2008 MARYLAND SPRING FOOTBALL Table Of Contents Maryland Quick Facts Team Information Player Profiles General Team Information 1 Returnee Bios 12-35 Name of School University of Maryland 2008 Schedule 1 Incoming Recruit Bios 35-39 City, Zip College Park, Md. 20742 2008 Spring Schedule 1 Founded 1856 Spring Outlook 2-5 2007 Season Review Enrollment 35,102 Alphabetical Roster 6-7 Final Statistics 40-41 Nickname Terrapins, Terps Numerical Roster 6-7 Offensive Game-By-Game Stats 42 School Colors Red, White, Black, Gold Pronunciation Guide 7 Defensive Game-By-Game Stats 43 Stadium Chevy Chase Bank Field at Byrd Stadium Capacity (Surface) 51,500 (Natural Grass) Spring Depth Chart 8 Team Game-By-Game Statistics 44 Season Superlatives 45 Affiliation NCAA Bowl Subdivision Head Coach 9-10 Conference / Division Atlantic Coast Conference / Atlantic Game-By-Game Starters 46 Coaching Staff 11 President (Alma Mater, Year) Dr. C.D. Mote, Jr. (California ‘51) Participation Chart 47 Athletics Director (Alma Mater, Year) Deborah A. Yow (Elon ‘74) Game Box Scores & Recaps 48-52 History First year of football 1892 All-time record 592-516-43 (.533/1,151 games) 2008 Schedule All-time bowl/playoff record 9-11-2 Day Date Opponent (TV) Site Time Years in postseason 22 (1947-49-51-53-55-73-74-75-76-77-78-80-82-83-84-85-90-01-02-03-06-07) Sat. Aug. 30 Delaware Byrd Stadium TBA Last postseason appearance 2007 Sat. Sept. 6 at Middle Tennessee St. Murfreesboro, Tenn. TBA Last postseason result lost to Oregon State, 21-14 (Emerald Bowl, 12/28/07) Sat. Sept. 13 California Byrd Stadium TBA Media Relations Sat. Sept. 20 Eastern Michigan Byrd Stadium TBA Associate Director/Football Contact Shawn Nestor Sat. Sept. 27 at Clemson* Clemson, S.C. TBA Office / Cell 301-314-7065 / 240-417-4862 Sat. Oct. 4 at Virginia* Charlottesville, Va. TBA E-Mail [email protected] Press Box Phone 301-405-7810 Sat. Oct. 11 Open Date Media Relations Mailing Address 2725 Comcast Center, College Park, MD 20742-0295 Sat. Oct. 18 Wake Forest* Byrd Stadium TBA Web Site www.umterps.com Sat. Oct. 25 NC State* Byrd Stadium TBA Sat. Nov. 1 Open Date Football Coaching Staff Thu. Nov. 6 at * (ESPN) Blacksburg, Va. TBA Head Coach/Off. Coordinator Ralph Friedgen Alma Mater, Year Maryland (‘70) Sat. nov. 15 North Carolina* Byrd Stadium TBA Record at school (years) 56-31 (7) Sat. Nov. 22 Florida State* Byrd Stadium TBA Career record (years) same Sat. Nov. 29 at Boston College* Chestnut Hill, Mass. TBA Football office phone 301-314-7095 Home games in bold CAPS; * - indicates Atlantic Coast Conference game Best time to reach coach Through Media Relations Office Chris Cosh (Virginia Tech ’83) Def. Coordinator/Inside 4th year at Maryland James Franklin (E. Stroudsburg ‘95) Asst. Head Coach/Off. Coor./QB 5th year at Maryland 2008 Spring Football Schedule Tom Brattan (Delaware ’72) Offensive Line 8th year at Maryland John Donovan (Johns Hopkins ‘97) Running Backs 8th year at Maryland Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Kevin Lempa (So. Conn St., ‘74) Secondary 1st year at Maryland March 23 March 24 March 25 March 26 March 27 March 28 March 29 Lee Hull (Holy Cross ‘88) Wide Receivers 1st year at Maryland PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE Danny Pearman (Clemson ’88) Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends 1st year at Maryland 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. Al Seamonson (Wisconsin ’82) Outside Linebackers/Special Teams Asst. 8th year at Maryland Dave Sollazzo (The Citadel ’77) Defensive Line/Recruiting Coord. 10th year at Maryland Dan Hickson Director of Football Operations 4th year at Maryland March 30 March 31 April 1 April 2 April 3 April 4 April 5 Jonah Bassett (Catawba Col. ‘99) Video Coordinator 5th year at Maryland PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE Wes Robinson (Morehead State ‘95) Head Football Athletic Trainer 2nd year at Maryland 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. Dwight Galt (Maryland ’81) Strength & Conditioning Coach 20th year at Maryland April 6 April 7 April 8 April 9 April 10 April 11 April 12 PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE Team Information 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 2007 overall record 6-7 2007 conference record/finish 3-5 (5th Atlantic Division) April 13 April 14 April 15 April 16 April 17 April 18 April 19 Basic offense Multiple PRACTICE PRACTICE SCRIMMAGE Basic defense Multiple 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Letterwinners returning: Offense: 23 Defense: 20 Specialty: 3 Total: 46 April 20 April 21 April 22 April 23 April 24 April 25 April 26 Lettermen lost: Offense: 6 Defense: 8 PRACTICE PRACTICE SPRING Specialty: 2 Total: 16 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. GAME Starters returning: Offense: 9 Defense: 5 3:30 p.m. Specialty: 4 (of 4) Total: 18 • Practices are typically scheduled to be two hours and 15 minutes • All dates and times subject to change • Post-practice interviews will be conducted at the Gossett Team House. • Please contact media relations staffer 24 hours in advance if planning to attend a practice

2008 Football Prospectus Credits The 2008 Maryland Spring Football Prospectus was written and edited by Shawn Nestor, Associate Director for Media Relations. Editorial assistance provided by media relations assistant Ben Dooling, and Doug Dull, Associate A.D. for Media Relations. Layout and design by Patrick Fischer, Publications Coordinator and Associate Director for Media Relations. Photography by Greg Fiume. Cover design by John Schaffhauser. Printing by Multi-Ad.

 spring outlook Ralph Friedgen has done a lot for Maryland football in Though the Terps will now employ more of a west-coast The defense will go through some changes as well, but his time as head coach. He’s taken the Terps to five bowl based offense, much of what Franklin has learned offensively those are more personnel based as third-year coordinator games in his seven years, including a school-record three comes from Friedgen’s influence. Franklin was also the of- Chris Cosh will have to replace six starters, including first- straight postseason contests, won nearly 70 percent of his fensive coordinator at Kansas State the last two years after team All-ACC performers Dre Moore and Erin Henderson, games and been on the sidelines to see 20 of the top 25 spending one season with the . and three members of the secondary. crowds in the history of Chevy Chase Bank Field at Byrd “It’s more terminology than anything else,” Friedgen said DE and LEO Trey Covington are two Stadium. of the adjustment with the offense. “James has a very good of the most experienced players on the team, having each But one thing the Maryland graduate hasn’t been able to understanding of the west-coast offense and I think he’s started more than 30 career games. Navarre is expected do, and that’s become satisfied with last year’s performance. very excited and enthusiastic about the possibilities with to move inside along the line. The 2007 campaign began with promise as the Terps re- the talent we have.” Despite the loss of Henderson, one of the most produc- turned a number of key contributors from a 9-4 team which While the offensive philosophy will alter, there shouldn’t tive linebackers in the nation the last two seasons, the dominated its . wholesale changes to a unit which returns 23 letterwinners, unit should be the deepest group on the defense The Terps won their first two games last season, and including nine starters. with a number of players who have seen significant action, despite a home loss to No. 4 West Virginia and a heart- The Terps will have four of their five starting offensive including Dave Philistin and Moise Fokou. Philistin was breaking conference-opening loss to Wake Forest, were in linemen back, as well as starting QB Chris Turner and fourth in the ACC in tackles last season, and Fokou was position to compete for an ACC title after wins over No. 10 all of the receiving corps, headlined by All-America choice third on the team in stops. Rutgers and Georgia Tech. Darrius Heyward-Bey. During the spring, health will be the biggest concern for However, injuries began to mount midway through the “One of the reasons I was interested in James was the the defense as four members of the prospective two-deep season and the Terps could not fully recover. In all, 17 mem- knowledge he had about what we did in the past,” Friedgen will be out to continue rehabbing from off-season surgery. bers of the two-deep missed at least one game, including said. “That’s an important ingredient. We want to have a Mack Frost, who is expected to start at defensive end, as three along the offensive line. flexible offense so we can take advantage of the strengths well as Philistin, Fokou and fellow linebacker Rick Costa But despite all the injuries, which led to four league of our players. I didn’t want to try to put a square peg in a will all miss spring ball. losses by a or less, Maryland still went on post round hole. From what I’ve seen so far in our meetings this Friedgen has some experience on defense as 20 let- a win over No. 8 Boston College and shut out NC State in spring, I’m convinced we have that flexibility.” terwinners return from last season’s squad. There weren’t the season finale to earn a berth in the Emerald Bowl, the Regardless of the type of offense the Terps run, they’ll quite as many injures on defense as there were on offense second straight postseason appearance for the Terps. need to do a better job of closing games. last year, but there were a number of players, including This season, Friedgen is hoping some adjustments will “We have to finish better this season,” Friedgen said. Adrian Moten, a 2007 Freshman All-America choice, who benefit the team when it opens the 2008 campaign on Aug. “That’s a big area of concern. If we finish at Wake Forest, saw extended time in a reserve role due to guys being 30 vs. Delaware. we win that game, the same with Virginia, North Carolina banged up. He surrendered his dual role of head coach and offensive and Oregon State. The Terps finished 24th in the country in scoring defense coordinator, which he served the last two seasons. “This is one of the things we emphasized to our kids in and 40th in total defense last season, but there are areas He also hired three new coaches, including tight ends winter workouts,” Friedgen said. “When it got a little tough to improve upon. coach/special teams coordinator Danny Pearman, wide in the fourth or fifth station of conditioning drills, I told them “We need to do a better job against the run,” Friedgen receivers coach Lee Hull and offensive coordinator/assis- to raise those four fingers because we’re in the fourth said. “We got hurt a lot on the zone option last season. We tant head coach James Franklin, who was on staff during quarter. Our kids responded real well this off-season, I want to try and become more flexible on the defensive side Friedgen’s first four seasons in College Park. Franklin will saw a lot of enthusiasm. They didn’t like how we finished of the ball and keep finding ways to play to the strength of also oversee the . last season either.” our players.” While most of the regulars are back on special teams, they’ll have a new coach in Pearman, whose pedigree includes an eight-year stint on Frank Beamer’s Virginia Tech staff. Beamer is well known nationally for his special teams success. “Special teams-wise we have a new coach,” Friedgen said. “It’s kind of like starting all over there because Ray (Rychleski) was there for so long.” Senior Obi Egekeze and sophomore punter Travis Baltz formed a good tandem last season as first-year starters and should only improve this fall. All the staff changes have let Friedgen to become more involved off the field. “This has allowed me to get more involved with the players and to make sure I’m spending as much time as possible motivating them,” Friedgen said. “I didn’t have as much time for that the last two years. “My major undertaking is to try and coordinate all this,” Friedgen said. “I can see some of the things we are doing on offense, defense and special teams. We need to make it all cohesive. I’m pretty excited right now and looking forward to the spring to see how we put it all together on the field.”

 Returning players account for just 15 percent of last Offensive Starters Offense season’s rushing yards total. Scott and Green combined to Returning/Lost... carry the ball just 17 times. Scott did show some explosive- Entering last spring, the Terps had limited experience ness in a limited role last season. He averaged 18.5 yards Starters Returning (9) at quarterback, as no one on the roster had started a col- each time he touched the ball. wr isaiah Williams Sr.-3V 6-3, 200 legiate game. , who finished his career No. 4 on the Maryland • Started all 13 games in 2007; second on the team in The situation has changed considerably with both career rushing list, and Keon Lattimore, who was 14th on that receiving yards (395). Chris Turner and Jordan Steffy serving as the starter list, carried the bulk of the load the last three years. last season. The Terps will have a different look this season. LT Scott Burley Sr.-3V 6-5, 335 Turner enters the spring as the No. 1 quarterback after “Da’Rel is a talented back,” Franklin said. “He’s got the • Started 12 of 13 games in 2007; second team All-ACC posting nearly 2,000 passing yards and the third-best pass- ability to take it the distance. We just need to keep Da’Rel pick by Rivals.com as a junior. ing efficiency rating in the ACC in 2007. and Morgan healthy. I think we have more speed back there, but a lot less experience.” OT Jaimie Thomas Sr.-3V 6-4, 330 The junior replaced an injured Steffy in the Rutgers • Has played in 32 career games, including 11 starts, all at game, led the team to a victory over the 10th-ranked team Sophomores Dan Bonato and Pha’Terrell Washington left guard; earned Iron Terp status for the first time in his in the country and went on to start the final eight games will vie for time behind Scott and Green. Bonato, who is career in Spring 2007. of the season. No. 3 on the depth chart, has not played in a game, but Quarterback is no different than any other position as showed an ability to make people miss during last season’s Ol edwin Williams Sr.-3V 6-2, 315 players continually battle to keep starting jobs. Turner is likely scrimmages. • A fifth-year senior who has established himself as a to have a fight on his hands to remain the starter. Washington is converted defensive back, who showed leader on the offensive line; his 26 consecutive starts “Chris ended last year as the starter and has a leg up on promise last season. are tops on the offense. the competition,” Franklin said. The Terps are in good shape at fullback where junior WR Darrius Heyward-Bey Jr.-2V 6-2, 206 Steffy, No. 2 on the depth chart entering the spring, has started since the end of his true fresh- • Honorable mention All-America choice and 2007 Bilet- started the first five games last season and was sixth in man season. Jackson, one of the toughest players on the nikoff Award watch list member; led Terps in receptions the league in passing efficiency when he went down with a team, doesn’t carry the ball nor catch it much, but is one of (51) and receiving yards (786) in 2007. concussion against the Scarlet Knights. the best blockers in the conference and helped open holes OL Dane Randolph Sr.-3V 6-5, 300 “Jordan’s as healthy as he’s been,” Friedgen said of the for Ball and Lattimore the last two years. • A durable, fifth-year offensive lineman who assumed a fifth-year player. “All the quarterbacks have been working Sophomore FB Haroon Brown filled in nicely last season more prominent role in 2007; earned Iron Terp status the hard in the off-season. Josh (Portis) has been doing a good as a true freshman. Jackson missed a game with a broken last three springs. job as well and Chris has a confidence about him.” hand and Brown came in and distinguished himself well. Each of the quarterbacks brings a different element to Redshirt freshman Taylor Watson will also push for time QB Chris Turner Jr.-1V 6-4, 210 the field. at fullback, along with senior Steve Pfister. • Ranked third in the ACC and 36th nationally in passing “Jordan is mobile, while Chris is more of a pocket passer, efficiency (135.5 rating); completed 63.5 percent of his passes; played in 11 games in the 2007 season. but he’ll scramble and make 10 yards.” Friedgen said. Junior Josh Portis is expected to find himself in the Maryland has a chance to have one of the most potent RB Cory Jackson Jr.-2V 6-1, 245 quarterback mix after missing the last two seasons. He wide receiving corps in the nation. • Played in 12 games, starting eight at fullback; excellent transferred from Florida in 2005 and sat out 2006 due to Junior All-America Darrius Heyward-Bey has been the blocker and solid pass-catcher. NCAA transfer rules. Portis was ruled ineligible prior to the leader of this group for the last two seasons. He’s already last year’s opener and missed the whole season, though pushing his way onto most of the top 10 lists in the Maryland TE Dan Gronkowski Sr.-2V 6-6, 255 he did practice with the team. • Enters Spring atop the depth chart at tight end; shared record book, despite only two seasons in uniform. “Josh is hungry right now after being off for two years,” starting duties with Joey Haynos the last two seasons. Heyward-Bey, who has blazing speed, has almost 100 said Franklin. “He’s got freakish physical skills but needs to catches over the last two seasons. Starters Lost (2) continue his development as a quarterback.” He’ll be joined by a slew of talented players, led by OL Andrew Crummey Sr.-3V 6-5, 301 “I’m pleased with all three guys,” Franklin said. “Chris seniors Isaiah Williams and Danny Oquendo, as well • Three-year starter at right guard who was a second team is working very hard. He’s getting bigger and stronger as a new position coach, Lee Hull, who joined the staff All-America choice by The Sporting News; missed five and moving well. He played well last year and we hope he in March. games with a leg injury. continues to improve.” “We have a real fast group with five guys running under RB keon Lattimore Sr.-4V 5-11, 223 Jamarr Robinson is the only other quarterback on the a 4.5 (in the 40-yard dash),” Friedgen said. “We need to get • An All-ACC performer who joined Lance Ball to form one roster. The redshirt freshman is No. 4 on the depth chart. He them to translate that to the field consistently.” of the top tailback duos in the country; ranks 14th on the served as either the No. 2 or 3 quarterback last season. Williams has tremendous physical skills, while Oquendo Terps’ career rushing list (1,744). “I’ve been pleasantly surprised with him,” Franklin said. is the steady third-down receiver. Williams has posted nearly “He’s done well in the off-season.” 800 receiving yards the last two seasons and shown the ability to stretch the field. Running Back Oquendo has been the team’s slot receiver the last two When you lose two running backs who ended their seasons, and he was missed last season after he went down careers among the all-time leading rushers in school his- with a knee injury prior to the Boston College game. tory, chances are they’ll be some questions at tailback the LaQuan Williams had a breakout redshirt freshman following season. season before being shelved with a knee injury late in the There’s not necessarily a lack of talent, just experience year. He highlighted his skills in the upset win over No. 10 and depth. Sophomores Da’Rel Scott and Morgan Green, Rutgers last season, making a remarkable diving catch on who battled for the No. 3 tailback spot last season, are No. 1 third-and-12 to set up a fourth-quarter touchdown. He ended and 2, respectively, on the depth chart this spring. up fourth on the team in receiving yards last season.

 The Terps would appear to have solid top four at wideout, The starting spots on the offensive line are pretty well Junior Travis Ivey, a good-sized run-stuffer, is atop the with some unproven players behind that group. sewn up entering the spring. The only question is whether depth chart at nose tackle. He’s a veteran guy who played “We have a really deep and talented group,” Franklin Griffin or junior Phil Costa gets the nod at right guard. mostly in goal-line situations last season, though spelled said. “They all have different strengths and we want to try Both played extensively last season and are versatile. Feliciano and Moore at times. and put people in the right spot.” Costa started one game at right guard for an injured Frost is expected to step into Navarre’s role at end, but Redshirt freshman and sophomore Ste- Crummey and started the last six games for Thomas at he will miss the spring while recovering from off-season phen Smalls open the spring behind Isaiah Williams and left guard. knee surgery. LaQuan Williams at the X receiver spot, while sophomore Griffin split time at right tackle with Randolph in the early Junior Jared Harrell and sophomore Brian Whitmore Emani-Lee Odai and redshirt freshman Quinton McCree portion of 2007 before taking over at right guard for Crum- are No. 1 and No. 2, respectively, on the depth chart at end serve as Heyward-Bey’s backup at Z receiver. mey after his injury. entering the spring. Neither has seen much time, but both are Lee-Odai, one of the fastest players on the team, saw In addition to the veterans, sophomores Bruce Campbell strong, athletic players who could contribute come the fall. increased action during the second half of last season. and Paul Pinegar played quite a bit last season. Despite There’s also a group of veterans who hope to make an Smith and McCree sat out last season as redshirts, but being a true freshman, Campbell started one game for Burley impact at one of the tackle spots. were impressive during practice with McCree making the at left tackle. Pinegar also saw time at left tackle and left Seniors Dean Muhtadi and Olugbemi Otulaja, along travel squad. Smalls also did not see game action. guard last season. with junior Deege Galt, look to provide some depth on the Adrian Cannon, who enters the spring No. 2 on the The Terps have a number of linemen who redshirted last interior of the line. Muhtadi and Otulaja saw limited time last depth chart at slot receiver, also saw time as a reserve last season including Stephen St. John, Joe Faiella, Lamar season, but were effective when they were on the field. season, playing in seven games. Young, Tyler Bowen and Bearthur Johnson. Some of the youngsters will get a chance to see time. Other players who will vie for time at wideout include All have skills, but those need to be developed. Dion Armstrong and Ian Davidson both redshirted in 2007, junior Kevin Gresham, and freshmen Kevin Dorsey, Tony “Bruce Campbell’s development will be important this their first season in College Park and were highly recruited Logan and Ronnie Tyler. spring as will Lamar Young’s and Bearthur Johnson’s,” coming out of high school. Gresham and Dorsey are listed as reserves at Z receiver, Franklin said. “If we could come away with 10 guys we think Carl Russell is a true freshman who signed in 2007, but while Logan and Tyler are backups at slot receiver. we can work with in the fall after spring practice, I think we’ll did not matriculate until this semester. He’s penciled in as a Gresham has shown good pass-catching ability the last be in good shape.” backup at defensive end. two years, while Logan and Tyler were both impressive on Other veterans who are expected the push for time Senior Trey Covington is manning the LEO position, last year’s scout team. Logan and Tyler are a little under- include Lee Oliver, Danny Edwards, Evan Eastburn, and a hybrid defensive end/linebacker spot, for the fourth- sized but have excellent physical tools. Kyle Sappington. consecutive year. Covington provides a veteran presence Dorsey is a highly-touted local recruit who enrolled in Tight end should be in good hands with Dan Gronkowski and a pass rusher off the edge. He played very well in last classes in January. He may miss some time this spring back. He has started 17 career games, including eight last year’s Emerald Bowl, posting nine tackles, including a with a foot injury. season. Gronkowski has been used mostly as a blocker, but career-high two sacks. he has good hands and can run well after the catch. Covington will be backed up by redshirt freshman Derek Offensive Line/ Junior Tommy Galt will be asked to fill a more substantial Drummond and junior Jeff Clement, who has been mostly role this year. He was used as the third tight end in running a special teams contributor in his career, but played some Tight End formations last season. at LEO last season. One year after this unit was decimated with injuries and Sophomore Drew Gloster served as a backup at H-back “Drummond is a big, long guy,” Cosh said. “We’re hoping forced to play some unproved players, the offensive line has last season and will assume the No. 1 spot in the spring. he can help us at this spot.” a chance to be the strength of the team. “For Tommy and Drew it’s their time,” Franklin said. “They The Terps did lose an All-American in Andrew Crummey, need to find a role.” who is off to the NFL, but four players with 66 career starts Others expected to vie for time at those positions include Linebacker Despite losing one of the most productive linebackers in are back, as are four others who saw significant action Lansford Watson, Devonte Campbell and Matt Furst- school history, this position may turn out to be the defense’s last season. enberg. Watson redshirted last season, while Campbell deepest. “We’ve got quite a few guys who have played and done and Furstenberg are true freshmen who entered school Erin Henderson led the team in tackles the last two something,” Franklin said. “Guys we’ve won with. If we could in January. just develop some more depth, not just for this year but for seasons from his Will linebacker spot. He was a two-time the future, that would help” All-ACC choice and earned All-America honors in 2007, There are five seniors – LT Scott Burley, LG Jaimie following in the footsteps of his brother, E.J. Thomas, C Edwin Williams, RG Jack Griffin and RT Dane Defense But seniors Dave Philistin and Moise Fokou were two of Randolph - among the top six linemen so getting some of Defensive Line the top linebackers in the ACC last season when they started the younger guys ready will be critical. The Terps have some holes to fill along the defensive line all 13 games. In addition, Adrian Moten was one of the top Williams has the most experience among this group with with Dre Moore and Carlos Feliciano, a duo which started freshman defenders in the league a year ago. 26 career starts, tops among offensive players. 46 career games having graduated and in the process of Philistin ranked fourth in the ACC in tackles (9.5 pg) as However, Randolph has started 17 games at right tackle pursuing pro careers. the Mike linebacker and Fokou was 20th (6.4 pg) from his and stepped in to play some snaps at left tackle last season “We’re a little untested up front,” Cosh said. “This is Sam LB position. Moten, who played all three linebacker when Burley was saddled with nagging ankle injuries. a group where someone will have to emerge, especially positions, tied for the team lead in sacks (5.5) and tallied Burley distinguished himself well in his first season as inside.” 50 tackles despite not starting a game. a starter. He managed to start 12 games in 2007 despite Senior defensive end Jeremy Navarre is the most However, off-season surgery to Philistin, Fokou, and Rick being hampered by sprains to both ankles at various points experienced returnee, having started a team-high 35 career Costa will keep them out of spring practice. With that trio in the season. He ended up earning all-conference honors games. He is the Terps’ active career leader in tackles for shelved, some others will get a longer look. for his play. loss (18.0) and sacks (9.0). Moten opens the spring No. 1 on the depth chart at Sam Thomas started just seven games at left guard, missing Navarre will slide inside to tackle this spring, a post he linebacker. He’ll be backed up by Dominique Herald and the second half of the season with a fractured right fibula. manned quite a bit last season. Quite often Mack Frost Femi Akinwande, both of whom were moved from safety He was able to return and play in the Emerald Bowl. entered the game at defensive end with Navarre bumping to linebacker this spring. inside to tackle, especially on pass-rushing downs.

