all-time honors ALL-TIME HONORS

In This Section All-Americans ...... 204 Outstanding Award Winners ...... 205 Hon. Mention All-Americans ...... 205 Randy White was named a ACC Special Honors...... 206 All-ACC Selections ...... 206 consensus All-American in 1974, Academic All-Americans ...... 207 capping a season in which he All-ACC Academic Selections...... 207 Terps in the Hall of Fame...... 208 captured the Outland and Lombardi Maryland Team Awards...... 210 trophies as well. Coaches’ Awards...... 212 203

DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS • 2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL all-time honors all-time honors ALL-AMERICANS Consensus First Team Selections 1951 Bob Ward G 1952 Dick Modzelewski T QB 1953 Stan Jones T 1955 C 1961 Gary Collins E 1974 Randy White DT Bob Ward Dick Modzelewski Jack Scarbath Stan Jones Bob Pellegrini 1976 Joe Campbell DT 1979 Dale Castro PK Coaches Assoc. First Team 1985 J.D. Maarleveld OT 1961 Gary Collins E 2001 E.J. Henderson LB 1973 Paul Vellano DG 1974 Randy White DT 1976 Joe Campbell DT Associated Press 1985 J.D. Maarleveld OT First Team 1950 Bob Ward G Football News 1951 Bob Ward G First Team 1952 Jack Scarbath QB 1984 Eric Wilson LB Dick Modzelewski T 2001 E.J. Henderson LB Gary Collins Randy White 1953 Stan Jones T 1955 Bob Pellegrini C Second Team 1973 Randy White DT 1995 Stephen Ingram OT 1974 Randy White DT 1999 LaMont Jordan RB 2001 E.J. Henderson LB 2001 RB Brooks Barnard P Second Team 1923 Bill Supplee E Football Writers Association 1928 Gerald Snyder FB First Team 1949 Ray Krouse T 1961 Gary Collins E 1951 Dick Modzelewski T 1974 Randy White DT Ed Modzelewski FB 1976 Joe Campbell DT Joe Campbell Dale Castro 1953 QB 1979 Dale Castro PK 1954 Bill Walker E 2001 E.J. Henderson LB 1961 Gary Collins E 1976 Joe Campbell DT International News Service 1984 Eric Wilson LB First Team 1951 Bob Ward G UPI 1952 Jack Scarbath QB First Team Dick Modzelewski T 1951 Bob Ward G 1953 Stan Jones T 1952 Jack Scarbath QB Bernie Faloney QB Dick Modzelewski T 1955 Bob Pellegrini C 1953 Stan Jones T 1955 Bob Pellegrini C Second Team J.D. Maarleveld E.J. Henderson 1961 Gary Collins E 1952 Tom Cosgrove C 1974 Randy White DT 1953 HB 1976 Joe Campbell DT 1979 Dale Castro PK 1955 HB 1979 Dale Castro PK 1985 J.D. Maarleveld OT 1984 Kevin Glover C The Sporting News 1985 J.D. Maarleveld OT Second Team First Team 2001 E.J. Henderson LB 1950 Bob Ward G 1951 Bob Ward G 1951 Ed Modzelewski FB 1952 Jack Scarbath QB Second Team 1953 Bernie Faloney QB Dick Modzelewski T 1983 QB 1955 Mike Sandusky T 1953 Stan Jones T Ron Solt OG Bill Walker E Bernie Faloney QB 1973 Paul Vellano DG 1955 Bob Pellegrini C Third Team 1976 Joe Campbell DT Mike Sandusky T 1999 LaMont Jordan RB 1974 Randy White DT Lewis Sanders DB 204 Steve Mike-Mayer PK 205

