Gloster7 Vellano7 Francis15 Anderson7 Hartsfi eld14 Wujciak32 Moten20 Hughes7 Perez9 Tate10 Chism17

Wake Forest Gloster8 Vellano8 M.Robinson1 Anderson8 Hartsfi eld15 Wujciak33 Moten21 Hughes8 Perez10 Tate11 Chism18

at Miami Gloster9 Vellano9 Francis16 Anderson9 Hartsfi eld16 Wujciak34 Moten22 Hughes9 Perez11 Tate12 Chism19

at Virginia Gloster10 Vellano10 Francis17 Anderson10 Hartsfi eld17 Wujciak35 Moten23 Hughes10 Perez12 Tate13 Chism20

Florida State Gloster11 Vellano11 Francis18 Anderson11 Hartsfi eld18 Wujciak36 Moten24 Hughes11 Perez13 Tate14 Chism21

NC State Gloster12 Vellano12 Francis19 Anderson12 Hartsfi eld19 Wujciak37 Moten25 Hughes12 Perez14 Tate15 Chism22

vs. East Carolina B.Johnson1 Vellano13 Franklin2 Anderson13 Hartsfi eld20 Wujciak38 Moten26 Hughes13 Perez15 Tate16 Chism23

Class Starters by Game (includes punter & place-kicker)GAME Seniors Juniors Sophomores Redshirt Freshmen True Freshmen Totalvs. Navy 8 7 8 0 0 23Morgan State 8 7 8 0 0 23at West Virginia 9 6 8 0 0 23FIU 8 6 6 2 (DeSouza, O’Brien) 1 (Kearse) 23Duke 8 5 7 3 (DeSouza, O’Brien, Stinebaugh) 0 23at Clemson 9 5 7 2 (DeSouza, O’Brien) 0 23at Boston Coll. 8 6 8 1 (O’Brien) 0 23Wake Forest 8 6 7 1 (O’Brien) 1 (M.Robinson) 23at Miami 9 5 8 1 (O’Brien) 0 23at Virginia 9 5 8 1 (O’Brien) 0 23Florida State 8 6 8 1 (O’Brien) 0 23NC State 10 5 6 2 (O’Brien, White) 0 23vs. East Carolina 7 6 8 2 (O’Brien, B.Johnson) 0 23

TERRAPIN PLAYING-EXPERIENCE SUPERLATIVES

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BALTIMORE - Navy dominated the time of possession, outgained Maryland by nearly 200 yards and made 15 more first downs. None of this lessened the enjoyment the Terrapins derived from their 17-14 victory. Kenny Tate stopped Ricky Dobbs at the goal line with 34 seconds left, and Maryland stunned their in-state rivals to break a seven-game losing streak that began last October. The Midshipmen (0-1) held the ball for nearly 19 minutes longer than Maryland (1-0), amassed 485 yards and collected 26 first downs. But in a game influenced by untimely turnovers and huge penalties, the outcome was decided by a gritty goal-line stand. Trailing 17-14 with a fourth down at the 1, Navy decided to go for the win. Dobbs took the snap, went to his left and was met by Tate, who would not relent to the momentum Dobbs brought to the line. Maryland raced to a 14-0 lead in the first quarter and then held on behind a defense that repeatedly excelled after Navy got inside the 20. The Midshipmen had a 7 1/2-minute edge in time of posses-sion in the first half, yet trailed 14-7 after coming up empty on drives of 52, 63 and 66 yards. In the second half, Dobbs lost a fumble at the Maryland 1 and was stuffed by Tate on the game’s pivotal play. Dobbs ran for 63 yards and a touchdown, but the senior quarterback fumbled three times -- losing two of them at the Maryland 1. Navy didn’t punt until early in the fourth quarter, and the short kick was returned 57 yards by Tony Logan to the Navy 16. Maryland promptly fumbled the ball away on a missed exchange. The Midshipmen pulled even at 14 with 1:52 left in the third quarter when Dobbs scored from the 1 on a drive that began with wide receiver Greg Jones running 53 yards on a reverse. A crowd of 69,348 showed up for the second meeting between the teams since 1965.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalNavy (0-1) 0 7 7 0 - 14MARYLAND (1-0) 14 0 0 3 - 17

First Quarter MD - Da’Rel Scott 5 run (Travis Baltz kick), 10:28 MD - Davin Meggett 3 run (Baltz kick), 4:15Second Quarter Navy - Andre Byrd 10 run (Joe Buckley kick), 14:25Third Quarter Navy - Ricky Dobbs 1 run (Buckley kick), 1:52Fourth Quarter MD - FG Travis Baltz 24, 7:50

MD NavyFirst Downs 11 26Rushes-Yards 34-261 72-412Comp-Att-Int 2-5-1 6-10-0Passing Yards 11 73Return Yards 57 40Punts-Average 3-53.0 2-29.5Fumbles-Lost 1-1 5-2Penalties-Yards 4-30 5-35Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-5 1-11Time of Possession 20:34 39:26

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Maryland: Davin Meggett 8-105-1, Jamarr Robinson 12-92, Da’Rel Scott 10-58-1, Torrey Smith 2-5, D.J. Adams 1-1, Danny O’Brien 1-0; Navy: vince Murray 14-112, Gee Gee Greene 7-74, Ricky Dobbs 29-63-1, Andre Byrd 9-54-1, Greg Jones 1-53, Alexander Teich 7-22, Mike Stukel 4-21, John Howell 1-13. PASSING - Maryland: Jamarr Robinson 2-5-1-11; Navy: Ricky Dobbs 6-10-0-73. RECEIVING - Maryland: Torrey Smith 1-6, Adrian Cannon 1-5; Navy: Gee Gee Greene 4-59, Greg Jones 1-7, Vince Murray 1-7. MISSED FIELD GOALS - Navy: Joe Buckley 32.. TACKLES - Maryland: Alex Wujciak 4-14-18, Kenny Tate 9-3-12, Demetrius Hartsfi eld 7-5-12, Adrian Moten 3-9-12, Joe Vellano 5-5-10; Navy: Wyatt Middleton 8-4-12, Jabaree Tuani 2-4-6, Kevin Edwards 2-3-5, Tyler Simmons 1-4-5, Aaron McCauley 1-2-3. ATT - 69,348. WEATHER - 81 degrees, clear.

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GAME1Sept. 6, 2010

Maryland 17, Navy 14

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - With Maryland coming off an emo-tional win and playing with only four days rest, coach Ralph Friedgen was worried about how the Terrapins would fare against in-state foe Morgan State. He got the answer rather quickly. Maryland scored on its first three possessions Saturday night, and the Terrapins enjoyed their highest-scoring perfor-mance in 35 years with a 62-3 rout. Despite the quick turnaround following Monday’s win over Navy, the Terrapins reached the 62-point mark for the first time since a 62-24 blowout against Virginia on Nov. 22, 1975. It was also Maryland’s largest victory margin since a 61-0 win over the Citadel on Sept. 13, 2003. Maryland has already matched its victory total from last season and owns its first winning streak since 2008. Morgan State (1-1) gained only six yards in the first half and finished with 85 - the fewest allowed by Maryland since Friedgen arrived in 2001. Morgan State’s lone score came on a 39-yard field goal by Kemar Scarlett in the third quarter. Maryland backup quarterback Danny O’Brien entered for starter Jamarr Robinson in the second quarter with the score 24-0. On his third play, O’Brien unleashed his first career throw: a 27-yard touchdown pass to wide-open tight end Matt Furstenburg. A 37-yard punt return by Tony Logan led to a 24-yard TD pass from O’Brien to Torrey Smith, and O’Brien closed out Maryland’s prolific first half by connecting with running back Da’Rel Scott on a 22-yard score. Robinson also had his first game with multiple touchdown passes, connecting with Smith on a 5-yarder and Adrian Cannon for 19 yards to end Maryland’s first two possessions. Late in the first quarter, a 6-yard punt by the Bears set up a 47-yard field goal by Travis Baltz for a 17-0 lead. With the Bears backed up on their own 11, Maryland’s Demetrius Hartsfield intercepted a Dickerson pass at the 14 and coasted into the end zone for a 24-0 lead.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalMorgan State (1-1) 0 0 3 0 - 3MARYLAND (2-0) 17 28 3 14 - 62

First Quarter MD - Torrey Smith 5 pass fr Jamarr Robinson (Travis Baltz kick), 8:51 MD - Adrian Cannon 19 pass fr Robinson (Baltz kick), 4:22 MD - FG Travis Baltz 47, 1:38Second Quarter MD - Demetrius Hartsfi eld 14 interception return (Baltz kick), 9:46 MD - Matt Furstenburg 27 pass fr Danny O’Brien (Baltz kick), 8:12 MD - Torrey Smith 24 pass fr O’Brien (Baltz kick), 4:03 MD - Da’Rel Scott 22 pass fr O’Brien (Baltz kick), 1:44Third Quarter MD - FG Travis Baltz 47, 8:06 MSU - FG Kemar Scarlett 39, 4:30Fourth Quarter MD - D.J. Adams 23 run (Baltz kick), 9:48 MD - D.J. Adams 2 run (Baltz kick), 5:13

MD MorganFirst Downs 24 9Rushes-Yards 44-221 28-37Comp-Att-Int 11-25-1 7-28-2Passing Yards 149 48Return Yards 152 6Punts-Average 4-41.2 10-32.1Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 10-110 6-49Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-11 0-0Time of Possession 32:51 27:09

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Maryland: D.J. Adams 11-70-2, Davin Meggett 8-50, Da’Rel Scott 8-42, Jamarr Robinson 5-36, C.J. Brown 1-12, Gary Douglas 2-8, Ronnie Tyler 2-7, Mike Salvatico 3-7, Quintin McCree 1-3, Danny O’Brien 2-3, Team 1-minus 17; Morgan State: Brian Mann 5-23, Keith Lee 5-21, Jourdan Brooks 11-20, David Brown 2-1, Alan Singletary 1-0, Donavan Dickerson 4-minus 28. PASSING - Maryland: Jamarr Robinson 6-14-1-70-2, Danny O’Brien 5-10-0-79-3, C.J. Brown 0-1-0-0; Morgan State: Donavan Dickerson 7-28-2-48. RECEIVING - Maryland: Matt Furstenburg 3-48-1, Torrey Smith 3-41-2, Da’Rel Scott 3-31-1, Adrian Cannon 1-19-1, Quintin McCree 1-10; Morgan State: Winfred Diggs 5-26, Chuka Okakpu 1-16, Derrick Sherman 1-6. MISSED FIELD GOALS - None. TACKLES - Maryland: Matt Robinson 2-5-7, David Mackall 2-5-7, Alex Wujciak 3-2-5, Maurice Hampton 2-2-4, Austin Walker 1-3-4; Morgan State: Allen Stephens 5-7-12, Reshaude Miller 6-3-9, Janary Gray 4-2-6, Brian Saunders 4-2-6, Kevin Myrie 2-3-5. ATT - 40,099. WEATHER - 78 degrees, sunny.

GAME2Sept. 11, 2010

Maryland 62, Morgan State 3

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. - Jamarr Robinson had third-quarter touchdown passes of 60 and 80 yards to Torrey Smith, but a fast start lifted No. 21 West Virginia past Maryland, 31-17, on Saturday. Geno Smith threw a career-high four touchdown passes for the Mountaineers, while Noel Devine rushed for a season-high 131 yards. Smith, a sophomore making his third career start, had two scoring tosses apiece to sophomore Tavon Austin and redshirt freshman Stedman Bailey as West Virginia (3-0) jumped ahead 28-0 early in the third quarter. Except for Geno Smith’s 5-yard scoring toss to Bailey to start the third quarter, West Virginia struggled on offense after halftime as it tried to eat up clock time. Smith finished 19 of 29 for 268 yards. Torrey Smith caught three passes for 149 yards. His TD catches cut Maryland’s deficit to 28-14. Terps added a 35-yard field goal from Travis Baltz in the fourth quarter. West Virginia then put the game out of reach behind fullback Ryan Clarke, who carried eight straight times on the ensuing 16-play drive that ate up nearly nine minutes of clock and ended with Tyler Bitancurt’s 23-yard field goal with three minutes left for the final margin. Maryland was trying for a 3-0 start for the first time since coach Ralph Friedgen’s first season in 2001. Austin had a big day against the Terrapins with seven catches for 106 yards to add to his team-leading totals. Early in the game, he caught a 15-yard pass, threw a key block that sprang Devine on a 50-yard run, then caught a 6-yard scoring pass from Smith on a crossing route. After West Virginia got the ball back near midfield, Geno Smith avoided the blitz and hit Sanders on a 32-yard pass play to set up Smith’s 5-yard TD toss to a wide-open Austin for a 14-0 lead. Bailey took over from there, stretching high to snare a 26-yard scoring pass in the back of the end zone early in the second. Maryland entered the game averaging 241 yards rushing but was held to minus-10. Bruce Irvin had three of West Virginia’s eight sacks.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalMARYLAND (2-1) 0 0 14 3 - 17West Virginia (3-0) 14 7 7 3 - 31

First Quarter WV - Tavon Austin 6 pass fr Geno Smith (Tyler Bitancurt kick), 12:09 WV - Tavon Austin 5 pass fr Geno Smith (Bitancurt kick), 8:09Second Quarter WV - Stedman Bailey 26 pass fr Geno Smith (Bitancurt kick), 12:35Third Quarter WV - Stedman Bailey 5 pass fr Geno Smith (Bitancurt kick), 12:22 MD - Torrey Smith 60 pass fr Jamarr Robinson (Travis Baltz kick), 10:25 MD - Torrey Smith 80 pass fr Jamarr Robinson (Travis Baltz kick), 4:07Fourth Quarter MD - FG Travis Baltz 35, 11:59 WV - FG Tyler Bitancurt 23, 3:07

MD WVUFirst Downs 9 24Rushes-Yards 27-(-10) 55-201Comp-Att-Int 13-24-0 19-30-1Passing Yards 227 268Return Yards 60 69Punts-Average 7-45.3 4-39.5Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-2Penalties-Yards 10-77 9-66Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-19 8-65Time of Possession 22:58 37:02

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Maryland: Davin Meggett 9-30, Da’Rel Scott 4-6, Danny O’Brien 1-minus 6, Jamarr Robinson 13-minus 40; West Virginia: Noel Devine 27-131, Ryan Clarke 15-65, Jock Sanders 2-10, Tavon Austin 3-9, Geno Smith 5-minus 6, Team 3-minus 8. PASSING - Maryland: Jamarr Robinson 13-24-0-227-2; West Virginia: Geno Smith 19-29-0-268-4, Jock Sanders 0-1-1-0. RECEIVING - Maryland: Torrey Smith 3-149-2, Da’Rel Scott 3-26, Adrian Cannon 3-24, Quintin McCree 1-12, LaQuan Williams 1-10, Kerry Boykins 1-6, Ronnie Tyler 1-0; West Virginia: Tavon Austin 7-106-2, Jock Sanders 6-86, Sted-man Bailey 4-60-2, Noel Devine 1-9, Ryan Clarke 1-7. MISSED FIELD GOALS - None. TACKLES - Maryland: Alex Wujciak 9-7-16, Adrian Moten 3-7-10, Demetrius Hartsfi eld 4-4-8, Kenny Tate 5-2-7, Isaiah Ross 4-3-7, Cameron Chism 4-3-7; West Virginia: Anthony Leonard 4-4-8, J.T. Thomas 3-4-7, Bruce Irvin 4-0-4, Scooter Berry 3-1-4, Chris Neild 3-1-4. ATT - 60,122. WEATHER - 71 degrees, sunny.

GAME3Sept. 18, 2010

No. 21 West Virginia 31, Maryland 17

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COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Redshirt freshman quarterback Danny O’Brien threw for 250 yards and two touchdowns, and the Terrapins got an 85-yard punt return from Tony Logan in a 42-28 victory over winless FIU. O’Brien completed 18 of 27 passes despite being bothered by a high ankle sprain for two weeks. His backup was Logan, a wide receiver, because junior Jamarr Robinson couldn’t even lift his arm before the game. O’Brien brought the Terps back from an early 7-0 deficit and directed two long scoring drives after FIU pulled into a tie at 21. Da’Rel Scott ran for 103 yards and two touchdowns for the Terrapins (3-1), who have already exceeded their win total of last year. Torrey Smith had eight catches for 159 yards and a score. Wes Carroll went 35 for 58 for 355 yards for FIU (0-3). He threw two TD passes but was intercepted twice. FIU amassed 472 yards on a whopping 98 snaps, but the Terrapins made the big plays when it counted most. After the Panthers got within a touchdown with 4:16 left, Maryland’s Davin Meggett ran for a 76-yard touchdown on the next play from scrimmage to clinch the victory. Down 21-14 at halftime, FIU got a 5-yard touchdown pass from Carroll to Jonathan Faucher with 5:34 left in the third quarter. After the kickoff, a pass interference call wiped out a third-down incompletion. On the next play, O’Brien lofted a 68-yard touchdown pass to Smith to put the Terrapins on top to stay. A 9-yard run by Scott made it 35-21, and FIU subsequently missed two chances to get within a touchdown after getting inside the Maryland 11.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalFIU (0-3) 7 7 7 7 - 28MARYLAND (3-1) 0 21 7 14 - 42

First Quarter FIU - Jeremiah Harden 2 run (Jack Griffi n kick), 4:10Second Quarter MD - LaQuan Williams 9 pass fr Danny O’Brien (Travis Baltz kick), 14:55 MD - Tony Logan 85 punt return (Baltz kick), 11:45 FIU - Greg Ellingson 43 pass fr Wes Carroll (Griffi n kick), 5:33 MD - Da’Rel Scott 56 run (Baltz kick), 2:38Third Quarter FIU - Jon Faucher 5 pass fr Carroll (Griffi n kick), 5:34 MD - Torrey Smith 68 pass fr O’Brien (Baltz kick), 3:32Fourth Quarter MD - Da’Rel Scott 9 run (Baltz kick), 13:48 FIU - Darriet Perry 1 run (Griffi n kick), 4:16 MD - Davin Meggett 76 run (Baltz kick), 4:00

MD FIUFirst Downs 15 28Rushes-Yards 28-169 40-117Comp-Att-Int 18-27-0 35-58-2Passing Yards 250 355Return Yards 137 14Punts-Average 8-40.0 7-47.7Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-0Penalties-Yards 8-68 10-91Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 1-7Time of Possession 25:55 34:05

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Maryland: Da’Rel Scott 15-103-2, Davin Meggett 8-83-1, Tony Logan 2-0, Ronnie Tyler 1-minus 7, Danny O’Brien 2-minus 10; FIU: Jeremiah Harden 17-46-1, Wes Carroll 6-32, Darriet Perry 8-22-1, T.Y. HIlton 3-9, Kedrick Rhodes 2-4, Darrian Mallary 4-4. PASSING - Maryland: Danny O’Brien 18-27-0-250-2; FIU: Wes Carroll 35-58-2-355-2. RECEIVING - Maryland: Torrey Smith 8-159-1, Dave Stinebaugh 3-23, Quintin McCree 2-2, Kerry Boykins 1-27, Adrian Cannon 1-15, Matt Furstenburg 1-11, LaQuan Williams 1-9-1, Kevin Dorsey 1-4; FIU: T.Y. Hilton 7-72, Greg Ellingson 6-93-1, Wayne Times 5-44, Jon Faucher 3-28-1, Junior Mertile 3-26, Jeremiah Harden 3-11, Jason Frierson 2-33, Kedrick 2-7, Darrit Perry 1-13, Darrian Mallary 1-12, Jacob Younger 1-8, Jairus Williams 1-8. MISSED FIELD GOALS - Maryland: Travis Baltz 45. TACKLES - Maryland: Demetrius Hartsfi eld 3-10-13, Adrian Moten 4-7-11, A.J. Francis 3-8-11, Kenny tate 4-6-10, Alex Wujciak 3-7-10; FIU: Anthony Gaitor 4-6-10, Winston Fraser 4-3-7, Jonathan Cyprien 4-2-6, Kenneth Dillard 4-1-5, Toronto Smith 3-2-5. ATT - 33,254. WEATHER - 84 degrees, partly cloudy.