 “Dominique is a little undersized, but we’re trying to get After an injury-plagued season, senior Chase Bullock Special Teams some more speed on the field,” Cosh said. opens the spring No. 1 on the depth chart at Will linebacker. One season after overhauling the special teams Sophomore Alex Wujciak enters the spring No. 1 on Bullock was near the top of the depth chart at Mike LB unit, the Terps enter this spring with almost a full the depth chart at Mike linebacker. Last summer Wujciak entering last season, but hurt both his ankles early in the complement of starters. However, they will have a looked like a player who was going to be an integral part of year and played sparingly the rest of the way. new field general as Danny Pearman is the new the defense. But a knee injury near the end of preseason Sophomore Chris Clinton and freshman Demetrious special teams coordinator, taking over for Ray camp derailed his year before it even got started. Hartsfield are the backups to Bullock at Will. Clinton has Rychleski, who had guided the unit the last seven “Alex is a guy who can affect tempo and effort,” Cosh said. seen limited time, but he has the size and athleticism to years. “He likes to play the game and that’s infectious.” provide a spark. Hartsfield, meanwhile, is a speedy true Pearman will certainly place his stamp on a Redshirt freshman Ben Pooler, who nearly played last freshman who entered school this semester. special teams unit which has been among the best season, opens the spring as Wujciak’s backup. Senior Alex “We think our linebackers will give us some toughness in the ACC since Friedgen’s arrival in 2001, but the Schulz will provide some depth in the middle. on defense,” Cosh said. “We also need to find some leaders cupboard is not bare. on defense and hopefully there are a few guys from this Senior Obi Egekeze and sophomore Travis Baltz group we can look to.” form one of the top kicking tandems in the ACC, Defensive Starters while senior Danny Oquendo is in his third season Returning/Lost... Secondary as the returner and Da’Rel Scott is back as the The Terps have a few holes in the secondary this season kick returner. Starters Returning (5) “We feel good about where we are on special DE Jeremy Navarre Sr.-3V 6-3, 270 where second-year coach Kevin Lempa will have to replace • Started 35 of the last 37 games he’s played; 35 starts are three starters. teams, but we could still have some competition at most on either side of the ball; tied for 2nd on team with Senior cornerback Kevin Barnes, who had a team-high some spots,” Friedgen said. “We’ll have to see how 5.5 sacks in 2007. four and ranked tied for fifth in the ACC in pass- it all plays out.” Egekeze had a solid junior season, his first as the LEO Trey Covington Sr.-3V 6-3, 240 es defended, is lone returning starter in the secondary. • Started 34 of Terps’ last 35 games; career-highs of 9 Juniors Anthony Wiseman and Nolan Carroll will battle starting place-kicker. He made nearly 75 percent of tackles, 8 solos, 2 sacks in 2007 Emerald Bowl. it out for the starting spot opposite Barnes. his kicks and was almost perfect in ACC play, nailing Wiseman was the third corner for most of last season, 13 of his 14 attempts, the best mark in the league. LB Dave Philistin Sr.-3V 6-2, 231 Baltz, a freshman All-America choice, distinguished • Started all 13 games in 2007 at MLB; 157 career tackles though Carroll saw extended time later in the year at cor- are tops for returnees; ranked 4th in ACC and 2nd on nerback. Both have good speed and athleticism. himself well last season, averaging 40.9 yards team with 124 tackles. Senior Richard Taylor is No. 2 on the depth chart behind per punt which was seventh in the ACC. He also Barnes. Taylor was in the mix for a starting spot last season performed better in league play, averaging 43.1 LB Moise Fokou Sr.-2V 6-2, 225 yards per punt, the second-best mark in the ACC. • Former walk-on who had breakout season in 2007 with before injuring his knee in the spring and never getting on 84 tackles; special-teams standout who led Terps with 17 the field in the fall. Oquendo has been a solid and steady contributor stops in coverage. Others who will vie for time at corner include Brandon as the punt returner. He’ll most likely slide back into Jackson-Mills, Michael Carter and Trenton Hughes. that spot in the fall, though Anthony Wiseman saw CB kevin Barnes Sr.-3V 6-1, 188 time there last season after Oquendo missed the last • An All-ACC candidate who enters spring as No. 1 corner; Cosh singled out Carter as someone who was impressive led Terps with four interceptions as a junior, 2nd on team in winter workouts. four games with a knee injury. with nine pass breakups. There will be two new starting safeties with J.J. Justice Scott, a 2007 freshman All-ACC pick, showed and Christian Varner completing their eligibility. play-making ability returning kicks last season. He Starters Lost (6) Senior Jeff Allen in penciled in this spring as the No. nearly broke a couple for scores and had a 60-yarder DT Dre Moore Sr.-4V 6-4, 311 1 strong safety and junior Terrell Skinner is No. 1 at free vs. Florida State. His 566 return yards were the most • First team All-ACC as a senior; 2nd on team with 8.5 safety. ever for a Maryland freshman. He is No. 1 on the tackles for loss and led Terps with six sacks; 10.5 career depth chart at tailback, so whether Scott remains the sacks; ranked among top NFL Draft prospects at DT. Allen and Skinner saw time in the defensive backfield last season, but have seen most of their action on special kick returner remains to be seen. DT Carlos Feliciano Sr.-4V 6-5, 315 teams. The Terps will have to replace holder Matt • Played in 41 career games, including 20 starts; finished Allen is sure tackler, while Skinner is a big, athletic former Goldberg and short-snapper (FGs/PATs) Brendan with 42 tackles as a senior. wide receiver. McDermond, both of whom graduated. LB erin Henderson Jr.-2V 6-3, 236 “Skinner got better and better last season,” Cosh said. Senior Andrew Schmitt returns as the team’s • One of the top linebackers in the nation who was a “We’re looking for a big spring from him.” long-snapper (punts). Schmitt has snapped the Butkus Award semifinalist as a junior; led the ACC and Sophomore Antwine Perez sat out last season after last three seasons and Baltz is just the team’s third ranked ninth in the nation in tackles per game (11.08); a transferring from USC, but the Terps hope he can find his punter in the last nine years. The Terps have put third team All-American and first team All-ACC selection way into the mix. He enters the spring No. 2 on the depth together quite an impressive run in terms of blocks, by Rivals.com. chart at free safety. or lack thereof. CB isaiah Gardner Sr.-3V 5-11, 197 “Perez showed he was physical on the scout team last Maryland has not had a punt blocked in the last 98 • Started his final 27 games at cornerback; tallied over season and demonstrated a willingness to hit,” Cosh said. games (third game of the 1999 season), the longest 130 tackles as a junior and senior. Junior Jamari McCollough, a special teams player last streak in the nation. SS Christian Varner Sr.-4V 5-11, 205 season, enters the spring as Allen’s backup. • Played in all 48 games over his final four years; his 35 Seniors Drew Robinson and Jared Baum will provide consecutive starts were the most on the team; had 165 depth at each of the safety spots. career tackles. FS J.J. Justice Sr.-4V 6-2, 222 • Played in every game since the start of his freshman year (2004); fourth on the team in tackles (76) last year, including the most among defensive backs.

 Terps Spring Roster Numerical No. name Pos. ht wt Cl. exp. hometown (High School/Last School) Alphabetical 1 Terrell Skinner WR 6-2 214 Jr. 2V St. Petersburg, Fla. (Boca Ciega HS) No. name Pos. 2 Kevin Barnes DB 6-1 188 Sr. 3V Glen Burnie, Md. (Old Mill HS) 19 (d) Femi Akinwande LB 3 LaQuan Williams WR 6-1 180 So. 1V , Md. (Baltimore Polytechnic HS) 68 Obumneme Akunyili OL 4 Jamari McCollough DB 5-11 195 Jr. SQ Baltimore, Md. (Randallstown HS) 29 Jeff Allen DB 5 Morgan Green RB 5-11 207 So. SQ White Plains, Md. (Lackey HS/Hargrave Military Academy) 99 (d) Dion Armstrong DL 6 Anthony Wiseman DB 5-10 185 Jr. 2V Silver Hill, Md. (DeMatha HS) 41 Aaron Ball LB 7 Adrian Cannon WR 6-2 204 So. 1V Pontiac, Mich. (Avondale HS) 35 (d) Travis Baltz P/PK 8 Darrius Heyward-Bey WR 6-2 206 Jr. 2V Silver Spring, Md. (McDonogh School) 9 Richard Taylor DB 5-11 193 Sr. 2V Centreville, Va. (Centreville HS) 26 (d) Mike Barbour PK 10 Chris Turner QB 6-4 210 Jr. 1V Simi Valley, Calif. (Chaminade HS) 2 Kevin Barnes DB 11 (d) David May PK 5-11 196 Sr. SQ Rockville, Md. (Charles E. Smith Day School) 36 (d) Jared Baum DB 11 (d) Jamarr Robinson QB 6-0 184 Fr. RS Charlotte, N.C. (Myers Park School) 49 Louis Berman LB 12 Josh Portis QB 6-4 210 Jr. SQ Woodland Hills, Calif. (W.H. Taft HS/Florida) 82 (d) Dan Bonato RB 13 Dan Gronkowski TE 6-6 255 Sr. 2V Amherst, N.Y. (Williamsville North HS) 79 (d) Tyler Bowen OL 14 Nolan Carroll DB 6-1 202 Jr. 2V Green Cove Springs, Fla. (Clay HS) 30 (d) Haroon Brown RB 15 Drew Gloster TE 6-3 240 So. 1V Germantown, Md. (Good Counsel HS) 44 Chase Bullock LB 16 Rashad Henry RB 5-9 180 Sr. SQ Mitchellville, Md. (Flowers HS/Bowie State) 77 Scott Burley OL 17 Danny Oquendo WR 6-0 190 Sr. 3V Hackensack, N.J. (Hackensack HS) 74 Bruce Campbell OL 18 Austin Walker DB 6-0 185 Fr. RS McLean, Va. (Langley HS) 86 Devonte Campbell TE 19 (d) Jordan Steffy QB 6-1 209 Sr. 3V Leola, Pa. (Conestoga Valley HS) 7 Adrian Cannon WR 19 (d) Femi Akinwande LB 6-2 200 Jr. SQ Laurel, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt HS) 14 Nolan Carroll DB 20 (d) Antwine Perez DB 6-1 200 So. TR Westville Grove, N.J. (Woodrow Wilson HS/USC) 26 (d) Michael Carter DB 21 Trenton Hughes DB 5-11 175 Fr. RS Virginia Beach, Va. (Kempsville HS) 22 (d) Drew Robinson DB 5-10 197 Sr. 1V Germantown, Md. (Watkins Mill HS/Bowie State) 40 (d) Brent Cash LB 22 (d) Pha’Terrell Washington RB 6-0 202 So. SQ White Plains, Md. (Westlake HS) 47 Jeff Clement LB 23 Da’Rel Scott RB 5-11 192 So. 1V Conshohocken, Pa. (Plymouth-Whitemarsh HS) 52 Chris Clinton LB 24 (d) Arnold Davies DB 6-0 195 Sr. SQ Silver Spring, Md. (Northwest HS/Delaware State) 72 Phil Costa OL 24 (d) Ronnie Tyler WR 5-10 190 Fr. RS Wagener, S.C. (Wagener HS/Hargrave Military Academy) 43 Rick Costa LB 25 Kevin Dorsey WR 6-2 195 Fr. HS Forestville, Md. (Forestville HS) 55 Trey Covington LB 26 (d) Mike Barbour PK 5-10 165 Fr. RS Upper Brookville, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s HS) 50 (d) Ricardo Dacosta DL 26 (d) Michael Carter DB 5-11 175 So. RS Windsor, Ontario (Sandwich Secondary School/Erie Community College) 93 Ian Davidson DL 27 (d) Dominique Herald LB 5-11 190 So. 1V Newark, N.J. (The Pennington School) 24 (d) Arnold Davies DB 27 (d) Webb Dulin WR 5-8 165 Fr. RS Easton, Md. (Easton HS) 25 Kevin Dorsey WR 29 Jeff Allen DB 6-1 190 Sr. 3V Woodbridge, Va. (DeMatha HS) 59 (d) Tim Downs LS 30 Haroon Brown RB 5-10 257 So. 1V Hampton, Va. (Phoebus HS) 27 (d) Webb Dulin WR 31 Andrew Schmitt LS 6-0 236 Sr. 3V Derry, Pa. (Derry Area HS) 58 Derek Drummond LB 32 (d) Brandon Jackson-Mills DB 5-11 160 So. SQ Germantown, Md. (Northwest HS) 32 (d) Nick Wallace PK 5-9 195 So. TR Fredericksburg, Va. (Riverheads HS/Indiana [Pa.]) 50 (d) Evan Eastburn OL 33 (d) Brett Weiss PK 5-10 165 Fr. RS Baltimore, Md. (Boys Latin School) 65 Danny Edwards OL 33 (d) Alex Wujciak LB 6-3 255 So. SQ West Caldwell, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep) 39 Obi Egekeze PK 34 Dave Philistin LB 6-2 231 Sr. 3V Manchester, N.H. (Manchester Central HS) 69 Joe Faiella OL 35 (d) Travis Baltz P/PK 6-2 200 So. 1V Whitehouse, (Anthony Wayne HS) 48 Moise Fokou LB 35 (d) Paul Lariviere RB 6-2 235 Fr. RS Brooklyn, N.Y. (Brooklyn Technical HS) 91 Mack Frost DL 36 (d) Jared Baum DB 6-1 210 Sr. SQ Bel Air, Md. (Archbishop Curley HS) 89 Matt Furstenberg TE 36 (d) Taylor Watson RB 6-2 235 Fr. RS Accokeek, Md. (Gwynn Park HS) 56 Deege Galt DL 37 Ted Townsley P 6-0 184 So. TR Portsmouth, Va. (Churchland HS/Louisburg College) 45 (d) Tommy Galt TE 38 Cory Jackson RB 6-1 245 Jr. 2V Morgantown, W.Va. (University HS) 15 Drew Gloster TE 39 Obi Egekeze PK 6-2 210 Sr. 2V Augusta, Ga. (Westside HS) 78 Andrew Gonnella OL 40 (d) Jeremy Navarre DL 6-3 270 Sr. 3V Joppatowne, Md. (Joppatowne HS) 5 Morgan Green RB 40 (d) Brent Cash LB 5-11 200 Fr. RS Joppatowne, Md. (Joppatowne HS) 87 Kevin Gresham WR 41 Aaron Ball LB 6-0 224 Sr. SQ Owings Mills, Md. (Baltimore Polytechnic HS/Bowie State) 67 Jack Griffin OL 42 Ben Pooler LB 6-2 220 Fr. RS Morristown, N.J. (Lawrenceville School) 43 Rick Costa LB 6-1 225 Sr. 2L Moorestown, N.J. (Holy Cross HS/Temple Univ.) 13 Dan Gronkowski TE 44 Chase Bullock LB 6-3 234 Sr. 1V Durham, N.C. (Northern HS) 66 Maurice Hampton OL 45 (d) Tommy Galt TE 6-5 259 Jr. 1V Silver Spring, Md. (Good Counsel HS) 53 Stephen Hargett LB 45 (d) Alex Schultz LB 6-1 220 Sr. SQ Gretna, La. (DeLaSalle HS/Towson) 57 (d) Matthew Harraka OL 46 (d) Hakeem Sule LB 6-0 209 Jr. SQ Baltimore, Md. (McDonogh HS) 57 (d) Jared Harrell DL 46 (d) Steve Pfister RB 6-2 234 Jr. 1V Columbia, Md. (Mount St. Joseph HS) 59 (d) Demetrius Hartsfield LB 47 Jeff Clement LB 6-2 239 Jr. 1V Westville, N.J. (Deptford HS) 16 Rashad Henry RB 48 Moise Fokou LB 6-2 225 Sr. 2V Rockville, Md. (The Bullis School/Frostburg State) 27 (d) Dominique Herald LB 49 Louis Berman LB 6-0 220 Fr. RS Gambills, Md. (Arundel HS) 50 (d) Ricardo Dacosta DL 6-2 250 Sr. SQ Bronx, N.Y. (DeWitt Clinton HS/Erie Community College) 50 (d) Evan Eastburn OL 6-1 303 So. SQ Boulder, Colo. (Fairview HS) 51 Brian Whitmore DL 6-4 250 So. SQ Chesapeake, Va. (Oscar F. Smith HS)

 No. name Pos. ht wt Cl. exp. hometown (High School/Last School) No. name Pos. 52 Chris Clinton LB 6-2 259 So. SQ Lakeland, Fla. (Evangel Christian HS/Fork Union Military Academy) 8 Darrius Heyward-Bey WR 53 Stephen Hargett LB 6-0 244 So. SQ Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola HS) 21 Trenton Hughes DB 54 Adrian Moten LB 6-2 221 So. 1V Suitland, Md. (Gwynn Park HS) 90 Travis Ivey DL 55 Trey Covington LB 6-3 240 Sr. 3V Bowie, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt HS) 38 Cory Jackson RB 56 Deege Galt DL 6-4 264 Jr. SQ Silver Spring, Md. (Good Counsel HS) 32 (d) Brandon Jackson-Mills DB 57 (d) Matthew Harraka OL 6-4 270 So. SQ Ijamsville, Md. (St. John’s Catholic Prep) 57 (d) Jared Harrell DL 6-5 260 Jr. SQ Milton, Mass. (Tabor Academy) 71 Bearthur Johnson OL 58 Derek Drummond LB 6-3 232 Fr. RS Pomfret, Md. (McDonough HS) 35 (d) Paul Lariviere RB 59 (d) Tim Downs LS 6-0 237 Fr. RS Derry, Pa. (Derry HS) 83 Emani Lee-Odai WR 59 (d) Demetrius Hartsfield LB 6-0 235 Fr. HS Raleigh, N.C. (Southeast Regional HS) 85 Tony Logan WR 60 Edwin Williams OL 6-3 315 Sr. 3V Washington, D.C. (DeMatha HS) No. Name Pos. 61 Lee Oliver OL 6-1 310 Sr. SQ Germantown, Md. (Northwest HS) 11 (d) David May PK 65 Danny Edwards OL 6-1 276 So. SQ Frederick, Md. (Tuscarora HS) 4 Jamari McCollough DB 66 Maurice Hampton OL 6-2 295 Fr. RS Hampton, Va. (Phoebus HS) 88 Quinton McCree WR 67 Jack Griffin OL 6-7 308 Sr. 3V Enfield, Conn. (Enfield HS) 54 Adrian Moten LB 68 Obumneme Akunyili OL 6-3 325 Fr. RS Charlottesville, Va. (St. Anne’s Bellfield School) 97 Dean Muhtadi DL 69 Joe Faiella OL 6-4 295 Fr. RS Freehold, N.J. (Freehold Township HS) 40 (d) Jeremy Navarre DL 70 Lamar Young OL 6-4 330 Fr. RS Jonesboro, Ga. (Mundys Mill HS) 61 Lee Oliver OL 71 (d) Bearthur Johnson OL 6-6 350 Fr. RS Hoboken, N.J. (Hoboken HS) 17 Danny Oquendo WR 71 (d) Paul Pinegar OL 6-4 275 So. 1V Brookeville, Md. (Sherwood HS) 96 Olugbemi Otulaja DL 72 Phil Costa OL 6-3 300 Jr. 1V Moorestown, N.J. (Holy Cross HS) 73 Stephen St. John OL 6-6 300 Fr. RS Columbia, S.C. (Dutch Fork HS) 20 Antwine Perez DB 74 Bruce Campbell OL 6-6 285 So. 1V Hamden, Conn. (Hyde Leadership School/Hargrave Military Academy) 46 (d) Steve Pfister RB 75 Dane Randolph OL 6-5 300 Sr. 3V Columbia, Md. (Wilde Lake HS) 34 Dave Philistin LB 76 Jaimie Thomas OL 6-4 330 Sr. 3V Harrisburg, Pa. (Bishop McDevitt HS) 71 (d) Paul Pinegar OL 77 Scott Burley OL 6-5 335 Sr. 3V Baltimore, Md. (Woodlawn HS) 42 Ben Pooler LB 78 Andrew Gonnella OL 6-4 285 Fr. RS Monroe, N.Y. (Monroe-Woodberry HS) 12 Josh Portis QB 79 (d) Kyle Sappington OL 6-3 305 So. SQ Phoenix, Md. (Stephen Decatur HS) 75 Dane Randolph OL 79 (d) Tyler Bowen OL 6-6 322 Fr. RS Helena, Ga. (Telfair County HS) 98 Chris Rhodes DL 80 Lansford Watson TE 6-3 255 Fr. RS Brooklyn, N.Y. (Lincoln HS) 22 (d) Drew Robinson DB 81 Stephen Smalls WR 6-1 201 So. SQ Lancaster, Pa. (Conestoga Valley HS) 11 (d) Jamarr Robinson QB 82 (d) Dan Bonato RB 5-8 182 So. SQ Woodbine, N.J. (Ocean City HS) 99 (d) Carl Russell DL 82 (d) Torrey Smith WR 6-2 190 Fr. RS Fredericksburg, Va. (Stafford HS) 79 (d) Kyle Sappington OL 83 Emani Lee-Odai WR 6-3 190 So. 1V Washington, D.C. (Anacostia HS) 31 Andrew Schmitt LS 84 Isaiah Williams WR 6-3 200 Sr. 3V Montclair, N.J. (Bergen Catholic HS) 45 (d) Alex Schultz LB 85 Tony Logan WR 5-10 180 Fr. RS Piscataway, N.J. (Piscataway HS) 86 Devonte Campbell TE 6-2 240 Fr. HS Forestville, Md. (Forestville HS/Hargrave Military Academy) 23 Da’Rel Scott RB 87 Kevin Gresham WR 5-11 174 Sr. SQ Lothian, Md. (Riverdale Baptist HS/Cheyney) 1 Terrell Skinner WR 88 Quinton McCree WR 6-2 185 Fr. RS Brandywine, Md. (Gwynn Park HS/Hargrave Military Academy) 81 Stephen Smalls WR 89 Matt Furstenberg TE 6-3 230 Fr. HS Flemington, N.J. (Hunterdon Central Regional HS/The Hun School) 82 Torrey Smith WR 90 Travis Ivey DL 6-4 325 Jr. 1V Riverdale, Md. (Riverdale Baptist HS) 73 (d) Stephen St. John OL 91 Mack Frost DL 6-5 252 Sr. 3V Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley HS) 19 (d) Jordan Steffy QB 93 Ian Davidson DL 6-2 280 Fr. RS Alexandria, Va. (St. Stephens & St. Agnes HS) 46 (d) Hakeem Sule LB 95 Joe Vellano DL 6-3 270 Fr. HS Rexford, N.Y. (Christian Brothers Academy) 9 Richard Taylor DB 96 Olugbemi Otulaja DL 6-2 280 Sr. 1V Freeport, N.Y. (Freeport HS/Marist) 76 Jaimie Thomas OL 97 Dean Muhtadi DL 6-3 290 Sr. 1V Alexandria, Va. (TC Williams HS/Christopher Newport Univ.) 37 Ted Townsley P 98 Chris Rhodes DL 6-3 265 Fr. RS Columbia, Md. (River Hill HS) 10 Chris Turner QB 99 (d) Dion Armstrong DL 6-1 303 Fr. RS Fort Valley, Ga. (Peach County HS) 24 (d) Ronnie Tyler WR 99 (d) Carl Russell DL 6-6 270 Fr. HS Washington, D.C. (H.D. Woodson HS) 95 Joe Vellano DL Key: (d) indicates duplicate number; RS indicates redshirted in 2007; SQ indicates on squad in 2007, but has not earned a letter; HS indicates high school; TR indicates transfer; (d) indicates duplicate number 18 Austin Walker DB 32 (d) Nick Wallace PK 22 (d) Pha’Terrell Washington RB 80 Lansford Watson TE Pronunciation Guide 36 (d) Taylor Watson RB Femi Akinwande FEM-e ah-kin-juan-de Dean Muhtadi moo-TAH-dee 33 (d) Brett Weiss PK Jared Baum bom Jeremy Navarre nuh-VAR 51 Brian Whitmore DL Haroon Brown hah-roon Danny Oquendo oh-KEHN-doh 60 Edwin Williams OL Phil and Rick Costa KAH-stuh Olugbemi Otulaja oh-lug-BEM-ee aut-oo-LAH-jah 84 Isaiah Williams WR Ricardo Dacosta da-kah-stuh Antwine Perez ANT-wan 3 LaQuan Williams WR Arnold Davies day-vees Steve Pfister fis-ter 6 Anthony Wiseman DB Obi Egekeze oh-bee egg-uh-kay-zuh 33 (d) Alex Wujciak LB Dave Philistin FILL-liss-teen Moise Fokou moses FOE-koo 70 Lamar Young OL Da’Rel Scott da-RELL Deege Galt deej Terrell Skinner tuh-REHL Jared Harrell huh-RELL Jaimie Thomas JAY-mee Darrius Heyward-Bey HAY-werd BAY Hakeem Sule soo-LAY Emani Lee-Odai eh-MAHN-ee lee OH-die Pha’Terrell Washington fuh-TARE-ull Jamari McCollough juh-MAR-ree muh-KULL-uh LaQuan Williams luh-KWAN Alex Wujciak woE-jack  Terps Spring Depth Chart OFFENSE DEFENSE X 84 isaiah Williams 6-3 200 Sr.-3V DE 57 Jared Harrell 6-5 260 Jr.-SQ 3 LaQuan Williams 6-1 180 So.-1V 51 Brian Whitmore 6-4 250 So.-SQ 82 Torrey Smith 6-2 190 Fr.-RS 99 Carl Russell 6-6 270 Fr.-HS 81 Stephen Smalls 6-1 201 So.-SQ NT 90 Travis Ivey 6-4 325 Jr.-1V LT 77 Scott Burley 6-5 335 Sr.-3V 97 Dean Muhtadi 6-3 290 Sr.-1V 74 Bruce Campbell 6-6 285 So.-1V 96 Olugbemi Otulaja 6-2 280 Sr.-1V 73 Stephen St. John 6-6 300 Fr.-HS 99 Dion Armstrong 6-1 303 Fr.-RS LG 76 Jaimie Thomas 6-4 339 Sr.-3V DT 40 Jeremy Navarre 6-3 270 Sr.-3V 61 Lee Oliver 6-1 310 Sr.-SQ 56 Deege Galt 6-4 264 Jr.-SQ 69 Joe Faiella 6-4 295 Fr.-RS 93 Ian Davidson 6-2 280 Fr.-RS C 60 edwin Williams 6-3 315 Sr.-3V LEO 55 Trey Covington 6-3 240 Sr.-3V 65 Danny Edwards 6-1 276 So.-SQ 58 Derek Drummond 6-3 232 Fr.-RS 50 Evan Eastburn 6-1 303 So.-SQ 47 Jeff Clement 6-2 239 Jr.-1V RG 72 Phil Costa 6-3 300 Jr.-1V SAM 54 Adrian Moten 6-2 221 So.-1V or 67 Jack Griffin 6-7 308 Sr.-3V 27 Dominique Herald 5-11 190 Fr.-RS 70 Lamar Young 6-4 330 Fr.-RS 19 Femi Akinwande 6-2 200 Jr.-SQ RT 75 Dane Randolph 6-5 300 Sr.-3V MIKE 33 Alex Wujciak 6-3 255 So.-SQ 71 Paul Pinegar 6-4 275 So.-1V 42 Ben Pooler 6-2 220 Fr.-RS 79 Kyle Sappington 6-3 305 So.-SQ 45 Alex Schultz 6-1 220 Sr.-SQ 71 Bearthur Johnson 6-6 350 Fr.-RS WILL 44 Chase Bullock 6-2 234 Sr.-1V TE 13 Dan Gronkowski 6-6 255 Sr.-2V 52 Chris Clinton 6-2 259 So.-1V 45 Tommy Galt 6-5 259 Jr.-1V 59 Demetrius Hartsfield 6-0 235 Fr.-HS 80 Lansford Watson 6-3 255 Fr.-RS CB 6 Anthony Wiseman 5-10 185 Jr.-2V QB 10 Chris Turner 6-4 210 Jr.-1V or 14 nolan Carroll 6-1 201 Jr.-2V 19 Jordan Steffy 6-1 209 Sr.-3V 32 Brandon Jackson-Mills 5-11 160 So.-SQ 12 Josh Portis 6-4 210 Jr.-SQ 24 Arnold Davies 6-0 195 Sr.-SQ 11 Jamarr Robinson 6-0 184 Fr.-RS FS 1 Terrell Skinner 6-2 214 Jr.-2V TB 23 Da’Rel Scott 5-11 192 So.-1V 3 Antwine Perez 6-1 200 So.-TR 20 Morgan Green 5-11 207 So.-SQ 36 Jared Baum 6-1 210 Sr.-SQ 82 Dan Bonato 5-8 182 So.-SQ SS 29 Jeff Allen 6-1 190 Sr.-3V 22 Pha’Terrell Washington 6-0 202 So.-SQ 4 Jamari McCollough 5-11 195 Jr.-SQ FB 38 Cory Jackson 6-1 245 Jr.-2V 22 Drew Robinson 5-10 197 Sr.-1V 30 Haroon Brown 5-10 257 So.-1V CB 2 kevin Barnes 6-1 188 Sr.-3V 36 Taylor Watson 6-2 235 Fr.-RS 9 Richard Taylor 5-11 193 Sr.-2V Z 8 Darrius Heyward-Bey 6-2 206 Jr-2V 26 Michael Carter 5-11 175 Fr.-RS 83 Emani Lee-Odai 6-3 190 So.-1V 88 Quinton McCree 6-2 185 Fr.-RS Injured (out for spring): 87 Kevin Gresham 5-11 174 Sr.-SQ DE 91 Mack Frost 6-5 252 Sr.-3V 25 Kevin Dorsey 6-2 195 Fr.-HS DL 95 Joe Vellano 6-3 270 Fr.-HS Slot 17 Danny Oquendo 6-0 190 Sr.-3V LB 43 Rick Costa 6-1 225 Sr.-2V 7 Adrian Cannon 6-2 204 So.-1V LB 34 Dave Philistin 6-2 231 Sr.-3V 85 Tony Logan 5-10 180 Fr.-RS LB 48 Moise Fokou 6-2 225 Sr.-2V 24 Ronnie Tyler 5-10 190 Fr.-RS F 15 Drew Gloster 6-3 240 So.-1V 86 Devonte Campbell 6-2 240 Fr.-HS 89 Matt Furstenberg 6-3 230 Fr-HS