2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL • DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS • 2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL all-time honors all-time honors OUTSTANDING AWARD WINNERS Walter Camp Memorial 1955 Bob Pellegrini C (Eddie Robinson/FWAA) Postseason MVP Trophy 1974 Randy White DT 2001 Honorees (Player of the Year) (Blue-Gray Game) (Football News) 1955 Bob Pellegrini C National Coach of the 1971 Guy Roberts E 2001 Ralph Friedgen Year 1986 Chuck Faucette LB (The Sporting News) 1998 Eric Ogbogu DE (Walter Camp Foundation) (Outstanding Player) 1953 1974 Jerry Claiborne 2001 Ralph Friedgen (Coaches All-America Game) 1952 Jack Scarbath QB 1974 Louis Carter TB (runner-up) 2001 Ralph Friedgen (CNN/SI) (Liberty Bowl) 2001 Ralph Friedgen 1974 Randy White DT (Washington Touchdown Club) 1982 Bobby Ross (Lineman of the Year) (Gator Bowl) 1952 Dick Modzelewski T 1975 Steve Atkins RB (Associated Press) 1974 Randy White DT 2001 Ralph Friedgen (Sun Bowl) 1984 Rick Badanjek RB Lombardi Trophy (ESPN/Home Depot) (Cherry Bowl) (Lineman of the Year) 2001 Ralph Friedgen 1985 QB 1974 Randy White DT 2001 National Scott Schankweiler LB Coach of the (Bobby Dodd) UPI Lineman of the Year Year Ralph 2001 Ralph Friedgen Friedgen

Guy Roberts Chuck Faucette Eric Ogbogu Louis Carter Steve Atkins Rick Badanjek Stan Gelbaugh Scott Schankweiler HONORABLE MENTION ALL-AMERICANS 1931 Jess Krajcovic, G Jack Bowersox, G Walter Rock, G 1978 Steve Atkins, TB Al Covington, DB Ray Poppelman, QB John Irvine, C , QB Lloyd Burruss, DB Keeta Covington, DB 1934 Ed Minion, T George Palahunik, G Roger Shoals, T Charles Johnson, DT Ferrell Edmunds, TE Norwood Sothoron, FB Bob Pellegrini, G 1965 Bob Sullivan, DB Bruce Palmer, DG Chuck Faucette, LB Vic Willis, E Ronnie Waller, HB 1969 Ralph Sonntag, OT 1979 Larry Stewart, OT Len Lynch, OG 1935 Bill Guckeyson, HB Bill Walker, E 1970 Guy Roberts, DE Charlie Wysocki, TB J.D. Maarleveld, OT Vic Willis, E 1955 Jack Davis, G 1972 Bob Smith, DB 1980 Lloyd Burruss, DB Bruce Mesner, DG 1936 Bill Guckeyson, HB Ed Heuring, T Paul Vellano, DG Marlin Van Horn, DG 1986 Chuck Faucette, LB 1937 Jim Meade, HB Mike Sandusky, T 1973 Louis Carter, TB Charlie Wysocki, TB Bruce Mesner, DG 1940 Ralph Albarano, T Frank Tamburello, QB Bob Smith, DB 1982 Jess Atkinson, PK Keeta Covington, DB Bob Smith, C 1956 Gene Alderton, C Randy White, DT Mark Duda, OT Ferrell Edmunds, TE 1942 Paul Flick, C Jack Davis, G 1974 Louis Carter, TB Boomer Esiason, QB 1987 Ferrell Edmunds, TE , QB Mike Sandusky, T Steve Mike-Mayer, PK Dave Pacella, OT Kevin Walker, LB 1947 Lu Gambino, HB 1957 Gene Alderton, C Stan Rogers, OT John Tice, TE 1988 Matt D’Amico, LB Gene Kinney, C Rod Breedlove, G Bob Smith, DB 1983 Jess Atkinson, PK Ben Jefferson, OT 1948 Ray Krouse, T Ed Cooke, E Harry Walters, LB Clarence Baldwin, DB Dan Plocki, PK Elmer Wingate, E 1958 Rod Breedlove, G Walter White, TE Boomer Esiason, QB Warren Powers, DT 1950 Ed Modzelewski, FB Fred Cole, T 1975 Kevin Benson, LB Pete Koch, DT Scott Saylor, LB 1951 Dave Cianelli, FB Ben Scotti, E Jim Brechbiel, DB Ron Solt, OG 1989 Larry Webster, DT Tom Cosgrove, C 1959 Rod Breedlove, G Paul Divito, DG Eric Wilson, LB 1990 Barry Johnson, WR Joe Petruzzo, HB Gary Collins, E LeRoy Hughes, DE 1984 Rick Badanjek, RB 1992 Marcus Badgett, WR Jack Scarbath, QB Tom Gunderman, G 1976 Brad Carr, LB Al Covington, DB 1993 , P 1952 Stan Jones, T Jim Joyce, FB Ed Fulton, OG Ferrell Edmunds, TE 1994 Stephen Ingram, OT 1953 , FB Kurt Schwarz, T , QB Chuck Faucette, LB 1995 Jermaine Lewis, WR Chet Hanulak, HB 1960 Dale Betty, QB Ken Roy, DB Kevin Glover, C 1998 Eric Barton, LB John Irvine, C Gary Collins, E Tom Schick, OT Greg Hill, WR 1999 Brian Kopka, PK Bob Morgan, T 1961 Bob Hacker, C Larry Seder, DG Len Lynch, OG 2000 Brooks Barnard, P Bill Walker, E 1962 , HB 1977 Ted Klaube, DG Bruce Mesner, DG 204 205 1954 , FB 1985 Rick Badanjek, FB

