terps in the pros TERPS IN THE PROS
In This Section Former Terp quarterback Mike Tice Terps on 2001 NFL Rosters...... 214 (right) was named head coach of Terps in Other Pro Leagues...... 214 the Minnesota Vikings in December All-Time Terps in the NFL...... 215 Terp Coaches in the NFL...... 217 of 2001. He is joined by his brother First Round Draft Picks ...... 218 and former Terp receiver John Tice All-Time NFL Draft Picks...... 218 NFL Players by Position ...... 220 (left) on the staff. Frank Reich: The King of Comebacks...... 222 213
DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS • 2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL terps in the pros terps in the pros TERPS ON 2001 NFL ROSTERS Baltimore Ravens Jacksonville Jaguars Jermaine Lewis, WR Renard Cox, DB Larry Webster, DT
Carolina Panthers Kansas City Chiefs Kris Jenkins, DL Eric Hicks, DE
Cleveland Browns New York Jets Lewis Sanders, DB LaMont Jordan, RB Eric Ogbogu, DE Denver Broncos Oakland Raiders John Feugill, OL Eric Barton, LB
Detroit Lions Pittsburgh Steelers John Waerig, TE Chad Scott, DB
Indianapolis Colts Cliff Crosby, CB Tennessee Titans Ratcliff Thomas, LB Neil O’Donnell, QB Frank Wycheck, HB Chad Scott Washington Redskins Delbert Cowsette, DL Players were on NFL rosters or practice squads Terps In Other Pro for a portion of the 2001 season. Leagues NFL Europe Renard Cox (Barcelona Dragons/allocated by Jacksonville Jaguars), Ken Mastrole (Amsterdam Admirals/allocated by Chicago Bears), Joe O’Donnell (Amsterdam Admirals/ allocated by Pittsburgh Steelers),Mukala Sikyala (Berlin Thunder/allocated by San Diego Chargers). Arena Football League Henry Baker (Albany ConQuest/af2), John Kaleo (Tampa Bay Storm), Scott Milanovich (Tampa Bay Storm),Chad Wiestling (Florida Bobcats). Frank Wycheck Canadian Football League David Hack (Hamilton Tiger-Cats), Geroy Simon (B.C. Lions), Irv Smith (Montreal Alouettes) Delbert Cowsette Players were on rosters during the 2001 or 2002 seasons.
Eric Hicks
214 LaMont Jordan Neil O’Donnell David Hack is in his sixth year with Hamilton of the CFL. 215
2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL • DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS • 2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL terps in the pros terps in the pros ALL-TIME TERPS IN THE NFL Azizuddin Abdur-Ra’oof, Jim Corcoran, QB WR Boston (1968) Kansas City (1988-89) Renard Cox, DB Dick Absher, LB-K Jacksonville (2001) Washington (1967) Delbert Cowsette, DL Atlanta (1967-68) Washington (2000-) New Orleans (1969-71) Indianapolis (2000) Philadelphia (1972) Cliff Crosby, DB John Alderton, DE Cincinnati (1999) Pittsburgh (1953) St. Louis (1999) O’Brien Alston, LB Indianapolis (2000-) Indianapolis (1988-92) Dave Crossan, C Steve Atkins, RB Washington (1965-69) Green Bay (1979-81) Dave D’Addio, RB Philadelphia (1981) Detroit (1984) Jess Atkinson, PK Matt D’Amico, LB N.Y. Giants (1985) Cincinnati (1989) St. Louis (1985) Jack Davis, G Washington (1986-87) Boston (1960) Indianapolis (1988) Darren Drozdov, DT Bob Avellini, QB Denver (1993) Chicago