Injured (out for spring): RT 79 Tyler Bowen 6-6 322 Fr.-RS

SPECIALISTS PK 39 Obi Egekeze 6-2 210 Sr.-2V PR 17 Danny Oquendo 6-0 190 Sr.-3V 33 Brett Weiss 5-10 165 Fr.-RS 6 Anthony Wiseman 5-9 187 Jr.-2V 32 Nick Wallace 5-9 195 So.-TR KR 23 Da’Rel Scott 5-11 192 So.-1V 11 David May 5-11 196 Sr.-SQ 6 Anthony Wiseman 5-10 185 Jr.-2V KO 39 Obi Egekeze 6-2 210 Sr.-2V H 13 Dan Gronkowski 6-6 255 Sr.-2V 35 Travis Baltz 6-2 200 So.-1V LS 31 Andrew Schmitt 6-0 236 Sr.-3V 32 Nick Wallace 5-9 195 So.-TR 59 Tim Downs 6-1 237 Fr.-RS P 35 Travis Baltz 6-2 200 So.-1V SS 45 Tommy Galt 6-5 259 Jr.-1V 37 Ted Townsley 6-0 184 So.-TR or 56 Deege Galt 6-4 264 Jr.-SQ

 head coach ralph friedgen seasons of 10 wins or more, while his 36 wins in his first four collegiate national champion (Georgia Tech in 1990) and a years ranked him in the top 10 in NCAA history, surpassing team (San Diego in 1994). the fourth-year marks of coaches such as Frank Leahy and Friedgen spent 20 seasons with the aforementioned Joe Paterno. Ross in coaching stops at The Citadel, Maryland, Georgia The consensus national coach of the year in 2001 after Tech and the NFL’s San Diego Chargers. He returned to leading Maryland to its first ACC championship since 1985, Tech in 1997, where he served another successful stint as Friedgen and company have returned Maryland to promi- offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach under good nence on the national scene. The Terrapins have won more friend George O’Leary, now the head coach at the University games (56) in the seven seasons under Friedgen than they of Central Florida. Ralph Friedgen is in his eighth year as head coach at had in the 14 years prior to his arrival (55). A 1970 graduate of Maryland, where he earned a degree the University of Maryland with a reputation as one of the Long overlooked as a head-coaching candidate, the 1970 in physical education, Friedgen launched his coaching career top offensive minds in . Maryland graduate was tapped as the Terps’ head football as a graduate assistant before heading off to a series of jobs Friedgen has lifted the Terrapins to unprecedented heights coach following the 2000 season, and he wasted no time in that included The Citadel (1973-79), William & Mary (1980) in his tenure, taking the team to five bowl games, including returning the program to the glory days it achieved when and Murray State (1981). a pair of New Year’s Day appearances, and a school record Friedgen was an assistant to Bobby Ross in the 1980s. In 1982, he returned to Maryland as offensive coordinator three straight bowl victories. Prior to Friedgen’s arrival, Seven years ago, in his first season as the Terps’ grid boss, and offensive line coach under Ross, with Friedgen’s tenure Maryland had just one bowl game appearance in the previ- Maryland won its first seven games and eventually halted lasting until 1986. During that stretch, the Terps captured ous 15 seasons. Florida State’s reign as perennial ACC champion, earning the three consecutive ACC championships (1983-85) and played He is the 33rd head coach in school history and ranks league’s automatic berth in the ’ in four bowl games. All told, the Terrapins were 39-15-1 from fourth in Maryland annals in career winning percentage (.676). FedEx Orange Bowl. By winning the ACC title that season, 1982-86 and won two bowl games (the Sun Bowl in 1984 and His 56 wins are also the third most of any Atlantic Coast Friedgen became the first mentor in league history to win the the Cherry Bowl in 1985). It is the type of success Friedgen Conference head coach through seven years. championship in his first year as a head coach. has reinstilled in his current group of Terrapins. After spending the last two years as head coach and of- In 2002, despite a 1-2 start and without 19 seniors from The Ross-Friedgen connection began in 1973, when Ross fensive coordinator, Friedgen relinquished that difficult dual the previous year, the Terps made their way back to a major hired the former Maryland offensive guard as defensive line role after the 2007 season. bowl game, winning 10 of their last 11 games and finishing coach at The Citadel. Friedgen spent seven seasons at The In his first season as offensive coordinator since becoming in a tie for second in the ACC. The 2003 campaign provided Citadel, the last three as offensive coordinator and offensive head coach, he directed the team to a 9-4 record, marking a bit of déjà vu for Friedgen and the Terrapins as they again line coach. He then worked one season (1980) as offensive the fourth nine-win campaign in the previous six seasons started 1-2, and again ran off 10 wins in their final 11 games coordinator at William & Mary and one season (1981) as as- and 13th in school history. The Terps culminated the 2006 to earn a second New Year’s bowl bid in three years. sistant head coach at Murray State before Ross tapped him season with a convincing 24-7 victory over Purdue in the By winning 11 games in 2002, Friedgen became just the to be his offensive coordinator at Maryland in 1982. Champs Sports Bowl. second coach in school history to hit that mark, tying matching During his five-year stay at Maryland under Ross, Friedgen Friedgen led the team to another bowl appearance last Claiborne’s 11-win campaign in 1976. was instrumental in the development of future pro quarter- season despite having to persevere through numerous The 2006 team started 3-2 before reeling off a five-game backs Boomer Esiason, Frank Reich and Stan Gelbaugh, all injuries as only three offensive players started all 13 games. winning streak, which placed them in the midst of the ACC of whom spent at least 10 seasons in the National Football In all there were 17 members of the two-deep which missed Atlantic Division race. The Terps lost to eventual champion League. Esiason played professionally from 1984-97, Reich at least one game. Wake Forest on the final game of the regular season, but from 1985-98 and Gelbaugh from 1986-95. In spite of the injuries, Friedgen had the Terps at their best Maryland was a force in the league race throughout the year, Friedgen followed Ross to Georgia Tech in 1987, becoming against the toughest competition as Maryland defeated a pair enabling it to earn the fourth slot among ACC postseason bids the Yellow Jackets’ offensive coordinator and quarterbacks of top 10 teams in 2007. In 115 years of football, the Terps had and a trip to Orlando for the Champs Sports Bowl. coach for the next five seasons, including the 1990 campaign never defeated two top-10 teams in the same season. Friedgen’s Terps have gone to bowl games in five of his when Tech, unranked in the preseason, captured the national The wins over No. 10 Rutgers and No. 8 Boston College seven seasons, participating in the BCS Orange Bowl his first championship with an 11-0-1 record. The national title came put the Terps among elite company nationally as well. Mary- year before posting lopsided victories over Tennessee (30-3) just two years after the Jackets had posted back-to-back land was one of only four teams in the country (also LSU, in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl and over West Virginia (41-7) seasons of three wins or less. Kentucky and Illinois) to defeat two top-10 teams during the in the Toyota . In all, Maryland has out-scored its When Ross was named head coach of the San Diego 2007 campaign. last four bowl opponents, 109-38. Chargers in 1992, he tapped Friedgen to serve as running A long-time successful assistant coach at Georgia Tech, His offensive success notwithstanding, Friedgen’s teams game coordinator for two seasons (1992-93) before elevat- where he was credited with overseeing one of the nation’s at Maryland have been solid on defense, ranking among the ing him to offensive coordinator in 1994, when the Chargers most potent offensive attacks, Friedgen continues to build nation’s leaders annually while producing the ACC’s Defen- advanced to the Super Bowl for the first time in franchise a new level of pride and glory to his alma mater’s football sive Player of the Year in three of the last seven seasons (E.J. history. During his time with the Chargers, Friedgen helped program, guiding the Terps to a 56-31 record, including Henderson in 2001 and 2002; D’Qwell Jackson in 2005). a club that had not made the playoffs in a decade reach an ACC title and a pair of second-place finishes in his first Named the winner of the Frank Broyles Award as the top postseason play three times in five seasons. seven years. assistant coach in the country in 1999 while at Tech, Friedgen Known for developing balanced offensive attacks with Not only were his 50 wins after six seasons more than brought 32 years of assistant coaching experience (including multiple looks, Tech was one of only two teams in the country those of Terps legend Jerry Claiborne, they also fall just shy 21 as an offensive coordinator either in college or the NFL) in 1999 to average at least 200 yards rushing and 200 yards of the all-time ACC mark of 51, set by Clemson’s Danny with him in his return to College Park. passing. Tech also accomplished the feat under Friedgen’s Ford in the early 1980s. In addition, in his first three seasons The 60-year-old Friedgen (pronounced FREE-jun) owns guidance in 1990, ’91 and ’98. The 1999 team, with Joe at the helm of the Terrapin program, Friedgen became the the rare distinction of coordinating the offense for both a Hamilton at quarterback, set 59 school records, rewriting first coach in conference lore to lead a team to three-straight  the Friedgen File Fast Facts Full Name Ralph Harry Friedgen Pronunciation FREE-jun Date of Birth April 4, 1947 Hometown Harrison, N.Y. Alma Mater Maryland, ’70 Family Wife, Gloria; daughters, Kelley (30), Kristina (21), Katie (19) Playing Experience Guard, two letters at Maryland (1966 and ‘68) Years in Coaching (College) 37 (32)

Coaching Experience Maryland 2008- Head Coach 2006-07 Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator 2001-05 Head Coach Georgia Tech 1997-2000 Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks many marks established by the 1990 national championship San Diego Chargers team, which was led by another Friedgen pupil, Shawn Jones 1994-96 Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator (1989-92). Friedgen was a finalist for the Broyles Award as 1992-93 Assistant Coach - Running Game Coordinator/ the nation’s top assistant coach in 1998 when the Ramblin’ H-Backs/Tight Ends Wreck set a then-school record with 50 . Georgia Tech The first Maryland alum since Bob Ward (1967-68) to serve 1987-91 Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks as the Terps’ head football coach, Friedgen originally came to Maryland Maryland as a quarterback in the mid-‘60s and spent most of 1982-86 Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line his career as an offensive lineman, lettering in 1966 and ‘68 Murray State and capturing Academic All-ACC honors. He was a two-time 1981 Assistant Head Coach winner of the George C. Cook Memorial Award (1968-69) for William & Mary having the highest academic average on the football team. 1980 Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator Friedgen’s coaching roots run deep. His father, also named The Citadel Ralph (though not a “Sr.”), was a high school coach for more 1977-79 Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator than 30 years and masterminded, among other teams, the 1973-76 Assistant Coach - Defensive Line 1964 Westchester County (N.Y.) High School team that went Maryland undefeated and averaged 44 points per game running what 1969-72 Graduate Assistant was then an unusual multiple offense. It was an offense run by a 190-pound quarterback later recruited by Maryland who shared his name. Maybe as a sign of things to come, the Ralph Friedgen’s Bowl History younger Ralph called all of his team’s offensive plays from 9-5 Overall, 3-2 as a head coach (years as head coach in bold) his junior year on. 1982 -- Aloha Bowl (Washington 21, Maryland 20) Friedgen and his wife, the former Gloria Spina, have three 1983 -- Citrus Bowl (Tennessee 30, Maryland 23) daughters: Kelley, Kristina and Katie. Gloria is the Coordinator 1984 -- Sun Bowl (Maryland 28, Tennessee 27) of Alumni Affairs and Outreach for the College of Health and 1985 -- Cherry Bowl (Maryland 35, Syracuse 18) Human Performance at Maryland while both serve on that 1990 -- Citrus Bowl (Georgia Tech 45, Nebraska 21) college’s Board of Visitors. Kelley is in her third year as an 1991 -- Aloha Bowl (Georgia Tech 18, Stanford 17) associate at Arnold and Porter in D.C., specializing in pharma- 1997 -- Carquest Bowl (Georgia Tech 35, West Virginia 30) ceutical and medical device law; Kristina is in her fourth year 1998 -- Gator Bowl (Georgia Tech 35, Notre Dame 28) in the theater program at Maryland; and Katie is her second 1999 -- Gator Bowl (Miami 28, Georgia Tech 13) year of college at Maryland, majoring in art. 2001 -- Orange Bowl (Florida 56, Maryland 23) Friedgen was honored for his dedication to his family 2002 – Peach Bowl (Maryland 31, Tennessee 3) in June of 2007 when he named father of the year by the 2003 – Gator Bowl (Maryland 41, West Virginia 7) Washington D.C. Father’s Day Council. 2006 – Champs Sports Bowl (Maryland 24, Purdue 7) 2007 – Emerald Bowl (Oregon State 21, Maryland 14)

10 Maryland Football Coaching Staff

Chris Cosh James Franklin Tom Brattan Def. Coordinator/Inside Linebackers Assistant Head Coach/Off. Coordinator/QB Offensive Line Fourth Season • Virginia Tech ‘83 Fifth Season • East Stroudsburg ‘95 Eighth Season • Delaware ‘72

John Donovan Lee Hull Kevin Lempa Running Backs Wide Receivers Secondary Eighth Season • Johns Hopkins ‘97 First Season • Holy Cross ‘88 Second Season • Southern Connecticut St. ‘94

Danny Pearman Al Seamonson Dave Sollazzo Tight Ends/Special Teams Outside Linebackers/Special Teams Asst. Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator First Season • Clemson ‘88 Eighth Season • Wisconsin ‘82 10th Season • The Citadel ‘77

Dwight Galt Kevin Glover Jemal Griffin Dan Hickson Dir. of Strength & Conditioning Dir. of Character Education Assistant Recruiting Coordinator Director of Football Operations 20th Season • Maryland ‘81 Fifth Season • Maryland ‘84 Third Season • Coppin State ‘96 Fourth Season

11 Terps Spring Profiles jeff ... (vs. Navy) ... finished with one tackle in the first game per punt) ... also ranked 59th nationally (fifth among fresh- of his career. man) ... was most impressive during the rugged confer- allen ence season, averaging 43.1 yards per punt in eight ACC At DeMatha High School: A three-year letterwinner and contests ... earned a spot on The Sporting News Freshman two-year starter … a versatile athlete who played tailback All-ACC Team ... selected to the Rivals.com freshman all- and safety, as well as returning kicks ... rushed 133 times league squad ... one of six Terps to earn Academic All-ACC for 1,128 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior ... aver- honors ... averaged over 40.0 yards in six of eight ACC aged 106.3 yards per game and 8.5 yards per carry ... also contests ... started all 13 games ... one of four true fresh- recorded 54 tackles and four interceptions ... rushed for 85 men to see action during the season ... (vs. OSU, Emerald 29 yards and two TDs in WCAC championship game ... ran Bowl) ... punted seven times, averaging 37.6 yards per S • 6-1 • 190 • Sr. • 3V for over 800 yards with eight touchdowns as a junior … attempt ... had two punts downed inside the Beavers’ 20- Woodbridge, Va. a consensus first team all-state pick as a defensive back yard line, including a 44-yarder in the fourth quarter at the (DeMatha HS) ... first team All-Metro (Washington Post), All-WCAC and 1-yard line ... (vs. NCSU) ... averaged 42.6 yards on five all-county ... selected to play in the Good Samaritan Bowl punts ... placed one ball inside the 20-yard line ... (vs. FSU) A veteran defensive back who is atop the depth at strong all-star game ... named to George Michael’s Golden 11 team ... punted five times for 199 yards, a 39.8-yard average ... safety this spring ... saw significant action on special teams ... a SuperPrep All-American ... an All-East Region selection (vs. BC) ... punted four times for 166 yards, an average of his first three seasons and increased time in the secondary by PrepStar ... team won state his last two years and was 41.5 yards per punt ... put one ball inside the 20-yard line in 2007 ... athletic player with a nose for the ball … solid 22-1 in that time … also lettered two years in track ... an ... (vs. UNC) ... averaged 43.8 yards on six punts ... put one tackler ... has played in all 37 games the last three seasons early commitment who was also recruited by Virginia Tech ball inside the 20-yard line ... (vs. Clemson) ... punted four ... earned Iron Terps status in the stpring of 2006 and 2007 ... coached by Bill McGregor. times for 143 yards, an average of 35.8 yards per punt ...... posted the 14th-highest strength index on the team (fourth (vs. UVA) ... had another solid game, averaging 44.7 yards among DBs) in spring 2007 testing. Personal: Born Nov. 9, 1986 … parents are Jeff and Jean on six punts ... had three punts of more than 50 yards Allen … father and two uncles also played football at De- and placed two balls inside the 10-yard line ... (vs. GT) As a Junior (2007): Played in all 13 games in a reserve Matha ... traveled over one hour each way to school every ... had five punts for 248 yards, a career-best average of role at safety and posted 28 tackles ... saw his role increase day from Woodbridge, Va. … a family studies major who 49.6 (10th best single-game average in school history) ... as the season progressed ... played on all four special maintains over a 3.0 GPA. placed one of those balls inside the 20-yard line, and also teams units ... (vs. OSU, Emerald Bowl) ... played but did had a career-long boot of 65 yards ... recorded back-to- not record any stats ... (vs. NCSU) ... had one tackle ... Allen’s Career Statistics back punts of 65 and 55 yards in the fourth quarter to help (vs. FSU) ... recorded five tackles, including a career-high Defense g-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU int. preserve the win ... (vs. Rutgers) ... punted three times for three solo stops ... (vs. BC) ... played but did not record 2005 11-0 4 4 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 109 yards ... (vs. WF) ... had one of his best game as a 2006 13-0 8 4 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 collegian, punting six times for 268 yards, a 44.7 average stats ... (vs. UNC) ... played but did not record any stats 2007 13-0 13 15 28 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0 2 0-0 ... (vs. Clemson) ... made a career-high six tackles ... in Career 37-0 25 23 48 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0 3 0-0 ... set what was then a career-long of 54 yards, and put on a season-high 40 defensive snaps ... (vs. UVA) ... had two balls inside the 20-yard line ... (vs. WVU) ... punted two tackles ... (vs. GT) ... forced a Tashard Choice Travis six times for 215 yards ... (vs. FIU) ... punted a career-high in the second quarter, ending a potential scoring drive for nine times for 341 yards (37.9 average) ... five of those the Jackets ... recorded four tackles ... (vs. Rutgers) ... Baltz punts dropped inside the 20-yard line, the most by a Ter- had one tackle ... (vs. WF) ... had three tackles ... saw his rapin punter since Brooks Barnard in 2001 ... had a punt most extensive career action to date in the secondary (22 of 52 yards in the second quarter ... (vs. Villanova) ... re- plays) ... (vs. WVU) ... played and recorded two tackles corded two punts for an average of 43 yards, and placed ... (vs. FIU) ... played, but did not record any stats ... (vs. one inside the 20-yard line ... became first Maryland true Villanova) ... played in a reserve roll and recorded three freshman to start in a game since Jeremy Navarre in 2005 tackles. ... punted four times for 167 yards (41.8 ypp) in the 2007 35 Red-White Spring game ... placed two punts inside the 20- As a Sophomore (2006): Saw action in all 13 games as P/PK • 6-2 • 200 • So. • 1V yard line. a reserve defensive back and special teams performer ... Whitehouse, Ohio (vs. PU, Champs Sports Bowl) ... played but did not record (Anthony Wayne HS) At Anthony Wayne High School: A two-time all-state any statistics ... (vs. WF) ... played but did not record any punter ... tabbed honorable mention All-Ohio Division II by statistics ... (vs. BC) ... matched a season high with two A second-year punter with a strong leg who has also shown the Associated Press as a junior and senior ... first-team solo stops ... (vs. Clemson) ... notched one solo tackle ... good touch on his kicks ... earned freshman All-America all-district and first-team All-Northern Lakes League punter (vs. FSU) ... had one tackle ... (vs. NCSU) ... recorded one and freshman All-ACC honors last season ... entered as a senior when he averaged 40 yards per kick ... also tackle ... (vs. UVA) ... posted one solo tackle ... (vs. GT) school a semester early, in January, 2007 and won the earned first-team all-conference and All-Toledo Blade hon- ... notched one assisted tackle ... (vs. WVU) ... posted a starting job in fall camp ... served as the No. 2 place-kicker ors in 2006 as a place-kicker ... was 5 of 6 in field-goal at- season-high four tackles, including a season-best two solo in 2007 ... could also see time on kickoffs in the fall ... also tempts with 78 percent of his kickoffs going for touchbacks stops ... (vs. MT) ... recorded one tackle and his first career a solid student, securing a spot on the Academic All-ACC in 2006 ... first-team All-Northern Lakes League punter in pass breakup. team as a true freshman. 2005 ... also earned a spot on the 2005 All-Toledo Blade team as a punter ... averaged 42 yards per punt and hit 5 of As a Freshman (2005): Played in all 11 games, primarily As a Freshman (2007): Earned freshman All-America 9 FGAs in 2005 ... attended the 2007 U.S. Army Combine on special teams (kick coverage) … recorded eight tackles honors from The Sporting News after replacing four-time in San Antonio, where he emerged as the No. 1 punter (four solo) … (vs. Clemson) ... lone tackle came when he All-ACC performer Adam Podlesh ... finished the season with an average of 45.9 yards per attempt ... ranked third in took out the legs of KR Duane Coleman on opening kickoff ranked seventh in the ACC in punting average (40.9 yards kickoffs and tied for eighth in place-kicking at the combine