2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL • DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS • 2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL all-time honors all-time honors ACC HONORS ACC SPECIAL HONORS Player of the Year 1953 Bernie Faloney, B 1955 Bob Pellegrini, C 1974 Randy White, DT 2001 E.J. Henderson, LB Bernie Faloney Bob Pellegrini Randy White E.J. Henderson Bruce Perry Ralph Friedgen Off. Player of the Year 2001 Bruce Perry ALL-ACC SELECTIONS Def. Player of the Year First Team 1979 Larry Stewart, OT Bill Kirchiro, T 2001 E.J. Henderson 1953 Jack Bowersox, G Charlie Wysocki, TB 1963 Dick Shiner, QB 1980 Lloyd Burruss, DB 1964 Olaf Drozdov, DT Coach of the Year Bernie Faloney, B Chester Hanulak, B Marlin Van Horn, DG Tom Hickey, B 1953, 55 Jim Tatum Stan Jones, T Charlie Wysocki, TB 1989 Larry Webster, DT 1973, 75, 76 Jerry Claiborne 1954 Dick Bielski, B 1982 Jess Atkinson, PK 1991 Frank Wycheck, TE 1982 Bobby Ross Bill Walker, E Mark Duda, DT Mitch Suplee, C 2001 Ralph Friedgen Ronnie Waller, B Dave Pacella, OT Dan DeArmas, PK 1955 Jack Davis, G 1983 Clarence Baldwin, DB Mike Webster, DL Jacobs Blocking Award Pete Koch, DT Mike Jarmolowich, LB 1955 Bob Pellegrini, C Bob Pellegrini, C Ron Solt, OG 1992 Mike Jarmolowich, LB 1969 Ralph Sonntag, OT Mike Sandusky, T Eric Wilson, LB 1993 Jermaine Lewis, WR 1982 Dave Pacella, OT Ed Vereb, B 1956 Jack Davis, G 1984 Al Covington, S 1994 Geroy Simon, WR Award Mike Sandusky, T Kevin Glover, C Scott Milanovich, QB 1972 Al Neville, QB 1957 Rod Breedlove, G Greg Hill, WR 1995 Eric Ogbogu, LB 1974 David Visaggio, DG Ed Cooke, E Bruce Mesner, DG Andreal Johnson, DB 1984 J.D. Maarleveld, OT 1960 Gary Collins, E Eric Wilson, LB 1998 LaMont Jordan, RB 1989 Mike Anderson, RB 1961 Gary Collins, E 1985 Al Covington, S 1999 Brad Messina, OT 2001 Matt Crawford, OT Bob Hacker, C Keeta Covington, CB John Waerig, TE 1962 Tom Brown, B Chuck Faucette, LB Jamie Wu, OG Walter Rock, G Bruce Mesner, DG 2000 , DT Dick Shiner, QB 1986 Keeta Covington, CB LaMont Jordan, RB 1963 Dick Shiner, QB Chuck Faucette, LB 2001 Matt Crawford, OT 1964 Jerry Fishman, G Bruce Mesner, DG Guilian Gary, WR 1965 Bob Sullivan, B 1987 Ferrell Edmunds, E , QB 1966 Dick Absher, E Kevin Walker, LB 1969 Ralph Sonntag, OT 1988 Dan Plocki, PK Third Team Jim Tatum Ralph Sonntag 1970 Guy Roberts, E Warren Powers, DT 1993 Stephen Ingram, OT 1971 Dan Bungori, E 1990 Barry Johnson, WR Scott Milanovich, QB 1972 Bob Smith, S 1992 Marcus Badgett, WR Paul Vellano, DG 1993 Scott Milanovich, P Note: The second and third teams have not been 1973 Louis Carter, TB 1994 Stephen Ingram, OT selected continuously. Bob Smith, S 1995 Jermaine Lewis, WR Paul Vellano, DG 1998 Eric Barton, LB Randy White, DT 1999 Delbert Cowsette, NT 1974 Louis Carter, TB LaMont Jordan, RB Dave Pacella Al Neville Steve Mike-Mayer, PK