Bears (1975-83) Mark Duda, DT N.Y. Jets (1984) St. Louis (1983-87) Rick Badanjek, FB Ferrell Edmunds, TE Washington (1986) Miami (1988-92) Atlanta (1987-88) Seattle (1993-94) Eric Barton, LB Boomer Esiason, QB Oakland (1999-) Cincinnati (1984-92, 1997) Dick Bielski, FB-TE-PK N.Y. Jets (1993-95) Philadelphia (1955-59) Arizona (1996-97) Dallas (1960-61) Chuck Faucette, LB Baltimore Colts (1962-63) San Diego (1987-88) Alvin Blount, RB Ron Fazio, TE Dallas (1987) Philadelphia (1987) Rod Breedlove, LB Ralph Felton, LB Washington (1960-64) Washington (1954-60) Pittsburgh (1965-67) Buffalo (1961-62) Brooke Brewer, HB John Feugill, OL Cleveland (1921) Boomer Esiason played with the Jets from 1993-95. Denver (2000-01) Akron (1922) Donald Brown, DB Oakland (1975) Andy Fletcher, FB Tampa Bay (1976-78) Miami (1986) Buffalo (1920) San Diego (1986) Ted Chapman, DE Ed Fullerton, DB L.A. Raiders (1987) N.Y. Giants (1987) Pittsburgh (1953) J.B. Brown, DB Tom Cichowski, T Ed Fulton, G Denver (1967-68) Miami (1989-96) L.A. Rams (1978) Pittsburgh (1997) Fred Cole, G Buffalo (1979) Arizona (1998) L.A. Chargers (1960) Detroit (1999-2000) Lu Gambino, HB Gary Collins, FL-P Baltimore Colts (1948-49) Tom Brown, S Cleveland (1962-71) Green Bay (1964-68) Stan Gelbaugh, QB Lloyd Colteryahn, E Buffalo (1986-89) Washington (1969) Baltimore Colts (1954-56) Seattle (1992-95) Lloyd Burruss, S George Colton, G Kansas City (1981-91, 1993) O’Neil Glenn, OT New England (1987) New England (1991) Denver (1992) Ed Cooke, DE Harry Butsko, LB Kevin Glover, C Chicago Bears (1958) Detroit (1985-97) Washington (1963) Philadelphia (1958) Seattle (1998-99) Joe Campbell, DE Baltimore Colts (1959) Tony Greene, CB New Orleans (1977-78) N.Y. Titans (1960-62) Buffalo (1971-79) Oakland (1979-81) N.Y. Jets (1963) Tampa Bay (1981) Denver (1964-65) Chet Hanulak, HB Cleveland (1954, 1957) 214 Eric Barton has spent three years with Oakland. Louis Carter, RB Miami (1966-67) 215
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Chicago Bears (1954-65) Washington (1966) LaMont Jordan, RB New York Jets (2001-) Willie Joyner, RB Houston (1984) Vince Kinney, WR Denver (1978-79) Bill Kirchiro, G Baltimore Colts (1962) Mike Kiselak, OL Dallas (1998-99) Pete Koch, DE Cincinnati (1984) Kansas City (1985-88) L.A. Raiders (1989-90) Ray Krouse, DT N.Y. Giants (1951-55) Detroit (1956-57) Baltimore Colts (1958-59) Washington (1960) Pete Ladygo, G Pittsburgh (1952, 1954) Jermaine Lewis, WR Baltimore Ravens (1996-2001) John Lookabaugh, E Washington (1946-47) J.D. Maarleveld, T Tampa Bay (1986-87) After six years with the Baltimore Ravens, Mark Manges, QB Jermaine Lewis was an expansion selection St. Louis (1978) Former Terps Renaldo Nehemiah (83) and Ken Schroy (48). of the Houston Texans in 2002. Larry Marshall, KR-DB Don Healy, T Kansas City (1972-73) Washington (1947-49) Denver (1969-70) Chicago (1958-59) Minnesota (1974) Bob Morgan, T Bob Pellegrini, LB Dallas (1960-61) Philadelphia (1974-77) Chicago Cardinals (1954) Philadelphia (1956, 1958-61) Buffalo (1962) L.A. Rams (1978) Washington (1954) Washington (1962-65) Bo Hickey, RB Jim Meade, FB Joe Moss, T Phil Perlo, LB Denver (1967) Washington (1939-40) Washington (1952) Houston (1960) Eric Hicks, DE Roland Merritt, WR Chip Myrtle, LB Dan Plocki, K Kansas City (1998-) Washington (1970) Denver (1967-72) Cleveland (1989) Steve Ingram, OL Bruce Mesner, DT San Diego (1974) Warren Powers, DE Tampa Bay (1995) Buffalo (1987) Renaldo Nehemiah, WR Denver (1989-92) Jacksonville (1999) Kansas City (1988) San Francisco (1982-84) Rob Raba, TE Ben Jefferson, OT Scott Milanovich, QB Ed Nickla, G N.Y. Jets (1977-79) Indianapolis (1989-90) Tampa Bay (1996-99) Chicago (1959) Baltimore Colts (1980) Kris Jenkins, DL Steve Mike-Mayer, PK Dick Nolan, DB Washington (1981) Carolina Panthers (2001-) San Francisco (1975-76) N.Y. Giants (1954-57, 1959-61) Don Ratliff, DE Rick Jennings, WR Detroit (1977) Chicago Cardinals (1958) Philadelphia (1975) New Orleans (1978) Dallas (1962) Oakland (1976-77) Frank Reich, QB Baltimore Colts (1979-80) Tampa Bay (1977) Jack Norris, E Buffalo (1985-94) San Francisco (1977) James Milling, WR Staten Island (1932) Carolina (1995) Barry Johnson, WR Atlanta (1988-91) Neil O’Donnell, QB N.Y. Jets (1996) N.Y. Giants (1991) Detroit (1997-98) Denver (1991-92) Pittsburgh (1990-95) N.Y. Jets (1996-97) Guy Roberts, LB Charles Johnson, NT Charlie Mills, FB Buffalo (1920) Cincinnati (1998) Houston (1972-75) Green Bay (1979-80, 1983) Tennessee (1999-) Atlanta (1976) Vernon Joines, WR Dick Modzelewski, DT Washington (1953-54) Eric Ogbogu, LB Miami (1977) Cleveland (1989-90) Pittsburgh (1955) New York Jets (1998-2001) Walter Rock, T Denver (1991) N.Y. Giants (1956-63) Kendall Ogle, LB San Francisco (1963-67) Clarence Jones, OT Cleveland (1964-66) Cleveland (1999-2000) Washington (1968-73) N.Y. Giants (1991-94) Ed Modzelewski, FB Jeff Rodenberger, RB St. Louis Rams (1995) Neal Olkewicz, LB Pittsburgh (1952) New Orleans (1987) New Orleans (1996-98) Washington (1979-89) Cleveland (1955-59) Carolina (1999-) Dave Pacella, G-C Stan Rogers, T Stan Jones, G-T-DT Tommy Mont, QB Philadelphia (1984) Denver (1975) 216 Al Pastrana, QB Lewis Sanders, DB 217
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Cleveland (2000-) Billy Van Heusen, SE-P Scott Zolak, QB Mike Sandusky, T-G Denver (1968-76) New England (1991-98) Pittsburgh (1957-65) Ed Vereb, HB Miami (1999) Note: Through 2001 season — additions or cor- Jack Scarbath, QB Washington (1960) rections to the above list should be submitted to the Maryland media relations office. Washington (1953-54) John Waerig, TE Pittsburgh (1956) Detroit (2001-) Scott Schankweiler, LB Kevin Walker, LB Buffalo (1987) Cincinnati (1988-92) Ken Schroy, S Al Wallace, DE N.Y. Jets (1977-84) Philadelphia (1997-99) John Schultz, WR Ron Waller, HB-KR Denver (1976-78) L.A. Rams (1955-58) Chad Scott, DB L.A. Chargers (1960) Pittsburgh (1997-) Larry Webster, DT Sean Scott, LB Lewis Sanders is in his third year with Cleveland. Miami (1992-94) Dallas (1988) Irv Smith, DB Cleveland (1995) Baltimore Ravens (1996-2001) Ben Scotti, DB Washington (1993) Washington (1959-61) Jerry Snyder, HB Randy