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GAME4Sept. 25, 2010

Maryland 42, FIU 28

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Maryland was in desperate need of a big play when Tony Logan wrapped his arms around a punt at his own 16-yard line. Eight-four yards later, the Terrapins had their first lead against Duke. Logan’s electrifying punt return in the third quarter provided Maryland with the push it needed, and the Terrapins opened the ACC portion of their schedule with a 21-16 victory. Maryland (4-1, 1-0) trailed 9-0 midway in the second quarter and 9-7 at halftime before coming back. Logan’s touchdown made it 14-9, and the Terps held on. Logan sidestepped a potential tackler immediately after catching the punt. He then headed upfield, juked to his left and then cut right at his own 25 before sprinting down the sideline to the end zone. It was Logan’s second punt return for a score in two weeks. Duke (1-4, 0-2) lost for the fourth-straight time. Sophomore Sean Renfree completed 28 of 56 passes for 351 yards and a touchdown, but he was intercepted twice. Donovan Varner had eight catches for 128 yards, and Conner Vernon gained 99 yards on six receptions. A 2-yard touchdown pass from Renfree to Brandon King made it 21-16 with 7:20 to go, and after a Maryland punt the Blue Devils moved from their own 19 to the Maryland 39 with two minutes left. Facing a fourth-and-15, Renfree threw a pass to Austin Kelly that was tipped away. Duke has been tormented this season by too many turn-overs and the Terrapins got their first touchdown late in the first half following an interception, and in the second half Logan and Scott scored on long plays. But the Duke defense - which was allowing 44.5 points per game - made it tough on O’Brien, who was playing in place of injured starter Jamarr Robinson for a second straight week. O’Brien went 9 for 26 for 170 yards, including his TD pass to Scott. Davin Meggett capped off an eight-play, 80-yard drive with a 3-yard TD plunge which cut Duke’s lead to 9-7 with under two minutes left in the first half. Will Snyderwine kicked three first-half field goals when the Maryland defense stiffened in the red zone three times.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalDuke (1-4, 0-2) 3 6 0 7 - 16MARYLAND (4-1, 1-0) 0 7 7 7 - 21

First Quarter DU - FG Will Snyderwine 20, 7:00Second Quarter DU - FG Will Snyderwine 40, 13:35 DU - FG Will Snyderwine 34, 8:14 MD - Davin Meggett 3 run (Travis Baltz kick), 1:12Third Quarter MD - Tony Logan 84 punt return (Baltz kick), 12:22Fourth Quarter MD -Da’Rel Scott 71 pass fr Danny O’Brien (Baltz kick), 13:48 DU - Brandon King 2 pass fr Sean Renfree (Snyderwine kick), 7:20

MD DUFirst Downs 14 21Rushes-Yards 39-124 23-48Comp-Att-Int 9-26-0 28-56-2Passing Yards 170 351Return Yards 88 48Punts-Average 8-36.4 4-45.5Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 7-53 5-50Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-27 0-0Time of Possession 31:10 28:50

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Maryland: Davin Meggett 18-57-1, Da’Rel Scott 14-50, Danny O’Brien 3-14, Adrian Cannon 1-5, D.J. Adams 1-1, Team 2-minus 3; Duke: Josh Snead 4-32, Brandon Connette 2-21, Desmond Scott 9-19, Jay Hollingsworth 3-2, Juwan Thompson 1-0, Sean Renfree 4-minus 26. PASSING - Maryland: Danny O’Brien 9-26-0-170-1; Duke Sean Renfree 28-56-2-351-1. RECEIVING - Maryland: Adrian Cannon 3-22, Torrey Smith 2-50, Da’Rel Scott 1-71-1, Dave Stinebaugh 1-19, Davin Meggett 1-5, Ronnie Tyler 1-3; Duke: Donovan Varner 8-128, Conner Vernon 6-99, Austin Kelly 6-60, Brandon Braxton 2-23, Jay Hollingsworth 2-9, Desmond Scott 2-5, Josh Trezvant 1-25, Brandon King 1-2-1. MISSED FIELD GOALS - None. TACKLES - Maryland: Kenny Tate 3-6-9, Alex Wujciak 2-6-8, Adrian Moten 2-5-7, Joe Vellano 2-5-7 ,Antwine Perez 4-2-6; Duke: Abraham Kromah 9-6-15, Walt Canty 3-3-6, Kelby Brown 2-4-6, Sydney Sarmiento 3-2-5, Patrick Egboh 3-2-5. ATT - 39,106. WEATHER - 69 degrees, clear.

GAME5Oct. 2, 2010

Maryland 21, Duke 16

CLEMSON, S.C. - Danny O’Brien threw for a career-high 302 yards, but Clemson made key plays on special teams to outlast Maryland, 31-7. Andre Ellington had an 87-yard kickoff return score and added a rushing touchdown as Clemson broke a three-game losing streak. The victory for the Tigers (3-3, 1-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) came when former Clemson star C.J. Spiller had his No. 28 retired. And Ellington did his best to emulate the excitement Spiller brought Death Valley the last four years. Ellington broke through the Terps early in the second quarter for Clemson’s first kickoff return score since Spiller had one against South Carolina last November. Ellington also had a 1-yard touchdown in the third quarter and Jaron Brown set up a TD later in the period with a 41-yard punt return. Maryland (4-2, 1-1) had won three of its past four against Clemson, but got its lone TD on a 4-yard halfback pass from Da’Rel Scott to O’Brien who completed 24 of 45 passes. Clemson defensive end Da’Quan Bowers had three sacks, giving him nine on the season. Cornerback Xavier Brewer had a 61-yard interception return touchdown in the final quarter. Maryland’s best chance at a late rally came in the third quarter, driving to the Clemson 29 down 24-7. However, the Terps were flagged for an illegal shift and the Tigers took over on downs. The Terps had Clemson’s number the past few meetings, including the past two at Death Valley where they left with stun-ning victories against the favored Tigers. Maryland outgained Clemson 350 to 213, but the Tigers made plays when they needed them. Scott and Davin Meggett combined for just 47 yards on the ground, and receiver Torrey Smith was held to four catches for 55 yards.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalMARYLAND (4-2, 1-1) 0 7 0 0 - 7Clemson (3-3, 1-2) 3 14 7 7 - 31

First Quarter CU - FG Chandler Catanzaro 42, 13:10Second Quarter MD - Danny O’Brien 4 pass fr Da’Rel Scott (Travis Baltz kick), 11:33 CU - Andre Ellington 87 kickoff return (Catanzaro kick), 11:21 CU - Jamie Harper 1 run (Catanzaro kick), 0:32Third Quarter CU - Andre Ellington 1 run (Catanzaro kick), 11:02Fourth Quarter CU - Xavier Brewer 61 interception return (Catanzaro kick), 5:31

MD CUFirst Downs 18 13Rushes-Yards 21-44 44-94Comp-Att-Int 25-47-3 8-21-0Passing Yards 306 119Return Yards 28 146Punts-Average 7-43.7 7-38.9Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 10-93 3-30Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-3 3-26Time of Possession 28:09 31:51

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Maryland: Davin Meggett 8-29, Da’Rel Scott 4-18, Taylor Watson 2-15, Jamarr Robinson 1-1, Torrey Smith 1-minus 4, Danny O’Brien 5-minus 15; Clemson: Kyle Parker 10-41, Andre Ellington 16-41-1, Jamie Harper 8-8-1, Tajh Boyd 1-7, Chad Diehl 1-1, Roderick McDowell 6-minus 1, Team 2-minus 3. PASSING - Maryland: Danny O’Brien 24-45-3-302, Da’Rel Scott 1-1-0-4-1, Jamarr Robinson 0-1-0-0; Clemson: Kyle Parker 7-20-0-106, Tajh Boyd 1-1-0-13. RECEIVING - Maryland: Adrian Cannon 7-67, Matt Furstenburg 5-98, Tor-rey Smith 4-55, Will Yeatman 3-41, Kevin Dorsey 2-8, Ronnie Tyler 1-18, Taylor Watson 1-11, Quintin McCree 1-4, Danny O’Brien 1-4-1; Clemson: Bryce McNeal 2-12, Marquan Jones 2-10, Jamie Harper 1-40, Dwayne Allen 1-24, Jaron Brown 1-20, Kasey Nobles 1-13. MISSED FIELD GOALS - Maryland: Travis Baltz 33. TACKLES - Maryland: Kenny Tate 4-5-9, Alex Wujciak 2-7-9, Cameron Chism 4-4-8, Adrian Moten 4-2-6, Antwine Perez 3-2-5; Clemson: Rashard Hall 4-4-8, Byron Maxwell 5-2-7, Xavier Brewer 4-2-6, Da’Quan Bowers 4-2-6, Corico Hawkins 1-3-4. ATT - 71,000. WEATHER - 71 degrees, clear.

GAME6Oct. 16, 2010

Clemson 31, Maryland 7

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CHESTNUT HILL, Mass. - Antwine Perez had two inter-ceptions and a fumble recovery, and Danny O’Brien matched a career high with three TD passes to lead Maryland to an emotional 24-21 win over Boston College. O’Brien completed 27 of 40 passes for 182 yards, hitting Torrey Smith, Ronnie Tyler and Kerry Boykins on touchdown passes for Maryland (5-2, 2-1 ACC) which held off a fourth-quarter rally by the Eagles. The Terps were playing without Pete DeSouza, who was lost for the year in a traffic accident less than 48 hours before kickoff. Despite the emotions, O’Brien, also a redshirt freshman, didn’t seem rattled. He did not turn the ball over and connected with eight dif-ferent receivers. Smith had receptions and Tyler added five catches for 57 yards for the Terps who utilized a short passing game to counter the ACC’s top-ranked rush defense. Maryland went ahead late in the first quarter on a 2-yard scoring pass from O’Brien to Smith. The score completed a 13-play drive which was set up by a 29-yard punt return from Tony Logan, the nation’s second-leading returner. After BC tied the game at 7-all with 12:09 left in the second quarter on a Chase Rettig to Bobby Swigert 3-yard TD connec-tion, the Terps cashed in two of the Eagles’ three turnovers. Kenny Tate forced Montel Harris to do something he rarely does, fumble the football. The junior knocked the ball free and Perez recovered at the BC 38. Nine plays later O’Brien hit Tyler on a 9-yard TD pass On BC’s next offensive play, Rettig was intercepted by Perez and he returned it to the Eagles’ 22. O’Brien directed another short TD march, connecting with Boykins on a 6-yard scoring toss on third-and-goal with 2:38 to go in the opening half. Maryland got a 26-yard field goal from Travis Baltz to go ahead 24-7 with 13 seconds to play in the third quarter before BC started to get things going. Rettig hit Ifeanyi Moma for a 23-yard pass to the Maryland 7, and Harris ran it three times for the score that made it 24-14 with 11:20 to play. After BC forced a punt, Rettig threw a long pass to Moma that was high and off his fingertips, only to be caught by Swigert for a gain of 63 yards.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalMARYLAND (5-2, 2-1) 7 14 3 0 - 24Boston Coll. (2-5, 0-4) 0 7 0 14 - 21

First Quarter MD - Torrey Smith 2 pass fr Danny O’Brien (Travis Baltz kick), 5:18Second Quarter BC - Bobby Swigert 3 pass fr Chase Rettig (Nate Freese kick), 12:09 MD - Ronnie Tyler 9 pass fr O’Brien (Baltz kick), 5:28 MD - Kerry Boykins 6 pass fr O’Brien (Baltz kick), 2:38Third Quarter MD - FG Travis Baltz 26, 0:13Fourth Quarter BC - Montel Harris 1 run (Freese kick), 11:20 BC - Montel Harris 1 run (Freese kick), 7:10

MD BCFirst Downs 13 16Rushes-Yards 33-43 34-96Comp-Att-Int 26-39-0 18-33-2Passing Yards 179 189Return Yards 56 28Punts-Average 6-40.8 4-43.8Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1Penalties-Yards 7-61 6-39Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-11 2-11Time of Possession 33:15 26:45

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Maryland: Davin Meggett 15-39, Da’Rel Scott 9-19, Jamarr Robinson 1-5, Torrey Smith 2-2, Team 3-minus 7, Danny O’Brien 3-minus 15; Boston College: Montel Harris 27-116-2, James McCluskey 1-5, Andre Williams 1-1, Sterlin Phifer 1-1, Chase Rettig 3-minus 6, Team 1-minus 21. PASSING - Maryland: Danny O’Brien 26-39-0-179-3; Boston College: Chase Rettig 18-33-2-189-1. RECEIVING - Maryland: Torrey Smith 8-34-1, Ronnie Tyler 5-57-1, Adrian Cannon 4-23, Kerry Boykins 3-32-1, Kevin Dorsey 2-15, Quintin McCree 2-14, Da’Rel Scott 1-4, Davin Meggett 1-0; Boston College: Chris Pantale 6-56, Bobby Swigrt 5-77-1, Ifeanyi Momah 2-26, Johnathan Coleman 2-16, Lars Anderson 2-9, Montel Harris 1-5. MISSED FIELD GOALS - None. TACKLES - Maryland: Kenny Tate 7-1-8, Alex Wujciak 6-2-8, Cameron Chism 5-1-6, Adrian Moten 4-1-5, Drew Gloster 4-0-4; Boston College: Luke Kuechly 10-5-15, Mark Herzlich 6-2-8, Wes Davis 5-1-6, Kevin Pierre-Louis 3-2-5. ATT - 36,078. WEATHER - 54 degrees, sunny.

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GAME7Oct. 23, 2010

Maryland 24, Boston College 21

COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Danny O’Brien threw a career-high four touchdown passes, Kenny Tate and Ryan Donohue each scored on interception returns and Maryland rolled past Wake Forest 62-14 to become bowl eligible. The Terrapins (6-2, 3-1 ACC) scored on their first four pos-sessions and blocked two punts in taking a 27-7 halftime lead. During a 28-point third quarter, Tate and Donohue sandwiched their scores around a touchdown pass by O’Brien to assure Wake Forest (2-6, 1-4) its sixth straight defeat. It was Maryland’s most lopsided ACC win since a 59-7 rout of North Carolina in 2002, and the 62 points tied the school record for a conference game, set in 1975 in a 62-24 win over Virginia. O’Brien, a redshirt freshman, went 13 for 20 for 168 yards before being lifted in the third quarter. He has seven touchdown passes in his last two games and 12 overall. Davin Meggett ran for 94 yards and a touchdown for the Terrapins, whose sixth win made them bowl eligible for the seventh time in 10 years under Friedgen. Wake Forest freshman quarterback Tanner Price completed 16 of 31 passes for 156 yards and a touchdown. Backup Skylar Jones played briefly in the third quarter, but one of his three passes was picked off by Donohue, who took it 25 yards into the end zone. Wake’s running game was held down by Maryland, finishing with minus-3 yards on 21 attempts. Josh Harris, coming off a 241-yard rushing performance against Virginia Tech, was limited to 24 yards on nine carries.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalWake Forest (2-6, 1-4) 7 0 0 7 - 14MARYLAND (6-2, 3-1) 10 17 28 7 - 62

First Quarter MD - FG Travis Baltz 22, 10:04 MD - Torrey Smith 17 pass fr Danny O’Brien (Baltz kick), 2:25 WF - Josh Harris 6 run (Jimmy Newman kick), 0:02Second Quarter MD - Quintin McCree 28 pass fr O’Brien (Baltz kick), 11:50 MD - Haroon Brown 3 pass fr O’Brien (Baltz kick), 9:40 MD - FG Travis Baltz 32, 1:11Third Quarter MD - Kenny Tate 8 interception return (Baltz kick), 13:04 MD - LaQuan Williams 24 pass fr O’Brien (Baltz kick), 9:49 MD - Ryan Donohue 25 interception return (Baltz kick), 9:15 MD - Davin Meggett 14 run (Baltz kick), 2:56Fourth Quarter WF - Terence Davis 8 pass fr Tanner Price (Newman kick), 14:49 MD - D.J. Adams 1 run (Baltz kick), 7:23

MD WFFirst Downs 28 9Rushes-Yards 54-261 21-(-3)Comp-Att-Int 16-24-0 17-34-2Passing Yards 185 158Return Yards 70 9Punts-Average 3-45.0 10-27.5Fumbles-Lost 3-0 1-0Penalties-Yards 6-47 2-30Sacks By-Yards Lost 5-38 0-0Time of Possession 37:29 22:31

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Maryland: Davin Meggett 16-94-1, D.J. Adams 16-84-1, Da’Rel Scott 11-50, Mike Salvatico 6-13, Jamarr Robinson 2-9, Torrey Smith 1-9, Haroon Brown 1-4, Team 1-minus 2; Wake Forest: Josh Harris 10-27-1, Josh Adams 4-5, Tanner Price 7-minus 35. PASSING - Maryland: Danny O’Brien 13-20-0-168-4, Jamarr Robinson 3-3-0-17, Tony Logan 0-1-0-0; Wake Forest: Tanner Price 16-31-1-156-1, Skylar Jones 1-3-1-2. RECEIVING - Maryland: Torrey Smith 5-66-1, Quintin McCree 2-30-1, Kevin Dorsey 2-21, Adrian Cannon 2-14, Haroon Brown 2-11-1, LaQuan Williams 1-24-1, Da’Rel Scott 1-10, Matt Furstenburg 1-9; Wake Forest: Marshall Williams 5-62, Michael Campanaro 3-38, Chris Givens 3-6, Josh Harris 2-20, Cameron Ford 2-15, Danny Dembry 1-9, Terence Davis 1-8-1. MISSED FIELD GOALS - None. TACKLES - Maryland: Kenny Tate 2-5-7, Alex Wujciak 1-5-6, Antwine Perez 4-0-4, A.J. Francis 3-1-4, Darin Drakeford 2-2-4, Nick Peterson 0-4-4; Wake Forest: Hunter Haynes 3-7-10, Kenny Okoro 7-2-9, Matt Woodlief 0-7-7, Alex Frye 4-1-5. ATT - 39,063. WEATHER - 61 degrees, sunny.