Lewis Sanders, DB Stan Rogers, OT 2001 Brooks Barnard, P Bob Smith, S Melvin Fowler, C Harry Walters, LB E.J. Henderson, LB Randy White, DT Tony Jackson, S 1975 Kevin Benson, LB Tony Okanlawon, CB Jim Brechbiel, DB Bruce Perry, TB Joe Campbell, DT Todd Wike, OG Roy Hughes, DE Second Team David Visaggio J.D. Maarleveld 1976 Joe Campbell, DT Brian Carr, LB 1953 Ralph Felton, B Ed Fulton, OG Bob Morgan, T Mark Manges, QB Bill Walker, E Ken Roy, DB 1954 John Irvine, C Tom Schick, OT Bob Pellegrini, G Larry Seder, DG 1955 Russell Dennis, E 1977 Ted Klaube, DG Frank Tamburello, B 1978 Lloyd Burruss, DB Bill Walker, E 1957 Gene Alderton, C 206 Charles Johnson, DT Bruce Mesner, a three-time first team pick. 207 Mike Anderson Matt Crawford Bruce Palmer, DG 1961 Roger Shoals, T

2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL • DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS • 2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL all-time honors all-time honors AP ALL-ACC SELECTIONS UPI ALL-ACC ALL-SOUTHERN (Selected by Associated Press) (Selected by UPI) 1953 Bernie Faloney, B Jim Joyce, B 1955 Bob Pellegrini, C CONFERENCE Ralph Felton, B 1960 Gary Collins, E Mike Sandusky, T 1935 Bill Guckeyson, B Chet Hanulak, B 1961 Gary Collins, E Ed Vereb, B 1936 Bill Guckeyson, B Stan Jones, T Bob Hacker, C Bill Walker, E 1937 Jim Meade, B 1954 Dick Bielski, B 1962 Tom Brown, HB 1956 Jack Davis, G 1947 Lu Gambino, B 1955 Jack Davis, G Walter Rock, G Mike Sandusky, T 1949 Ray Krouse, T Bob Pellegrini, C Dick Shiner, QB 1957 Ed Cooke, E 1950 Elmer Wingate, E Mike Sandusky, T 1970 Guy Roberts, DE 1958 Ben Scotti, E 1951 Ed Modzelewski, B Frank Tamburello, B 1971 Dan Bungori, E 1960 Gary Collins, E 1952 Stan Jones, T Ed Vereb, B 1972 Bob Smith, DB 1961 Gary Collins, E 1956 Gene Alderton, C Paul Vellano, DG 1962 Walter Rock, G Jack Davis, G 1973 Louis Carter, TB Dick Shiner, QB Mike Sandusky, T Bob Smith, DB 1970 Guy Roberts, DE 1957 Rod Breedlove, G Paul Vellano, DG 1971 Dan Bungori, E Ed Cooke, E Randy White, DT 1972 Bob Smith, DB 1958 Rod Breedlove, G Paul Vellano, DG 1959 Tom Gunderman, G 1973 Louis Carter, TB Bob Smith, DB Paul Vellano, DG Randy White, DT Ray Krouse

Dan Bungori Louis Carter Bob Smith Ed Vereb ALL-ACC ACADEMIC SELECTIONS 1954 John Irvine, C Dean Richards, WB 1999 Kevin Bishop, LB Tony Okanlawon, CB George Palahunik, G 1979 Jan Carinci, WB Todd Wike, OG 2001 Brooks Barnard, P 1955 John Healey, HB Ralph Lary, S Jamie Wu, OG Melvin Fowler, C Stanley Polyanski, G Phil Livingston, OT 2000 Guilian Gary, WR Shaun Hill, QB 1956 Donald Healey, T Kyle Lorton, C Charles Hill, DT Rod Littles, S Mike Sandusky, T Jim Shaffer, DE Tony Jackson, SS Todd Wike, OG Tom Selep, FB 1980 Ralph Lary, S 1960 Dwayne Fletcher, HB Kyle Lorton, C 1961 Bob Hacker, C 1981 Mike Mueller, LB Dick Novak, QB Brian Riendeau, OG 1963 David Nardo, G 1982 Joe Aulisi, DE 1967 Chuck Tine, G 1983 Greg Harraka, OT 1968 Ralph Friedgen, OG 1984 Greg Harraka, OT 1970 Pat Burke, OG , QB Jerry Erhard, WB Richard Shure, FB Steve Fromang, C 1985 Dolph Tokarczyk, TE Len Santacroce, C 1986 Mark Agent, OT Scott Shank, FB Richard Shure, FB 1972 Jerry Erhard, E John Sorna, OT 1973 Kim Hoover, WR 1987 Azizuddin Abdur-Ra’oof, WR Ralph Lary, the first ACC football Richard Shure was on the Al Wallace was a three-time 1974 , QB Bob Arnold, DG player to be a four-time All-ACC All-ACC Academic Team in 1984, All-ACC Academic selection in Jim Brechbiel, DB Ken Oberle, OT 1986 and 1987. 