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OPENING DRIVE Radio Setting the Stage Maryland Sports Radio Network Maryland Celebrates Senior Day As the Terps Welcomes the Indiana Hoosiers to College Park, Md Nov. 21 • Noon ET • College Park, Md. MARYLAND TERRAPINS INDIANA Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium (51,802) 2-8, 0-6 Big Ten 4-6, 0-6 Big Ten Interim Head Coach: Mike Locksley Head Coach: Kevin Wilson Surface: FieldTurf Live Stats: umterps.com Television (BTN) WHAT’S INSIDE: Series Notes • Page 3 • Depth Chart • Page 8 • 2015 Statistics • Page 27 Cory Provus .......................................................Play-by-Play Glen Mason ...................................................... Color Analyst J Leman .................................................................... Sideline OPENING DRIVE Radio Setting The Stage Maryland Sports Radio Network Maryland celebrates Senior Day as the Terps welcomes the Indiana Hoosiers to College Park, Md. for the first time Baltimore flagship 105.7 WJZ-FM; Washington, D.C., flagship ESPN 980 AM; also available on TuneIn in history Saturday. The teams will square off at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium at Noon on the Big Ten Network. Johnny Holliday (37th season) ..........................Play-by-Play Maryland’s 37-15 win against Indiana last season marked the program’s first-ever Big Ten Conference win. Tim Strachan (20th season) .............................. Color Analyst Scott McBrien ................................................... Color Analyst By The Numbers Satellite Radio Sirius (136), XM (195), SiriusXM (195) Junior defensive end Yannick Ngakoue needs just a half sack to tie Maryland’s single-season sacks 0.5 record (13.0), set by Mark Duda (1982) and Bruce Palmer (1978). He currently ranks second in the Looking Ahead nation with 12.5 total sacks after posting 1.5 sacks at #14 Michigan State. RUTGERS SCARLET KNIGHTS Date ..................................................Saturday, Nov. 28, 2015 Maryland has played the toughest schedule in the country this season, facing teams with a Location ........................................................Piscataway, N.J. Stadium ....................High Point Solutions Stadium (52,454) 1 combined record of 60-17 (78%). Five of the Terps’ last six opponents are currently ranked in the Kickoff ...........................................................................Noon Associated Press poll, with three of its last five currently in the top-10. Series .............................................................Series tied, 5-5 TV ................................................................................... BTN Junior utility man William Likely has done it all during his career at Maryland, including making a start on both sides of the ball against Wisconsin. He has eight career touchdowns (4 punt return, 2 Coaching Staff 8 kick return, 2 interception return), and nearly had his first career receiving touchdown at Michigan Mike Locksley (f) .....................................Interim Head Coach Keith Dudzinski (f) ........Defensive Coord./Inside Linebackers State before he was ruled down at the one-yard line after an official review. John Dunn (b) .................. Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator Keenan McCardell (f) .....................................Wide Receivers The Terrapin defense has not allowed an opposing quarterback to throw for 200 yards in three Darrell Perkins (b) .........................................Defensive Backs Terry Richardson (f) ....................................... Running Backs 200 straight games, all of which were against opponents currently in the AP top-25. Maryland has not Greg Studrawa (f) ........................................... Offensive Line allowed a 100-yard rusher since Ezekiel Elliott ran for 106 yards for #1 Ohio State on Oct. 10. Chad Wilt (f)....................................................Defensive Line Graduate Assistants: Colin Bauer, Cody Catalina, A.J. Reisig and Brock Sickmiller Maryland totaled a 2014 season-high 361 passing yards in its 37-15 victory at Indiana last season, Key: Booth (b); Field (f) including a pair of 100-yard receiving performances from Stefon Diggs and Deon Long. The Hoosiers 361 are allowing an FCS-high 341 passing yards per game. umterps.com Maryland Schedule Date Opponent Result/Time TV Series MarylandPride.com Sept. 5 Richmond W, 50-21 ESPNU Maryland leads 13-5-1 Sept. 12 Bowling Green L, 27-48 BTN Bowling Green leads 1-0 Sept. 19 USF W, 35-17 ESPNU Maryland leads 2-0 Sept. 26 at West Virginia L, 6-45 FS1 West Virginia leads 28-22-2 /marylandterrapins @umterps Oct. 3 #22 Michigan* L, 0-28 BTN Michigan leads 4-1 /MarylandFootball @MarylandPride Oct. 10 at #1 Ohio State* L, 28-49 BTN Ohio State leads 2-0 Oct. 24 Penn State*% L, 30-31 ESPN Penn State leads 36-2-1 Oct. 31 at #10 Iowa* L, 15-31 ABC/ESPN2 Series tied 1-1 Nov. 7 