GAME8Oct. 30, 2010

Maryland 62, Wake Forest 14

MIAMI - True freshman Stephen Morris threw for 286 yards in his first college start and hit Leonard Hankerson for a 35-yard score with 37 seconds left, rallying Miami past Maryland 26-20 in a game which had four lead changes. The touchdown capped an 82-yard drive that began with 3:06 left and Miami trailing 20-18. The Hurricanes overcame 10 penalties, including one that negated a defensive score, and two blown extra-points. Morris had an interception returned 60 yards for a touch-down by Alex Wujciak, but still managed to finish 18 for 30. He was filling in for Jacory Harris, who was sidelined by a concus-sion. Maryland (6-3, 3-2) had a chance to win at the end. The Terps drove to Miami’s 30 before Danny O’Brien’s pass into the end zone was incomplete on the final play. Travis Baltz put the Terps ahead 20-18 with 9:19 left in the fourth quarter on a 23-yard field goal. He also had a 27-yard field in the second quarter. O’Brien was 9-for-28 for 134 yards, setting the Maryland freshman single-season passing yards record in the process. His 42-yard TD pass to Kevin Dorsey in the opening quarter gave the Terps a 7-6 lead. Despite the loss, the Terps still control their own destiny in the Atlantic Division race with three games left to play.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalMARYLAND (6-3, 3-2) 0 17 0 3 - 20Miami (6-3, 4-2) 6 9 3 8 - 26

First Quarter Mia - Lamar Miller 8 run (team rush failed), 6:09Second Quarter MD - Kevin Dorsey 42 pass fr Danny O’Brien (Travis Baltz kick), 14:52 MD - Alex Wujciak 60 interception return (Baltz kick), 11:38 Mia - Mike James 2 run (team kick blocked), 7:14 MD - FG Travis Baltz 27, 3:21 Mia - FG Matt Bosher 33, 0:36Third Quarter Mia - FG Matt Bosher 23, 9:19Fourth Quarter MD - FG Travis Baltz 23, 9:19 Mia - Leonard Hankerson 35 pass fr Stephen Morris (Miller run), 0:37

MD MiaFirst Downs 15 25Rushes-Yards 25-96 49-218Comp-Att-Int 11-30-1 18-30-2Passing Yards 158 286Return Yards 138 2Punts-Average 6-47.5 5-44.2Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-0Penalties-Yards 7-56 10-100Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-15 2-10Time of Possession 23:18 36:42

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Maryland: Davin Meggett 9-70, Da’Rel Scott 9-30, Taylor Watson 2-16, Team 1-minus 1, Jamarr Robinson 1-minus 8, Danny O’Brien 3-minus 11; Miami: Lamar Miller 22-125-1, Mike James 10-51-1, Graig Cooper 10-40, Stephen Morris 6-13, Travis Benjamin 1-minus 11. PASSING - Maryland: Danny O’Brien 9-28-1-134-1, Jamarr Robinson 2-2-0-24; Miami: Stephen Morris 18-30-2-286-1. RECEIVING - Maryland: Kevin Dorsey 3-63-1, Torrey Smith 3-35, Ronnie Tyler 2-11, Adrian Cannon 1-26, Da’Rel Scott 1-12, Quintin McCree 1-11; Miami: Travis Benjamin 5-127, LaRon Byrd 5-61, Leonard Hankerson 4-66-1, Lamar Miller 2-20, Aldarius Johnson 1-7, Graig Cooper 1-5. MISSED FIELD GOALS - None. TACKLES - Maryland: Kenny Tate 11-1-12, Antwine Perez 6-2-8, Demetrius Hartsfi eld 5-3-8, Cameron Chism 4-2-6, Adrian Moten 2-3-5; Miami: Colin Mc-Carthy 4-2-6, Ray-Ray Armstrong 3-2-5, Ramon Buchanan 3-1-4, Sean Spence 2-1-3. ATT - 55,434. WEATHER - 64 degrees, sunny.

GAME9Nov. 6, 2010

Miami 26, Maryland 20

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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- D.J. Adams ran for three touchdowns and Danny O’Brien ran for one and threw for two, leading Maryland to a 42-23 victory against Virginia. The Terrapins (7-3, 4-2 ACC) remained in control of their chance to play in their first ACC championship game. Maryland will gain the Atlantic Division’s berth if they win their final regular season games, both at home, against Florida State and North Carolina State. Virginia (4-6, 1-5) saw its three-game winning streak in the series end on Senior Day, and lost to its northern border rival for only the fifth time in the last 19 meetings. Adams scored his third touchdown on a 2-yard run just 35 seconds into the fourth quarter, capping a drive kept alive by a pass that went through the hands of Virginia linebacker Darnell Carter and into the arms of LaQuan Williams for a 26-yard gain on third-and-14. After Virginia backed up inside its own 5 yard-line and punted, with the Terps taking over at the Cavaliers’ 42, O’Brien drove them for the clinching score in eight plays. His 2-yard toss to Da’Rel Scott pushed the lead to 35-23, and the outcome was determined. Two interceptions of Virginia’s Marc Verica followed on the Cavaliers’ ensuing possessions, and O’Brien hit Torrey Smith with a 12-yard TD pass with 2:35 remaining. The Terps freshman finished 17 for 28 for 289 yards, and Smith caught seven for 157 yards. Verica was mistake-free before the final quarter, and was 25 for 43 for 265 yards. The Terps led 21-20 at halftime, and all three scoring drives included a long pass.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalMARYLAND (7-3, 4-2) 7 14 0 21 - 42Virginia (4-6, 1-5) 10 10 3 0 - 23

First Quarter VA - FG Robert Randolph 35, 9:49 MD - D.J. Adams 6 run (Travis Baltz kick), 7:21 VA - Terence Fells-Danzer 16 pass fr Jacob Hodges (Randolph kick), 5:20Second Quarter MD - Danny O’Brien 12 run (Baltz kick), 12:34 MD - D.J. Adams (Baltz kick), 4:01 VA - Jeremiah Mathis 1 pass fr Marc Verica (Randolph kick), 1:42 VA - FG Chris Hinkebein 52, 0:00Third Quarter VA - FG Robert Randolph 37, 1:47Fourth Quarter MD - D.J. Adams 2 run (Baltz kick), 14:25 MD - Da’Rel Scott 2 pass fr O’Brien (Baltz kick), 8:12 MD - Torrey Smith 12 pass fr O’Brien (Baltz kick), 2:35

MD VAFirst Downs 20 23Rushes-Yards 36-136 27-92Comp-Att-Int 17-28-0 27-48-2Passing Yards 289 290Return Yards 32 41Punts-Average 5-44.0 4-33.8Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0Penalties-Yards 8-60 16-145Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-11 0-0Time of Possession 30:46 29:14

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Maryland: Da’Rel Scott 11-55, D.J. Adams 13-37-3, Davin Meggett 5-18, Danny O’Brien 2-13-1, Taylor Watson 1-11, Jamarr Robinson 1-3, Ronnie Tyler 1-1, Torrey Smith 2-minus 2; Virginia: Keith Payne 18-68, Raynard Horne 2-14, Perry Jones 3-11, Terence Fells-Danzer 1-3, Torrey Mack 1-0, Marc Verica 2-minus 4. PASSING - Maryland: Danny O’Brien 17-28-0-289-2; Virginia: Marc Verica 25-43-2-265-1, Michael Rocco 1-3-0-9, Jacob Hodges 1-1-0-16-1, Team 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING - Maryland: Torrey Smith 7-157-1, Adrian Cannon 4-23, Da’Rel Scott 2-8-1, Quintin McCree 1-55, LaQuan Williams 1-26, Ronnie Tyler 1-11, Kerry Boykins 1-9; Virginia: Dontrelle Inman 6-60, Kris Burd 5-68, Matt Snyder 3-36, Raynard Horne 3-25, Paul Freedman 2-40, Terence Fells-Danzer 2-18-1, Keith Payne 2-15, Perry Jones 2-14, Colter Phillips 1-13, Jeremiah Mathis 1-1-1. MISSED FIELD GOALS - None. TACKLES - Maryland: Alex Wujciak 1-10-11, Joe Vellano 2-6-8, Antwine Perez 2-5-7, Adrian Moten 4-2-6, Kenny Tate 3-3-6; Virginia: Steve Greer 2-7-9, Darnell Carter 1-8-9, Rodney McLeod 2-6-8, Chase Minnifi eld 4-3-7, LaRoy Reynolds 3-4-7. ATT - 45,634. WEATHER - 64 degrees, clear.

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GAME10Nov. 13, 2010

Maryland 42, Virginia 23 COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Christian Ponder threw for 170 yards and a touchdown, and Florida State beat Maryland 30-16 to remain in the hunt to play in the ACC title game. The Terrapins (7-4, 4-3) were eliminated from contention. Maryland, which became the last ACC team to lose at home this season, needed to beat the Seminoles and Wolfpack to win the division crown for the first time. Down 23-16, Maryland drove to the Florida State 19 in the final minute before Nick Moody intercepted a fourth-down pass by redshirt freshman Danny O’Brien and took it 90 yards for the clinching score with 36 seconds left. The Seminoles took advantage of four Maryland turnovers, including two interceptions and a fumble in the fourth quarter after FSU took a 20-16 lead. The Terrapins came in with an ACC-low eight turnovers in 10 games. Neither team led by more than seven points until the closing seconds and the lead changed hands three times. Chris Thompson ran for 95 yards, including a 70-yard touch-down, Ponder completed 16 of 26 passes and Bert Reed had six catches for 93 yards and a touchdown for the Seminoles. Da’Rel Scott gained 84 yards rushing for the Terrapins and Davin Meggett ran for 72 yards. O’Brien went 25 for 45 for 269 yards and a touchdown. Maryland took a 16-13 lead in the third quarter on a 32-yard field goal by Travis Baltz after Thompson lost a fumble at the FSU 47. Florida State answered with a 44-yard touchdown pass from Ponder to Reed, who caught a short throw over the middle and weaved his way into the end zone. Greg Reid then intercepted a pass by O’Brien at the Maryland 43. The Seminoles punted, but the kick hit Maryland’s Cameron Chism and was recovered by FSU. That led by a field goal by Dustin Hopkins for a 23-16 lead with 4:37 left. The Terrapins wore black helmets for the first time this sea-son, along with black jerseys and pants with camouflage trim to support the Wounded Warrior Project. Maryland fans were also dressed in black.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalFlorida State (8-3, 6-2) 10 3 7 10 - 30MARYLAND (7-4, 4-3) 3 10 3 0 - 16

First Quarter MD - FG Travis Baltz 31, 9:21 FS - Chris Thompson 70 run (Dustin Hopkins kick), 9:05 FS - FG Dustin Hopkins 37, 5:07Second Quarter MD - Will Yeatman 7 pass fr Danny O’Brien (Baltz kick), 14:05 MD - FG Travis Baltz, 32, 2:27 FS - FG Dustin Hopkins 30, 0:32Third Quarter MD - FG Travis Baltz 32, 5:27 FS - Bert Reed 44 pass fr Christian Ponder (Hopkins kick), 2:55Fourth Quarter FS - FG Dustin Hopkins 34, 4:37 FS - Nick Moody 96 interception return (Hopkins kick), 0:36

MD FSFirst Downs 23 15Rushes-Yards 34-163 30-151Comp-Att-Int 25-45-2 17-27-1Passing Yards 269 203Return Yards 21 107Punts-Average 2-35.0 2-27.5Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-1Penalties-Yards 5-45 6-45Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-9 2-9Time of Possession 31:40 28:20

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Maryland: Da’Rel Scott 10-87, Davin Meggett 11-72, D.J. Adams 5-12, Kevin Dorsey 1-4, Ronnie Tyler 1-0, Danny O’Brien 6-minus 12; Florida State: Chris Thompson 8-95-1, Ty Jones 10-37, Lonnie Pryor 3-12, Christian Ponder 9-7. PASSING - Maryland: Danny O’Brien 25-45-2-269-1; Florida State: Christian Ponder 16-26-1-170-1, Shawn Powell 1-1-0-33. RECEIVING - Maryland: Torrey Smith 7-69, Will Yeatman 5-47-1, Adrian Cannon 4-50, Ronnie Tyler 2-49, Da’Rel Scott 2-8, Kevin Dorsey 2-6, Kerry Boykins 1-20, Devonte Campbell 1-14, Quintin McCree 1-6; Florida State: Bert Reed 6-93-1, Chris Thompson 3-25, Rodney Smith 2-24, Ty Jones 2-7, Mike Harris 1-33, Beau Reliford 1-16, Taiwan Easterling 1-3, Josh Gehres 1-2. MISSED FIELD GOALS - Florida State: Dustin Hopkins 37, 51. TACKLES - Maryland: Alex Wujciak 6-4-10, Demetrius Hartsfi eld 2-6-8, Cameron Chism 5-2-7, Antwine Perez 3-4-7, Kenny Tate 2-5-7; Florida State: Nick Moody 7-6-13, Xavier Rhodes 5-4-9, Nigel Bradham 4-5-9, Greg Reid 6-0-6, Kendall Smith 2-4-6. ATT - 48,115. WEATHER - 49 degrees, clear.

GAME11Nov. 20, 2010

Florida State 30, Maryland 16 COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Danny O’Brien threw for a career-high 417 yards and four touchdowns, all to Torrey Smith, and Maryland denied No. 21 North Carolina State a spot in the Atlantic Coast Conference title game by defeating the Wolfpack, 38-31. Needing a victory to win the league’s Atlantic Division, the Wolfpack (8-4, 5-3) scored touchdowns on their first two pos-sessions to take a 14-0 lead. But the Terrapins (8-4, 5-3) rallied behind O’Brien, who made up for a running game that finished with negative yardage. North Carolina State ended up in a second-place tie with Maryland behind Florida State, which will face Virginia Tech in the championship game on Dec. 5. O’Brien, a redshirt freshman, completed 33 of 47 passes in the first 400-yard game by a Terp quarterback since Scott Milanovich in 1993. Smith had a career-high 14 catches for 224 yards and became the first Maryland player with four touchdown recep-tions in a single game. Smith scored on passes of 11, 10, 12 and 71 yards. The last touchdown came with 6:26 left immediately after Maryland’s Drew Gloster sacked Russell Wilson on a fourth-down play from the Maryland 8 with the Terrapins ahead 31-17. Wilson scored on a 1-yard run with 2:39 remaining. The Wolfpack recovered the onside kick and Wilson threw a TD pass with 1:16 left, but Maryland pounced on the ensuing onside kick. Travis Baltz had the wind behind him when he kicked a career-long 52-yard field goal to put the Terrapins up 17-14 at halftime. Maryland made it 24-14 in the third quarter when O’Brien capped an 80-yard drive with a pass to Smith, who wriggled free in the left side of the end zone. O’Brien completed four passes on the drive, including three to Smith for 44 yards.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalNC State (8-4, 5-3) 14 0 3 14 - 31MARYLAND (8-4, 5-3) 0 17 7 14 - 38

First Quarter NCS - Russell Wilson 1 run (Josh Czajkowski kick), 8:20 NCS - Owen Spencer 15 pass fr Wilson (Czajkowski kick), 1:40Second Quarter MD - D.J. Adams 2 run (Travis Baltz kick), 12:59 MD - Torrey Smith 11 pass fr Danny O’Brien (Baltz kick), 2:25 MD - FG Travis Baltz 52, 0:12Third Quarter MD - Torrey Smith 10 pass fr O’Brien (Baltz kick), 4:59 NCS - FG Josh Czajkowski 31, 0:30Fourth Quarter MD - Torrey Smith 12 pass fr O’Brien (Baltz kick), 11:46 MD - Torrey Smith 71 pass fr O’Brien (Baltz kick), 6:26 NCS - Russell Wilson 1 run (Czajkowski kick), 2:39 NCS - James Washington 3 pass fr Wilson (Czajkowski kick), 1:16

MD NCSFirst Downs 18 32Rushes-Yards 20-(-9) 36-123Comp-Att-Int 33-47-0 31-62-1Passing Yards 417 311Return Yards 26 2Punts-Average 5-34.6 5-35.4Fumbles-Lost 1-0 4-1Penalties-Yards 9-92 2-20Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-42 3-20Time of Possession 28:52 31:08

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Maryland: Davin Meggett 4-11, Jamarr Robinson 1-minus 1, Team 1-minus 1, D.J. Adams 7-minus 1-1, Danny O’Brien 3-minus 9, Da’Rel Scott 4-minus 10, Paul Pinegar 0-2; NC State: James Washington 15-55, Russell Wilson 17-53, Mustafa Greene 2-8, Dean Haynes 2-7. PASSING - Maryland: Danny O’Brien 33-47-0-417-4; NC State: Russell Wilison 31-60-1-311-2, Team 0-2-0-0. RECEIVING - Maryland: Torrey Smith 14-224-4, Will Yeatman 5-46, Adrian Cannon 5-36, Quintin McCree 4-44, Davin Meggett 2-2, LaQuan Williams 1-29, Kevin Dorsey 1-20, Kerry Boykins 1-16; NC State: Jarvis Williams 8-78, James Washington 6-46-1, Owen Spencer 5-69-1, Darrell Davis 4-86, George Bryan 4-24, Mustafa Greene 1-4, Russell Wilson 1-4, Jay Smith 1-3, T.J. Graham 1-minus 3. MISSED FIELD GOALS - Maryland: Travis Baltz 37; NC State Josh Czajkowski 38. TACKLES - Maryland: Antwine Perez 6-5-11, Cameron Chism 5-4-9, Trenton Hughes 5-2-7, Demetrius Hartsfi eld 4-3-7, Alex Wujciak 1-6-7; NC State: Brandan Bishop 4-8-12, Audie Cole 6-5-11, J.R. Sweezy 3-5-8, David Amerson 4-3-7, C.J. Wilson 1-5-6. ATT - 35,370. WEATHER - 44 degrees, clear.

GAME12Nov. 27, 2010

Maryland 38, No.21 NC State 31

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WASHINGTON - The Maryland Terrapins forced four turn-overs and Da’Rel Scott ran for 200 yards with a 51-20 victory over East Carolina in the Military Bowl.e Scott had second-half touchdown runs of 61 and 91 yards on back-to-back offensive plays and posted the school’s first 200-yard rushing game since 2003. D.J. Adams had four short touchdown runs for the Terrapins, who finished 9-4. Dominique Davis completed 33 of 54 passes for 255 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions for East Carolina (6-7), which scored a season-low in points and committed 15 penalties. The first half included 12 penalties, four turnovers, a blocked extra point and a missed 25-yard field goal. The Terrapins scored on a 45-yard touchdown pass from ACC rookie of the year Danny O’Brien to Kevin Dorsey, a 1-yard run by Adams and a 23-yard field goal by Travis Baltz. East Carolina didn’t score until Mike Barbour’s 37-yard field goal with 6:08 left in the half - the longest the Pirates had gone into a game without scoring this season. The Terrapins began scoring at will in the second half. They added to a 16-3 halftime lead when David Mackall returned a tipped interception 35 yards to East Carolina’s 1, setting up Adams’ second touchdown. Dwayne Harris’ 36-yard punt return led to East Carolina’s first touchdown, a 20-yard pass to Lance Lewis that made the score 23-10, but the Terrapins responded with a 69-yard drive capped by another touchdown from Adams. Scott ran up the middle untouched for a 61-yard score on the first play of a drive late in the third quarter, and did virtually the same from 91 yards on the first play of the next drive early in the fourth.

1st 2nd 3rd 4th - FinalEast Carolina (6-7) 0 3 10 7 - 20MARYLAND (9-4) 6 10 21 14 - 51

First Quarter MD - Kevin Dorsey 45 pass fr Danny O’Brien (Travis Baltz kick), 10:35Second Quarter MD - FG Travis Baltz 23, 9:46 EC - FG Mike Barbour 37, 6:08 MD - D.J. Adams 1 run (Baltz kick), 2:57Third Quarter MD - D.J. Adams 1 run (Baltz kick), 13:13 EC - Lance Lewis 20 pass fr Domonique Davis (Barbour kick), 9:51 MD - D.J. Adams 1 run (Baltz kick), 4:32 EC - FG Mike Barbour 31, 1:18 MD - Da’Rel Scott 61 run (Baltz kick), 1:00Fourth Quarter MD - Da’Rel Scott 91 run (Baltz kick), 11:20 MD - D.J. Adams 4 run (Baltz kick), 4:41 EC - Justin Jones 14 pass fr Brad Wornick (Barbour kick), 1:43

MD ECFirst Downs 18 19Rushes-Yards 38-297 21-32Comp-Att-Int 13-22-2 39-62-2Passing Yards 181 311Return Yards 31 36Punts-Average 3-36.7 4-35.2Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-2Penalties-Yards 11-98 15-120Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-13 0-0Time of Possession 29:47 30:13

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Maryland: Da’Rel Scott 13-200-2, Davin Meggett 7-62, D.J. Adams 13-35-4, Taylor Watson 2-2, Mike Salvatico 2-1, Torrey Smith 1-minus 3; East Carolina: Giavani Ruffi n 11-27, Michael Dobson 1-4, Michael Bowman 1-4, Norman Whitley 1-4, Jon Williams 1-1, Domonique Davis 5-minus 1, Dwayne Harris 1-minus 7. PASSING - Maryland: Danny O’Brien 13-22-2-181-1; East Carolina: Domo-nique 35-57-2-268-1, Brad Wornick 4-5-0-43-1. RECEIVING - Maryland: Davin Meggett 2-52, Kevin Dorsey 2-50-1, Matt Furstenburg 2-40, Kerry Boykins 2-14, Torrey Smith 2-10, Tony Logan 1-7, Taylor Watson 1-5, LaQuan Williams 1-3; East Carolina: Lance Lewis 11-137-1; Dwayne Harris 8-68, A.Bodenheimer 5-43, Justin Jones 4-60-1, Jon Williams 4-minus 8, Giavani Ruffi n 3-4, Michael Bowman 2-minus 1, Dayn Arrington 1-8, Jeremy Davis 1-0. TACKLES - Maryland: Demetrius Hartsfi eld 3-10-13, Antwine Perez 7-1-8, Cameron Chism 5-1-6, Kenny Tate 3-3-6, Trenton Hughes 4-1-5, Alex Wujciak 1-4-5; East Carolina: D.Blacknall 5-6-11, Lamar McLendon 4-5-9, Dustin Lineback 3-5-8, Josh Smith 1-6-7, Mel Patterson 1-6-7. ATT - 38,062. WEATHER - 44 degrees, clear.