1994, 1995 and 1996. Derick Harris, DT Richard Shure, FB Academic Team choice. Rick Jennings, TB John Sorna, OT Tom Schick, OG 1988 Ken Oberle, OT National Academic Honors Phil Wagenheim, P 1989 Dean Green, WR 1975 Mike Cielensky, DB 1990 Rick Fleece, NG Academic NCAA Postgraduate Kim Hoover, WR Barry Johnson, WR John Schultz, WB Glenn Page, LB All-Americans Scholar 1976 Jonathan Claiborne, S Chad Wiestling, HB 1953 Bernie Faloney, B 1978 Jonathan Claiborne, S Gene Ochap, C 1991 Lubo Zizakovic, DT 1954 George Palahunik, G Bob Raba, TE 1992 Marcus Badgett, WR 1956 Mike Sandusky, T 1977 Jonathan Claiborne, S Scott Rosen, S 1975 Kim Hoover, WR Ralph Lary, S 1993 Russ Weaver, WR 1978 Joe Muffler, DE Chris Ward, DB 1994 Russ Weaver, WR Kenny Watson, DT Mike Settles, LB 1978 John Baldante, DB Al Wallace, DE Glenn Chamberlain, OG 1995 Al Wallace, DE Scott Collins, OT 1996 Al Wallace, DE Ralph Lary, S 1997 Mike Hull, TE Phil Livingston, OT Eric Ogbogu, DE 206 Joe Muffler, DE 1998 Jamie Wu, OG Bernie Faloney Mike Sandusky Joe Muffler Jonathan Claiborne 207

2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL • DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS • 2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL all-time honors TERPS IN THE HALL FO FAME Bob Jack Jim Stan WARD SCARBATH TATUM JONES National Football National Football National Football Pro Football Hall of Fame Foundation College Foundation College Foundation College (1991) Hall of Fame (1980) Hall of Fame (1983) Hall of Fame (1984) National Football Bob Ward weighed all of 165 pounds Jack Scarbath is an integral part In a brief time as a Foundation College throughout his four-year playing career of Maryland football history. In his first head coach -- one season at North Caro- Hall of Fame (2000) at Maryland and, even in the early 1950s, start, the All-America quarterback scored lina (1942, 5-2-2), one at Oklahoma (1946, Stan Jones was the starting right that was no size for a lineman. Especially a the first touchdown in the new Byrd Sta- 8-3, Gator Bowl victory over North Carolina tackle on the Terp defense that allowed lineman who was a first team All-America dium, a 21-yard run in the first game of State) and nine years at Maryland (1947-55, only 31 points during 10 regular season middle guard on defense as a junior in the 1950 season. 73-15-4, 2-2-1 in bowl games) -- Jim Tatum games in 1953. With Jones leading the 1950 and a first team offensive guard as Scarbath was the quarterback for head had become a coaching legend. way, Maryland recorded six shutouts and a senior in 1951. coach Jim Tatum's new split T offense for Tatum's Maryland teams from 1950- allowed only one team, Georgia, to score The forte of the Maryland teams of three seasons (1950-52). Scarbath led the 55 were 51-8-2, with a perfect 10-0 record more than six points. the early 1950s was consistency—a win- Terps to a 24-4-1 record, including a perfect