12 which featured many of the top punter and place-kickers in tackles including three solo ... broke up a career-high three Barnes’ Career Statistics the nation ... earned four letters in soccer, three in basket- Mike Teel passes in the upset of the 10th-ranked Scarlet Defense g-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU int. ball and one in bowling ... coached by Craig Smith. Knights ... (vs. WF) ... picked off a pass in 2005 10-0 4 0 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 the fourth quarter and returned it six yards ... recorded five 2006 13-1 9 2 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 Personal: Born Nov. 18, 1988 ... parents are Jim and Deb- tackles, including four solo ... had one tackle for a loss of 2007 13-13 47 18 65 5.5-18 0.0-0 0 0 9 4-55 Career 36-14 60 20 80 5.5-18 0.0-0 0 0 10 4-55 bie Baltz ... has three older brothers, all of whom played one yard ... (vs. WVU) ... started and recorded two tackles sports growing up ... plans to major in business ... made ... (vs. FIU) ... snagged an for the second the dean’s llist in the spring of 2007, his first semester in consecutive week ... returned the pick 21 yards to set Haroon school. up a Lance Ball TD and seal the win ... (vs. Villanova) Brown ... grabbed his first career interception and returned it 28 Baltz’s Career Statistics yards ... recorded four tackles as defense held Wildcats to Punting g -GS Punts Yds Avg i20 i10 lP 28 total yards in the second half. 2007 13-13 68 2,782 40.9 16 5 65 Career 13-13 68 2,782 40.9 16 5 65 As a Sophomore (2006): Played in all 13 games at cornerback, including one start ... also saw action on kevin special teams ... (vs. PU, Champs Sports Bowl) ... played 30 but did not record any statistics ... (vs. WF) ... played but did RB • 5-10 • 257 • So.• 1V barnes not record any stats ... (vs. BC) ... played but did not record Hampton, Va. any statistics ... (vs. Miami) ... played but did not record any (Phoebus HS) stats ... (vs. Clemson) ... played but did not record any stats ... (vs. FSU) ... played but did not record any stats ... (vs. A powerful blocker with good running ability ... emerged as NCSU) ... notched two solo tackles ... (vs. UVA) ... matched the No. 2 fullback last season and enters the spring as Cory his season-high with three tackles, all solo (season best) ... Jackson’s backup. 2 (vs. GT) ... notched a season-best three tackles (two solo) DB • 6-1 • 188 • Sr.• 3V ... (vs. FIU) ... recorded one solo tackle ... first career start As a Freshman (2007): Played in five games near the end Glen Burnie, Md. ... (vs. WVU) ... registered one solo stop ... (vs. W&M) ... of the season due to injury at the fullback spot ... made his (Old Mill HS) finished with one assisted tackle. first career appearance vs. Clemson and played in the next four games (UNC, BC, FSU and NC State) ... did not have As a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Saw action in 10 games, A fifth-year player who is expected to be among the top any carries or catches. playing primarily on special teams … finished the season cornerbacks in the league this season ... enters the spring with four tackles (all solo) and a pass breakup … (vs. as the No. 1 CB ... has played in 36 career games, including At Phoebus High School: One of the top running backs Clemson) ... knocked down RB James Davis for first career 14 starts ... has good speed and cover skills … has good in the state of Virginia as a senior ... ranked the No. 221 tackle in the first quarter … finished the game with a season- jumping ability which allows him to cover bigger receivers running back in the nation by Scouts, Inc. ... rushed for 937 best two tackles (both solo) and a pass breakup. ... has also seen action on special teams throughout his yards and 21 TDs as a senior ... a second-team All-Daily career ... one of five Terp defensive backs who ran a sub- Press choice in 2006 ... was an all-district selection his junior As a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season … named defen- 4.5 40-yard dash in the spring of 2006. season ... member of Division 5 Virginia state champion- sive scout team player of the week for his work leading up ship team ... teammate of fellow Terp Maurice Hampton ... to the NC State and Virginia Tech games. As a Junior (2007): An All-ACC nominee at cornerback coached by Bill Dee. ... led the team with four interceptions, the most by a Terp At Old Mill High School: A three-year letterwinner and since Dominique Foxworth had five in 2002 ... second on Personal: Born Dec. 16, 1988 ... parents are Saidah Brown two-year starter … saw action at cornerback and wide the team in pass breakups (nine) ... fifth on the team with and Abdul Lucas ... father was a state champion wrestler receiver … posted 62 tackles (32 solo), three interceptions, 65 tackles ... also fourth on the team with 47 solo stops at Green Run High School (Va.) ... an honor roll student in three PBUs and a fumble recovery as a senior ... also had ... tied for seventh in the ACC and 77th in the country in high school ... plans to major in communications with an 17 receptions for 435 yards and three TDs in 2003 as well interceptions (0.31 pg) ... tied for fifth in the ACC and 55th interest in television broadcasting ... likes to fish and work as one rushing touchdown ... had nine interceptions and in the NCAA in passes defended (1.00 pg) ... started all 13 on cars in his spare time.. 129 tackles in his two years as a starter … also posted 10 games at cornerback ... also a regular on special teams receptions for 222 yards and four TDs as a junior ... senior where he posted 10 tackles on the season ... (vs. OSU, honors include Big School all-state by the Associated Press, Emerald Bowl) ... had two tackles, including a TFL ... (vs. All-Met by the Baltimore Sun and honorable mention All-Met NCSU) ... recorded two tackles and two pass breakups ... by The Washington Post ... also a Mid-Atlantic all-region (vs. FSU) ... had three tackles (all solo), including one for pick by SuperPrep ... an all-region selection by PrepStar ... a loss of eight yards ... (vs. BC) ... recorded seven tackles named second team Big School all-state (AP), honorable ... (vs. UNC) ... made six tackles including five solo ... mention All-Met (Baltimore Sun) and all-county as a junior … intercepted a pass on a deep throw from T.J. Yates on also competed in track and basketball ... won state 4A high Carolina’s first drive ... (vs. Clemson) ... led all defensive jump with a leap of 6-06 in his first year competing (junior) backs with nine stops, including six solo ... (vs. UVA) ... … an early commitment who was also recruited by Virginia led all defensive backs with eight tackles, including six and Duke … coached by Mike Marcus. solo stops ... also broke up one pass ... (vs. GT) ... led the Terps with a career-high eight solo tackles ... had a Personal: Born Sept. 15, 1986 … parents are Debra and career-best 10 tackles, including one for a loss ... also Kenneth Hilliard … a sociology major. broke up two passes ... (vs. Rutgers) ... recorded four total

13 chase as a senior … finished his junior season with 16 TFLs, five ... helped the offense post a season-high 472 total yards sacks and an interception … a Shrine Bowl participant who ... (vs. UNC) ... started at left tackle, but on the field for bullock was an All-Piedmont Conference and all-area selection as just 26 plays due to an ankle injury ... (vs. Clemson) ... a senior ... also a Mid-Atlantic all-region pick by SuperPrep did not start due to an ankle injury, but did see action on in 2003, as well as an all-region selection by PrepStar ... three plays at left tackle ... (vs. UVA) ... started at left tackle all-area as a junior … lettered two years in basketball and and was in on 56 plays, second most among offensive one in track ... has a personal best of 22.9 in the 200 meters linemen ... (vs. GT) ... started at left tackle and saw time … also recruited by Virginia, South Carolina, Clemson and in 43 plays, third most among o-linemen ... (vs. Rutgers) NC State ... coached by Gary Merrill. ... despite missing practice time during the week due to 44 injury, started at left tackle and saw action on 66 plays, LB • 6-3 • 234 • Sr.• 1V Personal: Born Feb. 13, 1986 … parents are Sharon fourth most among offensive players ... (vs. WF) ... started Durham, N.C. Bullock and Fitzgerald Terry … majoring in criminology at left tackle, but missed much of the second half due to (Northern HS) and criminal justice. injury ... (vs. WVU) ... started at left tackle and was in on 60 plays, most among offensive linemen ... (vs. FIU) ... earned A powerful, athletic linebacker who enters the spring No. 1 Bullock’s second-consecutive start ... (vs. Villanova) ... earned his on the depth chart at Will linebacker ... spent most of the Career Statistics first career start, opening the game at left tackle ... saw last three seasons at Mike LB ... has battled injuries the last Defense g-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU int. action on 49 plays. two years ... posted the highest strength index among his 2005 1-0 0 4 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 2006 6-0 4 4 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 linebacker group in spring 2007 testing. As a Junior (2006): Played in one game along the of- 2007 8-0 8 3 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 fensive line, seeing action at tackle in the season opener Career 15-0 12 11 23 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 As a Junior (2007): Played in eight games as a reserve vs. William & Mary ... missed the rest of the season due to injury ... awarded a medical redshirt season prior to the linebacker, backing up Dave Philistin at Mike for most of Scott the year ... missed quite a bit of time throughout the season beginning of 2007. with ankle injuries ... (vs. OSU, Emerald Bowl) ... had one Burley solo stop in a reserve role ... (vs. NCSU) ... played but did As a Sophomore (2005): Played in the season’s final eight not record stats ... (vs. FSU) ... did not see game action ... games after missing the first three due to injury (back) … (vs. BC) ... played but did not record any stats ... (vs. UNC) was in for a total of 44 plays, allowing one sack and com- ... played but did not record any stats ... (vs. Clemson) mitting one penalty. ... matched a season high with three tackles, including a season-best three solo stops ... (vs. UVA) ... did not play As a Freshman (2004): Saw action in four games … one due to injury ... (vs. GT) ... did not play due to injury ... 77 of eight true freshmen to play on the season. (vs. Rutgers) ... did not see game action due to an ankle OL • 6-5 • 335 • Sr.• 3V injury ... (vs. WF) ... played but did not record any statistics Baltimore, Md. At Woodlawn Senior High School: A four-year starter … ... (vs. WVU) ... tied a season-high with three tackles ... (Woodlawn Senior HS) spent all four years at offensive tackle while seeing action (vs. FIU) ... saw first action of the year and recorded a at DT as a junior and senior … recorded 45 pancake blocks season-hhigh three tackles ... (vs. Villanova) ... did not A fifth-year player who emerged as one of the top offensive his senior season ... allowed just one sack in his last two play due to injury ... had a spirited battle with Alex Wujciak linemen in the league last season, his first as a starter ... seasons and none as a junior ... finished with six sacks as for the starting Mike linebacker spot in the spring and in earned all-conference honors last season at left tackle ... a senior in spot duty at DT ... graded out at over 90 percent preseason camp. has ideal size for a tackle and good strength … played on offense as a junior ... an all-state selection by the As- through injury (back) in 2005 and saw limited action in 2006 sociated Press and the Maryland High School Football As a Sophomore (2006): Saw action in six contests as ... has played in 26 career games, including 12 starts, all at Coaches Association as a senior ... also first team All-Met a reserve linebacker and on special teams ... (vs. WF) ... left tackle ... awarded a medical redshirt prior to the 2007 by the Baltimore Sun as a senior and second team his junior recorded two tackles (one solo) ... (vs. UVA) ... played but season for an injury during his junior campaign. season ... was all-city, all-county and all-division as a junior did not record any stats ... (vs. GT) ... played but did not and senior ... a SuperPrep All-American and the third-rated record any statistics ... (vs. WVU) ... posted two tackles, As a Redshirt Junior (2007): A second-team All-ACC player overall in the Mid-Atlantic region ... named to the one solo ... (vs. W&M) ... recorded two tackles (one solo) selection by Rivals.com ... played in all 13 games at left PrepStar “Dream Team” as one of the best 150 players in ... wrapped up Elijah Brooks, holding him short of a first tackle, starting 12 ... aided running backs Lance Ball and the country ... rated as the 11th-best offensive tackle in the down on third-and-6. Keon Lattimore to for nearly 1,600 yards and 25 TDs nation by SuperPrep ... team went 34-10 in his four years ... also helped first-year starting QB Chris Turner post the … set the school record with a 540-pound squat ... also let- As a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Played in one game … third-best passing-efficiency rating in the ACC ... earned tered twice in track & field and one each in basketball and recorded a career-high four tackles (all assisted) in reserve the James M. Tatum Award as the team’s top offensive wrestling ... county shot put champion as a senior ... also action against Temple. lineman ... (vs. OSU, Emerald Bowl) ... started at left tackle recruited by Penn State, Miami, Florida, Virginia Tech and ... (vs. NCSU) ... started at left tackle and saw action on 53 Notre Dame … coached by Leonard Hart. As a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season. plays ... helped the Terps post a season-high 249 rushing yards ... (vs. FSU) ... started at left tackle and was in on Personal: Born Jan. 2, 1986 … mother is Sabrina Burley At Northern High School: A three-year letterwinner and 17 plays before leaving with an ankle injury ... (vs. BC) ... active in a child-mentoring program as a prep called two-year starter … also started the second half of his sopho- ... started at left tackle despite injuries to both ankles and “Each One Teach One” … a criminology and criminal more season ... a two-time all-state selection ... posted 277 saw action on 53 plays ... graded out as the Terps’ top justice major. tackles in his two years as a starter ... posted 150 tackles lineman, and won ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors playing against the nation’s top-ranked run defense

14 Bruce Adrian nolan campbell Cannon carroll 74 7 14 OL • 6-6 • 285 • So.• 1V WR • 6-2 • 204 • So.• 1V DB • 6-1 • 202 • Jr.• 2V Hamden, Conn. Pontiac, Mich. Green Cove Springs, Fla. (Hyde Leadership School / (Avondale HS) (Clay HS) Hargrave Military Academy) A talented third-year receiver who emerged as a threat A speedy and versatile fourth-year player who moved from A powerfully built offensive tackle who provided much toward the end of the 2007 season ... enters the spring wide receiver to the secondary last season ... willl battle needed depth as a true freshman last season ... enters the No. 2 on the depth chart at slot receiver, behind Danny for a starting spot at cornerback after spending 2007 as a spring No. 2 on the depth chart at left tackle. Oquendo. reserve ... has played mostly on special teams in his career ... came to Maryland after being sidelined with a leg injury As a Freshman (2007): Appeared in five games at left As a Redshirt Freshman (2007): Played in seven games his senior season in high school, but has since showed tackle, including one start ... started against Clemson when as a reserve wideout ... played mostly at the X receiver the coveted speed he possessed before the injury ... has injuries hit the offensive line... also played vs. Villanova, position ... (vs. OSU, Emerald Bowl) ... played but did not played in all 26 games the last two seasons. UNC, Boston College and Florida State ... one of four true record any stats ... (vs. NCSU) ... played but did not record freshmen to see action. any stats ... (vs. FSU) ... played but did not record any As a Sophomore (2007): Played in all 13 games as stats ... (vs. BC) ... played but did not record any stats ... a reserve cornerback and special teams performer ... At Hargrave Military Academy: Originally signed with (vs. UNC) ... saw action as a reserve wideout, catching played on coverage teams and also returned kicks ... had the Terps in 2006, but attended the Chatham, Va., school one pass for eight yards ... (vs. Clemson) ... caught a ca- seven special teams tackles on the season ... (vs. OSU, ... coached by Marty Talbert. reer-best two passes for a career- and team-high 60 yards Emerald Bowl) ... played but did not record any stats ...... hauled in his first career pass, a 16-yarder from Chris (vs. NCSU) ... made two tackles before leaving the game At Hyde Leadership School: A four-year letterwinner Turner in the second quarter ... also caught a career-long with a hamstring injury ... (vs. FSU) ... recorded one tackle and three-year starter ... a PrepStar All-American ... played 44-yard pass in the fourth quarter which set up the Terps’ as a reserve in the defensive backfield ... (vs. BC) ... had defensive end all four years and started at that spot and first TD ... (vs. Villanova) ... saw action in a reserve role. a career-high four tackles in a reserve role ... returned one offensive tackle his last two years ... never missed a game kick for 15 yards ... (vs. UNC) ... saw significant action at during his career ... recorded 70 tackles, including six sacks, As a Freshman (2006): Redshirted corner (15 plays in nickel packages) and had three solo two forced and one fumble recovery his senior tackles ... (vs. Clemson) ... played but did not record season in 2005 ... had 50 tackles, including 4.5 sacks, while At Avondale High School: A four-year starter who played stats ... (vs. UVA) ... played but did not record any stats blocking two PATs and one punt as a junior ... team rushed wide receiver, safety and cornerback ... also started one ... (vs. GT) ... recorded two tackles and returned a kick for 7,400 yards his last two years ... first team all-state and game at running back … finished his senior season with for 11 yards ... (vs. Rutgers) ... played on special teams New Haven-area most valuable player by the New Haven 57 receptions for 802 yards and nine touchdowns ... also and returned one kickoff for 17 yards ... (vs. WF) ... played Register ... Class “S” all-state pick as a junior and senior ... returned one kickoff 90 yards for a TD ... in only game at and recorded one tackle ... (vs. WVU) ... returned two kicks the No. 1-ranked player in the state of Connecticut and the tailback, ran for 160 yards and three touchdowns ... recorded for 41 yards, including a career-long 23-yarder ... (vs. FIU) 17th-ranked offensive tackle nationally by Rivals.com as a two interceptions as a defensive back ... finished his four ... played and assisted on one tackle ... (vs. Villanova) ... senior... the 19th-ranked OT in the nation by SuperPrep ... years as the all-time leading receiver at AHS ... first team played but did not record any stats ... moved from wide team went 24-0, winning two Class “S” state championships all-state by the Detroit News, Detroit Free Press and the receiver to defensive back prior to spring practice. in his final two seasons ... lettered three years in basketball Associated Press ... all-area, all-county and all-league as a and in track (shot put) ... also recruited by Virginia, Nebraska junior and senior ... chosen as the No. 4 “blue chip” prospect As a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Played in all 13 games and Michigan State ... coached by John Aquavita. in the state by the Detroit News ... a PrepStar All-American ... as a reserve wideout ... saw most of his action on special an all-region pick by SuperPrep ... lettered three seasons in teams ... saw action in all but one game with the special Personal: Born May 25, 1988 ... parents are Bruce and basketball … also recruited by Kentucky, Illinois, Iowa State teams unit ...did not register a catch on the season, but Rita Campbell ... father was an area high school legend in and NC State … coached by Steven Deutsch. had five kickoff returns for 60 yards ... (vs. WF) ... returned basketball who ultimately starred at Providence College in one kickoff for 17 yards ... (vs. BC) ... returned two kickoffs the ‘70s and selected by the New Jersey Nets in the eighth Personal: Born Aug. 12, 1988 … parents are Julious and for 31 yards and saw extensive action at wideout due to round of the 1978 NBA Draft ... father is in the Providence Shirla Cannon. injuries ...(vs. WVU) ... played and returned two kickoffs for Athletics Hall of Fame and played professional hoops 12 yards ... (vs. W&M) ... saw first action of his career. overseas ... plans to major is criminal justice. Cannon’s Career Statistics Receiving g-GS rec Yds Avg TD lP As a Freshman (2005): Redshirt season … named offensive 2007 7-0 3 68 22.7 0 44 scout team Player of the Week for his work in practice lead- Career 7-0 3 68 22.7 0 44 ing up to the Florida State game.

At Clay High School: A three-year starter at wide receiver who missed most of his senior year after suffering a broken leg in game two of 2004 ... still named to the Florida Times Union’s Super 11 and Super 24 teams ... an All-Southeast

15 region selection by PrepStar ... an All-Dixie region pick by also lettered one year in basketball ... was also recruited by range in the 40-yard dash as a prep ... was also recruited SuperPrep ... timed at 4.48 in the 40-yard dash at the Nike Penn State, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Boston by Georgia Tech, South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama … combine in Atlanta ... recorded a 39-inch vertical jump … College and Purdue ... coached by Al Orio. coached by Brian Davis. team won district his last two seasons… also lettered one year in soccer ... also recruited by Ole Miss, Louisville, Personal: Born July 19, 1987 ... parents are Mary and Jeff Personal: Born Sept. 22, 1985 … mother is Nadine Clinton Colorado and Indiana … coached by Jim Reape. Clement Sr. ...majoring in criminology and criminal justice. … enrolled in the college of letters and sciences.

Personal: Born Jan. 16, 1987 … parents are Jennifer and Clement’s Clinton’s Nolan Carroll ... father earned the rank of Senior Master Career Statistics Career Statistics Sergeant in the Air Force and mother was a Lt. Com- Defense g-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU int. Defense g-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU int. mander in the Navy ... mother is currently a Florida state 2007 13-0 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0-0 2007 2-0 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 representative ... aunt works for the NSA at Fort Meade ... Career 13-0 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0-0 Career 2-0 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 a family studies major. Chris Phil Carroll’s Career Statistics Clinton costa Defense g-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU int. 2007 13-0 7 7 14 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 Career 13-0 7 7 14 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0