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GAME13Dec. 29, 2010 - Military Bowl

Maryland 51, East Carolina 20

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10 D.J. ADAMS

RB • 5-10 • 220 • FR

A powerful but explosive running back with a nack for fi nding the end zone ... had an impressive freshman season, setting a single-season school record for rushing touchdowns as the team’s short-yardage specialist ... earned Iron Terp status in spring testing, posting the eighth-best strength index on the team.

2010 Highlights: Played in nine games as a reserve tailback ... third on the team in rushes (67) and rushing yards (239) ... had a team-high 11 rushing touchdowns, a Maryland freshman record and the most by a Terp RB since 2007 when Keon Lattimore had 13 and Lance Ball had 12 ... saw his fi rst action against Navy (9/6), rushing once for 1 yard ... rushed 11 times for 70 yards and two touchdowns against Morgan State (9/11) ... did not play against West Virginia (9/18) or FIU (9/25) ... had one rush for a yard against Duke (10/2) ... didn’t play against Clemson (10/16) or Boston College (10/23) ... set career highs with 16 rushes for 84 yards against Wake Forest (10/30) and added a touchdown ... played against Miami (11/6) but didn’t have a carry ... ran for three TDs against Virginia (11/13), becoming the fi rst Terp to post three of more in one game since Lance Ball (10/6/07) ... had a game-high 13 rushes for 37 yards against the Cavaliers ... rushed fi ve times for 12 yards against Florida State (11/20) ... fi nished the NC State game (11/27) with minus-1 yard on seven rushes, but had a 2-yard TD run ... also had a 1-yard run on fourth-and-1 with less than 1:00 to go in the game, enabling the Terps to hold onto the ball and run out the clock ... set a Maryland bowl record with a career-high four rushing TDs against East Carolina (12/29) ... combined with his 3-TD game vs. Virginia, he became the fi rst Maryland RB with two 3-TD games since Chris Downs in 2002.

ADAMS’ CAREER STATISTICSRushing G-GS Att. Gain Lost Net Avg. TD LP2010 9-0 67 253 14 239 3.6 11 23Career 9-0 67 253 14 239 3.6 11 23

Career HighsRushing Yards - 84 (vs. Wake Forest, 10/30/10)Rushing Attempts - 16 (vs. Wake Forest, 10/30/10)Rushing TDs - 4 (vs. East Carolina, 12/29/10)Long Rush - 23 (vs. Morgan State, 9/11/10)

95 JUSTIN ANDERSON

DL • 6-5 • 275 • SO

An impressive physical presence along the defensive line ... played tackle last season but moved to anchor (strongside end) in the spring and No. 1 on the depth chart all year.

2010 Highlights: Started all 13 games at anchor ... made a career-high fi ve tackles against Navy (9/6) and combined on a tackle for loss ... tied that career-high with another fi ve tackles against FIU (9/25), including a career-best two tackles for loss ... had four stops against Clemson (10/16), including one TFL ... made one tackle against Miami (11/6) ... recorded two tackles against Virginia (11/13) ... had his fi rst career sack against Florida State (11/20) and fi nished with three tackles ... followed with another sack against NC State (11/27) for a loss of 10 yards.

ANDERSON’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int.2009 6-0 1 2 3 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-02010 13-13 8 14 22 5.5-15 2.0-11 1 0 0 0-0Career 19-13 9 16 25 6.0-16 2.0-11 1 0 0 0-0

Career HighsTackles - 5 (twice: vs. FIU 9/25/10; vs. Navy, 9/6/10)TFL - 2.0 (vs. FIU 9/25/10)Forced Fumbles - 1 (vs. Navy, 9/6/10)

35 TRAVIS BALTZ

P • 6-3 • 210 • SR

A four-year starter who earned all-conference honors in 2008 and freshman All-America accolades in 2007 ... suffered through an injury-plagued 2009 campaign, but rebounded with a solid senior season one in which he served as both the punter and place-kicker ... a two-time candidate for the Ray Guy Award (2009-10) ... ended his career ranked fi fth in school history in punting average (41.2) and third in punting yards (9,224) ... holds the single-season school record for consecutive PATs (47 in 2010) ... entered school a semester early, in January, 2007 and won the starting punting job in fall camp ... served as the No. 2 place-kicker in 2007 ... a four-time member of the Academic All-ACC team ... one of only three players in school history, and 13 in ACC annals, to earn academic all-league honors four times ... a two-time nominee for Academic All-America honors ... played in the 2011 Eastham Energy College All-Star Game.

2010 Highlights: An Academic All-ACC choice .... ranked sixth in the ACC and 50th nationally in punting average (41.7) ... candidate for the Ray Guy Award ... a semifi nalist for the Campbell Trophy and nominee for the Wuerffel Trophy ... voted to the CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-America All-District II fi rst team on Nov. 4 ... named the team’s special teams performer and earned the George C. Cook Memorial Award (senior with the highest GPA) at the end-of-year banquet ... 23 of his 67 punts (34 percent) dropped inside the opponents’ 20 ... responsible for both phases of the kicking game ... 14-for-18 on fi eld goals and 53-for-54 on PATs in his fi rst action as a collegiate kicker ... the 53 PATs are tied for the most in school history ... his 95 points ranked eighth on the school’s single-season scoring list (third among place-kickers) ... averaged a career-best 53.0 yards (No. 2 on the Maryland single-game list) on three punts with a long of 61 in the season opener against Navy (9/6), putting one inside the 20 ... also made his fi rst collegiate FGA, a 24-yarder ... averaged 41.2 yards on four punts against Morgan State (9/11) with three punts inside the 20 ... also made two 47-yard fi eld goals and handled kickoffs in the second half after an injury to Ted Townsley ... punted seven times and averaged 45.3 ypp against West Virginia (9/18), putting four punts inside the 20 and two inside the 10 ... had a season-long punt of 62 yards against the Mountaineers ... had a season-high eight punts against FIU (9/25) and averaged 40.0 ypp, with a long of 53 and one punt inside the 10 ... tied a season high with eight punts against Duke (10/2), averaging 36.4 ypp and dropping four inside the 20 ... had a solid game punting against Clemson (10/16), averaging 43.7 yards on seven punts, but missed a 33-yard fi eld goal ... averaged 40.8 ypp on six punts against Boston College (10/23), putting one inside the 10 ... also had a 26-yard fi eld goal that proved to be the difference in the game ...connected on

22-yard and 32-yard fi eld goals against Wake Forest (10/30) and averaged 45.0 yards on three punts ... knocked down fi eld goals of 23 and 27 yards while averaging 47.5 yards on six punts with a season-long 62 yarder against Miami (11/6) ... punted fi ve times and averaged 44 yards with one inside the 20 against Virginia (11/13) ... made a career-high three fi eld goals (31, 32, 32 yards) and put both of his punts inside the 20 against Florida State (11/20) ... missed a 37-yard fi eld goal that snapped a streak of eight consecutive successful tries, but made a career-long 52 yarder right before halftime against NC State (11/27) ... punted fi ve times, putting two inside the 20 and one inside the 10 against the Wolfpack ... hit 1 of 2 fi eld goals vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29) ... had his single-season school record of 47 consecutive PATs snapped (blocked) vs. ECU ... a preseason All-ACC selection ... a fi rst team choice by Blue Ribbon and fourth team by Phil Steele’s Preview.

BALTZ’S CAREER STATISTICSPunting G-GS Punts Yds Avg I20 I10 LP2007 13-13 68 2,782 40.9 16 5 652008 13-13 61 2,506 41.1 24 6 592009 7-7 28 1,140 40.7 5 1 512010 13-13 67 2,796 41.7 23 10 62Career 46-46 224 9,224 41.2 68 22 65

Kicking G-GS FG-A XP-A 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg. Pts.2010 13-13 14-18 53-54 6-7 5-7 2-3 1-1 52 95Career 13-13 14-18 53-54 6-7 5-7 2-3 1-1 52 95

Career Highs: Most Punts - 9 (vs. FIU 9/9/07)Punting Average - 53.0 yards (vs. Navy, 9/6/10)Longest Punt - 65 yards (vs. Georgia Tech, 10/6/07) Most Field Goals - 3 (vs. Florida State, 11/20/10) Longest Field Goal - 52 yards (vs. NC State, 11/27/10)

13 KERRY BOYKINS

WR • 6-0 • 200 • S0

A speedy yet physical third-year wide receiver with explosive abilities ... a reserve at the F-receiver (slot) position ... also a solid special teams player.

2010 Highlights: Played in all 13 games as a reserve wideout and special teams player ... posted a career-high four tackles (all on kickoff return) vs. Morgan State (9/11) ... had a career-long 27-yard reception vs. FIU (9/25) ... had a career day against Boston College (10/23), setting career highs in receptions (3) and receiving yards (32), while catching his fi rst career TD pass ... posted one catch for nine yards against Virginia (11/13) ... had one reception for 20 yards against Florida State (11/20) ... also had one catch for 16 yards against NC State (11/27) and had one special teams tackle ... made two receptions for 14 yards and had a pair of tackles against East Carolina (12/29).

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BOYKINS’ CAREER STATISTICSReceiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP2009 10-2 6 79 13.2 0 242010 13-0 10 124 12.4 1 27Career 23-2 16 203 12.7 1 27

Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int.2009 10-2 4 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-02010 13-0 5 6 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0Career 22-2 9 7 16 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0

Career Highs Receptions - 3 (vs. Boston College, 10/23/10)Receiving Yards - 32 (vs. Boston College, 10/23/10) Tackles - 4 (vs. Morgan State, 9/11/10)Receiving TDs - 1 (vs. Boston College, 10/23/10)

32 HAROON BROWN

RB • 5-10 • 260 • JR

A powerful blocker with good running ability ... split time with Taylor Watson at fullback ... also sees time on special teams ... posted the third-best bench press (435) for RBs in school history and the seventh-best strength index on the team during spring testing.

2010 Highlights: Played in 12 games, making three starts ... recorded the fi rst run of his career against Wake Forest (10/30), rushing for 4 yards ... also caught two passes against the Demon Deacons, one for a 3-yard touchdown, the fi rst of his career ... did not see action vs. FSU (11/20).

BROWN’S CAREER STATISTICSRushing G-GS Att. Gain Lost Net Avg. TD LP2007 5-0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 02008 12-0 0 0 0 0 -- 0 02009 Did not play2010 12-3 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4Career 29-3 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4

Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP2007 5-0 0 0 -- 0 02008 12-0 1 20 20.0 0 202009 Did not play2010 12-3 2 11 5.5 1 8Career 29-3 3 31 10.3 1 20

7 ADRIAN CANNON

WR • 6-2 • 204 • SR

A physical, fi ve-year wideout who was a two-year starter at X-receiver ... possesses good hands ... durable player who saw action in each of his fi nal 44 games ... had 23 career starts at wide receiver ... ended his career ranked 17th in school history with 86 receptions.

2010 Highlights: Played in all 13 games, including 12 starts at X receiver ... second on the team with 36 receptions ... posted one catch for 5 yards against Navy (9/6) ... had a 19-yard TD on his only reception against Morgan State (9/11) ... caught three passes vs. West Virginia (9/18), totaling 24 yards ... had one catch for 15 yards against FIU (9/25) ... had three catches for 22 yards against Duke (10/2) ... set a career high with seven receptions for a season-high 67

yards against Clemson (10/16), including a one-handed, highlight-reel catch that set up a Maryland touchdown ... posted four catches for 23 yards against Boston College (10/23) ... had two catches for 14 yards against Wake Forest (10/30) ... had a 26-yard reception against Miami (11/6) ... made four catches for 23 yards against Virginia (11/13) ... had 50 yards receiving on four catches against Florida State (11/20) ... posted fi ve receptions for 36 yards against NC State (11/27).

CANNON’S CAREER STATISTICSReceiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP2007 7-0 3 68 22.7 0 442008 13-1 3 75 25.0 1 592009 12-10 44 468 10.6 4 292010 13-12 36 324 9.0 1 26Career 45-23 86 935 10.9 6 59

Career Highs Receptions - 7 (vs. Clemson, 10/16/10)Receiving Yards - 68 (vs. FSU 11/21/09) Long Reception - 59-yard TD (vs. Nevada, 12/30/08)Receiving TDs - 2 (vs. Wake Forest, 10/10/09)

22 CAMERON CHISM

DB • 5-10 • 190 • JR

A third-year cornerback who took over a starting role in 2009 due to the season-ending injury to Nolan Carroll ... led the team with four interceptions in 2009 ... has played in 34 games with starts in each of the last 23 contests.

2010 Highlights: Started all 13 games at cornerback ... tied for second on the team with eight pass breakups ... ranked sixth on the team in tackles (70) ... had three tackles and a PBU against Navy (9/6) ... made two stops and had one PBU vs. Morgan St. (9/11) ... made a then season-high seven tackles against West Virginia (9/18), including four solo stops, and combined on a TFL ... had a career-high four pass breakups and added fi ve tackles, including four solo stops, against FIU (9/25) ... his four PBUs were tied for the single-game high in the FBS on the year (also Antwine Perez and others) ... made four stops against Duke (10/2) and had one TFL ... set a then season high with eight tackles against Clemson (10/16), recorded the fi rst sack of his career and had 1.5 tackles for loss ... third on the team with six tackles against Boston College (10/23) and also had a pass breakup ... posted six stops for the second straight game against Miami (11/6) ... made fi ve tackles against Virginia (11/13) ... third on the team with seven tackles against Florida State (11/20), including fi ve solos and one tackle for loss ... also forced a fumble and recoverd it ... made a season-high nine tackles, including fi ve solos, against NC State (11/27) ... had six tackles and a pass breakup against East Carolina (12/29).

CHISM’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int.2008 9-0 4 4 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-02009 12-10 43 23 66 1.5-5 0.0-0 0 0 8 4-292010 13-13 43 27 70 4.0-9 1.0-3 1 1 8 0-0Career 34-23 90 54 144 5.5-14 1.0-3 1 1 16 4-29

Career Highs Tackles - 12 (vs. MTSU, 9/19/09)Solo Tackles - 9 (vs. MTSU, 9/19/09)

TFL - 1.5 (vs. Clemson, 10/16/10)Interceptions - 2 (vs. MTSU, 9/19/09)PBU - 4 (vs. FIU, 9/25/10)

79 PETE DESOUZA

OL • 6-6 • 310 • FR

An imposing physical specimen who has good feet and agility ... served as a reserve the fi rst three games before moving into a starting role against FIU (9/25) ... involved in a traffi c accident two days prior to the Boston College game (10/23) and missed the rest of the season ... fractured both of his lower legs in the accident, but expected to make a full recovery.

2010 Highlights: Saw action at right tackle in fi ve games, with three starts Saw action at right tackle in fi ve games, including three starts, for an offense which ranked 29th in the FBS in scoring (32.2 ppg) and tied for fi fth nationally in fewest turnovers (15) ... made his collegiate debut against Morgan State (9/11) ... saw signifi cant action against West Virginia (9/18) after a season-ending injury to Justin Gilbert ... made his fi rst start against FIU (9/25) and helped the Terps tally a season-high 419 yards of total offense ... helped the Terps post 302 passing yards against Clemson (10/16).

76 R.J. DILL

OL • 6-7 • 300 • SO

A strong offensive lineman with a massive frame ... has spent most of his career at right tackle but moved to left tackle after a season-ending injury to Justin Gilbert in the West Virginia game (9/18).

2010 Highlights: Started all 13 games (three at right tackle; 10 at left tackle) for an offense which ranked 29th in the FBS in scoring (32.2 ppg) and tied for fi fth nationally in fewest turnovers (15) ... part of the line that helped the Terps run for 261 yards against Navy (9/6), the most in a game since they had 271 vs. Delaware in 2008 ... average of 7.7 ypr in the game was the highest since posting 7.9 ypr against North Carolina on 11/2/02 ... helped the Terps post their second consecutive 200-yard rushing game with 221 against Morgan State (9/11), marking the fi rst time Maryland had back-to-back 200-yard rushing games since 2007 ... helped hold FIU (9/25) to just one sack after the Panthers entered the game 12th nationally in sacks, while the Terps tallied a then season-high 419 yards of total offense ... helped the Terps post 302 passing yards against Clemson (10/16) ... part of the line that held Wake Forest (10/30) without a sack while the offense racked up 446 yards of total offense, including a season-high tying 261 on the ground ... helped Maryland gain 425 yards of total offense, including 136 on the ground, without surrendering a sack against Virginia (11/13) ... started at left tackle but also saw time at right tackle after an injury to Bennett Fulper in the Florida State game (11/20) ... helped the line post 163 yards rushing and 269 yards passing against the Seminoles, marking the third time in four games the Terps posted 400 yards of total offense ... allowed Danny O’Brien to throw for a career-high 417 yards and four TDs against NC State (11/27), becoming the fi rst Terp to throw for 400 in a game since 1993 ...

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helped the Terps rush for 297 yards and six TDs against East Carolina (12/29) as the Terps racked up a season-high 478 yards of total offense.

12 KEVIN DORSEY

WR • 6-2 • 205 • SO

A talented third-year wideout who has played in 20 career games ... has excellent size and speed.

2010 Highlights: Saw action in all 13 games at wide receiver and on special teams ... ranked fourth on the team with 15 receptions and tied for third with two TD catches ... posted at least two catches in six of the last eight games ... posted fi ve special teams tackles (all on kickoff coverage) on the season ... made one catch for 4 yards against FIU (9/25) ... posted two catches against Clemson (10/16), Boston College (10/23) and Wake Forest (10/30) ... had a 42-yard catch for his fi rst touchdown against Miami (11/6) and fi nished the game with a career-best three catches for 63 yards ... had just six yards on two catches against Florida State (11/20) ... posted one catch for 20 yards against NC State (11/27) ... had two receptions for 50 yards, including a career-long 45-yard TD reception, in the win over East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29).

DORSEY’S CAREER STATISTICSReceiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP2009 7-0 3 17 5.7 0 132010 13-0 15 187 12.5 2 45Career 20-0 18 204 11.3 2 45

Career HighsReceptions - 3 (vs. Miami, 11/6/10)Receiving Yards - 63 (vs. Miami, 11/6/10)Long Reception - 45-yard TD (vs. East Carolina, 12/29/10)Receiving TDs - 1 (vs. Miami, 11/6/10)

52 DARIN DRAKEFORD

LB • 6-0 • 240 • SO

A speedy, athletic second-year player ... a sure-tackling linebacker ... served as the team’s No. 4 linebacker during 2010 ... plays mostly on the outside ... also a solid special teams performer ... played in 24 of 25 games his fi rst two seasons.

2010 Highlights: Played in 12 of 13 games as a reserve linebacker and special teams player ... his 5.5 tackles for loss on the season tied for fi fth on the team ... his 36 tackles ranked 10th on the team and were the most by a non-starter ... tied for second on the squad in special teams tackles (12) ... had four tackles (all solo), including a career-high 3.0 tackles for loss, vs. WVU (9/18) ... had his fi rst career sack and forced fumble when he knocked the ball free from Geno Smith in the second quarter ... missed the FIU game (9/25) with an injury ... returned to action against Duke and had four tackles ... posted two stops, including one tackle for loss, against Clemson (10/16) ... made one tackle against Boston College (10/23) ... had four tackles against Wake Forest (10/30) ... contributed three solo stops, including a tackle for loss, against Miami (11/6) ... matched his career

high with fi ve tackles against Virginia (11/13) ... had four tackles against Florida State (11/20) ... posted two solo tackles and his fi rst career pass breakup against NC State (11/27) ... had three tackles and a pass breakup vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29).