Wisconsin* L, 24-31 BTN Wisconsin leads 2-0 Nov. 14 at #14 Michigan State* L, 7-24 ESPN2 Michigan State leads 6-1 Nov. 21 Indiana* Noon BTN Indiana leads 2-1 /marylandathletics /marylandterrapins /MarylandPrideFB /marylandpride Nov. 28 at Rutgers* Noon BTN Series tied 5-5 %M&T Bank Stadium; All times Eastern; *Big Ten game GAME 11: MARYLAND vs. INDIANA 2015 MARYLAND FOOTBALL MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY OFF Player Availability - Coord. Availability Practice Walk-Thru Game 11 Mike Locksley 11:45 a.m. (Press Box) Noon (Closed to Media) (Closed to Media) Indiana at Maryland - Teleconference - (Press Box) Noon (BTN) 4 p.m. Mike Locksley Press (Contact Dustin Conference - Noon Player Availability - Semonavick for phone (Press Box) 12:15 a.m. number and access code) (Press Box) Mike Locksley Big Ten Practice Coaches Practice (Closed to Media) Teleconference - 1:12 (Closed to Media) p.m. (Contact Dustin Maryland Football Semonavick for call-in Radio Show - 7 p.m. information) (Buffalo Wild Wings Practice College Park) (Closed to Media) Maryland Media Relations Interviews Dustin Semonavick (Primary) Zack Bolno Media interviews with all Maryland players and coaches Assistant AD/Football Communications Sr. Associate AD/Strategic Communications & Media Relations must be arranged through the Maryland Media Relations Email ....................................................dustin@umd.edu Email ..................................................... [email protected] Department. Contact Dustin Semonavick, assistant athletics Phone ..................................................301-314-7065 (O) Phone ....................................................301-314-1482 (O) director/football communications, at [email protected] or at ............................................................757-544-8393 (C) 301-314-7065 to arrange interviews with interim head coach Mike Locksley and Maryland players. Members of the media Sean Ellenby (Secondary) Important Telephone Numbers may also contact Sean Ellenby, assistant director of media Assistant Director, Athletics Media Relations Media Relations Office .................................301-314-7064 relations, at [email protected] or at 301-314-8093 to arrange Email .................................................sellenby@umd.edu Capital One Field at Byrd Stad. Press Box .....301-405-7810 player interviews. Phone ..................................................301-314-8093 (O) Football Office .............................................301-314-7095 ............................................................410-409-4734 (C) Media Relations Fax .....................................301-314-9094 MEDIA GUIDELINES Season Practice Policy collegepressbox.com Practices, which are normally scheduled for Sunday, Tuesday, Parking for Media Availability Collegepressbox.com is the official media website for NCAA FBS Wednesday and Thursday, are closed to the media and public. Parking will be available on the concourse of Capital One Field football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statis- Friday walk-throughs (home and away) are also closed. Contact at Byrd Stadium. Enter at Gate E, which is located on the North tics, media guides, headshots, logos and more for each conference Dustin Semonavick for photo and B-roll requests. side of Byrd Stadium on Stadium Drive. Turn left and park against and its member schools. Login information will be distributed to the brick walls. The press box in Tyser Tower may be accessed by accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an utilizing elevator 1 on the concourse. The press box is located on e-mail to: [email protected]. Postgame Media Availability the fifth floor. At home, Locksley will address the media in Glazer Auditorium of the Gossett Football Team House. Players will follow Locksley. On the road, Locksley and players will address the media at a Credentials Single-game credential requests should be submitted to Dustin designated location. The locker room is closed and interviews are Semonavick ([email protected]) at least one week prior to the not permitted on the field at the conclusion of any game. home date. Requests should be submitted at http://www. 2015 Big Ten Football Coaches sportssystems.com/clients/maryland. For outlets requesting overnight delivery of credentials, please supply the Maryland Teleconference (Eastern Time) Media Relations Department with a FedEx account number. Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern Noon Jim Harbaugh, Michigan 12:08 p.m. Social Media Twitter fan feeds for the athletic department (@umterps) and Paul Chryst, Wisconsin 12:16 p.m. the football program (@MarylandPride) are available online. Mike Riley, Nebraska 12:24 p.m. Our Facebook home is located at http://www.facebook.com/ Mark Dantonio, Michigan State 12:32 p.m. marylandterrapins along with the football program
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