Returns g-GS kOR Yds Avg. TD PR Yds Avg. TD 2006 13-0 5 60 12.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 2007 13-0 5 84 16.8 0 0 0 0.0 0 Career 26-0 10 144 14.4 0 0 0 0.0 0 52 72 LB • 6-2 • 259 • So.• SQ OL • 6-3 • 300 • Jr. • 1V Lakeland, Fla. Moorestown, N.J. Jeff (Evangel Christian HS / (Holy Cross HS) Clement Fork Union Military Academy) A versatile, fourth-year player who will have a chance to earn An athletic third-year linebacker ... has worked at Will and a starting spot on the offensive line this season … one of the Sam linebacker as well as LEO, a hybrid defensive lineman/ strongest players on the team ... started at guard the second linebacker position … enters the spring No. 2 on the depth half of last season due to injuries along the line ... enters the chart at Will ... posted a 36-inch vertical jump in spring 2006 spring No. 1 on the depth chart at right guard along with Jack testing ... recorded a bench of 370 in spring 2007 testing, Griffin ... one of the Terps’ top reserve linemen in 2006 and second among his linebacker group. 47 2007 ... can also play center ... an intellligent, hard-nosed LB • 6-2 • 239 • Jr.• 1V player with good feet ... earned academic all-league honors Westville, N.J. As a Redshirt Freshman (2007): Played in two games, in 2007 ... posted the seventh-highest strength index on the (Deptford HS) seeing action as a reserve linebacker vs. Clemson and NC team (tops among offensive linemen) in spring 2007 testing State ... served as a backup at Will and Sam linebacker ... owns the all-time record among Terps offensive linemen during the season after entering preseason camp as a A fourth-year player looking to compete for playing time this in the clean (420) and is second all-time in the vertical jump reserve LEO. season ... enters the spring as a backup at LEO ... has also (35.5 inches) among offensive linemen. spent time in his career at Sam linebacker. As a Freshman (2006): Redshirt season … a member of As a Sophomore (2007): Played in all 13 games on the the scout team defense ... enrolled in January 2006 and As a Sophomore (2007): Played in 13 games as a reserve offensive line, starting six, including five at left guard and participated in spring ball ... named defensive scout team on defense and on special teams ... registered a tackle vs. one at right guard ... one of six Terps to earn Academic player of the week for his work in practice leading up to the Florida State. All-ACC honors ... aided running backs Lance Ball and Florida International contest. Keon Lattimore to rush for nearly 1,600 yards and 25 TDs As a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Did not see game action ... also helped first-year starting QB Chris Turner post the At Fork Union Military Academy: Played inside and ... member of the scout team defense. third-best passing efficiency rating in the ACC ... (vs. OSU, outside linebacker, starting all 11 games ... recorded 110 Emerald Bowl) ... played as a reserve at right agurd ... (vs. tackles, including four sacks and 10 tackles for loss, and As a Freshman (2005): Redshirt season. NCSU) ... started at left guard and saw action on 69 plays, three interceptions on the season ... coached by John most among o-linemen ... helped the Terps post a season- Shuman. At Deptford High School: A three-year starter at tight end high 249 rushing yards ... (vs. FSU) ... started at left guard and defensive end ... finished his senior year with 79 tackles, and was in on 66 plays ... (vs. BC) .. started at left guard At Evangel Christian High School: A three-year starter, including 18 TFLs and nine sacks, five QB hurries, nine pass and was in on all but one play (65 total) ... helped the playing primarily linebacker and tight end … recorded 110 breakups, two fumble recoveries and an interception ... also offense post a season-high 472 total yards ... (vs. UNC) tackles, including 17 tackles for loss and nine sacks, with had 11 receptions for 189 yards and two TDs ... recorded ... started at left guard and saw action in 71 plays ... (vs. seven pass breakups and one fumble recovery (returned 69 tackles, nine tackles for loss, two sacks and an intercep- Clemson) ... started at left guard in place of Jaimie Thomas, for a TD) his senior year ... posted 110 tackles (63 solo) as tion his junior year ... a first team all-county, all-Group III, who fractured his fibula vs. Virginia ... in on 64 plays, tops a junior ... first team all-state (1A) ... an all-county selection all-conference and All-South Jersey selection ... named among o-linemen ... (vs. UVA) ... earned first career start, ... an All-Southeast Region pick by PrepStar ... an All-Dixie Defensive Lineman of the Year by the Touchdown Club opening the game at right guard for Andrew Crummey ... region selection by SuperPrep ... helped lead team to a of Southern New Jersey ... an All-East region selection by was in on 57 plays to lead all offensive linemen ... (vs. 10-3 record and a regional championship appearance ... PrepStar ... an All-Northeast region pick by SuperPrep ... first GT) ... saw action as a reserve on 42 plays ... replaced also lettered three years in track and field, two years in team all-county and all-group as a junior ... team was 23-1 in an injured Crummey at right guard in the first half ... (vs. basketball and one in baseball … reportedly ran in the 4.5 his final two years, winning a pair of state championships ... Rutgers) ... was in on 25 plays as a reserve, seeing action 16 mostly at center ... (vs. WF) ... saw action in 12 plays along games ... set the school record in spring 2006 testing for junior … also lettered three years in basketball … first team the offensive line ... (vs. WVU) ... saw action as a reserve inside linebackers with a 42-inch vertical jump ... his clean of All-South Jersey as a senior, hitting .514 with five homers at center and guard for 12 plays ... (vs. FIU) ... entered 405 in spring 2007 testing is tops all-time among ILBs. and 36 stolen bases … coached by Jerry McConnell. game as a reserve for second consecutive week ... (vs. Villanova) ... saw action in 33 plays at center and guard. As a Junior (2007): Played in the first six games at Personal: Born Dec. 22, 1985 in Moorestown, N.J. … linebacker, including one start, but missed the rest parents are Helen and Dr. Richard Costa … brother, Phil, As a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Saw action in two games of the season with injuries ... (vs. GT) ... earned first is a offensive lineman in his fourth year with the Terps ... along the offensive line... played in the season opener vs. career start (subbing for Erin Henderson at Will LB) and father is a former competitive bodybuilder who was Mr. William & Mary and vs. West Virginia ... served as the No. recorded three tackles before leaving the game due to New Jersey in 1980 ... plays the piano and is a 9-handicap 2 center ... spent most of the spring as the No. 1 center with injury (sprained neck and concussion) ... (vs. Rutgers) golfer … majoring in criminology and criminal justice, and Edwin Williams out due to injury. ... played and recorded two tackles ... (vs. WF) ... played maintains over a 3.0 GPA. but did not record any stats ... (vs. WVU) ... recorded a As a Freshman (2005): Redshirt season ... performed career-best four tackles, including 1.5 tackles for loss ... Costa’s Career Statistics well enough in practice to make every road trip, though his sacked QB Pat White, forcing and recovering a fumble ... Defense g-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU int. redshirt was preserved. play prevented West Virginia from scoring on final drive 2006 13-0 7 5 12 2.0-11 0.5-5 0 2 0 0-0 before the half .... (vs. FIU) ... played but did not record any 2007 6-1 2 7 9 1.0-3 0.5-2 1 1 0 0-0 At Holy Cross High School: A three-year starter on the stats ... (vs. Villanova) ... recorded one tackle in a reserve Career 19-1 9 12 21 3.0-14 1.0-7 1 3 0 0-0 offensive line … spent all three years at left guard and did role ... missed the spring while recovering from off-season not miss a game in his career … had almost 80 pancake shoulder surgery. Trey blocks his senior season … a second team all-state pick by the Associated Press ... a first team All-South New Jersey As a Sophomore (2006): Played in all 13 games as a Covington selection by the Philadelphia Inquirer and Courier Post ... reserve linebacker and special teams performer ... tallied also first team all-county ... was all-parochial as a junior and 12 tackles on the season ... tied for the team lead with senior and all-county all three years ... an All-East region pick two fumble recoveries ... also had a pair of TFLs ... (vs. by PrepStar ... team finished 9-2 his senior year, advancing PU, Champs Sports Bowl) ... played but did not record to the NJSIAA non-public finals ... very agile ... posted a 4.58 any statistics ... (vs. WF) ... played but did not record any pro shuttle time at the Nike Training Camp, fifth-best among statistics ... (vs. Miami) ... was credited with a QB hurry ... 55 71 linemen participating ... personal bests in high school (vs. FSU) ... recovered a fumble in the first quarter that set LB • 6-3 • 240 • Sr. • 3V were a 335-pound bench and 480-pound squat ... also a up the first touchdown of the game ... while not recording a Bowie, Md. three-year letterwinner in golf … also recruited by North tackle, pressured the quarterback throughout the contest ... (Eleanor Roosevelt HS) Carolina, Temple, Minnesota and Syracuse … coached by (vs. NCSU) ... had three tackles (two solo), and 1 1/2 TFL Jerry McConnell. (eight yards) ... stops matched a season high ... combined with David Holloway for a sack in the fourth quarter ... (vs. A three-year starter at LEO, a hybrid defensive end/ Personal: Born July 11, 1987 … parents are Helen and GT) ... finished with two tackles, one solo ... pressured the linebacker position ... has solid pass-rushing skills ... Dr. Richard Costa … brother, Rick Jr., is a linebacker who QB which allowed teammate Wesley Jefferson to record a durable player who has seen action in all 37 games the transferred to Maryland at the start of 2006 after spending sack on third down ... (vs. FIU) ... tied a season high with last three seasons ... has started 34 of the last 35 games his freshman year at Temple ... father is a former com- three tackles, including one solo ... recorded his first career ... has worked to improve his size and strength during his petitive bodybuilder who was Mr. New Jersey in 1980 ... TFL that forced fourth down in the second quarter ... his QB career … has great feet and uses his hands well … an Iron an avid fisherman ... started lifting weights at age seven … hurry on the game’s final play helped force an interception Terp with the third-highest strength index among outside majoring in criminology and criminal justice, and maintains ... (vs. WVU) ... appeared but did not record any statistics linebackers last season. over a 3.0 GPA. ... (vs. MT) ... had a season-best three tackles, including two solo stops, and a fumble recovery ... (vs. W&M) ... As a Junior (2007): Started all 13 regular-season games ... posted a career-high 43 tackles on the season ... also Rick made his first career appearance as a Terp ... hurried Tribe QB Jake Phillips to force a fourth down in the first quarter had two sacks ... (vs. OSU, Emerald Bowl) ... matched his costa ... missed the first half of the following spring, but started career high with nine tackles, including a career-best eight working his way back in at weakside linebacker as the solo stops ... equaled his career high with two sacks ... campaign wore down. (vs. NCSU) ... made two tackles ... (vs. FSU) ... recorded two tackles ... (vs. BC) ... had one tackle ... (vs. UNC) ... As a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Sat out the season due made three tackles, including one for a loss of a yard ... to NCAA transfer rules ... suffered a shoulder injury midway (vs. Clemson) ... started and made one tackle ... (vs. UVA) through the season which kept him out of practice. ... had seven tackles ... (vs. GT) ... recorded four tackles 43 ... (vs. Rutgers) ... had two tackles ... (vs. WF) ... recorded LB • 6-1 • 225 • Sr. • 2V As a Freshman (2004 at Temple): Redshirt season. two solo tackles, including one for a loss ... (vs. WVU) ... Moorestown, N.J. had three tackles ... (vs. FIU) ... recorded three tackles, (Holy Cross HS / Temple) At Holy Cross High School: A three-year letterwinner who including an assist on a tackle for a loss of one yard ... played linebacker, safety and wide receiver … posted 127 also recorded a pass breakup ... part of a defensive effort A physical, athletic linebacker who will be in the mix for tackles and three interceptions as a senior and 77 stops as that limited FIU to 81 yards passing and 82 yards rushing increased playing time this year after an injury-plagued 2007 a junior … had seven interceptions his junior year, returning ... (vs. Villanova) ... started and recorded three tackles ... … possesses a good motor and has the ability to rush the three for touchdowns … earned first team all-state honors helped defense limit the Wildcats to 28 yards in the second passer ... served as a backup at Sam linebacker in 2006 from the Associated Press and Gannett newspapers as a half. and at Will LB in 2007 ... will sit out the spring to rehab after senior … first team All-South Jersey by the Philadelphia shoulder surgery at the end of 2007 ... transferred in from Inquirer in 2003 … first team All-Parochial by the Camden Temple prior to the 2005 season … has played in 19 career Courier Post … was second team all-state and all-area as a

17 As a Sophomore (2006): Started 12 of 13 games at LEO ... Personal: Born Nov. 23, 1986 … parents of George and 4-for-4 on PATs ... (vs. Rutgers) ... connected on field goals ranked 10th on the team in tackles with 41 ... tied for fourth Deborah Covington … given first name is George ... majoring of 26 and 37 yards, hit all four of his PATs ... went 2-for-5 in on the squad with three pass breakups and tied for third with in kinesiology … carried better than a 3.0 grade-point aver- FGAs ... (vs. WF) ... hit on his only attempt from one interception ... (vs. PU, Champs Sports Bowl) ... tallied age in high school ... worked an internship his senior year 38 yards out, and hit all three of his PATs ... (vs. WVU) ... one tackle in the victory ... (vs. WF) ... notched seven tackles of high school with the Department of Agriculture. connected on both of his extra point attempts ... (vs. FIU) ... (two solo) ... (vs. Miami) ... made a key interception, the first hit 1 of 2 field goal attempts, connecting from 36 yards out of his career, in the fourth quarter ... also notched seven Covington’s but missing from 52 ... the missed kick had the distance, tackles (three solo) and a pass breakup ... (vs. Clemson) ... Career Statistics but sailed wide left ... hit all three of his PAT attempts .... posted a season-high eight tackles (five solo) ... (vs. NCSU) Defense g-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU int. (vs. Villanova) ... connected on the first field goal of his ... notched two tackles (one solo) ... the solo tackle was an 2005 11-9 15 24 39 5.5-24 3.0-14 0 0 3 0 career, from 42 yards out ... hit all four of his PATs ... hit 1 of 8-yard sack ... (vs. UVA) ... recorded four tackles (three solo) 2006 13-12 13 28 41 1.5-8 1.5-8 0 0 3 1-0 2 field-goal attempts in the 2007 Red-White game ... went ... (vs. GT) ... played but did not start, snapping a string of 2007 13-13 20 23 43 4.5-10 2.0-7 0 1 1 0-0 6 of 9 in FGA in three spring scrimmages. Career 37-34 48 75 123 11.5-42 6.5-29 0 1 7 1-0 13-straight starts ... (vs. FIU) ... started but did not record any statistics ... (vs. WVU) ... posted seven tackles, four solo, a As a Sophomore (2006): Played in 10 games, handling half-sack and a pass breakup ... (vs. W&M) ... notched five obi kickoff duties ... 14 of his 45 kickoffs (31 percent) went for total tackles and one pass breakup. egekeze touchbacks ... (vs. PU, Champs Sports Bowl) ... kicked off five times ... (vs. WF) ... handled kickoff duties with one As a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Played in all 11 games, going for a touchback ... (vs. BC) ... handled kickoff duties starting the final nine at LEO … finished the season with ... (vs. Miami) ... handled kickoff duties, with two of three 39 tackles (15 solo), 5.5 tackles for loss, three sacks and kicks going for touchbacks ... (vs. Clemson) ... split kickoff three passes batted down … (at NCSU) ... registered three duties, with a 65.0-yard average on his two kicks ... (vs. tackles, including one for a loss ... (vs. VT) ... matched a FSU) ... split the kickoff duties with Chris Roberts, booming career-best with nine tackles, including three unassisted ... 39 all four of his kicks into the end zone for touchbacks ... (vs. teamed with Jeremy Navarre to stop the Virginia Tech ball PK • 6-2 • 210 • Sr.• 2V NCSU) ... handled kickoff duties and booted three-of-seven carrier for a loss in the first quarter ... (vs. UVA) ... finished Augusta, Ga. kicks for touchbacks ... (vs. MT) ... handled kickoff duties with four tackles, including a career-high two sacks ... sacked (Westside HS) ... forced touchbacks on two of six kicks ... (vs. W&M) ... Marques Hagans from behind to set up third-and-15 in the handled kickoff duties for the first time in his career ... had six kicks with two going for touchbacks. second quarter ... sacked Hagans again to set up a fourth A fourth-year place-kicker who enters the spring as the down late in the first half ... (at WFU) ... recorded four tack- starter after an impressive 2007 campaign ... possesses a As a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Did not see game action les and one pass breakup ... brought down QB Ben Mauk strong leg ... had not attempted a kick in a regular-season … missed the first eight games after injuring his right quad behind the line of scrimmage with :37 seconds to go in the contest until the 2007 season-opener ... his 73.9 percent covering a kickoff in a preseason scrimmage. first half for his first career sack ... named ACC Rookie of the career field-goal accuracy rate (17 of 23) ranks sixth in Week ... (vs. WVU) ... made first career start at defensive school history ... handled the majority of kickoff duties as As a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season. end ... finished with a career-high nine tackles, including a sophomore ... an academic all-conference performer as five unassisted ... (vs. Navy) ... recorded two tackles in first a junior. college game. At Westside High School: A three-year starter who handled place-kicking and punting duties in his tenure with the Patri- As a Junior (2007): An impressive first season as the ots … was 9 of 11 on field goals and 21-for-22 on PATs as a As a Freshman (2004): Served a redshirt season … defen- starting place-kicker ... played in all 13 games and ranked senior ... hit a school-record 54-yard field goal twice (once as sive scout team Player of the Year … named defensive scout sixth in the ACC in kick scoring (6.7 ppg) ... also sixth in the a senior and once as a junior) ... had 27 touchbacks on 40 team Player of the Week for his work in practice leading up league in overall scoring ... eighth in the ACC in field goal kicks in 2003 ... was 8 of 12 on field goals and 26-for-28 on to the Northern Illinois and Florida State games. percentage (73.9) ... ranked eighth in the ACC and tied PATs as a junior … an all-state and all-conference selection for 43rd nationally in field goals per page (1.31) ... did not as a junior and senior ... an all-area pick as a sophomore At Greenbelt High School: A three-year letterwinner and miss a PAT all season ... his 36 PATs rank seventh on the and senior ... all-Dixie region by SuperPrep as a senior starter … finished his senior season with 112 tackles, 19 Maryland single-season list ... his 87 points tied for 12th … a PrepStar all-region pick as well ... also a three-year sacks, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries, one on Maryland’s all-time single-season scoring list ... hit 13 letterwinner in soccer and basketball … also recruited by blocked punt and two batted-down passes …recorded of 14 field goals (92.9 percent) during league games, the Georgia, Ohio State, Texas and Penn State … coached by 92 tackles, 13 sacks, 17 TFLs and two interceptions as a top mark in the ACC ... one of six Terps to earn Academic Gerald Barnes. junior ... an all-state selection by the Associated Press ... All-ACC honors ... tabbed the team’s top top special teams first team All-Met by The Washington Post ... named to the performer ... (vs. OSU, Emerald Bowl) ...missed his only Personal: Born Nov. 8, 1985 … full name is Chukweume PrepStar “Dream Team” as one of the best 150 players in FGA, a 32-yarder, early in the fourth quarter ... (vs. NCSU) Obi Egekeze ... name is pronounced choo-kweh-MEH-kuh the country ... a SuperPrep All-American who was rated ... connected on two field goals of 30 yards and one from egg-uh-KAY-zuh (or just OH-bee) … son of Uzoma Egekeze as the fifth-best player overall in the Mid-Atlantic region 34 ... hit all four of his PATs ... (vs. FSU) ... hit a career-high … brother, Ndu, played on Penn State’s basketball team ...... named to George Michael’s “Golden 11” team ... team three of his four field-goal attempts, including a career-long other brother (Nkem) played soccer at Mercer ... member of posted a 12-1 record in 2003, losing its only game of the 46-yarder ... missed once (also from 46 yards), snapping a the National Honor Society who carried a 3.86 GPA as a prep season in the 4A state semifinals … also lettered one year career-best streak of eight consecutive conversions ... (vs. … majoring in finance and international business. in wrestling and basketball ... was recruited by Colorado, BC) ... hit both his field goal attempts (28 and 25 yards) Tennessee, Virginia, Syracuse, UCLA and Boston College, and all four of his PATs ... (vs. UNC) ... connected on both among others … coached by Rick Houchens. his field goal attempts (26 and 29) and an extra point ... Egekeze’s Career Statistics Kicking g-GS FG-A XP-A 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ lg. Pts. (vs. Clemson) ... made a 35-yard field goal and both of 2006 10-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 his PATs ... (vs. UVA) ... hit both of his PATs, and made his 2007 13-0 17-23 36-36 6-6 8-11 3-4 0-2 46 87 only field goal attempt from 41 yards out ... (vs. GT) ... went Career 23-0 17-23 36-36 6-6 8-11 3-4 0-2 46 87

18 moise As a Redshirt Sophomore (2006): Played in all 13 games mack as a reserve linebacker and on special teams ... spent fokou most of the season as Erin Henderson’s backup at Will LB frost ... tallied 21 tackles on the season ... ranked tied for fifth in the ACC in forced fumbles (0.18 per game) ... (vs. PU, Champs Sports Bowl) ... recorded one tackle ... (vs. WF) ... posted one tackle ... (vs. MIami) ... notched one solo tackle ... (vs. Clemson) ... recorded one tackle ... (vs. GT) ... posted four tackles (three solo) ... (vs. FIU) ... matched 48 a season-best with five tackles, including one solo stop... 91 LB • 6-2 • 225 • Sr. • 2V (vs. WVU) ... posted one solo tackle for a 3-yard loss ... (vs. DL • 6-5 • 252 • Sr. • 3V Rockville, Md. MT) ... recorded a season-best five tackles, three solo... Columbia, S.C. (The Bullis School/Frostburg State) one of his unassisted tackles was for a loss ... also forced (Spring Valley HS) two fumbles, one of which was recovered by Mack Frost in An athletic, versatile linebacker who walked on prior to the the first quarter ... (vs. W&M) ... saw first career action as a An athletic fifth-year defensive end who saw plenty of 2005 season and has turned himself into one of the top Terp ... recovered a punt blocked by Josh Wilson. action last year before suffering a season-ending knee defensive players on the team ... one of the team’s fastest injury ... has good size and possesses a 35.5-inch vertical linebackers ... also has a nose for the ball ... among ACC As a Sophomore (2005): Sat out the season due to NCAA jump (third all-time among DLs) ... will sit out the spring to leaders in forced fumbles in each of the last two seasons transfer rules … was defensive scout team player of the continue rehabbing his knee, but expected to assume the ... the returning starter at Sam linebacker ... also one of week for his work leading up to the Virginia and Boston No. 1 spot at defensive end in the fall ... has played in 26 the team’s top special-teams players ... will sit out the College games. career games. spring while recovering from off-season shoulder surgery ... played one season at Frostburg State … came out of As a Freshman (at Frostburg State in 2004): Played in all As a Junior (2007): Played in the first seven games as a nowhere in 2005 to be one of the surprise defensive scout 10 games, finishing second on the team in tackles with 70 reserve defensive end before suffering a season-ending team players ... has played in all 26 games the last two … also posted 5.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and blocked knee injury ... played mostly in pass-rushing situtations ... seasons. a pair of kicks ... posted a then career-high 10 tackles in (vs. GT) ... assisted on one tackle ... suffered a season- two games. ending knee injury in the second half ... (vs. Rutgers) ... As a Junior (2007): Started all 13 games at Sam linebacker recorded the first unassisted sack of his career when he ... third on the team with 84 tackles and fourth in tackles for At Bullis School: A two-year letterwinner who played grabbed Mike Teel nine yards behind the line of scrimmage loss (7.0) ... ranked 20th in the ACC in tackles per game running back and linebacker … All-IAC and a second team in the fourth quarter ... sack was the first allowed by (6.5) ... averaged 7.9 tackles over the final seven regular- All-Met pick by the Washington Post his senior year … Rutgers on the year ... also had one pass breakup ... (vs. season games ... had a team-high 17 special-teams conference MVP his senior year as well … also lettered two WF) ... played but did not record any stats ... (vs. WVU) tackles ... tied for first on the team in forced fumbles (three) years in basketball … coached by Walt King. ... recorded a career-high five tackles, including two for a ... tied for seventh in the ACC (0.23 pg) in that category ... combined loss of eight yards ... tackled QB Pat White for a (vs. OSU, Emerald Bowl) ... had seven tackles, including Personal: Born Aug. 28, 1985 in Cameroon … French 6-yard loss when the Mountaineers had first-and-goal from a career-high seven solo stops ... had a career-best two pronunciation of his name is MOE-ees, but goes by Moses the Terrapin 2-yard line ... West Virginia failed to score on tackles for loss ... also forced a fumble and had his first ... parents are Jean-Marie and Louise Takougre … legal that drive ... (vs. FIU) ... played and recorded one tackle career interception ... (vs. NCSU) ... tied for second on the guardian was Debbie Dyson … brother, Achille Kolla, is a ... (vs. Villanova) ... played but did not record any stats ... team with six tackles, including one tackle for loss ... (vs. defensive back on Catholic University’s football team … a had a solid preseason camp to find himself in the defensive FSU) ... second on the team with nine tackles, including criminal justice major. line rotation ... saw extensive time as the No. 1 DE in the one for a loss ... also forced a fumble and broke up a pass spring due to an injury to Jeremy Navarre. ... his six solo stops led the team ... (vs. BC) ... made five Fokou’s Career Statistics tackles, including four solo ... (vs. UNC) ... had four tackles, Defense g-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU int. As a Sophomore (2006): Played in all 13 games as a including a sack for a loss of six yards ... also forced a 2004* 10-10 34 36 70 5.5-40 1.5-11 0 0 0 0-0 reserve along the defensive line ... tallied eight tackles on fumble ... (vs. Clemson) ... recorded 10 tackles, reaching 2005 Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules 2006 13-0 12 9 21 1.5-3 0.0-0 2 0 0 0-0 the season ... (vs. PU, Champs Sports Bowl) ... played but double-digit stops for the third straight game (vs. UVA) ... 2007 13-13 49 35 84 7.0-19 2.0-11 3 1 1 1-0 did not record any stats ... (vs. WF) ... recorded one solo made 10 tackles, tied for second most on the team ... (vs. Career 35-22 95 80 175 14.0-62 3.5-22 5 1 1 1-0 tackle ... (vs. BC) ... notched one solo tackle ... (vs. Miami) GT) ... made a career-high 11 tackles, second most on the * at Frostburg State ... recorded one tackle ... (vs. NCSU) ... notched one team ... (vs. Rutgers) ... recorded four solo tackles and a tackle ... (vs. UVA) ... posted one solo tackle ... (vs. GT) ... fumble recovery ... (vs. WF) ... had two solo tackles ... (vs. notched a solo tackle ... (vs. FIU) ... saw game action but WVU) ... recorded eight tackles, the second highest total did not record any statistics ... (vs. MT) ... recorded one on the team ... (vs. FIU) ... earned second consecutive start unassisted tackle and recovered a fumble ... (vs. W&M) ... and recorded three tackles, including one for a loss ... part posted one unassisted tackle and a QB hurry. of a defensive effort that limited FIU to 81 yards passing and 82 yards rushing ... (vs. Villanova) ... earned his first As a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Saw action in six games career start as a Terp, and had five tackles, including one (vs. Navy, Clemson, WVU, Temple, NC and NC State) as sack for a loss of five yards ... opened the spring at Will LB a reserve defensive lineman … finished the season with before moving to Sam. three tackles and batted down a pass … (at NC St.) … posted his first career pass breakup, batting down a Marcus Stone pass … (vs. Clemson) … posted a season-best two tackles (both solo).