DRAKEFORD’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int.2009 12-0 9 9 18 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-02010 12-0 21 15 36 5.5-20 1.0-10 1 0 2 0-0Career 24-0 30 24 54 6.5-21 1.0-10 1 0 2 0-0

Career HighsTackles - 5 (twice: vs. Virginia, 11/13/10; vs. Wake Forest, 10/10/09)Solo Tackles - 5 (vs. Wake Forest, 10/10/09)TFL - 3.0 (vs. WVU, 9/19/10)Sacks - 1.0 (vs. WVU, 9/19/10)

96 A.J. FRANCIS

DL • 6-4 • 295 • SO

A talented third-year player who emerged as a starter at nose tackle last season ... earned 2009 freshman All-America honors.

2010 Highlights: Played at nose tackle in all 13 games, including nine starts ... ranked second on the team in tackles among defensive linemen with a career-high 44 ... tied for third on the team with 7.0 tackles for loss ... tied for fourth on the squad in sacks (2.5) ... made two stops against Navy (9/6) ... recorded one stop against Morgan State (9/11) in limited action ... had fi ve tackles against West Virginia (9/18) ... despite not starting the game, set a career-high with 11 tackles against FIU (9/25), including a career-best tying three solo stops ... was involved on a tackle in nearly one of every four plays against FIU ... his 11 stops were the most by a Maryland defensive lineman in six years (12 by Shawne Merriman, 11/27/04) and doubled his previous top effort (5 tackles twice) ... on the fi eld for 48 plays vs. FIU, but also added a tackle for loss, one of six on the day for the Terps ... nominated for ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week for his play vs. FIU ... had three stops, all of them solo, which matched a career high, against Duke (10/2), and also had a TFL ... recorded fi ve tackles, including one tackle for a loss, against Clemson (10/16) despite not starting the game ... started vs. Wake Forest (10/30) and set career highs in sacks (1.5) and tackles-for-loss (2.5), causing opposing ball carriers to lose a total of 20 yards on the day ... nominated for ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week for his play vs. Wake ... posted three stops, including a half of a tackle for loss, against Miami (11/6) ... had three tackles against Virginia (11/13) ... recorded four total tackles, including one sack, against NC State (11/27) ... did not start, but had a pair of tackles vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29).

FRANCIS’ CAREER STATISTICSDefense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int.2009 12-10 12 19 31 1.5-9 1.0-8 1 0 1 0-02010 13-9 15 29 44 7.0-29 2.5-16 0 0 0 0-0Career 25-19 27 48 75 8.5-38 3.5-24 1 0 1 0-0

Career HighsTackles - 11 (vs. FIU, 9/25/10)Solo Tackles - 3 (three times: vs. Wake Forest, 10/30/10; vs.

Duke, 10/2/10; vs. FIU, 9/25/10)TFL - 2.5 (vs. Wake Forest, 10/30/10)Sacks - 1.5 (vs. Wake Forest, 10/30/10)Forced Fumbles - 1 (vs. Rutgers, 9/26/09)

63 BENNETT FULPER

OL • 6-4 • 295 • SO

A versatile offensive lineman who can play any of the three middle positions ... played in seven games with four starts as a true freshman in 2009 ... has played in 20 career games with 11 starts (left guard - 3; right guard - 1; center - 7).

2010 Highlights: Saw action in all 13 games, with time at right guard and center, for an offense which ranked 29th in the FBS in scoring (32.2 ppg) and tied for fi fth nationally in fewest turnovers (15) ... played at center against FIU (9/25), Duke (10/2) and Clemson (10/16), then started at that spot the last seven games ... part of the line that helped the Terps run for 261 yards as a team against Navy (9/6), the most in a game since they had 271 vs. Delaware in 2008 ... average of 7.7 ypr in the game was the highest since posting 7.9 ypr against North Carolina on 11/2/02 ... helped the Terps post their second consecutive 200-yard rushing game with 221 against Morgan State (9/11), making the fi rst time Maryland had back-to-back 200-yard rushing games since 2007 ... had a key block that helped spring Davin Meggett for a 76-yard TD run against FIU (9/25) ... graded out as the team’s second-best o-lineman in a game that saw the Terps tally 419 yards of total offense ... split time at center and right guard again vs. Clemson (10/16) and helped the Terps pass for 302 yards ... moved into a starting role at center against Boston College (10/23) ... helped the offense rack up 446 yards of total offense, including season-261 on the ground, against Wake Forest (10/30), while not surrendering a sack ... helped the line post 163 yards rushing and 269 yards passing against Florida State (11/20), marking the third time in four games the Terps posted 400 yards of total offense ... had to leave the game briefl y due to a hand injury but later returned ... allowed Danny O’Brien to throw for a career-high 417 yards and four TDs against NC State (11/27), becoming the fi rst Terp to throw for 400 in a game since 1993 ... helped an offense roll up season highs in total yards (478) and rushing yards (297), and score a bowl-record 51 points vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29).

89 MATT FURSTENBURG

TE • 6-4 • 245 • SO

A tall, athletic tight end ... No. 1 on the depth chart at the Y position ... versatile enough to play the F tight end spot ... has played in 26 career games with 12 starts.

2010 Highlights: Played in all 13 games with 11 starts at the Y tight-end position ... third on the team with 206 receiving yards ... averaged a team-best 17.2 yards per reception ... made a then career-high three receptions for 48 yards against Morgan State (9/11), including a 27-yard TD, the fi rst of his career ... had one catch for 11 yards against FIU (9/25) ... set career highs with fi ve catches for 98 yards against Clemson (10/16), the most by a Terp tight end in fi ve years (Vernon Davis - eight catches for

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108 yards vs. NC State, 11/26/05) ... career-long 53-yard reception vs. the Tigers was the longest by a Terps tight end since Jason Goode had a 57-yarder at Clemson (11/4/06) ... combined with Will Yeatman’s three catches, it marked the most receptions by Terrapin tight ends in a game since Goode and Joey Haynos combined for eight against Boston College (11/10/07) ... caught one pass for 9 yards against Wake Forest (10/30) ... had two receptions for 40 yards, including a 29-yarder (second-longest of his career), vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29).

FURSTENBURG’S CAREER STATISTICSReceiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP2008 2-0 0 0 0.0 0 02009 11-1 1 9 9.0 0 92010 13-11 12 206 17.2 1 53Career 26-12 13 215 16.5 1 53

Career Highs Receptions - 5 (vs. Clemson, 10/16/10)Receiving Yards - 98 (vs. Clemson, 10/16/10)Long Reception - 53 yards (vs. Clemson, 10/16/10)Receiving TDs - 1 (vs. Morgan St., 9/11/10)

75 JUSTIN GILBERT

OL • 6-6 • 300 • S0

An athletic, third-year offensive lineman who emerged as a valuable contributor in 2009 ... the starting left tackle this year before suffering a season-ending injury ... has played in 14 career games, including three starts.

2010 Highlights: Started at left tackle in the fi rst three games before suffering a season-ending left knee injury in the West Virginia game (9/18) ... part of the line that helped the Terps run for 261 yards as a team against Navy (9/6), the most in a game since they had 271 vs. Delaware in 2008. Maryland’s average of 7.7 ypr in the game was the highest since posting 7.9 ypr against North Carolina on 11/2/02 ... helped the Terps post their second consecutive 200-yard rushing game with 221 against Morgan State (9/11), marking the fi rst time Maryland had back-to-back 200-yard rushing games since 2007.

15 DREW GLOSTER

DL • 6-2 • 255 • SR

A talented fi ve-year performer who played on both sides of the ball ... moved from tight end to linebacker at the end of the 2008 season ... found a home switching from linebacker to defensive end leading into the 2010 season ... played in 35 career games.

2010 Highlights: Started the fi rst 12 games at defensive end ... had 33 tackles on the season, third among defensive linemen ... ranked fourth on the team in pass breakups (four) ... made his fi rst career start against Navy (9/6) and came up with a career-high seven tackles ... posted the fi rst tackle for a loss of his career against Morgan State (9/11) ... recovered a fumble and recorded two tackles against West Virginia (9/18) ... had three tackles and his fi rst career pass breakup against FIU (9/25) ... had a tackle and a PBU

against Duke (10/2) ... made three stops against Clemson (10/16) ... set a career high with four solo tackles against Boston College (10/23) ... in on three stops and had a pass breakup against Miami (11/6) ... had one tackle and a pass breakup against Virginia (11/13) ... had half of a tackle for loss and two total stops against Florida State (11/20) ... fi nished with fi ve tackles against NC State (11/27), including his fi rst career sack, which came on fourth down at the Maryland 8-yard line in the fourth quarter ... did not play vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29) ... moved from linebacker to defensive end in the off-season.

GLOSTER’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int.2007 11-0 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-02008 Did not play2009 12-0 0 6 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0-02010 12-12 12 21 33 2.5-24 1.0-21 0 1 4 0-0Career 35-12 12 28 40 2.5-24 1.0-21 0 2 4 0-0

Career HighsTackles - 7 (vs. Navy, 9/6/10)Solo Tackles - 4 (vs. Boston College, 10/23/10)TFL - 1 (vs. Navy, 9/6/10)PBU - 1 (four times: vs. Virginia, 11/131/10; vs. Miami, 11/6/10; vs. Duke, 10/2/10; vs. FIU, 9/25/10)

77 ANDREW GONNELLA

OL • 6-5 • 295 • JR

A physical, fourth-year player who can play either guard position ... a former walk-on who earned a scholarship prior to the 2009 season ... has played in 25 career games with 21 starts (left guard - 13; right guard - 8).

2010 Highlights: Started at left guard in all 13 games for an offense which ranked 29th in the FBS in scoring (32.2 ppg) and tied for fi fth nationally in fewest turnovers (15) ... only player to start every game at the same position on the offensive line on the season ... part of the line that helped the Terps run for 261 yards as a team against Navy (9/6), the most in a game since they had 271 vs. Delaware in 2008 ... average of 7.7 ypr in the game was the highest since posting 7.9 ypr against North Carolina on 11/2/02 ... helped the Terps post their second consecutive 200-yard rushing game with 221 against Morgan State (9/11), marking the fi rst time Maryland had back-to-back 200-yard rushing games since 2007 ... battled through a high ankle sprain against FIU (9/25), helping the Terps tally 419 yards of total offense, while surrendering just one sack to a team that entered the game 12th in the nation in that category ... graded out as the team’s top o-lineman vs. FIU and nominated for ACC Lineman of the Week ... also graded as the top lineman vs. Duke (10/2) ... part of a line that helped Danny O’Brien throw for 302 yards against Clemson (10/16) ... graded out as the team’s top o-lineman vs. the Tigers ... part of the line that held Wake Forest (10/30) without a sack while the offense racked up 446 yards of total offense, including a 261 on the ground ... helped Maryland gain 425 yards of total offense, including 136 on the ground, without surrendering a sack against Virginia (11/13) ... helped the line post 163 yards rushing and 269 yards passing against Florida State (11/20), marking the third time in four games the Terps posted 400 yards of total offense ... allowed Danny O’Brien to throw for a career-high 417 yards and four

TDs against NC State (11/27), becoming the fi rst Terp to throw for 400 in a game since 1993 ... helped an offense roll up season highs in total yards (478) and rushing yards (297), and score a bowl-record 51 points vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29).

9 DEMETRIUS HARTSFIELD

LB • 6-2 • 235 • SO

An athletic, third-year linebacker who emerged as one of the team’s top defenders in 2009 ... a playmaker who earned freshman all-league honors ... a 2010 preseason All-ACC selection ... a two-year starter at Will linebacker.

2010 Highlights: Started all 13 games at Will linebacker ... ranked third on the team in tackles (88) ... also ranked 15th in the ACC in stops (6.7 per game) ... ranked fi fth on the team in tackles for loss (6.5) ... set a then career high with 12 tackles against Navy (9/6), including seven solo stops ... made the fi rst interception of his career against Morgan State (9/11) and returned it 14 yards for a touchdown ... had eight stops against West Virginia (9/18), including one TFL and also recovered a fumble ... led the team with a career-high 13 tackles, including a half of a TFL, against FIU (9/25) ... had three tackles and a PBU vs. Duke (10/2) ... recorded four tackles against Clemson (10/16) ... started against Boston College (10/23) and had one stop and a pass breakup ... had three stops and a half of a tackle for loss against Wake Forest (10/30) ... second on the team with nine stops, including a career-high tying 1.5 tackles for loss against Miami (11/6) ... made six tackles against Virginia (11/13) ... second on the team with eight tackles against Florida State (11/20), including half a sack ... posted seven tackles, including a 1/2 tackle for loss, against NC State (11/27) ... had a game and career-high tying 13 tackles vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29) ... also matched a career best with 1.5 tackles for loss vs. the Pirates.

HARTSFIELD’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int.2009 10-7 34 30 64 6.5-34 3.5-28 1 1 1 0-02010 13-13 33 55 88 6.5-18 0.5-3 0 1 2 1-14Career 23-20 67 85 152 13.0-52 4.0-31 1 2 3 1-14

Career HighsTackles - 13 (twice: vs. East Carolina, 12/29; vs. FIU, 9/25/10)Solo Tackles - 8 (vs. Clemson, 10/2/09)TFL - 1.5 (three times: vs. East Carolina, 12/29/10; vs. Miami, 11/6/10; vs. Clemson, 10/3/09)Sacks - 1.5 (vs. Clemson, 10/3/09)

21 TRENTON HUGHES

DB • 5-11 • 190 • JR

A tremendous athlete who won the starting job as the second cornerback early in the 2010 season ... one of the team’s fastest DBs ... has played in each of the last 25 games.

2010 Highlights: Started at cornerback in all 13 games ... posted a team-high nine pass breakups ... ranked tied for 11th in the ACC in passes defended (0.77 per game) ...

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ranked ninth on the team in tackles (39) and seventh in solo stops (28) ... had two solo stops against West Virginia (9/18) ... intercepted FIU QB Wesley Carroll on Maryland’s goal line in the fourth quarter, the fi rst pick of his career ... also had three tackles and a pass breakup against the Panthers ... posted fi ve tackles against Duke (10/2), and also had a PBU ... had three solo tackles against Clemson and broke up a pass in the end zone (10/16) ... recorded three solo stops against Boston College (10/23) and broke up a pass ... recorded two solo stops against Wake Forest (10/30) ... had three stops against Miami (11/6) and Virginia (11/13) ... made two tackles, including 1/2 sack, against Florida State (11/20) ... set career highs in tackles (7), solo tackles (5) and pass breakups (3), while also forcing a fumble against NC State (11/27) ... had fi ve tackles and two PBUs vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29).

HUGHES’ CAREER STATISTICSDefense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int.2009 12-0 8 3 11 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0-02010 13-13 28 11 39 0.5-3 0.5-3 1 0 9 1-2Career 25-13 36 14 50 0.5-3 0.5-3 1 0 9 1-2

Returns G-GS KOR Yds Avg. TD PR Yds Avg. TD2009 12-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 02010 13-13 3 57 19.0 0 0 0 0.0 0Career 25-13 3 57 19.0 0 0 0 0.0 0

Career HighsTackles - 7 (vs. NC State, 11/27/10)Solo Tackles - 5 (vs. NC State, 11/27/10)Pass Breakups - 3 (vs. NC State, 11/27/10)Kickoff Returns - 2 (vs. Clemson, 10/16/10)Kickoff Return Yards - 38 (vs. Clemson, 10/16/10)Long Kickoff Return - 19 yards (vs. Duke, 10/2/10)

58 BRADLEY JOHNSON

DL • 6-1 • 220 • FR

A second-year player who provides speed as an edge rusher ... moved from linebacker to defensive end before spring practice.

2010 Highlights: Saw action in all 13 games, mostly as a reserve defensive end ... started one game ... posted a career-high fi ve tackles vs. Navy (9/6), his fi rst-ever collegiate game ... had a pair of stops vs. Morgan State (9/11) ... made one tackle and had his fi rst career pass break up against Wake Forest (10/30) ... had two tackles against Virginia (11/13) ... made one stop against NC State (11/27) ... made his fi rst career start vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29).

JOHNSON’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int.2010 13-1 5 9 14 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0Career 13-1 5 9 14 0.5-2 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0

Career HighsTackles - 5 (vs. Navy, 9/6/10)Solo Tackles - 1 (four times: vs. Virginia, 11/13/10; vs. FIU, 9/25/10; vs. WVU 9/18/10; vs. Navy, 9/6/10)PBU - 1 (vs. Wake Forest, 10/30/10)

69 ZACHARIAH KERR

DL • 6-2 • 320 • SO

A hard-working interior lineman ... had played in all 25 games the last two seasons ... has seen time as a reserve defensive tackle after a strong fall camp ... has also played on special teams and as a fullback in short-yardage situations.

2010 Highlights: Saw action in all 13 games on the interior of the line ... also saw time as a fullback in goal-line situations and a blocker on kickoff returns ... made two solo stops and three total tackles against Navy (9/6) ... had two tackles against Morgan State (9/11) ... made a career-high four tackles against West Virginia (9/18) ... in on three stops vs. FIU (9/25) ... had one solo tackle vs. Clemson (10/16) ... made two stops against Boston College (10/23) and Virginia (11/13) ... also saw time at fullback in short-yardage situations against the Cavaliers ... made two tackles against Florida State (11/20) and again saw time at fullback ... had one tackle against NC State (11/27) ... posted 0.5 tackle for loss (the fi rst of his career) vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29).

KERR’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int.2009 12-0 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-02010 13-0 6 15 21 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0Career 25-0 8 15 23 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0

Career HighsTackles - 4 (vs. WVU, 9/18/10)Solo Tackles - 2 (twice: vs. WVU 9/18/10; vs. Navy, 9/6/10)TFL - 0.5 (vs. East Carolina, 12/29/10)

78 JUSTIN LEWIS

OL • 6-3 • 315 • SO

An imposing, physical player who is the starter at right guard ... won the starting job after an impressive fall camp ... has played in 24 career games, including 15 starts (all at right guard).

2010 Highlights: Played in 12 of 13 games at right guard for an offense which ranked 29th in the FBS in scoring (32.2 ppg) and tied for fi fth nationally in fewest turnovers (15) ... ... started in the fi rst 11 games before suffering a knee injury against Florida State (11/20), causing him to miss the NC State game (11/27) ... part of the line that helped the Terps run for 261 yards as a team against Navy (9/6), the most in a game since they had 271 vs. Delaware in 2008 ... average of 7.7 ypr in the game was the highest since posting 7.9 ypr against North Carolina on 11/2/02 ... helped the Terps post their second consecutive 200-yard rushing game with 221 against Morgan State (9/11), marking the fi rst time Maryland had back-to-back 200-yard rushing games since 2007 ... part of the line that helped the Terps rack up 419 yards of total offense against FIU (9/25) ... helped the offense rack 446 yards of total offense, including 261 on the ground, against Wake Forest (10/30), while not surrendering a sack ... helped Maryland gain 425 yards of total offense, including 136 on the ground, without surrendering a sack against Virginia (11/13) ... returned from his knee injury to start at right guard vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29) …

helped an offense roll up season highs in total yards (478) and rushing yards (297), and score a bowl-record 51 points vs. the Pirates.

85 TONY LOGAN

WR • 5-10 • 180 • JR

An incredible athletic talent who served as the primary punt returner and a reserve wideout ... has the ability to make defenders miss ... his career punt return average (13.63) ranked fourth in the FBS among active players at the end of the 2010 ... that mark is also third on the Maryland career list ... ranks third in school history and 22nd on the ACC books in career punt return yards (709).