and Sugar Bowl victory in 1951. The squad It all added up to a 10-0 regular season ning consistency. During Ward’s four years, 10-0 season and a 28-13 upset of national posted 10-0 regular season records in 1953 for the Terps, who captured the national the team was a combined 32-7-1, winning champion Tennessee in the 1951 Sugar and 1955 before both teams were upset by championship despite an upset loss to Okla- two bowl games (1949 Gator over Missouri, Bowl. Scarbath called the signals during Oklahoma in the Orange Bowl. Tatum's 1953 homa in the Orange Bowl. 1951 Sugar over Tennessee to complete a Maryland's 22-game unbeaten streak team was declared national champion, and Jones earned consensus All-America perfect 10-0 season). over the course of the 1950, ‘51 and ‘52 Tatum was named national Coach of the honors in 1953 and was chosen "Out- The awards and honors Ward earned seasons. Year. standing College Lineman of 1953" by as a Maryland player belie physical stature, During his stellar career, Scarbath During his career at Maryland, Tatum the College Football Coaching Board. A but speak volumes about the man. He was rewrote the Terrapin record book, com- led the Terps to 19 consecutive wins and fifth-round draft choice of the Chicago the MVP of the 1949 Gator Bowl, Maryland’s pleting 125 of 260 passes for 2,287 yards, an unbeaten streak of 22 games (21-0-1) Bears, Jones went on to have a lengthy pro first bowl victory. He was the only player an average of 18.3 yards per completion. during the 1950, ‘51 and ‘52 campaigns. In career. He spent a majority of his career ever to earn All-America honors as both an In 1951, AP and UPI polls named him hon- the 1952 Sugar Bowl, the Terrapins defeated with the Bears (1954-65) before finishing offensive and defensive position player. He orable mention All-American. In 1952, he top-ranked Tennessee 23-13. at Washington (1966). earned Southern Conference Player of the was honored with first team All-America Tatum left Maryland following the "I was very prepared for the NFL Year honors as a senior and was chosen citations from AP, UPI, International News 1955 season to return to his alma mater, when I left Maryland," Jones said. "From Lineman of the Year by the Washington Service, Colliers, and Look. He finished run- North Carolina, in 1956. He coached the Tar my coaches who taught me football to my Touchdown Club and the Philadelphia ner-up to Oklahoma's Billy Vessels in the Heels for three more seasons. professors who taught me anatomy, physi- Sportswriters Association in 1951. 1952 Heisman Trophy balloting. He was inducted into the National ology and weight training, I received a great Bob Ward was inducted into the A first-round draft choice of the Wash- Football Foundation College Hall of Fame education. I couldn't have picked a better National Football Foundation College Hall ington Redskins, Scarbath went on to play in 1984. place to go." of Fame in 1980. with the Redskins and Pittsburgh Steelers. Jones was inducted into the Pro Foot- He was inducted into the National ball Hall of Fame in 1991 and selected for Football Foundation College Hall of Fame in 1983.

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