White, DT Philadelphia (1962-63) Dallas (1975-88) N.Y. Giants (1929) San Francisco (1964) Walter White, TE Dick Shiner, QB Staten Island (1930) Ron Solt, G Kansas City (1975-79) Washington (1964-66) Eric Wilson, LB Cleveland (1967) Indianapolis (1984-88, 1992) Buffalo (1985-86) Pittsburgh (1968-69) Philadelphia (1988-91) Washington (1987) N.Y. Giants (1970) Chad Sydnor, DB Atlanta (1971-73) Chicago (1989) Tim Wilson, RB-TE New England (1973-74) Ratcliff Thomas, LB Houston (1977-82) New Orleans (1983-84) Roger Shoals, T Indianapolis (1998-2001) Cleveland (1963-64) John Tice, TE Elmer Wingate, DE Baltimore Colts (1953) Detroit (1965-70) New Orleans (1983-91) Denver (1971) Minnesota (1992-94) John Wright, FB Eric Sievers, TE Mike Tice, TE Baltimore Colts (1947) San Diego (1981-88) Seattle (1981-88, 1990-92) Kervin Wyatt, LB L.A. Rams (1988) Washington (1989) N.Y. Giants (1980) New England (1989-90) Minnesota (1993, 1995) Frank Wycheck, HB After six years with Baltimore, Larry Webster Geroy Simon, WR Washington (1993-94) Steve Trimble, DB signed with the New York Jets in 2001. Tampa Bay (1997) Denver (1981-83) Houston/Tennessee (1995-) Terps As Coaches In The NFL Maryland Head Coaches to Coach In NFL Bobby Ross Maryland (1982-86) San Diego Chargers (1992-96) Detroit Lions (1997-2000) Lou Saban Maryland (1966) Boston Patriots (1960-61) D. Modzelewski Bobby Ross Buffalo Bills (1962-65, 1972-76) Denver Broncos (1967-71) Clark Shaughnessy Maryland (1942, 1946) Los Angeles Rams (1948-49) Lou Saban Maryland Players to Coach In NFLC. Shaughnessy Dick Modzelewski Cleveland Browns (1977) Dick Nolan San Francisco 49ers (1968-75) New Orleans Saints (1978-80) Mike Tice Minnesota Vikins (2001-) Mike Tice enters Ron Waller his first full year as Randy White played with the Cowboys from 1975-88 and was named co-MVP of Super Bowl XII San Diego Chargers (1973) head coach of the 216 as Dallas topped the Broncos. Note: Only Head Coaches Listed Vikings. 217
2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL • DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS • 2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL terps in the pros ALL-TIME NFL DRAFT PICKS 1937 1955 First Round Draft Picks 6 Bill Guckeyson, B...... Philadelphia 1 Dick Bielski, B...... Philadelphia 1952 Ed Modzelewski, B (5)...... Pittsburgh 2 Ron Waller, B...... Los Angeles Rams 1953 Jack Scarbath, B (2)...... Washington 1944 6 Jack Bowersox, G...... Chicago Cardinals 1954 Bernie Faloney, B (10) ...... San Francisco 12 Tommy Mont, B...... New York Giants 8 Sam Irvine, C...... Chicago Cardinals 1955 Dick Bielski, B (8)...... Philadelphia 8 Bill Walker, E...... Detroit 1956 Bob Pellegrini, C (3)...... Philadelphia 1945 13 Tom McLuckie, G ...... Chicago Cardinals Ed Vereb, B (11)...... Washington 16 Bill Byrd, C...... New York Giants 15 Don Brougher, C ...... Philadelphia 1962 Gary Collins, E...... Cleveland 24 Lu Gambino, B...... Chicago Bears 17 Lynn Beightol, B...... Green Bay ...... Boston (AFL) 22 George Albrecht, B ...... Detroit 1975 Randy White, DT (2) ...... Dallas 1977 Joe