19 As a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season … named defen- At Good Counsel High School: A three-year letterwinner also an all-league selection in basketball … also recruited sive scout team player of the week for his work leading up and two-year starter ... team captain who finished his senior by Virginia Tech, Georgia, Miami, Penn State and Oklahoma to the Georgia Tech game. season with 71 tackles, including 11 TFLs and five sacks, … played with current Terps Tommy and Deege Galt ... 11 QB hurries, three fumble recoveries, two interceptions coached by Bob Milloy. At Spring Valley High School: A three-year starter who and two pass breakups ... also had three receptions for 71 notched 45 tackles, including five TFLs and three sacks, yards ... a consensus first team all-state selection ... also Personal: Born Aug. 10, 1988 … parents are Terry and four forced fumbles and an interception as a senior despite named second team All-Met (Washington Post) and first Jocelyn Gloster … father is a Montgomery County police missing the first three games with a high ankle sprain … best team All-WCAC ... a Maryland Dream Team and George officer ... grandfather, Sandy Stephens, was an All-America season as a prep was his junior year, when he finished with Michael Golden 11 pick ... the 19th-rated player in the state quarterback -- the first in school history -- who led Minnesota 77 tackles, five sacks and 11 QB hurries ... an all-state pick of Maryland by Rivals.com ... an All-Atlantic region selection to the Rose Bowl in 1960 and 1961 while finishing fourth by the High School Sports Report as well as an all-region by PrepStar ... a Mid-Atlantic all-region pick by SuperPrep ... in balloting for the 1961 Heisman Trophy ... a communica- and all-area selection as a senior ... was also all-region helped lead Good Counsel to an 11-1 record with its first loss tions major. and all-area as a junior ... an All-South Carolina region coming in the state title game to DeMatha ... team finished selection who was rated as the sixth-best player overall in second in the state after the 30-29 loss ... lettered two years Morgan the state by SuperPrep … a PrepStar All-American ... third in basketball ... also recruited by Boston College, Virginia, team All-South by Fox Sports Net ... also lettered two years Army and James Madison … coached by Bob Milloy. Green in basketball … also recruited by Auburn, Florida, South Carolina and Virginia … coached by Jimmy Noonan. Personal: Born March 12, 1987, 16 minutes after twin brother and fellow Terp, Deege … parents are Jan and Personal: Born Feb. 13, 1986 … parents are Mack and Dwight Galt III ... father is the Terps’ long-time director of Cynthia Frost … a communications major … carried better strength and conditioning … a criminal justice major. than a 3.3 grade-point average as a prep ... born in Louisiana 5 and loves cajun food. Drew RB • 5-11 • 207 • So. • SQ White Plains, Md. Frost’s Career Statistics Gloster (Lackey HS / Defense g-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU int. Hargrave Military Academy) 2005 6-0 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 2006 13-0 6 2 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 0 0-0 2007 7-0 2 7 9 3.5-19 1.5-11 0 0 2 0-0 Career 26-0 10 10 20 3.5-19 1.5-11 0 1 3 0-0 A third-year tailback who should battle for time this fall ... has good speed and can make defenders miss ... suffered TOmmy 86 through and injury-riddled 2007 ... earned Iron Terp status TE • 6-3 • 240 • So. • 1V in 2006 and 2007 spring testing periods .... the second- Galt Germantown, Md. strongest tailback, pound-for-pound, of those who tested in (Good Counsel HS) 2006 ... recorded the second-highest strength index on the team in spring 2007 testing, which included a 405-pound bench and 575-pound squat. A talented third-year player who figures into the rotation at tight end and H-back this fall ... possesses good speed ... As a Redshirt Freshman (2007): Saw action in the season 45 enters the spring No. 1 on the depth chart at H-back. opener vs. Villanova but was shelved with a hamstring injury for the next six games ... did not see action in the final six TE • 6-5 • 259 • Jr. • 1V As a Redshirt Freshman (2007): Played in 11 games as games of the year ... emerged from the spring as the No. 3 Silver Spring, Md. a reserve tight end/H-back and on special teams ... did tailback behind Keon Lattimore and Lance Ball ... after an (Good Counsel HS) not see action vs. FSU and NC State ... did not record impressive spring, suffered a broken clavicle in the Red- any catches. White Game which required surgery ... rehabbed over the A fourth-year player who has shown promise as a tight end summer and was ready for fall camp. ... enters the spring No. 2 on the depth chart at tight end ... As a Freshman (2006): Redshirted has also seen time on special teams … serves as a reserve As a Freshman (2006): Redshirt season ... an early enrollee long-snapper … plays more in the mold of Maryland’s “big” or At Good Counsel High School: A three-year starter who who joined the Terps for spring camp. blocking tight ends ... clean of 370 in spring 2007 testing is played H-back and defensive end … posted 33 receptions second only to Vernon Davis all-time among Terp TEs. for 552 yards (16.7 avg.) and six touchdowns his senior year At Hargrave Military Academy: Spent the 2005 season at … also recorded 42 tackles, seven sacks, two tackles for the Chatham, Va., school ... on a talent-rich team, rushed As a Sophomore (2007): Played in all 13 games ... saw loss and a pass breakup ... averaged 23.6 yards per kick 21 times for 151 yards (7.2 avg.) with one touchdown ... action in each game on the PAT/FG team ... also saw action return with one TD ... caught six passes for 125 yards and coached by Robert Prunty. as a reserve tight end. a TD in the WCAC finals ... had 25 receptions for 362 yards and two touchdowns as a junior ... an all-state selection ... At Lackey High School: A three-year starter … one of the As a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Played in one game as first team All-Metro by the Washington Post and the Pigskin region’s leading rushers from 2002-04 … finished his career a reserve tight end ... served as the back-up long-snapper Club ... first team All-WCAC and all-county ... named to fifth on Maryland’s all-time rushing list with 5,133 yards ...... saw action vs. Wake Forest in the regular-season finale George Michael’s Golden 11 team ... the 30th-ranked wide rushed 209 times for 1,363 yards with 23 touchdowns as ... named offensive scout team player of the week for his receiver in the nation and seventh-ranked player overall in a senior despite missing six games with a hamstring injury work leading up to the Virginia game. the state of Maryland by Rivals.com ... the No. 21 receiver … season-best effort came in the opener when he ran for in the nation by ESPN.com ... a PrepStar All-American ... a 220 yards on 23 carries with six touchdowns ... top season As Freshman (2005): Redshirt season. Mid-Atlantic all-region pick by SuperPrep ... team was 19-5 as a prep was 2003 when he ran for 2,630 yards on 360 his last two years, losing in the WCAC finals both years ... carries with 26 TDs ... rushed for over 1,200 yards as a 20 sophomore ... was Big School second team all-state and first UNC) ... started at right guard and saw action on 73 plays dan team All-SMAC as a senior ... a PrepStar and SuperPrep ... (vs. Clemson) ... earned first career start, playing at All-American ... rated as the 14th-best RB prospect in the right guard ... (vs. UVA) ... saw extensive action in relief of gronkowski nation by SuperPrep ... the sixth-rated player (regardless injured starting right guard Andrew Crummey ... was in on of position) in the state and 12th-rated tailback nationally 43 plays ... (vs. GT) ... came off the bench to see action in by Rivals.com ... consensus first team all-state and All-Met 15 plays at right tackle ... (vs. Rutgers) ... saw action as a (Washington Post) as a junior ... also a member of George reserve on 33 plays ... (vs. WF) ... saw action as a reserve Michael’s Golden 11 team that season and conference along the offensive line, seeing action in a season-high 53 MVP ... rated by ESPN.com’s Tom Lemming as the No. plays ... played mostly at RT, subbing for Dane Randolph 8 prep fullback in the nation … team went 13-1 his senior who moved to LT ... (vs. WVU) ... participated in 22 plays 13 year, falling in the state 3A title game (he rushed for 127 as a reserve right tackle ... (vs. FIU) ... played as a reserve TE • 6-6 • 255 • Sr. • 2V yards and a TD in the game) ... timed at 4.53 in the 40-yard at the right tackle spot ... (vs. Villanova) ... saw action in Amherst, N.Y. dash at the Elite Combine in East Rutherford, N.J. ... an 29 plays as a reserve tackle and guard .. that was his first (Williamsville North HS) early commit who was also recruited by Virginia, Penn career action on the offensive line ... entered the fall No. 2 State, NC State, Florida and Boston College ... coached on the depth chart at right tackle after a spirited battle with A good-sized, blocking tight end with sure hands ... shared by Scott Chadwick. incumbent Dane Randolph. starting tight-end duties with Joey Haynos the last two years ... enters the spring No. 1 on the depth chart at tight Personal: Born March 7, 1987 … parents are James and As a Junior (2006): Did not see any game action along the end ... originally joined the team as a quarterback, but Denise Green … aunt and uncle are both Maryland gradu- offensive line ... spent the season as a reserve at offensive made the switch to tight end where he has shown steady ates ... majoring in criminal justice. tackle ... moved to the o-line prior to the season. improvement every year … has played in 29 career games, including 17 starts over the last two seasons ... earned Iron Green’s Career Statistics As a Sophomore (2005): Played in all 11 games, starting Terp status in the spring of 2005, 2006 and 2007 … highest Rushing g-GS Att. gain lost net Avg. TD lP the first eight at defensive tackle … made 11 tackles (three strength index among tight ends in 2006 ... recorded the 2007 1-0 3 2 2 0 0.0 0 2 ninth-highest strength index on the team (tops among TEs) Career 1-0 3 2 2 0 0.0 0 2 solo) on the season … had two multi-tackle games … recorded two assisted tackles against West Virginia and a in spring 2007 testing ... squat of 635 is second only to career-high four stops (all-assisted) at Temple. Vernon Davis all-time among Terp TEs ... graduated in Jack three years (May 2007) and currently pursuing an MBA. Griffin As a Freshman (2004): Played in five games along the defensive line ... saw action vs. Temple, Duke, NC State, As a Junior (2007): Played in 11 games at tight end, Virginia Tech and Wake Forest … posted three tackles (one starting the first eight ... nominated for Academic All- solo) on the season… also batted down one pass ... pass America honors for the second straight season ... earned breakup came late in the Duke game as he knocked down the team’s C.P. “Lefty” McIntosh Public Service Award a Mike Schneider effort. ... (vs. OSU, Emerald Bowl) ... played but did not record any stats ... (vs. NCSU) ... made one catch for 11 yards 67 At Enfield High School: A four-year letterwinner and three- ... (vs. FSU) ... returned to action but did not record any OL • 6-7 • 308 • Sr. • 3V year starter ... team’s second-leading tackler as a senior with stats ... (vs. BC) ... missed his second-consecutive game Enfield, Conn. 45 stops ... also had seven sacks, 12 QB hurries, two forced with a knee injury ... (vs. UNC) ...sat out with a knee injury (Enfield HS) fumbles, one fumble caused and seven pass breakups ...... (vs. Clemson) ... started but left the game with a knee had 40 tackles and 15 sacks as a junior ... named first team injury ... (vs. UVA) ... started and had one catch ... (vs. GT) A versatile offensive lineman who can play both guard and all-state as an offensive guard by the New Haven Register ... started but did not record any stats ... (vs. Rutgers) ... tackle ... a blue-collar performer who spent his first two and as a defensive tackle by the Hartford Courant … an started and caught two balls for seven yards ... (vs. WF) seasons working on the defensive line before moving to All-New England region selection by SuperPrep ... rated by ... started and had one catch for a career-long 26 yards ... offensive line in 2006 … enters the spring No. 1 on the SuperPrep as the 12th-best player in the region ... PrepStar (vs. WVU) ... started and recorded one catch for 12 yards depth chart at right guard along with Phil Costa ... should all-region as well ... all-conference as a junior and senior ... (vs. FIU) ... started and made one catch for eight yards also see time at right tackle ... has played in 29 career ... honorable mention All-Courant as a defensive tackle ... (vs. Villanova) ... started but did not record any stats. games, including 12 starts ... has played the last 13 games his junior year ... team went 10-2 and made it to the state on the o-line. semifinals -- best in school history -- his senior year … also As a Sophomore (2006): Played in all 13 games with nine lettered three years in basketball … also recruited by Penn starts at tight end ... had two receptions for 11 yards on the As a Junior (2007): Played in 13 games on the offensive State, Boston College, Iowa and Wisconsin … coached by season ... voted to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All- line, starting four, all at right guard ... stepped into the Jay Gaucher. District II team ... secured the George Boutselis Memorial starting spot at right guard when injuries sidelined both Award for the letterman with the highest GPA on the team Andrew Crummey and Jaimie Thomas ... opened holes Personal: Born Jan. 20, 1986 … parents are John and Jeris ... (vs. PU, Champs Sports Bowl) ... started and saw action for running backs Lance Ball and Keon Lattimore, who Griffin … given first name is John ... a communications major in 46 plays at tight end ... (vs. WF) ... played but did not combined to rush for nearly 1,600 yards and 25 TDs ... who maintains over a 3.0 GPA. record any statistics ... (vs. Miami) ... started but did not also helped first-year starting QB Chris Turner post the record any statistics ... (vs. FSU) ... caught his first career third-best passing efficiency rating in the ACC ... (vs. Griffin’s Career Statistics touchdown on his lone reception, a 2-yard catch at the back OSU, Emerald Bowl) ... played as a reserve on the o-line Defense g-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU int. right corner of the end zone ... (vs. NCSU) ... recorded his ... (vs. NCSU) ... saw action on 29 plays as a reserve at 2004 5-0 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 third career start, but did not record any statistics ... (vs. 2005 11-8 3 8 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 GT) ... started but did not record any statistics ... (vs. W&M) right guard ... (vs. FSU) ... started at right guard and was Career 16-8 5 9 14 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 in on 70 plays, second most among o-linemen ... (vs. BC) ... had one reception for a 9-yard gain. ... started at right guard and was in on 64 plays ... (vs.

21 As a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Saw action in five games As a Sophomore (2007): Played in four games as a reserve At The Pennington School: One of the top safeties in as a reserve tight end … finished the season with two recep- at LEO ... saw action vs. Villanova, Virginia, Clemson and the nation as a senior ... ranked No. 6 nationally among tions for 37 yards … (vs. Clemson) ... hauled in a career-long UNC ... did not record any statistics on the season. safeties by Scouts, Inc. ... also ranked No. 56 among safe- 25-yard Sam Hollenbach pass ... (vs. Navy) ... recorded his ties by Rivals.com ... selected as a Fab50 defensive back first career reception, a 12-yard effort. As a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Did not see game ac- ... the 16th-ranked prospect in the state of New Jersey by tion ... served as a reserve at LEO, a hybrid defensive Rivals.com ... an all-state selection .... a three-time all-prep As a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season … the offensive end/linebacker spot. choice and a two-time all-area selection ... had 50 tackles scout team player of the week for his work in practice the and four interceptions as a junior ... had eight interceptions week of the Duke and Virginia games.one of the program’s As a Freshman (2005): Redshirt season … defensive scout as a sophomore ... also threw for 1,217 yards with 17 TDs first-ever “greyshirts” … joined the team for the first time at team player of the year … named scout team player of the and rushed for 12 scores in 2004 ... a third-team all-prep the Gator Bowl after deferring his enrollment for the spring week for his work in practice leading up to the Navy, Virginia selection in 2006 by The Star Ledger in basketball ... also of 2004 (was part of the 2003 signing class). and North Carolina games. recruited by Iowa, Michigan State, Rutgers and Virginia... coached by Jerry Eure. At Williamsville High School: A four-year letterwinner and At Tabor Academy: A two-year starter at defensive end, but three-year starter, including two at quarterback and one at also played tight end and some wide receiver … recorded Personal: Born June 13, 1989 ... mother is Michelle Herald wide receiver … completed 122 of 207 passes for 1,407 65 tackles, inlcuding four sacks, and batted down three ... uncle, Beanie Herald, played basketball at UConn ... plans yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior … completion, yardage passes his senior year ... posted 70 tackles, eight sacks to major in business. and touchdown totals were all school records … offensive and recovered a fumble while catching seven passes for 159 MVP of his league … a Western New York All-Academic yards as a junior … had eight career receiving touchdowns HERALD’s Career Statistics team selection … set a then-school record with 539 yards ... an All-East region selection by PrepStar ... an All-New Defense g-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU int. receiving in his sophomore season … also lettered four England region pick by SuperPrep ... the second-rated 2007 13-0 2 6 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 years in baseball, three in basketball and one in hockey … player overall in the state of Massachussetts and the No. Career 13-0 2 6 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 also recruited by Arizona, Purdue and Syracuse … coached 35 defensive end nationally by Rivals.com ... ranked as by Mike Mammoliti. the 22nd-best tight end in the country by ESPN.com’s Tom Lemming ... lettered two years in track and hockey ... spent darrius Personal: Born Jan. 21, 1985 … parents are Gordon and his first two years at Thayer Academy in Braintree, Mass. … Diane Gronkowski … is the second of five brothers … an AAU All-American javelin thrower with a personal best of heyward-Bey National Honor Society … finished second nationally in the 183 feet … also recruited by North Carolina, Notre Dame, Punt, Pass and Kick competition as a ninth-grader … father Purdue and Syracuse … coached by Bill Hrasky. lettered three years as an offensive guard at Syracuse … brother, Gordie, Jr., played first base at Jacksonville (Fla.) Personal: Born April 8, 1986 … parents are Dana and University (2003-06) … brother, Chris, spent two seasons Michelle Harrell … father played halfback at Syracuse in (2005-06) as a walk-on fullback with Maryland before trans- the early ‘70s ...majoring in American studies … last name 8 ferring to Arizona … graduated with a degree in marketing is pronounced huh-RELL. WR • 6-2 • 206 • Jr.• 2V in May 2007 ... is pursuing an MBA. Silver Spring, Md. Dominique (McDonogh School) Gronkowski’s Herald Career Statistics One of the nation’s most explosive receivers ... joins Receiving g-GS rec Yds Avg TD lP 2005 5-0 2 37 18.5 0 25 Danny Oquendo, Isaiah Williams and LaQuan Williams 2006 13-9 2 11 5.5 0 9 to form one of the top receiving units in the ACC ... has 2007 11-8 7 66 9.4 0 26 good size and blazing speed … had a breakout first year, Career 29-17 11 114 10.3 0 26 earning freshman All-America and all-league honors in 2006 ... an honorable mention All-America choice last Jared 27 season ... also a member of the 2007 Biletnikoff Award LB • 5-11 • 190 • So.• 1V watch list .. ranks high on a number of Maryland’s career Harrell Newark, N.J. receiving lists despite just two seasons in uniform ... his (The Pennington School) 96 career receptions rank 12th in school history while his 1,480 career receiving yards are ninth ... tied for 15th in A physically gifted athlete who is a punishing tackler ... Maryland history in career receiving touchdowns (eight) ... spent 2007 as a reserve defensive back ... moved to has played in each of the last 26 games ... has caught at linebacker entering the spring ... No. 2 on the depth chart least one pass in 24 of the last 25 contests ... has posted 57 at Sam linebacker. 180 receiving yards in his two bowl-game appearances ... DL • 6-5 • 260 • Jr. • SQ one of the fastest players in the ACC ... his 40 time of 4.23 Milton, Mass. As a Freshman (2007): Played in all 13 games as a reserve in 2006 set the school record among WRs. (Tabor Academy) defensive back and special-teams performer ... one of four true freshmen to see action and one of only two to play in A athletic defensive lineman/linebacker who enters the every game ... appeared mostly on special teams... finished spring No. 1 on the depth chart at DE with Mack Frost with eight tackles... had season-best two tackles in back-to- sitting out ... has seen time at LEO, a hybrid defensive back games vs. Georgia Tech and vs. Virginia. end/linebacker position.

22 As a Sophomore (2007): An honorable mention All- school record for longest play with his 96-yard touchdown Heyward-Bey’s Career America choice at wide receiver by Pro Football Weekly ... catch from Sam Hollenbach vs. Miami ... ranked fifth in the Statistics led the team in receptions (51) and receiving yards (786) ... ACC (No. 99 nationally) in receiving yards per game (53.4) Receiving g-GS rec Yds Avg TD lP ranked ninth in the ACC in receiving yards per game (60.5) and ninth in receptions per game (3.5) ... had two 100- 2006 13-10 45 694 15.4 5 96 ... fourth-leading rusher on the team (107 yards) ... his yard receiving games on the season ... earned the team’s 2007 13-13 51 786 15.4 3 63 Career 26-23 96 1,480 15.4 8 96 51 receptions tied for 10th on Maryland’s all-time single- freshman of the year award ... (vs. PU, Champs Sports Bowl) ... recorded four receptions for 81 yards, including season list, while his 786 receiving yards are seventh ... Rushing g-GS Att. gain lost net Avg. TD lP had 21 receptions over the final four regular-season games a 46-yard TD reception from Hollenbach on a perfectly 2006 13-10 5 14 9 5 1.0 0 9 ... started all 13 games ... one of three offensive players thrown ball over his shoulder ... (vs. WF) ... recorded 2007 13-13 5 110 3 107 21.4 1 54 (also Dane Randolph and Edwin Williams) to start each three receptions for 37 yards ... (vs. BC) ... caught four Career 26-23 10 124 12 112 11.2 1 54 game ... earned the team’s most valuable offensive player passes for 37 yards ... (vs. Miami) ... provided the spark award ... member of the watch list for the Biletnikoff Award in the offense, with a season-high tying five catches and a Travis ... (vs. OSU, Emerald Bowl) ... had three receptions for 99 career-best 175 yards ... had two TDs (65 and 96 yards) ... yards, his second-highest total of the season ... hauled in a the latter was the longest in school history, eclipsing a 92- Ivey 63-yard touchdown reception from Chris Turner at the end yarder by Ed Bolton from Stan Levine (vs. South Carolina, of the first quarter ... that catch was the second-longest by 1949) ... (vs. Clemson) ... caught four passes for 18 yards a Terp in a bowl game ... his 99 receiving yards rank fourth ... (vs. FSU) ... caught the first two touchdown passes of on the Maryland single-game bowl list ... (vs. NCSU) ... his career with 57 yards receiving on three catches ... the matched a career-high with six catches ... had 47 receiving first score was a 5-yarder that was set up by his 22-yard yards ... (vs. FSU) ... led the team with five catches for 82 catch on the same drive ... later in the game he raced 30 90 yards for the game-deciding score ... (vs. NCSU) ... caught yards ... caught a 14-yard slant pass in the third quarter for DL • 6-4 • 325 • Jr.• 1V two passes for 36 yards ... (vs. UVA) ... caught a season- his second touchdown of the season ... (vs. BC) ... totaled Riverdale, Md. high tying five passes for 39 yards ... (vs. GT) ... matched a season-high 112 all-purpose yards ... caught five passes (Riverdale Baptist HS) for 75 yards receiving and scored on a 37-yard run off a his season-best with five receptions for 111 yards, nearly reverse ... (vs. UNC) ... led the team with five catches for equaling his season total to date (113) ... streaked down 64 yards ... (vs. Clemson) ... started but did not record any the left sideline for 57 yards before being tackled at the GT A fouth-year defensive lineman who should see increased stats ... snapped a streak of 19 consecutive games with a 6-yard line inside the two-minute mark in the fourth quarter playing time this season ... served as the primary backup at catch ... (vs. UVA) ... led the team with four catches and 52 ... (vs. FIU) ... earned his first career start and notched four DT last season ... enters the spring No. 1 on the depth chart receiving yards ... (vs. GT) ... led the team with four catches catches for a team-high 35 yards ... (vs. WVU) ... caught a at nose tackle ... lacks experience but has all of the physical for a season-high 109 yards, including one for 47 yards ... it season-high five passes for 49 yards ... (vs. MT) ... made tools … ideal size and is athletic for his size. was the third time in his career he had surpassed 100 yards his first career reception, a 19-yard gain ... the catch came receiving in a game ... (vs. Rutgers) ... caught five passes on a screen which he turned upfield for a first down ... (vs. As a Sophomore (2007): Played in 10 games as a for 61 yards ... scored his first touchdown of the year on a W&M) ... saw first career game action. backup defensive tackle ... saw most of his time in goal- 15 yard catch and run in the second quarter ... (vs. WF) line situations ... missed three games with a knee injury ...... took a hand-off on a reverse in the third quarter and As a Freshman (2005): Redshirt season. (vs. OSU, Emerald Bowl) ... posted one tackle in a reserve ran a career-long 54 yards down the sidelines ... also had role ... (vs. NCSU) ... played but did not record any stats one catch for 12 yards ... (vs. WVU) ... had three catches At McDonogh High School: A three-year letterwinner ... (vs. FSU) ... saw action, mostly in goal-line, but did not for 56 yards ... (vs. FIU) ... led the team in receiving with and two-year starter … played wide receiver and outside record any stats ... (vs. BC) ... returned from a knee injury, four catches for 48 yards ... long catch was for 24 yards ... linebacker ... had 47 receptions for 821 yards and 10 but did not record any stats ... in on just two plays ... (vs. (vs. Villanova) ... caught a career-high six passes for 81 touchdowns as senior and 40 for 802 yards and 12 TDs as UNC) ... did not play due to injury ... (vs. Clemson) ... did yards ... consensus preseason all-conference choice ... a a junior ... consensus first team all-state as a senior ... a not play due to injury ... (vs. UVA) ... missed the game due preseason first-team All-ACC selection by Athlon, Lindy’s PrepStar All-American ... a SuperPrep All-American who was to injury ... (vs. GT) ... played but did not record any stats and The Sporting News. ranked 17th nationally at his position by that publication ...... suffered a knee injury ... (vs. Rutgers) ... played and listed as the 23rd-best wide receiver in the nation by ESPN. recorded one total tackle ... (vs. WF) ... played but did not As a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Emerged as one of com’s Tom Lemming ... a four-star player by Rivals.com who record any stats ... (vs. WVU) ... played but did not record the top young players in the ACC, earning a number of was picked as the fourth-best player overall in the state of any stats ... (vs. FIU) ... played and recorded his first career postseason honors, including first-team freshman All- Maryland and the 12th-best wide receiver in the country tackle ... (vs. Villanova) ... played but did not record any America by The Sporting News and Rivals.com ... also a ... an all-area and all-conference selection as a junior ... a stats. second team All-ACC honoree at wide receiver ... collected first team All-America in the indoor 60 meters ... was fifth first-team All-Freshman ACC by The Sporting News ... at nationals as a junior as well as MIAA champ in the 100 As a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Saw action in one game played in all 13 games, including 10 starts ... led the team and 200 meters ... timed at 4.38 in the 40-yard dash at the as a reserve defensive lineman ... played in the season in receptions (45) and posted a Terps’ freshman record 694 Nike combine at the ... ran a 6.35 in opener vs. William & Mary. receiving yards ... the receiving yards rank No. 9 on the the 55-meter dash in January, 2005 ... also posted a 40-inch Maryland all-time single-season list and No. 3 on the ACC vertical jump as a prep ... also recruited by Boston College, As a Freshman (2005): Redshirt season. all-time freshman single-season chart ... the receptions are Alabama, Pittsburgh, Virginia and Michigan State, among tied for 17th on the Terps all-time single-season chart and others ... coached by Dominic D’Amico. At Riverdale High School: A two-year starter who did not tied for No. 7 on the conference freshman single-season take up football until his junior year ... played defensive list ... also hauled in a team-high five TD passes (tied for Personal: Born Feb. 26, 1987 … mother is Vivian Heyward- end, tight end and offensive tackle in his two seasons ... 15th on the Maryland single-season list) ... shattered the Bey … majoring in American studies ... hopes to pursue a recorded 53 tackles, 16 sacks, 32 quarterback hurries career in broadcasting. and batted down six passes as a senior ... also had 16 receptions and two touchdowns from his tight end position in 2004 ... an honorable mention All-Independent schools selection ... also lettered in basketball where he played power forward, averaging eight points and seven rebounds 23 a game ... transferred from DeMatha after his sophomore As a Freshman (2006): Played in all 13 games at fullback, Emani season ... also recruited by Illinois, Kent State and Texas starting three ... played in a reserve role before taking Southern … coached by Kervin Wyatt, who was a former over for an injured Tim Cesa for the final four games of Lee-Odai Terrapin letterwinner (1976-79) at linebacker and along the the season ... also saw action on special teams ... lone offensive line. true freshman to play during the year ... rushed four times for 12 yards on the season ... also caught four passes for Personal: Born Dec. 22, 1986 … parents are Curtis and 46 yards ... (vs. PU, Champs Sports Bowl) ... rushed four Noreata Ivey … majoring in African-American studies. times for 12 yards, including his first career TD on a 1-yard plunge in the second quarter ... had not rushed the football Ivey’s Career Statistics until this game ... also hauled in a career-long 23-yard pass 83 Defense g-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU int. ... the 23 receiving yards set a career high ... (vs. WF) ... WR • 6-3 • 190 • So. • 1V 2006 1-0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 started and caught one pass for four yards ... (vs. BC) ... Washington, D.C. 2007 10-0 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 (Anacostia HS) Career 11-0 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 caught one pass for 13 yards ... (vs. Miami) ... made his second straight start ... (vs. Clemson) ... recorded his first A athletic and talented third-year wide receiver ... enters cory career start in place of the injured Tim Cesa ... (vs. FSU) ... split time with Cesa at the fullback position and caught the spring No. 2 on the depth chart at Z receiver ... tested jackson one pass for six yards, the first reception of his career ... as one of the fastest wideouts on the team in the spring of (vs. UVA) ... played on special teams, recording his second 2007 with a 40 time of 4.4 ... has seen time as a reserve career tackle ... (vs. GT) ... played on special teams, and wideout and on special teams. recorded a punishing tackle on the opening kickoff ... (vs. FIU) ... saw time as the backup fullback ... (vs. WVU) ... As a Redshirt Freshman (2007): Played in eight games, saw action in goal-line situations, playing his first collegiate mostly on special teams, though saw more extensive time game in his hometown ... (vs. W&M) ... saw time as the at wideout toward the end of the season ... used primarily 38 backup fullback in his first career game. on kick-coverage units prior to his debut on offense in the RB • 6-1 • 245 • Jr. • 2V upset of Boston College ... served as Danny Oquendo’s Morgantown, W.Va. At University High School: A four-year starter who played backup at slot receiver through much of the season ... saw (University HS) linebacker, tailback and defensive end in his tenure … had more extensive time after Oquendo’s season-ending knee an outstanding senior season, finishing with 1,307 rushing injury vs. North Carolina ... (vs. OSU, Emerald Bowl) ... caught one pass for five yards ... (vs. NCSU) ... played A powerful, tough-minded fullback ... an excellent blocker yards and 17 touchdowns to go along with 161 tackles, two sacks, one interception and two fumble recoveries ... had but did not record any stats ... (vs. FSU) ... saw signifi- and solid pass-catcher ... the returning starter at fullback ... cant time for the second-straight game and finished with also a good special-teams performer ... has played in 25 nearly 1,000 yards rushing and over 100 tackles as a junior ... posted 224 yards rushing with a touchdown in a playoff one catch for four yards ... (vs. BC) ... assumed the role of the 26 games over the last two seasons, with 11 starts of top slot receiver in place of an injured Danny Oquendo at fullback. game as a junior ... a first team all-state pick as a junior and senior ... was second team all-state defensive lineman as ... responded with the first three catches of his career for a sophomore ... conference player of the year ... the 12th- 78 yards ... both were career highs ... had a career-long As a Sophomore (2007): Played in 12 games, starting reception of 41 yards ... first career game taking snaps at eight at fullback ... also played special teams .. had five ranked inside linebacker in the country by ESPN.com ... a PrepStar All-American ... ranked the second-best player in wideout ... (vs. UNC) ... played on special teams ... (vs. special-teams tackles, including four on the punt team Clemson) ... saw siginificant time on special teams ... (vs. ...opened holes for running backs Lance Ball and Keon the state of West Virginia by Rivals.com ... also lettered one year in wrestling ... spent most seasons weight training ... UVA) ... played on special teams ... (vs. FIU) ... saw first Lattimore, who combined to rush for nearly 1,600 yards action of his collegiate career on special teams. and 25 TDs ... (vs. OSU, Emerald Bowl) ... started at posted a 625-pound squat as a prep ... also recruited by Stanford, NC State, Iowa and West Virginia … coached fullback but did not rush the ball or catch a pass ... (vs. As a Freshman (2006): Redshirted. NCSU) ... rushed once for three yards and caught one by John Kelley. pass for seven yards ... helped pave the way for the Terps At Anacostia High School: A multi-purpose three-year to rack up a season-high 249 rushing yards ... (vs. FSU) ... Personal: Born March 12, 1988 … parents are Terrence and Melissa Jackson … comes from a very athletic family starter … did it all for the Indians, playing wide receiver played but did not record any stats ... (vs. BC) ... caught and defensive back, while returning punts and kicks ... one pass for six yards and saw extensive action despite (four brothers, one sister) ... brother, Todd, played football at West Virginia ... brother, Drew, was a junior college All- finished his senior season with 46 receptions for 796 yards a cast on his hand ... (vs. UNC) ... started and played and five touchdowns ... an honorable mention All-Met pick the entire game with a cast on his hand ... (vs. Clemson) American in baseball who was ultimately drafted ... father played football and baseball at Yale ... an avid reader who by The Washington Post ... an all-conference selection ... missed the game with a broken hand ... (vs. UVA) ... as a sophomore, junior and senior ... named to the D.C. started at fullback and did not record any offensive stats ... carried nearly a 4.0 grade-point average in high school ... enrolled in the College of Letters and Sciences. Coaches’ all-star team ... an honorable mention all-region made three tackles on special teams ... played most of the pick by PrepStar ... team MVP as a junior ... also lettered game with a broken hand ... (vs. GT) ... started but did not three years in track (sprints) ... also recruited by West record any stats ... (vs. Rutgers) ... started and caught two Jackson’s Virginia, Pittsburgh, Illinois, North Carolina and NC State passes for 23 yards, matching his career high ... helped Career Statistics ... coached by Willie Stewart. pave the way for the Terps to rack up 239 yards on the Rushing g-GS Att. gain lost net Avg. TD lP ground ... (vs. WF) ... started and scored a touchdown on a 2006 13-3 4 12 0 12 3.0 1 5 2007 12-8 2 6 0 6 3.0 1 3 Personal: Born Jan. 13, 1988 … parents are Sharrone Lee 3-yard run, the second of his career ... (vs. WVU) ... caught Career 25-11 6 18 0 18 3.0 2 5 and Ben Odai … inducted into the National Honor Society as two passes for 13 yards ... (vs. FIU) ... recorded first catch a prep ... enrolled in the College of Letters and Sciences. of the season for seven yards ... opened up holes for Keon Receiving g-GS rec Yds Avg TD lP Lattimore to rush for second-consecutive 100-yard game 2006 13-3 4 46 11.5 0 23 ... (vs. Villanova) ... started at fullback but did not record 2007 12-8 7 56 8.0 0 16 Career 25-11 11 102 9.3 0 23 any stats.