2010 Highlights: A fi rst team All-ACC performer by ACSMA ... also a fi rst team all-league pick at punt returner by ESPN.com, Rivals.com, College Football News and Phil Steele ... led the ACC and ranked third in the nation with an average of 18.1 yards per punt return ... that mark also ranks third on the ACC all-time single-season list ... made 31 returns on the year for a total of 560 yards, the second-highest in both school and ACC history (Steve Suter had 771 in 2002) ... one of just fi ve players in the FBS with multiple punt returns for TDs on the season ... posted two of the three longest punt returns in school history ... also served as a reserve wideout ... returned one punt for 57 yards against Navy (9/6) ... made four returns against Morgan State (9/11) and totaled 128 yards (32.0 ypr) ... had a 68-yard return that set up a touchdown ... also had a 37-yard return against the Bears ... had an 85-yard punt return for a touchdown against FIU (9/25), becoming the fi rst Terp to score a TD on a punt return since Steve Suter in the 2004 Gator Bowl ... the return was the second longest on record in Maryland history, outdone only by a 90-yard TD return by Dick Nolan in 1953 ... had six returns for 135 yards in the game, his second 100-yard game of the season ... returned a punt 84 yards for a touchdown (third-longest in school history) against Duke (10/2), becoming the fi rst Maryland player to return a punt for a TD in consecutive games since Steve Suter in 2002, and Logan is just the third player in Maryland history to have multiple punt returns TDs in a single season ... also one of two players in ACC history (also Willie Reid of FSU, 2005) to have back-to-back 80-plus yard punt returns for TDs in consecutive games ... had three returns for 28 yards against Clemson (10/16) ... made three returns for 45 yards, including a 29-yarder which set up a TD, against Boston College (10/23) ... had three returns for 22 yards, with a long of 12, against Wake Forest (10/30) ... averaged 13.0 yards per return on four tries against Miami (11/6), with a long of 23 yards ... had just one return for one yard against Virginia (11/13) as the Cavaliers used a rugby-style punt ... didn’t have a return against Florida State (11/20) ... was credited with one punt return for no yards against NC State (11/27) and had a kickoff return for 22 yards ... had one catch (the fi rst of his career) for 7 yards vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29).

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LOGAN’S CAREER STATISTICSReceiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP2008 7-0 0 0 0.0 0 02009 9-0 0 0 0.0 0 02010 13-0 1 7 7.0 0 7Career 29-0 1 7 7.0 0 7

Rushing G-GS Att. Gain Lost Net Avg. TD LP2008 7-0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02009 9-0 2 9 0 9 4.5 0 52010 13-0 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0Career 29-0 4 9 0 9 2.3 0 5

Returns G-GS KOR Yds Avg. TD PR Yds Avg. TD2008 7-0 0 0 0.0 0 6 49 8.2 02009 9-0 0 0 0.0 0 15 100 6.7 02010 13-0 2 46 23.0 0 31 560 18.1 2Career 29-0 2 46 23.0 0 52 709 13.6 2

Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int.2008 7-0 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0-02009 9-0 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0-02010 13-0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0Career 29-0 3 2 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2 0 0-0

Career HighsPunt Returns - 6 (vs. FIU, 9/25/10)Punt Return Yards - 135 (vs. FIU, 9/25/10)Long Punt Return - 85-yard TD (vs. FIU, 9/25/10)Long Rush - 5 yards (vs. NC State, 11/7/09)Long Reception - 7 yards (vs. East Carolina, 12/29/10)Tackles - 2 (vs. Virginia Tech, 11/14/09)

17 QUINTIN MCCREE

WR • 6-1 • 190 • JR

A big, athletic receiver who can make defenders miss ... has played in 27 career games.

2010 Highlights: Saw action in the fi rst 12 games at wide receiver and on special teams ... made one reception for 10 yards against Morgan State (9/11) ... had one catch for 12 yards vs. WVU (9/18) ... had two catches for 2 yards against FIU (9/25) ... made one catch for 4 yards against Clemson (10/16) ... posted two receptions for 14 yards against Boston College (10/23) ... had his fi rst career touchdown catch against Wake Forest (10/30) by making a diving 28-yard grab in the end zone ... fi nished the game with two catches ... made one catch for 11 yards vs. Miami (11/6) ... had a career-long 55-yard catch vs. Virginia (11/13) ... had 44 yards on a career-high tying four receptions against NC State (11/27) ... did not play vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29).

MCCREE’S CAREER STATISTICSReceiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP2008 4-0 0 0 0.0 0 02009 11-2 5 24 4.8 0 132010 12-0 16 188 11.8 1 55Career 27-2 21 212 10.1 1 55

Career HighsReceptions - 4 (twice: vs. NC State, 11/27/10; vs. James Madison, 9/12/09)Receiving Yards - 55 (vs. Virginia, 11/13/10)

Long Reception - 55 (vs. Virginia, 11/13/10)Receiving TDs - 1 (vs. Wake Forest, 10/30/10)

8 DAVIN MEGGETT

RB • 5-9 • 215 • JR

A powerful third-year running back who has the ability to make defenders miss ... leading rusher this season ... second-leading rusher as a freshman and sophomore ... durable back who has played in all 38 games since his true freshman season ... ranks 20th in school history in career rushing yards (1,515) ... his 14 career rushing TDs rank tied for 17th on the Maryland all-time list ... career yards-per-carry of 4.82 ranks 12th in school history.

2010 Highlights: Led the team with a career-high 720 rushing yards on a career-best 5.7 yards-per-carry ... second on the team with four rushing TDs ... did not start, but joined Da’Rel Scott atop the depth chart at tailback all season ... had eight offensive plays (six rushes/two receptions) of 20 or more yards, which was second on the team behind Torrey Smith’s 15 ... earned the team’s most improved offensive player award at the end-of-year banquet ... averaged 13.1 ypr on eight carries against Navy (9/6) for a total of 105 yards, marking the fi rst 100-yard game of his career ... had a then career-long 67-yard run and had one touchdown against the Midshipmen ... ran for 50 yards on eight carries against Morgan State (9/11) ... had a team-high 30 yards on nine carries against West Virginia (9/18) ... broke a career-long 76-yard run for a touchdown against FIU (9/25) ... combined with Da’Rel Scott’s 56-yard TD run, it was the fi rst time the Terps had two 50-plus yard TD runs since 2001 ... went over the 1,000 career rushing-yards mark against FIU ... led the team with 57 yards rushing, with a career-high tying 18 attempts, and added a 3-yd TD run against Duke (10/2) ... had eight rushes for 29 yards against Clemson (10/16) ... had a team-high 15 rushes for 39 yards against Boston College (10/23), the top-rated run defense in the ACC at the time ... carried the ball 16 times for 94 yards against Wake Forest (10/30), including a 14-yard touchdown run, as the Terps totaled 261 yards on the ground ... led the team with 70 rushing yards on just nine carries, a 7.8 ypr average, against Miami (11/6) ... had a 37-yard run against the Hurricanes ... had fi ve carries for 18 yards against Virginia (11/13) ... posted 72 yards on 11 carries vs. FSU (11/20) ... the only Terp running back to rush for positive yards against NC State (11/27), getting 11 yards on four carries ... also had two catches for two yards ... posted 114 all-purpose yards (team-high 52 receiving and 62 rushing) vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29).

MEGGETT’S CAREER STATISTICSRushing G-GS Att. Gain Lost Net Avg. TD LP2008 13-2 89 469 12 457 5.1 4 382009 12-4 99 347 9 338 3.4 6 132010 13-0 126 731 11 720 5.7 4 76Career 38-6 314 1,547 32 1,515 4.8 14 76

Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP2008 13-2 9 79 8.8 0 312009 12-4 14 175 12.5 1 672010 13-0 6 59 9.8 0 31Career 38-6 29 313 10.8 1 67

Career HighsRushing Yards - 105 (vs. Navy, 9/6/10)Rushing Attempts - 18 (twice: vs. Duke, 10/2/10; vs. MTSU, 9/19/09)Long Rush - 76 yards (vs. FIU, 9/25/10)Rushing TDs - 2 (vs. FSU, 11/21/09) Receiving Yards - 67 (vs. Duke, 10/24/09)Long Reception - 67 (vs. Duke, 10/24/09)Receptions - 6 (vs. MTSU, 9/19/09)Receiving TDs - 1 (vs. Duke, 10/24/09)All-Purpose Yards - 114 (twice: vs. East Carolina, 12/29/10; vs. MTSU, 9/19/09)

1 ADRIAN MOTEN

LB • 6-2 • 230 • SR

An agile, multi-dimensional linebacker ... one of the top playmakers on defense during his fi ve-year career ... can play all three LB spots ... also a good pass rusher ... 15.5 career sacks ranks 12th in school history ... also 14th on the book in career tackles for loss (24.0) and eighth in yardage (145) ... earned freshman All-America and freshman All-ACC honors in 2007 ... battled a wrist injury in 2008 ... played in the 2011 Texas vs. the Nation and took part in the 2011 NFL Combine.

2010 Highlights: A fourth-team All-ACC choice by Phil Steele ... started all 13 games at Sam LB ... fourth on the team with a career-high 77 tackles ... 23rd in the ACC in tackles (6.9 pg) ... his career-best four interceptions (0.31 pg) was tied for second best in the nation among linebackers ... also led the team in that category ... tied for sixth in the ACC and tied for 48th in the FBS in picks (0.31 pg) ... his four interceptions are the second most in one season by a Maryland linebacker in school history (fi ve by Karl Edwards in 1987) ... one of only three players in the ACC who posted at least 75 tackles and four or more interceptions on the season (also Davon Morgan, Virginia Tech; DeAndre McDaniel, Clemson) ... ranked tied for 11th in the ACC and tied for 100th nationally in passes defended (0.77 pg) ... one of only fi ve linebackers in the nation to post 10 or more passes defended (INT or PBU) ... tied for fourth on the team and fi rst in the ACC among linebackers in pass breakups (six) ... at the end of season team banquet earned the A.V. Williams Award for Outstanding & Conspicuous Sportsmanship ... racked up 12 tackles against Navy (9/6) and also combined on a tackle for loss ... helped stop the Midshipmen from scoring on fi ve of their seven trips to the red zone ... forced a fumble at Maryland’s own goal line by jumping over the line of scrimmage and stripping the ball from Navy QB Ricky Dobbs, which the Terps recovered ... the play was No. 1 on SportsCenter’s Top Plays that night ... made a one-handed interception against Morgan State (9/11) ... second on the team with 10 tackles against West Virginia (9/18), including a sack ... also had a pass breakup against the Mountaineers ... posted 11 tackles, one interception and one pass breakup against FIU (9/25) ... had seven tackles, including a half-sack, while recording one interception against Duke (10/2) ... made six tackles, including one tackle for loss, and a pass breakup against Clemson (10/16) ... had four stops against Boston College (10/23) ... recorded three tackles against Wake Forest (10/30) ... made one tackle for loss for 11 yards and had fi ve stops in all against Miami (11/6) ... had six tackles, one sack and an interception against Virginia (11/13) and was

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nominated for ACC Player of the Week ... had two solo stops vs. FSU (11/20) ... posted fi ve tackles and had a pass breakup against NC State (11/27) ... added fi ve tackles and a fumble recovery vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29).

MOTEN’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int.2007 13-0 29 21 50 7.5-40 5.5-38 3 0 1 1-192008 10-1 9 15 24 1.5-12 1.5-12 0 2 3 1-02009 12-12 29 39 68 9.0-57 6.0-48 1 0 3 0-02010 13-13 31 46 77 6.0-36 2.5-21 1 1 6 4-0Career 48-26 98 121 219 24.0-145 15.5-119 5 3 13 6-19

Career HighsTackles - 13 (vs. James Madison, 9/12/09)Solo Tackles - 5 (twice: vs. NC State, 11/7/09; vs. FSU, 11/17/07)TFL - 2.0 (twice: vs. Virginia, 10/17/09; vs. OSU, 12/28/07)Sacks - 2.0 (twice: vs. Virginia, 10/17/09; vs. OSU, 12/28/07)Interceptions - 1 (six times: vs. Virginia, 11/13/10; vs. Duke, 10/2/10; vs. FIU 9/25/10; vs. Morgan St., 9/11/10; vs. EMU, 9/20/08; vs. FIU, 9/8/07)

5 DANNY O’BRIEN

QB • 6-3 • 215 • FR

An athletic quarterback who can beat an opposing defense with his arm or legs ... demonstrated leadership capabilities and a high football IQ ... emerged as one of the top fi rst-year signal-callers in the nation after earning his fi rst career start against FIU (9/25) ... owns the top fi ve passing performances in terms of yards by a freshman QB in school history (417 vs. NC State, 11/27; 302 vs. Clemson, 10/16; 289 vs. Virginia, 11/13; 269 vs. FSU, 11/20; 250 vs. FIU, 9/25) ... already ranks 19th on the Maryland career passing yards list (2,438) and tied for ninth on the career TD chart ... his two 300-yard passing games rank tied for seventh on the Maryland career chart ... one of only four players in school history to throw for over 400 yards in a game.

2010 Highlights: Earned freshman All-America honors from the FWAA ... also an honorable mention freshman All-America selection by College Football News ... voted the ACC Rookie of the Year and top fi rst-year offensive performer by ACSMA ... fi rst-ever Terp to earn league rookie of the year (award initiated in 1975) ... saw action in all 13 games, making 10 starts (7-3 record) ... ranked fourth in the ACC in passing effi ciency (134.5) and fi fth nationally among FBS freshmen (45th overall) ... voted ACC Rookie of the Week fi ve times ... passing yards (2,438) rank sixth on the ACC single-season freshman passing yardage list and 10th in school history (fi rst among freshmen) ... 22 TD passes were third in the ACC and fourth in the FBS among freshmen, as well as second on the Maryland single-season list (tops among freshmen) ... second among FBS freshmen quarterbacks in TD-to-interception ratio (2.75-to-1), second in TD percentage (6.53 - 22 TDs in 337 attempts) and second in interception percentage (2.37 - 8 INTs in 337 attempts) ... 337 pass attempts rank sixth on the Maryland single-season list, 192 completions are tied for ninth ... earned the team’s freshman of the year award at the end-of-season banquet ... in on one play vs. Navy (9/6) ... his fi rst signifi cant playing time came against Morgan State (9/11) ... completed the fi rst pass attempt of his career to

Matt Furstenburg for a 27-yard touchdown ... three of his fi rst four passes went for touchdowns ... also hooked up with Torrey Smith on a 24-yard TD and Da’Rel Scott on a 22-yard TD ... fi nished the game 5 of 10 for 79 yards with three TDs and a career-best effi ciency rating of 215.36 ... in on one play vs. WVU (9/18) ... went 18 of 27 for 250 yards with two TDs and no interceptions vs. FIU (9/25), his fi rst start ... fi rst freshman quarterback to start for Maryland since Latrez Harrison (11/20/99) and just the fi fth in school history .. threw touchdown passes of 9 and 68 yards ... had an effi ciency rating of 168.89 ... earned ACC Rookie of the Week honors for his performance vs. FIU ... his 250 passing yards were the most by any Maryland freshman in his fi rst start ... that tally more than doubled the previous best mark (100 by Calvin McCall vs. Temple in 1999) ... started for the second time in the game against Duke (10/2) and went 9 of 26 for 170 yards and a touchdown, without committing a turnover ... also rushed for 14 yards on three attempts against the Blue Devils ... made his fi rst road start at Clemson (10/16) and went 24 of 45 for 302 yards, becoming the fi rst freshman in school history to throw for 300 yards in a game ... went the fi rst 96 passes of his career before throwing an interception, getting picked off three times in the fourth quarter against the Tigers ... caught a 4-yard TD pass from Da’Rel Scott on a trick play early in the second quarter ... went 26 of 39 for 179 yards with three TD passes against Boston College (10/23), helping the Terps snap a 10-game road losing streak ... earned ACC Rookie of the Week honors for his performance vs. the Eagles ... threw for a career-high four touchdowns, one shy of the school record, against Wake Forest (10/30), completing 13 of 20 passes for 168 yards ... his effi ciency rating of 201.56 was the second-best mark of his career ... earned ACC Rookie of the Week honors for his performance vs. the Demon Deacons ... completed 9 of 28 passes for 134 yards with one TD and one interception vs. Miami (11/6) ... set the Maryland single-season freshman passing yards mark in the game (1,282) ... his third-quarter interception snapped a string of 78 straight attempts without a pick ... was named ACC Rookie of the Week for the fourth time for his performance against Virginia (11/13) ... went 17 of 28 for 289 yards and two TDs against the Cavaliers and also ran for a 12-yard TD, the fi rst of his career ... went 8 of 12 for 152 yards and a score on third down against Virginia and completed 10 of 11 passes in the second half ... completed 25 of 45 attempts for 269 yards vs. FSU (11/20) ... threw for a career-high 417 yards against NC State (11/27), becoming the fi rst Terps QB to throw for over 400 yards since Scott Milanovich in 1993 ... it is the fourth-most passing yards by a Maryland QB in a game in school history ... matched his career high with four TD passes and set career highs in completions (33) and attempts (47) ... was named ACC Rookie of the Week for the fi fth time for his performance against NC State ... directed eight scoring drives in the 51-21 win over East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29) ... completed 13 of 22 passes for 181 yards with one TD and two picks.

O’BRIEN’S CAREER STATISTICSPassing G-GS Cmp Att Pct. Yds TD Int Lg. Eff.2010 13-10 192 337 57.0 2438 22 8 71 134.5Career 13-10 192 337 57.0 2438 22 8 71 134.5

Rushing G-GS Att. Gain Lost Net Avg. TD LP2010 13-10 31 55 103 -48 -1.5 1 12Career 13-10 31 55 103 -48 -1.5 1 12

Career HighsCompletions - 33 (vs. NC State, 11/27/10)Attempts - 47 (vs. NC State, 11/27/10)Passing Yards - 417 (vs. NC State, 11/27/10)Passing Effi ciency - 215.36 rating (vs. Morgan St., 9/11/10)Passing TDs - 4 (vs. Wake Forest, 10/30/10, vs. NC State, 11/27/10)Rushing Yards - 14 (vs. Duke, 10/2/10)

2 ANTWINE PEREZ

DB • 6-1 • 210 • SR

A durable, hard-tackling defensive back who was a signifi cant contributor during his career ... also saw time on special teams ... played in all 38 games his three seasons as a Terp ... sat out the 2007 season after transferring from USC.

2010 Highlights: A third-team All-ACC choice by Phil Steele ... started at strong safety in all 13 games ... tied for sixth in the ACC and tied for 64th nationally in passes defended (0.85 pg) ... tied for second on the team and 17th in the ACC in interceptions (0.23 pg) ... also tied for third in the conference and tied for 23rd nationally in fumbles recovered (0.23 pg) ... fi fth on the team in tackles (74), second in solo stops (47) and tied for third in tackles for loss (7.0) ... made fi ve tackles, including four solo stops, against Navy (9/6) and also recovered a fumble ... made one stop against Morgan State (9/11) ... had three tackles and one pass breakup against West Virginia (9/18) ... posted fi ve tackles vs. FIU (9/25) ... had a career-high four pass breakups and made his fi rst career interception against Duke (10/2), and also had a season-high six tackles ... tied with Cameron Chism (and others) for the most PBUs in an FBS game this season ... his interception came in Maryland’s end zone with the Blue Devils up 9-0 and driving, and on the Terps’ ensuing possession they scored a TD ... recorded fi ve tackles, a tackle for loss and a pass breakup against Clemson (10/16) ... had a hand in three turnovers against Boston College (10/23), collecting two interceptions and recovering a fumble, as the Terps scored 14 points off those miscues ... became the fi rst Terp to record multiple interceptions in a game since Cameron Chism had two against MTSU (9/19/09) ... also had four tackles, including a half of a tackle for loss ... earned ACC Defensive Back of the Week honors for his performance vs. the Eagles ... third on the team with four tackles, all of them solo, against Wake Forest (10/30), while also making a sack and forcing a fumble ... had eight stops, third most in the game, vs. Miami (11/6) ... followed up that performance with seven stops and one PBU vs. Virginia (11/13) ... also had seven stops, including 1.5 tackles for loss, vs. FSU (11/20) ... was named ACC Defensive Back of the Week for his performance against NC State (11/27) ... had a team- and career-high 11 tackles against the Wolfpack, one tackle for loss, a pass breakup and forced a fumble that he recovered ... had eight tackles, including seven solo stops and a career-best 2.0 TFL, vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29) ... a second team all-league preseason choice by Phil Steele’s Preview.