Campbell, DE (7)...... New Orleans 1946 26 George Palahunik, G...... Philadelphia 1984 Pete Koch, DE (16)...... Cincinnati 28 Don Gleasner, E ...... Boston Ron Solt, OG (19)...... Indianapolis 1956 1947 1 Bob Pellegrini, C...... Philadelphia 11 Emile Fritz, G...... Chicago Bears 1 Ed Vereb, B ...... Washington 8 Russ Dennis, E ...... Green Bay 1948 10 Bob Laughery, B...... Green Bay 28 Harry Bonk, B...... Boston 11 Tom Selep, B...... Detroit 1950 1957 20 Fred Davis, E...... Detroit 4 Mike Sandusky, T...... San Francisco Ed Modzelewski Jack Scarbath 25 Jim Brasher, C...... Cleveland 14 Joe Lazzarino, T ...... Los Angeles Rams 26 Earl Roth, B ...... Washington 15 Gene Alderton, C...... Detroit 16 Ed Heuring, E...... Chicago Bears 1951 17 Frank Tamburello, B...... Cleveland 2 Ray Krouse, T...... New York Giants 18 Al Wharton, G...... Chicago Bears 4 Elmer Wingate, E...... New York Yanks 23 Jack Healy, B...... New York Giants 9 Jake Rowden, C ...... Washington 29 Howie Dare, B...... Green Bay 10 Chester Gierula, G...... Cleveland 1958 Bernie Faloney Dick Bielski 1952 3 Ed Cooke, E...... Chicago Bears 1 Ed Modzelewski, B ...... Pittsburgh 3 Don Healy, T ...... Chicago Bears 6 Dave Cianelli, C...... Texas 28 Wilbur Main, B...... Chicago Bears 6 Ed Kensler, G...... Washington 13 Tom Cosgrove, C ...... Cleveland 1959 14 Joe Moss, T...... Los Angeles Rams 6 Fred Cole, G ...... Chicago Bears 16 Pete Ladygo, G ...... Pittsburgh 14 Kurt Schwarz, G...... Washington 23 Paul Nestor, T ...... Chicago Bears Bob Pellegrini Ed Vereb 24 Bob Ward, G ...... Texas 1960 26 Chuck Fry, T ...... Chicago Cardinals 3 Rod Breedlove, G...... San Francisco 27 Bill Maletzky, G...... Cleveland 28 Karney Scioscia, B...... Chicago Bears 1961 30 Bob Shemonski, B ...... Chicago Bears 16 Roger Shoals, T...... Cleveland 17 Everett Cloud, B...... Dallas 1953 1 Jack Scarbath, B ...... Washington 1962 2 Dick Modzelewski, T...... Washington 1 Gary Collins, E...... Cleveland Gary Collins Randy White 4 Lloyd Colteryahn, E...... Pittsburgh 7 Bill Kirchiro, G...... St. Louis 4 Ed Fullerton, B...... San Francisco 14 Jim Davidson, B...... Detroit 5 Stan Jones, T ...... Chicago Bears 15 Dick Barlund, E...... St. Louis 7 John Alderton, E...... Pittsburgh 8 Bob Morgan, T...... Los Angeles Rams 1963 8 Lew Weidensaul, E ...... Washington 2 Tom Brown, B...... Green Bay 22 Ed O’Connor, T ...... Pittsburgh 2 Walter Rock, G...... San Francisco 25 Art Hurd, G...... Washington 3 Dave Crossan, G-C ...... Philadelphia Joe Campbell Pete Koch 15 Harry Butsko, LB...... Washington 1954 1 Bernie Faloney, B...... San Francisco 1964 2 Chet Hanulak, B ...... Cleveland 7 Dick Shiner, QB...... Washington 4 Dick Nolan, B...... New York Giants 14 Ernie Arizzi, B...... Philadelphia 4 Charlie Boxold, B ...... San Francisco 4 Ralph Felton, B...... Washington 1965 12 Tom Breunich, T...... Cleveland 9 Ken Ambrusko, B...... Chicago Bears 13 Charles Lattimer, C ...... Pittsburgh 14 Jerry Fishman, LB...... Baltimore 218 Ron Solt Chad Scott 26 Ralph Baierl, T...... Green Bay
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