24 Lee-Odai’s Adrian As a Freshman (2006): Redshirt season ... named Career Statistics defensive scout team player of the week for his work in Receiving g-GS rec Yds Avg TD lP Moten practice leading up to the West Virginia contest. 2007 8-0 5 87 17.4 0 41 Career 8-0 5 87 17.4 0 41 At : A three-year starter … versatile athlete who played quarterback, tight end, Jamari linebacker and safety … finished his senior season with 118 tackles, including nine sacks, four interceptions (two McCollough returned for a touchdown) and seven fumble recoveries ... 54 one of his returns for a TD was an 80-yard scamper in the LB • 6-2 • 221 • So. • 1V state championship game against Westminster … posted Suitland, Md. 90 tackles, including 10 sacks, and three interceptions as a (Gwynn Park HS) junior ... a consensus all-state selection ... first team All-Met by the Washington Post ... All-Gazette and All-Examiner 4 An agile, multi-dimensional third-year linebacker ... earned pick who was the Gazette’s Defensive Player of the Year DB • 5-11 • 195 • Jr. • 1V freshman All-America and freshman All-ACC honors last ... named to George Michael’s Golden 11 team ... PrepStar Baltimore, Md. season ... enters the spring No. 1 on the depth chart at Sam all-region ... 39th-ranked outside linebacker in the country (Randallstown HS) linebacker ... can play all three LB spots ... also a good pass by ESPN.com ... a Mid-Atlantic all-region pick by SuperPrep rusher ... leading returning sack producer (5.5), along with ... runs a reported 4.5 in the 40-yard dash ... teammate of A fourth-year player who has a chance to see time at safety Jeremy Navarre. fellow recruit Quintin McCree ... GPHS was 14-0, winning this fall ... enters the spring No. 2 on the depth chart at strong its first-ever state championship his senior year ... also safety ... made noticeable strides in the spring of 2006 As a Redshirt Freshman (2007): A honorable mention recruited by Penn State, Syracuse and Illinois … coached before having his season derailed with an injury. freshman All-America choice at linebacker by The Sporting by Danny Hayes. News ... also earned a spot on The Sporting News As a Sophomore (2007): Played in three games on special Freshman All-ACC Team ... selected to the Rivals.com Personal: Born April 22, 1988 … parents are Anthony teams ... saw action vs. FSU, NC State and Oregon State freshman all-league squad ... named the top freshman and Vanette Moten ... enrolled in the college of letters and ... served as a backup free safety during the season ... was on the team ... ranked ninth on the team in tackles (50) sciences. expected to miss most of the spring while recovering his and second in special-teams stops (15) ... played in all 2006 knee injury, but saw quite a bit of action. 13 games as a reserve ... saw significant time at all three Moten’s Career Statistics linebacker spots and at end in pass-rushing situations ... his Defense g-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU int. 5.5 sacks, all of which came in the final five games, were 2007 13-0 29 21 50 7.5-40 5.5-38 3 0 1 1-19 As a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Missed the season with Career 13-0 29 21 50 7.5-40 5.5-38 3 0 1 1-19 a knee injury. tied for second on the team ... third on the team in tackles for loss (7.5) ... tied for the team lead in forced fumbles As a Freshman (2005): Redshirt season. (three) ... tied for seventh in the ACC in forced fumbles jeremy (0.23 per game) ... (vs. OSU, Emerald Bowl) ... posted five navarre At Randallstown High School: A three-year starter who tackles, including two tackles for loss and two sacks, both transferred from Milford Academy after his freshman season career highs ... also forced a Lyle Moevao second-quarter ... posted 31 tackles (27 solo), a sack, one forced fumble fumble ... (vs. NCSU) ... had two tackles, including a sack and four interceptions his senior year ... also rushed 14 for a loss of 11 yards ... (vs. FSU) ... recorded a career-high times for 211 yards and caught 38 passes for 422 yards seven tackles, including a career-best five solo stops ... and a touchdown ... notched 56 tackles and six interceptions sacked Drew Weatherford in the fourth quarter and forced while catching 28 passes and nine TDs as a junior … senior a fumble which Maryland recovered ... (vs. BC) ... made 40 honors include honorable mention all-state (Big School), five tackles, including his second sack in as many weeks DL • 6-3 • 270 • Sr.• 3V second team All-Met (Baltimore Sun) and first team all- ... (vs. UNC) ... had four tackles including a sack of seven Joppatowne, Md. county ... a SuperPrep All-American ... an All-Atlantic region yards ... also forced a fumble and broke up a pass ... (vs. (Joppatowne HS) pick by PrepStar ... the 18th-ranked corner in the country Clemson) ... recorded four tackles ... (vs. UVA) ... made three tackles ... (vs. GT) ... saw significant action at outside and sixth-rated player overall in the state of Maryland by A quick, athletic defensive end who has emerged as one linebacker after Erin Henderson and Rick Costa missed Rivals.com ... was selected as second team All-Met and of the top pass rushers in the ACC ... has good hands and time due to injury ... had five tackles, including four solo All-Baltimore City/County by the Baltimore Sun as a junior plays with good leverage ... a converted fullback who has stops ... (vs. Rutgers) ... made three tackles, including one ... also competed in track four years, specializing in the 200 a good motor ... a durable player who has not missed a for a loss of a yard ... (vs. WF) ... had five tackles, including meters, 400 meters and 300-meter hurdles ... also recruited game in his career ... has started 35 of the last 37 games at four solo stops ... had one tackle for a loss of a yard ... by Penn State, Pittsburgh, Purdue and Virginia Tech … defensive end ... his 35 starts are tops on the team among (vs. WVU) ... recorded three tackles, including two solo coached by Albert Howard. active players ... ranks first among active Maryland players ... (vs. FIU) ... grabbed his first career interception in the in career tackles for loss (18.0) and sacks (9.0). Personal: Born Feb. 6, 1987 … parents are Gregory and first quarter of the game and returned it 19 yards ... pick set up Maryland’s second touchdown of the game ... also Pamela McCollough … father played fullback at Bowie State As a Junior (2007): An All-ACC nominee ... started all 13 recorded a pair of tackles ... (vs. Villanova) ... recorded two in the 1970s … a family studies major. games at defensive end ... tied for second on the team tackles in the first game of his collegiate career ... part of a in sacks (5.5) and tied for third in forced fumbles (two) defensive effort that allowed only 11 yards rushing for the McCollough’s Career ... earned the James M. Tatum Award as the team’s top game, and 28 total yards in the second half ... had a solid Statistics defensive lineman ... (vs. OSU, Emerald Bowl) ... posted spring and entered the fall No. 1 at Sam linebacker, along Defense g-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU int. six tackles, including a career-best five solo stops ... (vs. with Moise Fokou. 2007 3-0 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 NCSU) ... recorded four tackles and assisted on for a loss Career 3-0 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0

25 ... helped limit the Wolfpack to 10 rushing yards ... (vs. At Joppatowne High School: A three-year starter at both As a Junior (2007): Played in the first nine games as a FSU) ... had one tackle ... (vs. BC) ... made four tackles fullback and defensive end each of his last three years … reserve wide receiver ... also served as the No. 1 punt including 1.5 sacks ... also forced a fumble ... (vs. UNC) ... a very productive player who posted nearly 300 tackles returner ... ranked fifth on the team in receptions (19) had one tackle ... (vs. Clemson) ... recorded a career-high in his final two seasons ... had 145 tackles (110 solo), despite missing the final four games ... suffered a season- nine tackles ... (vs. UVA) ... made seven tackles, including 11 sacks and four fumble recoveries to go along with 15 ending knee injury during practice leading up to the Boston one sack for a loss of eight yards ... (vs. GT) ... started but receptions for 290 yards and three TDs his senior year College game (Nov. 10) … would have ranked ninth in the did not record any stats ... (vs. Rutgers) ... sacked Mike ... posted 14 tackles in the state championship game ... ACC and 58th nationally in punt return average (8.2), but Teel on fourth down and forced a fumble, when Rutgers had 152 tackles, 11 sacks and six fumble recoveries as played in less than 75 percent of the season’s contests ... was down by three points late in the fourth quarter ... play a junior ... a consensus first team all-state pick as a junior (vs. UNC) ... returned four punts for 31 yards and a kickoff set up Lance Ball’s second touchdown run on the very next and senior ... first team All-Met (Baltimore Sun) both years for 20 yards ... (vs. Clemson) ... had one punt return ... (vs. snap ... (vs. WF) ... recorded a tackle ... (vs. WVU) ... had as well … named Harford County defensive player of the UVA) ... caught four passes for 22 yards ... returned one four stops ... (vs. FIU) ... made three tackles ... part of a year as a senior and Baltimore Sun Athlete of the Year as punt for 13 yards ... (vs. GT) ... had two catches for 27 defensive effort that limitied FIU to 81 yards passing and a junior ... a SuperPrep All-American and that publication’s yards ... posted a season-high 90 all-purpose yards ... (vs. 82 yards rushing ... (vs. Villanova) ... recorded one sack No. 2 fullback in the nation ... an All-Atlantic region choice Rutgers) ... returned a punt for 11 yards and three kickoffs for two yards ... part of a defensive effort that allowed only by PrepStar ... selected as a National Football Foundation for 53 yards ... caught four passes for 34 yards ... returned 11 yards rushing for the game, and 28 total yards in the Scholar-Athlete, an award his father also earned in 1981 one punt for 12 yards ... (vs. WF) ... had three catches for second half ... missed quite a bit of spring ball with a knee ... team was 1A state runners up his senior season after 18 yards ... (vs. WVU) ... made three catches for 55 yards, injury, but was healthy for fall camp. going from 4-5 to 8-5 en route to a state championship his including a 22-yard touchdown grab in the fourth quarter junior year ... a state champion wrestler as a junior who went Jordan Steffy’s first career TD pass ... (vs. FIU) ... caught As a Sophomore (2006): Played all 13 games at defensive 88-2 in his prep career, closing with 71-straight wins before three passes for 18 yards, and served as the punt returner end, starting 12 ... ranked tied for first on the team in sacks enrolling at Maryland ... also recruited by Penn State, Boston .. had four returns for 29 yards with a long return of 19 ... with 3.5 ... his 9.5 tackles for loss were second on the College and Virginia … coached by Bill Waibel. (vs. Villanova) ... did not catch a pass, but did rush once for squad ... tied for eighth in tackes (47) ... (vs. PU, Champs three yards ... returned two punts for 24 yards. Sports Bowl) ... registered three tackles (all solo), including Personal: Born March 16, 1987 … parents are George and one TFL ... (vs. WF) ... recorded three tackles (one solo) Sherri Navarre … father also played football and wrestled at As a Sophomore (2006): Played in all 13 games at wide ... (vs. BC) ... notched six tackles (four solo), a TFL and Joppatowne and was the school’s first-ever state wrestling receiver, with five starts ... played mostly as a slot receiver a pass breakup ... (vs. Miami) ... recorded five tackles, champ … majoring in kinesiology. ... also saw significant action on special teams as one of including one TFL and a half-sack ... (vs. Clemson) ... the team’s primary returners ... ranked third on the team notched a season-high seven tackles (four solo), including Navarre’s in receptions (34) and second in receiving yards (396) ... one TFL ... (vs. FSU) ... proved to be the hero of the Career Statistics ranked fourth on the team in all-purpose yards (57.8 pg) ... game, blocking a potential game-tying FG attempt with 49 Defense g-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU int. ranked eighth in the ACC and 53rd nationally in punt return seconds remaining which sealed the victory ... recorded 2005 11-10 7 18 25 2.5-9 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 average (8.4 ypr) ... his 26 punt returns rank tied for 12th five tackles (three solo), including 2.5 TFL for a total of 12 2006 13-12 17 30 47 9.5-33 3.5-17 1 0 1 0-0 on the Terps single-season chart, while his 218 yards are yards, including a eight yard sack ... made two plays on 2007 13-13 17 24 41 6.0-36 5.5-35 2 0 0 0-0 12th ... also caught two touchdowns ... (vs. PU, Champs Career 37-35 41 72 113 18.0-77 9.0-52 3 0 2 0-0 defense which led to Terp touchdowns, forcing a fumble Sports Bowl) ... hauled in three passes for 60 yards, in the first quarter and also stopping a runner on fourth including a 29-yarder ... (vs. WF) ... caught two passes for down in the third quarter ... earned ACC Co-Defensive danny 11 yards ... (vs. BC) ... led the team in receiving with a Lineman of the Week (Oct. 28) for his efforts ...(vs. NCSU) oquendo career-high six catches for 65 yards and a touchdown ...... recorded one tackle ... (vs. UVA) ... had two tackles, one the score came on Josh Allen’s halfback option pass from solo ... the solo tackle came on a sack for a 4-yard loss, his the 9-yard line ... (vs. Miami) ... caught two passes for 16 first career sack ... (vs. GT) ... recorded five tackles, one yards ... (vs. Clemson) ... caught five passes for 36 yards solo ... (vs. FIU) ... notched four tackles, two solo ... had 1.5 and the team’s lone TD, the first of his career ... the score TFLs for a total of seven yards ... (vs. WVU) ... posted four was an 8-yard grab in the second quarter ... (vs. FSU) ... tackles, including one for a 1-yard loss. proved invaluable in the special teams unit, returning three 17 punts for for a career-high 85 yards, including a career-long As a Freshman (2005): Played in all 11 games at defensive WR • 6-0 • 190 • Sr.• 3V 45-yarder in the second quarter that set up a touchdown end, starting 10 … posted 25 tackles (2.5 for a loss) with Hackensack, N.J. ... also rushed 18 yards on an end-around play ... (vs. one pass breakup … (at UNC) ... in on a season-high tying (Hackensack HS) NCSU) ... recovered the fourth-quarter onside kick that five tackles ... (at FSU) ... had one of the finest games of his preserved the victory ... also handled punt return duties freshman campaign ... finished with three tackles, including A dual threat as both a wide receiver and punt returner ...... (vs. UVA) ... recorded three catches for 41 yards ... one two for losses ... tackled TB Lorenzo Booker for a 5-yard joins Darrius Heyward-Bey, Isaiah Williams and LaQuan of his receptions was a 20-yard grab over the middle for a loss in the first quarter ... (vs. VT) ... recorded the first TFL Williams to form one of the top receiving units in the ACC first down ... (vs. GT) ... caught two passes for 21 yards, of his career, wrapping up RB Mike Imoh behind the line in ... a heady player who is fast and tough with good hands … including a 17-yard reception ... (vs. FIU) ... caught three the first quarter ... (vs. WVU) ... registered a season-high played the slot receiver the last three seasons, though he passes for 18 yards ... also handled punt return duties, with five tackles ... (vs. Navy) ... finished with two tackles in his saw some action at X receiver in 2007 ... enters the spring five returns for a career-high 15.0-yard average ... was one first career start ... became the first true freshman to start a No. 1 at slot receiver ... also atop the depth chart at punt defender from his first return for a TD ... posted a career- season opener in the Ralph Friedgen era ... switched from returner ... also a solid contributor on the coverage teams high 111 all-purpose yards ... (vs. WVU) ... caught three fullback – where he worked in the spring – to defensive ... has played in 33 games with six starts at WR ... ranks passes for 40 yards ... rushed once on a reverse for 21 end during fall camp ... enrolled in school in January and 10th on the Maryland career punt return yards (341) list yards ... (vs. W&M) ... caught three passes for 55 yards ... participated in spring practice. and tied for 10th on the career punt returns (41) chart ... his hooked up with Sam Hollenbach for a career-long 38 yard career punt return average of 8.32 is 17th in school history strike in the first quarter ... was forced out at the 1-yard ... has also participated in track at Maryland.

26 line but the play set up TD run by Keon Lattimore ... also Antwine Perez’s Career Statistics handled the Terps punt return duties for the first time in Defense g-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU int. his career. Perez 2006* 7-0 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 2007 Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules As a Freshman (2005): One of four true freshmen to see Career 7-0 3 0 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 action in all 11 games … started the finale against NC State * at USC … finished the season with three receptions for 20 yards … outstanding on special teams, finishing with a team-best 10 dave tackles and two fumble recoveries … the fumble recover- philistin ies were against West Virginia and Boston College … (vs. 3 NCSU) … first career start … finished with a season-high DB • 6-2 • 200 • So.• TR two receptions for 10 yards. Westville Grove, N.J. (Woodrow Wilson HS/USC) At : A three-year starter who played wide receiver and safety ... career-best numbers A talented second-year defensive back who enrolled in in 2004 included 45 receptions for 843 yards with nine school in January 2007 after transferring from USC ... 34 touchdowns ... also returned seven punts (125 yards), 12 has practiced with the team since the spring of 2007, but LB • 6-2 • 231 • Sr. • 3V kickoffs (293 yards) and notched 81 tackles (53 solo) to sat out the last season under NCAA transfer guidelines ... Manchester, N.H. go along with two sacks and three interceptions ... led his worked at strong safety last spring and penciled in as the (Manchester Central HS) team in tackles as a junior with 94 while catching 27 passes No. 2 free safety entering this spring ... has three years of for 540 yards and seven touchdowns ... returned two kicks eligibility remaining. An athletic, versatile linebacker who had a breakout 2007 and one punt for TDs as a junior ... first team all-state by campaign ... one of the top tacklers in the ACC last season the Associated Press and Newark Star Ledger as a senior As a Sophomore (2007): Sat out to fulfill NCAA transfer ... has appeared in the last 36 games, with 13 starts, ... also an all-league and all-county pick as a junior and guidelines. all last season at Mike linebacker ... one of the team’s senior ... recipient of the Madison Square Garden High fastest linebackers ... will not take part in spring ball, while School Heisman ... an All-East region selection by PrepStar As a Freshman (2006 at USC): Played in seven games recovering from off-season shoulder surgery ... his 157 ... team went 10-2 and lost in the state championship game while serving as a backup free safety ... saw action vs. career tackles are tops among active Terps ... attained Iron his senior year … lettered four years in track and was one Arkansas, Nebraska, Arizona, Washington, Arizona State, Terp status in the spring of 2006 with the seventh-highest of the state’s top hurdlers ... 2005 time of 7.62 in the high Stanford and Oregon) ... posted three tackles on the sea- strength index on the team … posted a 40 1/2-inch vertical hurdles was fourth-best in the country … was also recruited son with one against Washington, Stanford and Oregon ... jump in spring 2006 testing ... did not test in 2007 due to by Virginia Tech, Boston College, Purdue and Rutgers … saw most of his action on special teams, but did come in at injury. coached by Ralph Dass. safety briefly in three games (Arkansas, Stanford, Oregon) ... graduated from high school a semester early and en- As a Junior (2007): An all-league nominee who ranked Personal: Born July 8, 1987 … full name is Daniel Oquendo rolled in college in the spring. fourth in the ACC and tied for 38th nationally in tackles Jr. ... parents are Ana Garcia and Daniel Oquendo … a crimi- (9.5 pg) ... his 124 tackles were second on the team ... nology major … last name is pronounced “oh-KEN-doh.” At Woodrow Wilson High School: One of the most started all 13 games at Mike LB ... fourth on the team (tops sought after defensive back recruits in the nation ... named among linebackers) with four pass breakups ... his 11.8 Oquendo’s a 2006 Parade All-American ... also tabbed first-team All- tackles per game in ACC play led the league ... posted Career Statistics USA Today ... named an EA Sports first-team All-American double-digit stops in each of the last eight regular-season Receiving g-GS rec Yds Avg TD lP and a member of Super Prep Elite 50 ... earned a spot games ... (vs. OSU, Emerald Bowl) ... posted three tackles 2005 11-1 3 20 6.7 0 10 on the Prep Star Dream Team and the ESPN 150 ... a 2006 13-5 34 396 11.6 2 38 ... recorded his first career fumble recovery and forced 2007 9-0 19 173 9.1 1 22 Super Prep All-American, Prep Star All-American, Super fumble ... (vs. NCSU) ... led the team in tackles for the third Career 33-6 56 589 10.5 3 38 Prep All-Northeast Defensive MVP, Prep Star All-Eastern time during the season with 10, including 1.5 for a loss ... and Gatorade New Jersey Player of the Year ... earned snagged his first career interception in the first quarter and Rushing g-GS Att. gain lost net Avg. TD lP first-team all-state honors ... selected The Philadelphia returned it 43 yards ... (vs. FSU) ... led the team in tackles 2005 11-1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Inquirer South Jersey Defensive MVP ... an all-conference 2006 13-5 3 39 16 23 7.7 0 21 with 10 ... also had one tackle for a loss ... (vs. BC) ... tied 2007 9-0 3 8 1 7 2.3 0 5 selection as a defensive back and quarterback ... had 82 for the team-lead with 13 tackles, including one for a loss Career 33-6 6 47 17 30 5.0 0 21 tackles, 10 deflections, seven interceptions, four forced ... (vs. UNC) ... second on the team with 10 tackles ... led fumbles and three fumble recoveries in 2005 ... also threw the team with seven solo tackles, one of which was for a Returns g-GS kOR Yds Avg. TD PR Yds Avg. TD for 1,700 yards with 14 TDs and ran for 195 yards with two loss of a yard ... (vs. Clemson) ... had 12 tackles, including 2005 11-1 3 35 11.7 0 0 0 0.0 0 TDs ... as a junior in 2004, he recorded 58 tackles, seven 2006 13-5 8 114 14.2 0 26 218 8.4 0 one for a loss of four yards ... (vs. UVA) ... made 10 tackles 2007 9-0 5 81 16.2 0 15 123 8.2 0 interceptions and four forced fumbles, and also passed for ... also broke up a pass ... (vs. GT) ... recorded 21 tackles, Career 33-6 16 230 14.4 0 41 341 8.3 0 1,763 yards with 15 scores and ran for another 10 TDs ... the most by a Terrapin since 1998 ... set a new career coached by Mike McBride. high for the second straight game ... also stopped Tashard Choice short of the end zone on a two-point conversion Personal: Born April 10, 1988 ... parents are Phyllis and attempt that would have tied the game at 28-all ... named Lewis Perez ... both were standout high school athletes ... ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week for his performance mother was first player to score 1,000 points in basketball ... (vs. Rutgers) ... recorded a then career-high 11 tackles, at her high school and father was a prep All-American ... tied for the most on the team ... had a career-best eight enjoys computers ... undecided on a major. solo stops ... also broke up a pass ... (vs. WF) ... notched