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PEREZ’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int.2006* 7-0 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-02007 Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules2008 13-2 13 11 24 2.5-3 1.0-1 0 0 0 0-02009 12-1 29 16 45 1.0-2 0.0-0 1 0 2 0-02010 13-13 47 27 74 7.0-27 1.0-9 2 3 8 3-11Career 45-16 92 54 146 10.5-32 2.0-10 3 3 10 3-11* at USC

Career HighsTackles - 11 (vs. NC State, 11/27/10)Solo Tackles - 8 (vs. Florida State, 11/21/09)TFL - 2.0 (vs. East Carolina, 12/29/10)PBU - 4 (vs. Duke, 10/2/10)Interceptions - 2 (vs. Boston College, 10/23/10)

71 PAUL PINEGAR

OL • 6-4 • 290 • SR

A versatile fi ve-year offensive lineman ... played in 36 career games, starting at four of the fi ve positions (all but right guard) ... had 25 career starts (center - 6; left tackle - 3; left guard - 5; right tackle - 11) ... started every game his fi nal two seasons ... former walk-on who earned a scholarship prior to 2009 and turned himself into an All-ACC performer ... a two-time Academic All-ACC selection.

2010 Highlights: An honorable mention All-ACC choice by ACSMA ... an Academic All-ACC selection for the second straight year ... started all 13 games, making the fi rst six at center before moving to right tackle for the fi nal seven for an offense which ranked 29th in the FBS in scoring (32.2 ppg) and tied for fi fth in the fewest turnovers (15) ... earned the James M. Tatum Award as the team’s top offensive lineman at the end-of-year banquet ... part of the line that helped the Terps run for 261 yards as a team against Navy (9/6), the most in a game since they had 271 vs. Delaware in 2008 ... average of 7.7 ypr in the game was the highest since posting 7.9 ypr against North Carolina on 11/2/02 ... helped the Terps post their second consecutive 200-yard rushing game with 221 against Morgan State (9/11) ... fi rst time Maryland had back-to-back 200-yard rushing games since 2007 ... helped Terps rush for 169 yards vs. FIU (9/25) ... allowed Danny O’Brien to throw for 250 yards and be sacked just once in his fi rst career start by an FIU defense which picked off four passes and registered six sacks one week earlier vs. Texas A&M ... helped Danny O’Brien post a career-high 302 yards against Clemson (10/16) ... made his fi rst start of the season at right tackle vs. Boston College (10/23) a position he remained for the fi nal six games ... helped Maryland gain 446 yards of total offense, including 261 rushing yards, vs. Wake Forest (10/30) ... helped Maryland gain 425 yards of total offense, including 136 on the ground, without surrendering a sack against Virginia (11/13) ... helped the line post 163 yards rushing and 269 yards passing against Florida State (11/20), marking the third time in four games the Terps posted 400 yards of total offense ... allowed Danny O’Brien to throw for a career-high 417 yards and four TDs against NC State (11/27), becoming the fi rst Terp to throw for 400 in a game since 1993 ... earned a spot on the ESPN.com All-ACC Bowl team for his performance vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29) … helped an offense roll up season highs in total yards (478) and rushing yards (297), and score a bowl-record 51 points vs. the Pirates ... became the team’s starting center in the spring.

11 JAMARR ROBINSON

QB • 6-0 • 190 • JR

A fourth-year player who has seen action in 19 career games with six starts ... played in each of the last four games in 2009 for an injured Chris Turner.

2010 Highlights: Starter at quarterback in the fi rst three games of the season before suffering a shoulder injury ... saw action in 11 games ... served as the No. 2 signal-caller, but saw time during games to utilize his skill set ... fourth on the team with 97 rushing yards ... rushed for 92 yards on 12 attempts against Navy (9/6), an average of 7.7 ypr ... part of a three-pronged attack that helped Maryland rush for 261 yards ... attempted just fi ve passes against the Midshipmen, completing two ... went 6 of 14 for 70 yards and two touchdowns against Morgan State (9/11), marking the fi rst multiple-touchdown game of his career ... also rushed for 36 yards with a career-long run of 31 yards ... threw for a career-high 227 yards against West Virginia (9/18), completing 13 of 24 passes with two touchdowns ... his touchdown passes of 60 and 80 yards were the longest of his career ... injured his shoulder vs. WVU and missed the FIU (9/25) and Duke (10/2) games ... returned in limited action against Clemson (10/16), attempting one pass and rushing once for a yard ... also had one rush against Boston College (10/23), which went for 5 yards ... rushed twice for 9 yards and completed all three of his passes for 17 yards against Wake Forest (10/30) ... went 2-for-2 for 24 yards vs. Miami (11/6) in his four plays ... in on just one play vs. FSU (11/20) ... had one rush for minus-1 yard against NC State (11/27) ... also played as a reserve vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29).

ROBINSON’S CAREER STATISTICSPassing G-GS Cmp Att Pct. Yds TD Int Lg. Eff.2008 1-0 0 0 00.0 0 0 0 0 0.002009 7-2 46 85 54.1 459 2 0 37 107.22010 11-3 26 49 53.1 349 4 2 80 131.7Career 19-5 72 134 53.7 808 6 2 80 116.2

Rushing G-GS Att. Gain Lost Net Avg. TD LP2008 1-0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02009 7-2 53 286 57 229 4.3 0 282010 10-3 37 181 84 97 2.6 0 31Career 18-5 90 467 141 326 3.6 0 31

Career HighsCompletions - 20 (vs. FSU, 11/21/09)Attempts - 27 (vs. FSU, 11/21/09) Passing Yards - 227 (vs. WVU, 9/18/10)Passing Effi ciency - 161.12 rating (vs. WVU, 9/18/10)Passing TDs - 2 (twice, last vs. WVU, 9/18/10)Rushing Yards - 129 (vs. Virginia Tech, 11/14/09)

23 DA’REL SCOTT

RB • 5-11 • 200 • SR

A talented fi ve-year running back with breakaway speed ... had a breakout 2008 campaign, earning fi rst-team all-league honors and posting the seventh-highest single-season rushing total in school history ... a three-time member of the Doak Walker Award watch list (2008-10) ... two-time bowl game MVP (2008 Roady’s Humanitarian;

2010 Military Bowl) ... ranks seventh on the Maryland career rushing chart (2,401) ... one of four players in school history to post 2,000 career rushing yards and 500 receiving yards (also LaMont Jordan, Rick Badjanek and Alvin Blount) ... fourth on the Maryland career 100-yard rushing game list (8) ... second in school history in yards-per-carry (5.58) and 12th in career carries (430) ... ranks eighth in school history in all-purpose yards (3,509) ... his 17 rushing TDs are tied for 14th in school history, while his 21 total scores are 12th ... ranks 19th in career kickoff return yards (599) and 20th in points scored (126) ... played in 41 career games, including 29 starts, all at tailback ... played in both the 2011 East-West Shrine game and Under Armour Senior Bowl ... ... also invited to the 2011 NFL Combine.

2010 Highlights: Started in all 13 games at tailback ... second on the team with 708 rushing yards ... fi fth on the team with 14 catches ... at the end of year season banquet earned the A.V. Williams Award for Outstanding & Conspicuous Sportsmanship ... rushed for 58 yards (on 10 carries), with one TD, against Navy (9/6) ... had 42 yards on eight carries against Morgan State (9/11) and also made three receptions for 31 yards, including a 22-yard TD ... recorded three receptions for 26 yards against West Virginia (9/18) ... posted 103 rushing yards (on 15 carries) vs. FIU (9/25) ... had a 56-yard rushing TD vs. the Golden Panthers ... had the seventh 100-yard game of his career ... led the team with 121 all-purpose yards against Duke (10/2), totaling 50 yards on the ground while also taking a screen pass for a 71-yard TD, the second-longest play of his career ... rushed for 18 yards and threw his second career TD pass on a trick play, a 4-yarder to Danny O’Brien against Clemson (10/16) ... had 19 yards on nine carries and caught one pass against Boston College (10/23) ... one of three Maryland running backs to rush for at least 50 yards against Wake Forest (10/30), totaling 50 yards on 11 carries ... had nine rushes for 30 yards vs. Miami (11/6) ... rushed for 55 yards (11 carries) and caught two passes for 8 yards, including a 2-yard TD, in the win over Virginia (11/13) ... averaged a regular-season high 8.7 yards per carry vs. FSU (11/20), rushing for 87 yards (10 carries) ... also caught two passes for eight yards ... fi nished with minus-10 yards on four carries against NC State (11/27) ... ran for a career-high and Maryland bowl-record 200 yards in the Military Bowl win over East Carolina (12/29), including a Terps postseason-record 91-yard TD run in the fourth quarter ... also had a 61-yard TD run ... the yardage total ranks second in ACC bowl history ... his 15.4 yards per carry in the game set a school record ... earned Military Bowl MVP honors ... a consensus preseason All-ACC choice.

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SCOTT’S CAREER STATISTICSRushing G-GS Att. Gain Lost Net Avg. TD LP2007 9-0 14 137 2 135 9.6 0 332008 12-11 209 1178 45 1133 5.4 8 632009 7-5 85 448 23 425 5.0 4 482010 13-13 122 730 22 708 5.8 5 91Career 41-29 430 2,493 92 2,401 5.6 17 91

Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP2007 9-0 1 57 57.0 1 572008 12-11 21 171 8.1 0 252009 7-5 12 111 9.2 0 192010 13-13 14 170 12.1 3 71Career 41-29 48 509 10.6 4 71

Returns G-GS KOR Yds Avg. TD PR Yds Avg. TD2007 9-0 26 566 21.8 0 0 0 0.0 02008 12-11 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 02009 7-5 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 02010 13-13 2 33 16.5 0 0 0 0.0 0Career 41-29 28 599 21.4 0 0 0 0.0 0

Passing G-GS Cmp Att Pct. Yds TD Int Lg. Eff.2007 9-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.02008 12-11 1 2 50.0 9 1 0 9 252.82009 7-5 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.02010 13-13 1 1 100.0 4 1 0 4 463.6Career 41-29 2 3 66.7 13 2 0 9 323.1

Career HighsRushing Yards - 200 (vs. East Carolina, 12/29/10)Rushing Attempts - 29 (vs. UNC, 11/15/08)Long Rush - 91-yard TD (vs. East Carolina, 12/29/10)Yards Per Carry - 15.4 (vs. East Carolina, 12/29/10)Rushing TDs - 2 (four times: vs. East Carolina, 12/29/10; vs. FIU, 9/25/10; vs. Nevada, 12/30/08; vs. Cal 9/13/08)Receptions - 5 (vs. Virginia Tech, 11/6/08)Receiving Yards - 71 (vs. Duke, 10/2/10)Long Reception - 71-yd TD (vs. Duke, 10/2/10)Receiving TDs - 2 (twice: vs. Morgan State, 09/11/10; vs. MTSU, 09/19/09)Kickoff Returns - 4 (four times: vs. FSU, 11/17/07; vs. BC, 11/10/07; vs. Virginia, 10/20/07; vs. Wake Forest, 9/22/07),Kickoff Return Yards - 132 (vs. FSU, 11/17/07)Long Kickoff Return - 60 (vs. FSU, 11/17/07), All-Purpose Yards - 200 (vs. East Carolina, 12/29/10)

82 TORREY SMITH

WR • 6-1 • 200 • JR

An explosive and talented four-year wideout who was one of the top all-purpose players in the nation his fi nal two seasons ... earned a number of postseason accolades in 2009 and 2010 ... consensus All-ACC selection at both wide receiver and kickoff return as a sophomore and fi rst team all-league wideout as a junior, his fi nal season in College Park ... a 2010 fi rst team All-ACC selection at wide receiver ... ranks fi rst in both school history and on the ACC books in career kickoff return yards (2,983) ... owns the Maryland record and ranks seventh on the ACC charts in career all-purpose yards (5,264) ... career average of 17.78 yards per touch ranks fourth in school history ... ranks third on the Terps career receptions list (152) and second on the receiving yards chart (2,215) ... his 19 career touchdown receptions rank second in school history ... ranks tied for second in Maryland history for career 100-yard receiving

games (7) ... owns the Terps record for career kickoff returns for touchdowns with three ... career kickoff return average of 24.25 is sixth in school history ... earned Iron Terp status for the second time in his career in spring testing ... member of the 2010 Terrapin Council, the team’s leadership committee ... marked his third straight season on the Terrapin Council ... owns the all-time record in the clean (355) and second-best mark in the squat (550) among wideouts.

2010 Highlights: A fi rst team All-ACC selection at wide receiver by ACSMA ... also a fi rst team choice by ESPN.com, Rivals.com and Phil Steele’s ... a fourth-team All-America choice by Phil Steele ... played in all 13 games with 12 starts at wide receiver ... also served as the No. 1 kickoff returner ... had a team-best 67 receptions (fourth on the Maryland single-season chart) for a team-high 1,055 yards (No. 2 on the Maryland single-season list) ... second in the ACC with 12 TD receptions, which is a Maryland single-season record ... ranked second in the ACC and 28th nationally in receiving yards per game (81.2) ... ranked third in the ACC and tied for 49th nationally in receptions (5.2 pg) ... four 100-yard receiving games ranks tied for second on the Maryland single-season list ... ranked fi rst in the ACC and 37th nationally in all-purpose yards (126.7 pg) ... earned three awards at the end of year banquet - C.P. “Lefty” McIntosh Public Service Award, Most Valuable Offensive Player and team captain ... had three receptions for 41 yards against Morgan State (9/11), including two touchdown catches ... recorded 149 receiving yards on three receptions against West Virginia (9/18) ... had TD receptions of 60 and a career-long 80 yards against the Mountaineers ... became the fi rst Terp to record consecutive games with multiple touchdown receptions since Jermaine Lewis in 1993 ... had another standout performance vs. FIU (9/25), posting eight receptions for 159 receiving yards, including a 68-yard TD catch ... his 308 receiving yards vs WVU and FIU were the most by a Terp over a two-game span since Jermaine Lewis had 394 in 1995 (205 vs. Duke, 9/23; 189 vs. Georgia Tech, 9/28) ... with 193 all-purpose yards (also 34 kickoff return yards) against FIU, he became just the second player in school history to accumulate more than 4,000 all-purpose yards in his career, joining LaMont Jordan (4,960) ... had two receptions for 50 yards, including a 44-yarder that set up a touchdown, while playing on a bad ankle against Duke (10/2) ... made four catches for 55 yards and returned two kickoffs for 37 yards against Clemson (10/16) ... had eight receptions for 34 yards and a touchdown against Boston College (10/23) ... hauled in a game-high fi ve receptions for 66 yards and a touchdown against Wake Forest (10/30), becoming the fi rst player since Guilian Gary in 2000 to record seven TD receptions in a season ... had three receptions for 35 yards vs. Miami (11/6), as well as setting the ACC kickoff return yards record with his fi rst attempt, a 21-yarder ... had seven receptions for 157 receiving yards vs. Virginia (11/13) ... fourth-quarter TD catch sealed the win, but he had a 35-yard catch to set up fi rst score, a 62-yarder to set up second TD and a big 27-yard grab on third-and-14 which set the table for the go-ahead score early in the fourth quarter ... had seven catches for 69 yards vs. FSU (11/20), moving from fi fth to fourth on the Maryland career receptions chart ... named ACC Offensive Back of the Week for his performance against NC State (11/27) ... caught a school-record four touchdowns against the Wolfpack, establishing career highs with 14 receptions and 224 yards ... the 224 yards rank third in a single game in school history and the 14 receptions are tied for the second most in school history ... set the Maryland career

all-purpose mark with 272 yards against NC State (11/27), becoming the eighth player in ACC history to reach 5,000 career yards ... a consensus preseason All-ACC selection ... a second team all-league choice (at WR) by Lindy’s and Phil Steele’s Preview ... a fi rst team all-conference selection (at KR) by Phil Steele’s Preview.

SMITH’S CAREER STATISTICSRushing G-GS Att. Gain Lost Net Avg. TD LP2008 13-6 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 02009 12-10 11 64 5 59 5.4 1 142010 13-12 9 17 10 7 0.8 0 9Career 38-28 21 81 15 66 3.1 1 14

Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP2008 13-6 24 336 14.0 2 442009 12-10 61 824 13.5 5 642010 13-12 67 1,055 15.7 12 80Career 38-28 152 2,215 14.6 19 80

Returns G-GS KOR Yds Avg. TD PR Yds Avg. TD2008 13-6 42 1,089 25.9 1 0 0 0.0 02009 12-10 51 1,309 25.7 2 0 0 0.0 02010 13-12 30 585 19.5 0 0 0 0.0 0Career 38-28 123 2,983 24.3 3 0 0 0.0 0

Career HighsReceptions - 14 (vs. NC State, 11/27/10)Receiving Yards - 224 (vs. NC State, 11/27/10)Long Reception - 80-yard TD (vs. WVU, 9/18/10)Receiving TDs - 4 (vs. NC State, 11/27/10)Kickoff Returns - 8 (vs. Cal, 09/5/09)Kickoff Return Yards - 204 (vs. N.C. State, 11/7/09)Long Kickoff Return - 99-yard TD (vs. Nevada, 12/30/08)All-Purpose Yards - 287 (vs. MTSU, 09/19/09)

6 KENNY TATE

DB • 6-4 • 225 • JR

A highly-regarded third-year defensive back ... an athletic player with a dangerous combination of size and speed … one of the best tacklers on the team ... atop the depth chart at free safety ... has demonstrated versatility and toughness … a 2010 consensus All-ACC choice, as well as a preseason All-ACC selection (third team by Phil Steele’s Preview) ... moved from wide receiver to defensive back as a freshman.

2010 Highlights: A fi rst team All-ACC choice by ACSMA ... also picked for the fi rst team by Rivals.com, College Football News and Phil Steele ... a member of the Bronco Nagurski Trophy watch list ... started at free safety in all 13 games ... owned the team lead in solo tackles (58) and second in tackles (100) ... became the fi rst Maryland DB to reach 100 tackles since Tony Jackson (101) in 2000 ... had at least six tackles in all but one game ... ranked seventh in the ACC and t-95th nationally in tackles (7.7 per game) ... second-leading tackler in the ACC among DBs ... tied for third in the ACC in solo tackles (4.6 pg) ... led the ACC with four forced fumbles, the most by a Terp since Milton Harris had four in 2005 ... 0.31 forced fumbles per-game average ranked tied for 15th in the FBS ... recorded career highs in tackles (12) and forced fumbles (2) against Navy (9/6) ... also posted nine solo stops and had the tackle on the Midshipmen’s fi nal play, a fourth-and-goal attempt from

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the 1-yard line which would have won the game ... earned FWAA/Nagurski National Defensive Player of Week, as well as the Jim Thorpe Award DB of the Week award ... added to the Nagurski watch list for his efforts ... also earned ACC Defensive Back of Week for his play ...had three stops in limited action vs. Morgan State (9/11) ... had seven tackles and his third career interception vs. WVU (9/18) ... returned a Jock Sanders pick a career-high 53 yards ... had 10 tackles, the third-highest total of his career, vs. FIU (9/25) ... led the team with nine tackles against Duke (10/2), while setting career highs in sacks (1.5) and tackles for loss (2.5) ... also forced a fumble and had a pass breakup vs. the Blue Devils ... tied for a game-high with nine stops, including 0.5 TFL, against Clemson (10/16) ... helped hold Clemson QB Kyle Parker to 7 of 20 passing while the Tigers posted just 119 passing yards ... tied with Alex Wujciak for a team-high eight tackles against Boston College (10/23) ... also recorded a sack for an 11-yard loss and forced a fumble that Maryland recovered ... had a team-high seven tackles, including one sack and 1.5 tackles for loss, and one PBU against Wake Forest (10/30) ... returned an interception 8 yards for a touchdown against the Demon Deacons, the fi rst score of his career ... matched a career high with 12 tackles, including a career-best 11 solo stops, vs. Miami ... also broke up one pass vs. the Hurricanes ... had six tackles, including 0.5 TFL, and one PBU vs. Virginia (11/13) ... posted seven tackles, including 2.0 tackles for loss, vs. FSU (11/20/10) ... also had an interception (third of the season), which he returned 20 yards, vs. the Seminoles ... posted six tackles against NC State (11/27) ... posted six tackles, along with a PBU and a fumble recovery vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29).

TATE’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int.2008 13-0 10 5 15 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 1-02009 10-4 26 21 47 3.5-25 1.5-18 0 0 3 1-272010 13-13 58 42 100 8.5-43 3.5-30 4 1 4 3-81Career 36-17 94 68 162 12.0-68 5.0-48 4 1 8 5-108

Returns G-GS KOR Yds Avg. TD PR Yds Avg. TD2008 13-0 6 84 14.0 0 0 0 0.0 02009 10-4 0 0 0.0 0 6 43 7.2 02010 13-13 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0Career 36-17 6 84 14.0 0 6 43 7.2 0

Career HighsTackles - 12 (twice: vs. Miami, 11/6/10; vs. Navy, 9/6/10)Solo Tackles - 11 (vs. Miami, 11/6/10)TFL - 2.5 (vs. Duke, 10/2/10)Sacks - 1.5 (vs. Duke, 10/2/10)Forced Fumbles - 2 (vs. Navy, 9/6/10),Interceptions - 1 (fi ve times: vs. FSU, 11/20/10; vs. Wake Forest, 10/30/10; vs. West Virginia, 9/18/10; vs. N.C. State, 11/21/09; vs. Nevada, 12/30/08)Interception Return - 53 yards (vs. WVU, 9/18/10)Punt Returns - 3 (vs. Cal, 09/5/09), Punt Return Yards - 28 (vs. Cal, 09/5/09)Long Punt Return - 18 yards (vs. Cal, 09/5/09)Kickoff Returns - 2 (vs. FSU, 11/22/08), Kickoff Return Yards - 20 (vs. FSU, 11/22/08), Long Kickoff Return - 17 yards (twice: vs. Nevada, 12/30/08; vs. UNC, 11/15/08)

4 RONNIE TYLER

WR • 5-9 • 185 • JR

An athletic receiver who has shifty moves and great hands ... was No. 2 on the depth chart at F (slot) receiver ... has caught two or more passes in 15 of his last 25 games.

2010 Highlights: Played in the fi rst 12 games, mostly as a reserve wideout ... started one game ... caught his fi rst pass of the season vs. WVU (9/18) ... had one catch against Duke (10/2) ... posted one reception for 18 yards against Clemson (10/16) ... matched a career high with fi ve receptions vs. BC (10/23), including his fi rst TD of the season, a 9-yarder from Danny O’Brien ... also posted a season-high 57 receiving yards ... had two catches for 11 yards vs. Miami (11/6) ... had one catch for 11 yards vs. Virginia (11/13) ... made his fi rst start of the season vs. Florida State (11/20) ... had two catches for 49 yards, including a season-long 30-yard reception ... did not play vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29).

TYLER’S CAREER STATISTICSReceiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP2008 13-1 20 225 11.2 1 202009 12-5 28 346 12.4 1 492010 12-1 13 149 11.5 1 30Career 37-7 61 720 11.8 3 49

Career HighsReceptions - 5 (three times: vs. BC, 10/23/10; vs. Clemson, 10/3/09; vs. Virginia, 10/4/08)Receiving Yards - 62 (vs. Wake Forest, 10/10/09)Long Reception - 49 yards (vs. Wake Forest, 10/10/09)Receiving TDs - 1 (three times: vs. BC, 10/23/10; vs. Clemson, 10/3/09; vs. Nevada, 12/30/08)

72 JOE VELLANO

DL • 6-2 • 285 • SO

A hard-nosed third-year defensive lineman who possesses good quickness ... emerged as one of the team’s top defensive players in both the spring and summer ... atop the depth chart at DT since the spring ... a 2010 second team All-ACC selection ... father, Paul, was an All-American defensive lineman for the Terps (1971-73).

2010 Highlights: A second team All-ACC selection by ACSMA ... a third-team choice by Phil Steele ... started at defensive tackle in all 13 games ... led the team with fi ve sacks and 10.5 tackles for loss ... ranked seventh on the team in tackles (63), tops among d-linemen ... his 4.9 tackle-per-game average was fourth in the ACC among defensive linemen ... tied for 15th in the ACC in sacks (0.38 per game) ... earned the James M. Tatum Award for the defensive lineman of the year at the season-ending banquet ... recorded career highs in tackles (10), solo stops (5), tackles for loss (3.0) and sacks (2.0) in the season-opening win over Navy (9/6) ... had just one career tackle before that game ... earned ACC Defensive Lineman of Week for his play ... chipped in four tackles, including 1.5 TFL and 1.0 sacks, vs. Morgan State (9/11) ... had a pair of stops vs. WVU (9/18) and six tackles, including 1.5 TFL, vs. FIU (9/25) ... tied for third on the team with seven tackles against Duke (10/2), including 2.5 tackles for loss while matching his career high with 2.0 sacks ... also had a career-best two PBUs vs. the Blue Devils ... recorded fi ve tackles against Clemson (10/16) ... in on four stops vs.

BC (10/23) ... recorded three tackles against Wake Forest (10/30) ... had two solo stops and a blocked PAT vs. Miami (11/6) ... had eight tackles, including a half tackle for loss, vs. Virginia (11/13) ... posted six tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss, against NC State (11/27) ... had four tackles and the fi rst forced fumble of his career vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29).

VELLANO’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int.2009 5-0 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-02010 13-13 24 39 63 10.5-42 5.0-29 1 0 2 0-0Career 18-13 24 40 64 10.5-42 5.0-29 1 0 2 0-0

Career HighsTackles - 10 (vs. Navy, 9/6/10)Solo Tackles - 5 (vs. Navy, 9/6/10)TFL - 3.0 (vs. Navy, 9/6/10)PBU - 2 (vs. Duke, 10/2/10)Sacks - 2.0 sacks (twice: vs. Duke, 10/2/10; vs. Navy, 9/6/10)

36 TAYLOR WATSON

RB • 6-2 • 240 • JR

A tough, hard-nosed player who ended the 2010 season as the No. 1 fullback ... served as the backup to Cory Jackson in 2009 ... entered the spring of 2010 as the No. 1 fullback but suffered a right knee injury during the second day practice and had surgery ... returned to the top of the depth chart midway through the regular season.

2010 Highlights: Played in the last 11 games, including three starts at fullback, after being out of action since the spring ... ranked fi fth on the team in rushing (44 yards) and posted a 6.3 yards-per-carry average (tops on the team) ... saw fi rst action of the season vs. West Virginia (9/18), following off-season knee surgery ... saw action in just three plays as a reserve fullback vs. the Mountaineers ... in for 15 plays vs. FIU (9/25) ... posted a career-high 46 all-purpose yards against Clemson (10/16), while recording a 13-yard run and a career-long tying 11-yard reception ... also made one kickoff return for 20 yards ... started at fullback vs. BC (10/23) and Wake Forest (10/30) ... had two rushes for 16 yards, including a career-long 15-yarder, vs. Miami (11/6) .. had an 11-yard run vs. Virginia (11/13) ... started at fullback vs. East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29) and rushed twice for 2 yards ... also caught one pass for 5 yards.

T. WATSON’S CAREER STATISTICSRushing G-GS Att. Gain Lost Net Avg. TD LP2008 5-1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02009 12-0 3 16 0 16 5.3 0 92010 11-3 7 44 0 44 6.3 0 15Career 28-4 10 60 0 60 6.0 0 15

Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP2008 5-1 1 11 11.0 0 112009 12-0 1 2 2.0 0 22010 11-3 2 16 8.0 0 11Career 27-3 4 29 7.3 0 11

2010 University of Maryland Football Notes: Season Review

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Career HighsRushing Yards - 16 (vs. Miami, 11/6/10)Rushing Attempts - 2 (three times: vs. ECU, 12/29/10; vs. Miami, 11/6/10; vs. Clemson, 10/16/10)Long Rush - 15 yards (vs. Miami, 11/6/10)Receptions - 1 (four times: vs. ECU, 12/29/10; vs. Clemson, 10/16/10; vs. JMU, 09/12/09; vs. BC, 11/6/08)Receiving Yards - 11 yards (twice: vs. Clemson 10/16/10; vs. BC, 11/6/08)Long Reception - 11 yards (twice: vs. Clemson 10/16/10; vs. BC, 11/6/08)

3 LAQUAN WILLIAMS

WR • 6-1 • 195 • SR

An athletic, rangy fi ve-year player ... played all three wide receiver spots in his career ... suffered through an injury-plagued 2008 ... a 2007 freshman All-ACC choice ... spent his true freshman season as a defensive back ... played in 38 career games with 12 starts, all at wide receiver ... also a key special teams performer.

2010 Highlights: Played in all 13 games at wide receiver and on special teams ... started three times at WR ... had 12 special teams tackles which was tied for second on the team with Darin Drakeford ... earned the special teams captain award at the end-of-year banquet ... had two blocked punts, one against Morgan State (9/11) and one against Wake Forest (10/30) ... started at F receiver vs. WVU (9/18) .. caught one pass for 10 yards ... collected his second career TD reception, a 9-yarder from Danny O’Brien, in the win over FIU (9/25) ... started at wide receiver vs. Clemson (10/16) ... caught a 24-yard touchdown pass against Wake Forest (10/30), blocked a punt and recorded a career-high three tackles on special teams ... made what turned out to be the play of the Virginia game (11/13), an acrobatic 26-yard reception off a tipped pass on third-and-14 which kept the eventual game-winning drive alive ... had a season-best 29-yard catch that set up a touchdown against NC State (11/27) ... also recorded a tackle on special teams and forced a fumble vs. the Wolfpack.

WILLIAMS’ CAREER STATISTICSReceiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP2007 10-7 15 217 14.5 0 392008 3-0 2 19 9.5 0 112009 12-1 10 99 9.9 1 242010 13-3 6 101 16.8 2 29Career 38-11 33 436 13.2 3 39

Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int.2007 10-7 1 0 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0-02008 3-0 1 0 1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0-02009 12-1 1 1 2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 0-02010 13-3 6 7 13 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0-0Career 38-11 9 8 17 0.0-0 0 1 0 0 0-0

Career HighsReceptions - 3 (three times: vs. Virginia, 10/17/09; vs. Clemson, 10/27/07; vs. Villanova, 9/1/07)Receiving Yards - 66 (vs. Rutgers, 9/29/07)Long Reception - 39 yards (vs. Rutgers, 9/29/07)Receiving TDs - 1 (three times: vs. Wake Forest, 10/30/10; vs. FIU, 9/25/10; vs. Rutgers, 9/26/09)Tackles - 3 (vs, Wake Forest, 10/30/10)

33 ALEX WUJCIAK

LB • 6-3 • 250 • SR

One of the top play-making linebackers in the nation ... a three-time All-ACC selection (second team in 2008; fi rst team in 2009 and 2010) ... has a nose for the ball ... a durable performer since missing the 2007 season with a knee injury ... started every game (38) of his career at middle linebacker ... ended the 2010 season ranked third in the FBS in career tackles per game (10.0) among active players ... was also one of 11 active linebackers in the FBS, including just two in the ACC (also Bruce Carter, UNC) with two career interceptions returned for a TD ... his 238 career interception return yards was tied for fourth in the FBS among active players (fi rst among linebackers) as of the end of 2010 ... 10th on the Maryland all-time tackle chart (381) at the end of his career ... one of only two players in the nation (also Nick Bellore, CMU) to post 130 or more tackles in 2008 and 2009 ... the fi rst Terp defender to post back-to-back 125-tackle seasons since E.J. Henderson (150 in 2001; 175 in 2002) ... one of six players in school history (D’Qwell Jackson, 2003-05; E.J. Henderson, 2000-02; Eric Barton, 1996-98; Ratcliff Thomas, 1993-95; Chuck Faucette, 1984-86) with three straight 100-tackle seasons ... set the Terps single-season interception return yards mark (152) in 2009 ... one of fi ve players, and only linebacker, with a school record two interception returns for a touchdown (vs. NC State, 2009; vs. Miami, 2010) ... his 238 INT return yards ranks second on the Maryland career chart .

2010 Highlights: A fi rst team All-ACC pick by ACSMA and ESPN.com ... a second team all-league pick by Rivals.com and Phil Steele ... started all 13 games at MLB ... had a team-high 117 tackles ... ranked fourth in the ACC and t-37th nationally in tackles (9.0 pg) ... on the preseason watch list for the Nagurski Trophy, Lombardi Award, Lott Trophy, Butkus Award and Bednarik Award ... a quarterfi nalist for the Lott Trophy ... tied for third on the team in interceptions (two for 86 yards) ... tied for fourth on the team and fi rst in the ACC among linebackers in pass breakups (six) ... took home the Ray Krouse Award for Most Valuable Player at the end-of-year banquet ... posted a career-high 18 stops vs. Navy (9/6) ... had fi ve tackles in limited time against Morgan State (9/11) ... posted a game-high 16 tackles, including a career-high tying nine solos, vs. WVU (9/18) ... also forced a fumble vs. the Mountaineers ... had 10 stops vs. FIU (9/25) ... recorded eight stops against Duke (10/2) and helped break up a pass on fourth down late in the fourth quarter that essentially sealed the win for Maryland ... tied for game-high honors in tackles (nine) with Kenny Tate vs. Clemson (10/16) ... shared team-high tackles honors (eight) with Tate in the win over BC (10/23) ... named a quarterfi nalist for the Lott Trophy leading up the Eagles game ... made six stops against Wake Forest (10/30) ... intercepted Stephen Morris in the second quarter of the Miami game (11/6) and returned it 60 yards for a touchdown, the second pick-six of his career ... intercepted Morris again in the third quarter and returned it 26 yards to set up a potential scoring drive ... also chipped in four solo tackles and a pass breakup vs. the Hurricanes ... had a game-high 11 tackles and one

PBU vs. Virginia (11/13) ... posted 10 tackles, including for a loss, vs. FSU (11/20) ... recorded seven tackles, including a half a tackle for loss, against NC State (11/27) ... had fi ve tackles and PBU in the win over East Carolina in the Military Bowl (12/29) ... a consensus preseason fi rst team All-ACC selection ... a fi rst team all-league choice by Lindy’s, Blue Ribbon and Phil Steele’s Preview.

WUJCIAK’S CAREER STATISTICSDefense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int.2008 13-13 56 77 133 8.5-26 1.5-9 0 1 2 0-02009 12-12 58 73 131 8.5-22 1.0-9 2 0 3 2-1522010 13-13 43 74 117 5.0-5 0.0-0 1 0 6 2-86Career 38-38 157 224 381 22.0-53 2.5-18 3 1 11 4-238

Career HighsTackles - 18 (vs. Navy, 9/6/10)Solo Tackles - 9 (twice: vs. WVU, 9/18/10; vs. Wake Forest, 10/10/09)TFL - 2.0 (vs. Virginia Tech, 11/14/09)Sacks - 1.5 (vs. Nevada, 12/30/08)Forced Fumbles - 1 (three times: vs. WVU, 9/18/10; vs. Virginia Tech, 11/14/09; vs. Duke, 10/24/09)Fumbles Recovered - 1 (tvs. MTSU, 9/6/08)Interceptions - 2 (vs. Miami, 11/6/10)Long Interception Return - 82 (vs. FSU, 11/21/09)Long Interception Return for TD - 70 (vs. NC State, 11/7/09)

88 WILL YEATMAN

TE • 6-6 • 268 • SR

(Note: Yeatman bio in the preseason notes package was inaccurate. Complete bio follows)

An imposing physical specimen ... two-sport standout ... played on the lacrosse team the last two seasons, helping the Terps reach the NCAA Quarterfi nals each year ... joined the football team prior to his senior season ... transferred from Notre Dame in January 2009 after playing three seasons at tight end ... played in the 2011 Eastham Energy College All-Star Game.

As a Senior (2010): Played in the last 11 games, including three starts, as a tight end ... also played on special teams where he made three tackles ... fractured a fi nger in the preseason and missed the fi rst two contests ... saw his fi rst career action at Maryland against WVU (9/18), playing on special teams ... saw action in three plays at TE vs. FIU (9/25) ... also played on special teams vs. FIU and Duke (10/2) ... had one of his best performances as a Terp against Clemson (10/16), posting three receptions and 41 receiving yards in 16 plays ... helped set up the Terps lone TD with his three catches which included a career-long 20-yard grab ... started his fi rst game as a Terp vs. Miami (11/6) .. also started in a two tight-end set vs. Virginia (11/13) ... saw action in a career-high 65 plays vs. Florida State (11/20), posting career highs in receptions (5) and receiving yards (47) ... also had his fi rst career TD reception, a 7-yarder from Danny O’Brien ... matched his career high with another fi ve receptions against NC State (11/27), totaling 46 yards.

As a Junior (2008 at ND): Started the fi rst three games at tight end ... did not play the rest of the season.

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As a Sophomore (2007 at ND): Played in all 12 games, starting three games (at UCLA, vs. Air Force, vs. Duke) as a second tight end ... caught fi rst career pass vs. Georgia Tech, a career-long 10-yarder ... grabbed one pass for six yards at Penn State ... made fi rst career start in win at UCLA ... recorded one reception for seven yards vs. Boston College ... established career bests with three catches for 14 yards vs. USC.

As a Freshman (2006 at ND): Played in all 13 games as a tight end ... did not record a reception as he was generally used as a blocker ... recorded 29:11 of playing time.

At Rancho Bernardo High School: A two-sport star ... a four-time letterwinner in lacrosse and a three-time letterwin-ner in football ... posted 36 catches for 527 yards and seven TDs as a senior, leading team to an 8-3 record ... recorded 26 receptions for 340 yards and four TDs as a junior, helping the Broncos to the 2004 conference championship and a 9-3 mark ... rated 38th on list of top tight ends by Scout.com as a senior ... rated 39th on list of top tight ends by Rivals.com ... rated 79th on the Rivals.com California Top 100 Prospects ... an all-state selection for football during his senior season ... a three-time all-conference and all-city selection for football ... captain and team MVP in football as a senior ... arguably the most prolifi c lacrosse player to come from the West Coast ... a four-time all-conference and all-city selection in lacrosse ... named to the U.S. Lacrosse All-American team as a junior and senior ... named to the Under Armour All-American team as a senior ... named team MVP during his sophomore and senior seasons ... captained the lacrosse team as a senior ... holds three records in lacrosse at Rancho Bernardo for career points, career goals and career assists ... coached by Ron Hamamoto.

Personal: Born in Naples, Italy ... parents are Bonnie and Dennis Yeatman ... father played lacrosse for Navy ... has four siblings - Grant, Caroline, Anne Morgan and Jack ... Anne Morgan plays on the Terps lacrosse team ... major-ing in history.

YEATMAN’S CAREER STATISTICSReceiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP2006* 13-0 0 0 0.0 0 02007* 12-3 6 37 6.2 0 102008* 3-3 2 6 3.0 0 42009 Did not play football2010 11-3 13 134 10.3 1 20Career 39-9 21 177 8.4 1 20

Career HighsReceptions - 5 (vs. FSU, 11/20/10; vs. NC State, 11/27/10)Receiving Yards - 47 (vs. FSU, 11/20/10)Long Reception - 20 yards (vs. Clemson, 10/16/10)* at Notre Dame