27 eight tackles ... had four solo stops ... broke up one pass Personal: Born Sept. 24, 1986 … mother is Liz Murphy … At William Howard Taft High School: A three-year ... (vs. WVU) ... recorded nine tackles ... assisted on one brother, Jacques, was an All-American nose tackle at Norfolk letterwinner who threw for 2,294 yards and 36 touchdowns tackle for a loss ... (vs. FIU) ... made four tackles on the State … a criminology and criminal justice major. with only seven interceptions … he also ran for 865 yards day and helped limit FIU to 81 yards passing and 82 yards with 13 rushing TDs … as a junior, he threw for 1,881 yards rushing ... (vs. Villanova) ... earned his first start at the Philistin’s Career with 21 touchdowns while rushing for 245 yards and three Mike linebacker spot and responded with a pass breakup, Statistics touchdowns … an all-state selection as a senior … was also three tackles, including one for a loss in the first half ... Defense g-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU int. league offensive player of the year and first team all-city in defense only allowed 28 yards total in the second half and 2005 10-0 5 2 7 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 Los Angeles … rated the fifth-best dual threat quarterback in 11 yards rushing for the game ... entered the fall No. 2 on 2006 13-2 15 11 26 5.5-15 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 the country by Scout.com … coached by Troy Starr. the depth chart at Will linebacker and moved to Sam LB 2007 13-13 54 70 124 6.5-14 0.0-0 1 1 4 1-43 Career 36-15 74 83 157 12.0-29 0.0-0 1 1 5 1-43 during preseason camp. Personal: Born July 14, 1987 … mother is Patricia Portis … Josh cousin of Washington Redskins running back Clinton Portis As a Sophomore (2006): Played in all 13 games as a … an American studies major. reserve linebacker and on special teams ... made two Portis starts at Sam LB ... ranked fifth on the team in tackles for Portis’ Career Statistics loss with 5 1/2 ... ranked 10th on the team in solo tackles Passing g-GS Att Cmp Pct. Yds TD int lg. eff. with 15 ... (vs. PU, Champs Sports Bowl) ... had one tackle 2005* 6-0 6 11 54.5 0 0 0 28 98.2 in a reserve role ...(vs. WF) ... played but did not record any 2006 Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules statistics ... (vs. BC) ... recorded two solo tackles, including 2007 Did not play Career 6-0 6 11 54.5 0 0 0 28 98.2 a TFL of five yards ... (vs. Clemson) ... notched three tackles (two solo) and a TFL ... (vs. FSU) ... recorded two tackles, 12 Rushing g-GS Att. gain lost net Avg. TD lP one solo ... (vs. NCSU) ... posted three tackles (two solo), QB • 6-4 • 210 • Jr. • SQ 2005* 6-0 24 184 21 163 6.8 0 30 including a 2-yard TFL ... (vs. UVA) ... notched two solo Woodland Hills, Calif. 2006 Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules tackles ... (vs. GT) ... recorded one tackle in his second (William H. Taft HS / Florida) 2007 Did not play Career 6-0 24 184 21 163 6.8 0 30 career start... (vs. WVU) ... notched two tackles, one solo, and one TFL ... (vs. MT) ... recorded three tackles, one * at Florida solo with one TFL in his first career start ... (vs. W&M) ... A multi-dimensional quarterback who transferred from the University of Florida at the end of the 2005 season ... enters posted a season-high seven tackles, second most on the dane team in the game... brought down a Tribe runner for a 2- the spring No. 3 on the depth chart at quarterback ... sat yard loss in the fourth quarter ... his four solo stops were out 2006 due to NCAA transfer rules and did not play during randolph also a career best. 2007 … an excellent runner with a live arm … set QB school record for 40-yard dash time (4.53) in spring 2006 testing. As a Freshman (2005): Played in 10 of 11 games as reserve LB … lone game he did not play was the season opener … As a Sophomore (2007): Ruled ineligible prior to the season notched seven tackles (five solo) on the season ... one of opener and did not see game action ... did practice with the six true freshmen to see game action… also had one-half team ... competed with Jordan Steffy and Chris Turner for tackle for loss and a QB hurry … (at NC St.) ... finished the No. 1 signal-caller job in the preseason ... hit on 20 of 75 with a season-high tying two tackles (one solo) and shared 36 passes for 231 yards with one TD and two picks in three OL • 6-5 • 300 • Sr. • 3V his first career TFL … (at UNC) ... recorded a pair of solo spring scrimmages ... connected on 5 of 12 passes for 104 Columbia, Md. tackles ... (vs. VT) ... finished the day with one tackle and yards, including a 68-yard TD to Darrius Heyward-Bey in (Wilde Lake HS) the first quarterback hurry of his career. the Red-White Spring game. A durable, fifth-year offensive lineman who assumed a As a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Sat out due to NCAA At Manchester Central High School: A four-year more prominent role in 2007 .... the returning starter at transfer rules ... earned the Terps’ offensive scout team letterwinner and three-year starter who played inside right tackle ... a reserve and part-time starter during the player of the year award. linebacker and tailback his last two years after starting at 2006 season ... a former defensive lineman who moved defensive end as a sophomore … finished his senior season to the offense in 2005 ... has put on over 40 pounds since As a Freshman (2005 at Florida): Saw action in six of with 108 tackles, one interception (returned for a TD), 4 1/2 arriving at Maryland … moves very well … has earned Iron 11 games … decided to transfer prior to the Gators’ trip sacks, one blocked punt (that he recovered and returned Terp status during the springs of 2005, 2006 and 2007 ... to the Outback Bowl … was 6 of 11 for 81 yards with no for a TD) and one fumble recovery ... also rushed for 1,002 recorded the fourth-highest strength index on the team touchdowns and one interception on the season … the yards and 13 touchdowns, averaging 8.5 yards per carry during spring 2007 testing. … had 27 career sacks ... a three-time all-state selection team’s fourth-leading rusher with 24 carries for 163 yards (5.6 avg.) … led the Gators in rushing twice (at Kentucky and who was New Hampshire state player of the year in 2004 As a Junior (2007): Started all 13 games at right tackle vs. Wyoming) … top passing day was a 3-for-5 performance ... rated as the No. 5 outside linebacker in the country by ... opened holes for running backs Lance Ball and Keon for 45 yards against Mississippi State … season-high rush- ESPN.com’s Tom Lemming ... a PrepStar All-American ... an Lattimore, who combined to rush for nearly 1,600 yards and ing day saw him carry the ball eight times for 59 yards at All-New England pick by SuperPrep (third-rated player in the 25 TDs ... also helped first-year starting QB Chris Turner Kentucky … career-high 29-yard carry to the 1-yard line set region) ... team won state championships all four years he post the third-best passing efficiency rating in the ACC ... up a DeShawn Wynn touchdown. played including a 13-0 season in ‘04 ... team was 47-3 in one of only two offensive linemen (also Edwin Williams) his career ... lettered two years in track (sprints and shot put) and three offensive players (also Darrius Heyward-Bey) … also recruited by Ohio State, Michigan, Boston College and West Virginia … coached by Jim Schubert.

28 to start each context ... shared time with Jack Griffin SuperPrep All-American and Mid-Atlantic region pick … a pass and took it 57 yards for a touchdown on his first career until Griffin moved to the starting right guard position due PrepStar All-American ... a second team All-Met selection by reception ... the 57-yard catch was the third longest by a to injuries ... (vs. OSU, Emerald Bowl) ... played all 54 the Baltimore Sun as a senior ... all-county as a junior and Terp on the season ... (vs. UNC) ... returned two kickoffs offensive snaps at right tackle ... (vs. NCSU) ... started at senior ... attended Sandalwood High School in Jacksonville, for 40 yards ... (vs. Clemson) ... had three kickoff returns right tackle and was in on 68 plays, second most among o- Fla., as a sophomore … also competed three years in track for 56 yards ... (vs. UVA) ... finished with four kickoff returns linemen ... graded out as the team’s best lineman, allowing three years and two in basketball … an early commit who for 68 yards ... (vs. GT) ... sat out with an ankle injury ... (vs. the Terps to rush for a season-high 249 yards ... (vs. FSU) also considered Penn State and Virginia … coached by Rutgers) ... rushed three times for 29 yards ... returned two ... started at right tackle and saw time on a team-high 72 Doug DuVall. kicks for 27 yards ... (vs. WF) ... made his debut on kickoffs plays ... graded out as the team’s best lineman ... (vs. BC) with four returns for 101 yards ... had a 39-yard return ...... started at right tackle and was in on all but one play (65 Personal: Born Sept. 4, 1986 … parents are Angela (vs. WVU) ... didn’t see game action due to an ankle injury total) as the Terps rolled up a season-high 472 total yards Randolph and Kevin Coley … mother is an officer in the ... (vs. FIU) ... sat out second straight game with an ankle ... (vs. UNC) ... started at right tackle and saw action in 74 Navy stationed at Fort Meade ... has lived in Maryland, injury ... (vs. Villanova) ... did not play due to an ankle injury plays ... (vs. Clemson) ... started at right tackle and in on Florida, West Virginia, Canada and Portugal due to military ... had his spring cut short after injuring a knee during the 63 plays, second most on the offensive line ... (vs. UVA) ... background ... carried over a 3.2 GPA in high school ... a first week of practice, but was ready for fall camp. saw action on 51 plays ... (vs. GT) ... in on 35 plays ... (vs. criminolgy major Rutgers) ... started at right tackle and saw time on 59 plays As a Freshmann (2006): Redshirt season ... named offen- as the Terps rolled up 458 total yards ... (vs. WF) ... started Da’Rel sive scout team player of the week for his work in practice at right tackle and moved to left tackle in the second half, leading up to the Florida State contest. subbing for an injured Scott Burley saw action in 67 plays Scott ... (vs. WVU) ... started at right tackle and saw action on 41 At Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School: A four-year plays ... (vs. FIU) ... started for second-consecutive game letterwinner and three-year starter who played tailback ... (vs. Villanova) ... started at right tackle and saw action in and free safety … had a monster senior season, rushing 55 plays, third most among o-linemen. 232 times for 2,523 yards (10.9 yards per carry) and 38 touchdowns ... rushed for over 1,200 yards as a junior ... was As a Sophomore (2006): Played in 11 of 13 games at the Maxwell Award winner for conference player of the year offensive tackle ... started four games at right tackle ... 23 as a junior and senior ... chosen all-state by the Associated opened holes for running backs Lance Ball and Keon RB • 5-11 • 192 • So. • 1V Press as a senior ... a Big 33 All-Star game selection ... area Lattimore, who eached rushed for over 700 yards on the Conshohocken, Pa. player of the year by the Times-Herald ... ranked by Rivals. season ... part of an offensive line which allowed just 19 (Plymouth-Whitemarsh HS) com as the No. 21 “athlete” in the nation ... a SuperPrep sacks, the second-lowest total in the ACC ... (vs. PU, all-region selection ... team was 8-3, winning the league Champs Sports Bowl) ... started at right tackle and saw A talented third-year running back who showed his expo- championship his senior year … lettered four years in track action on 46 plays ... helped the Terps roll up 206 rushing siveness in limited action last season ... a 2007 freshman (sprints) and basketball (guard) ... won state in the 100 yards, second-highest total of the season ... (vs. WF) ... all-league performer ... an elusive runner who has break- meters as a junior with a time of 10.56 ... also recruited by played and notched two big blocks in 28 plays ... (vs. BC) away speed ... enters the fall No. 1 on the depth chart at Virginia, Penn State, Boston College and Georgia Tech … ... started and saw action on 67 plays, with three big blocks tailback and kick returns ... his average of 21.8 yards per coached by Joe Iacovitti. ... (vs. Miami) ... saw action on two plays ... (vs. FSU) ... kickoff return rank 13th on Maryland’s career chart ... his saw action on five plays, recording one big block ... (vs. 566 career kick return yards are tied for 18th on the all-time Personal: Born May 26, 1988 … mother is Gloria Scott ... UVA) ... saw action on six plays ... (vs. FIU) ... saw action list despite just one season on the field. brother, Lee, was a defensive back at LaSalle and brother, at right tackle and notched one big block ... (vs. WVU) ... James, ran track at St. Joseph’s ... enrolled in the College started at right tackle ... (vs. W&M) ... started at right tackle, As a Freshman (2007): A freshman All-ACC pick by Rivals. of Letters and Sciences. posting two big blocks ... was in on a team-high 59 plays com as an all-purpose player ... averaged a team-high 84.2 ... a solid spring helped catapult him into more playing time all-purpose yards per game ... led the team in kickoff return Scott’s Career Statistics in the fall ... had the seventh-highest strength index on the yards (566), a Maryland freshman record, and ranked third Rushing g-GS Att. gain lost net Avg. TD lP team in spring testing. in rushing (135) as the No. 3 tailback ... his kickoff return 2007 9-0 14 137 2 135 9.6 0 33 yards mark is sixth on the Terps’ single-season school list, Career 9-0 14 137 2 135 9.6 0 33 As a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Saw action in four games while his 26 returns are fifth ... averaged 21.8 yards per Receiving g-GS rec Yds Avg TD lP as a reserve offensive lineman ... played against Clemson, return, a mark which would have ranked sixth in the ACC 2007 9-0 1 57 57.0 1 57 West Virginia, Temple and NC State … had two big blocks with enough games played ... averaged 18.5 yards each Career 9-0 1 57 57.0 1 57 and allowed two sacks in 56 plays … was not called for any time he touched the ball ... played in nine games, all as penalties … highest grade of the season came in limited a reserve back and kickoff return specialist ... (vs. OSU, Returns g-GS kOR Yds Avg. TD PR Yds Avg. TD 2007 9-0 26 566 21.8 0 0 0 0.0 0 action against Clemson, but best effort was in his play at Emerald Bowl) ... returned two kicks for 36 yards ... also Career 9-0 26 566 21.8 0 0 0 0.0 0 Temple ... had the 10th-highest strength index on the team rushed once for no gain ... (vs. NCSU) ... led the Terrapin in spring testing. ground attack with a career-high 89 rushing yards on only eight carries, an 11.1 average ... also returned the opening As a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season. kickoff 36 yards, to give him 125 all-purpose yards for the game ... (vs. FSU) ... had a career-high 149 all-purpose At Wilde Lake High School: A two-year starter who primar- yards ... returned four kickoffs for a total of 132 yards ... ily played defensive end ... also started at offensive guard nearly broke away from the coverage for a score on a as a senior …. finished his career with 157 tackles and 14 career-long 60-yard return ... also saw time on offense and sacks in his two seasons ... recorded 85 tackles, 10 TFLs, rushed twice for 17 yards ... (vs. BC) ... saw significant eight sacks and batted down five passes as a senior … a time at running back behind Lance Ball ... caught a screen

29 Terrell all-conference and a Pinellas County all-star … team’s the game near the end of the first half due to injury defensive player of the year as an outside linebacker his (concussion) ... was having one of his best games before Skinner sophomore season ... an All-Southeast region selection by the injury ... his season-long 39-yard completion to LaQuan PrepStar ... team won its district his senior year … also a Williams’s led to a Lance Ball second-quarter TD run ... two-year letterwinner in basketball … also recruited by UCF, (vs. WF) ... completed 11 of 20 passes for 115 yards ... Ole Miss, Iowa State, Michigan State and Georgia Tech … gained 39 yards on seven rushes, but had a net of -22 due coached by Jean Gordon. to sacks ... matched his career long with a 14-yard run ... (vs. WVU) ... finished 16-for-23 for a career-high 180 yards Personal: Born Feb. 24, 1987 … full name is Terrell Skinner ... had one touchdown and two interceptions ... 22-yard 10 Jr. ... parents are Yvonne and Terrell Skinner … father is a touchdown strike to Danny Oquendo was the first TD pass DB • 6-2 • 214 • Jr. • 2V police detective … majoring in kinesiology. of his career ... (vs. FIU) ... completed 18 of 26 passes for St. Petersburg, Fla. 135 yards ... long pass was for 24 yards ... also caught first (Boca Ciega HS) Skinner’s career pass when his throw was batted back to him at the Career Statistics line ... (vs. Villanova) ... completed a career-high 19 of 24 A fourth-year player who is in his third season at defensive Defense g-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU int. passes (79 percent) for 174 yards and one interception ... 2006 8-0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 back ... moved from wide receiver prior to the 2006 season the junior’s starting debut was the most efficient effort by a 2007 13-0 9 3 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0 0 0-0 Maryland quarterback starting his first career game since ... enters the fall No. 1 on the depth chart at free safety Career 21-0 9 3 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0 0 0-0 ... a well-built player with good speed and quickness … Brian Cummings completed 83 percent of his passes in a hard worker … has a long wingspan (6’ 9”) and a 36-inch Returns g-GS kOR Yds Avg. TD PR Yds Avg. TD 1995 win over Tulane to open the year ... his 79.2 percent vertical jump. 2006 8-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 completion percentage is tied for the seventh-best single 2007 13-0 10 176 17.6 0 0 0 0.0 0 game effort in school history ... also ran for 47 yards and a Career 13-0 10 176 17.6 0 0 0 0.0 0 As a Sophomore (2007): Played in all 13 games as a touchdown on eight carries ... emerged from the spring as the No. 1 quarterback after battling Josh Portis and Chris reserve safety ... also a regular on special teams ... posted jordan 10 special-teams tackles, which tied for fourth on the team Turner ... completed 30 of 47 passes for 376 yards with ... saw time as the kick returner, mostly early in the season steffy three TDs and no interceptions in three spring scrimmages ... (vs. OSU, Emerald Bowl) ... returned two kickoffs for 28 ... went 7-for-12 for 80 yards with three interceptions in yards ... (vs. NCSU) ... recorded one tackle ... (vs. FSU) the Red-White Spring game ... sat atop the depth chart ... had one tackle ... (vs. BC) ... played but did not record throughout fall camp and was officially named starter about stats ... (vs. UNC) ... recorded one tackle ... (vs. Clemson) 10 days before the season-opener. ... played and had one tackle ... (vs. UVA) ... played but did not record any stats ... (vs. GT) ... equaled a career high As a Redshirt Sophomore (2006): Served as the backup with two tackles ... (vs. Rutgers) ... matched a career-best 19 quarterback throughout the season ... saw action in one with two solo tackles ... also forced a fumble on a Rutgers QB • 6-1 • 209 • Sr. • 3V game, playing in the season opener vs. William & Mary punt return ... (vs. WF) ... had a career-high two tackles, Leola, Pa. where he was 0-for-5 with an interception ... showed in the both solo ... (vs. WVU) ... returned two kickoffs for 37 yards (Conestoga Valley HS) spring that his redshirt season helped him both physically ... (vs. FIU) ... returned three kickoffs for 39 yards with a and mentally. long return of 23 ... made one tackle on defense ... (vs. An intelligent, athletic quarterback who enters the spring As a Sophomore (2005): Redshirt season. Villanova) ... averaged 24 yards on three kickoff returns as the No. 2 signal-caller ... started the first five games in in his first action as a kick returner ... had a career-long 2007 before being sidelined with a concussion ... served As a Freshman (2004): Played in six games as a reserve return of 29 yards ... recorded one tackle as a reserve on as the backup QB in 2004 and 2006 ... has a strong arm the defensive side of the ball. quarterback … completed 12 of 32 passes for 132 yards on and throws a nice ball … also has good feet … recorded the season … (at UVa) ... came in late in the fourth quarter, a school record for quarterbacks with a 355-pound bench As a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Saw action in eight games completing 2 of 6 passes for 48 yards ... connected with press in spring 2006 testing ... did not test in the spring of Vernon Davis across the middle for a career-long 43-yard as a reserve defensive back and on special teams ... did not 2007, but had the highest bench press (335) among the record any statistics on the season ... played in the first four completion ... (vs. GT) ... came in during the third quarter quarterbacks ... has regained much of his quickness after and completed 5 of 9 passing attempts for 38 yards ... hit games of the season (William & Mary, MTSU, West Virginia battling injuries earlier in his career. and FlU) and the final four (Miami, BC, Wake Forest and Steve Suter along the right sideline on a third-and-8 for 13 Purdue) ... moved from wide receiver prior to the season. yards and a first down in the third quarter ... connected with As a Junior (2007): Opened the season as the starting Davis for a 13-yard completion on a play-action pass in the quarterback ... played in seven games, including starts fourth quarter, leading the Terps down the field where they As a Freshman (2005): Redshirt season … defensive scout in the first five ... injured vs. Rutgers and played in just team player of the year … named scout team Player of the scored their only touchdown of the game ... (vs. TU) ... made two games the rest of the way ... posted an efficiency his debut at the collegiate level, entering the game late in Week for his work in practice leading up to the West Virginia rating of 121.37 ... (vs. OSU, Emerald Bowl) ... did not and North Carolina games. the third quarter ... rushed for three yards on two carries play ... (vs. NCSU) ... served as the backup QB ... saw and attempted three passes ... had a career-long 14-yard action in the fourth quarter, going 1-for-1 for 11 yards ... run in the fourth quarter. At Boca Ciega High School: A three-year letterwinner and (vs. FSU) ... entered the game in the second quarter for starter who played quarterback, cornerback and linebacker two drives, completing one pass and rushing twice ... (vs. At Conestoga Valley High School: A four-year starter in his three years … in the Bogies’ run-oriented offense, he BC) ... served as the backup QB ... (vs. UNC) ... served rushed for 917 yards on 97 carries with 13 touchdowns ... at quarterback who took over the job midway through his as the backup quarterback ... (vs. Clemson) ... dressed freshman year … was 397 of 654 (60.7 percent) for 5,587 was 32 of 61 for 382 yards passing with six touchdowns ... and served as the No. 2 quarterback behind Chris Turner rushed for 200 yards in his team’s lone playoff win ... also yards with 51 touchdowns and 25 interceptions for his ... cleared to play earlier in the week ... (vs. UVA) ... did career ... last two seasons were his best as he completed returned an interception and a punt for a touchdown in 2004 not play due to injury ... (vs. GT) ... missed his first start ... named Pinellas County Player of the Year by the St. 283 of 447 passes for 3,781 yards and 34 TDs with only 13 of the year due to injury ... (vs. Rutgers) ... completed 4 interceptions … rushed for 929 yards and 22 touchdowns Petersburg Times ... team captain who was All-Sun Coast, of 8 passes for 70 yards and a touchdown before leaving 30 in his career ... a SuperPrep All-American and all-Northeast As a Sophomore (2006): Played in all 13 games as a including 11 starts, all at left guard ... has a 78-inch region selection ... an all-region pick by PrepStar ... first reserve cornerback and on special teams ... (vs. PU, wingspan ... recorded the second-best squat (655 pounds) team all-section as a junior and second team as a senior ... Champs Sports Bowl) ... played but did not record any among offensive linemen in spring 2005 testing … did not named his section’s offensive back of the year as a junior statistics ... (vs. WF) ... played but did not record any test in 2006 ... earned Iron Terp status for the first time in his ... also honorable mention all-state as a senior … led his statistics ... (vs. NCSU) ... saw action but did not record career the spring of 2007 ... had the 15th-highest strength school to the District III championship game as a freshman any statistics ... (vs. FIU) ... notched one tackle ... (vs. MT) index on the team in spring 2007 testing. ... a teammate of current Terp Stephen Smalls ... a four-year ... recorded two tackles, one unassisted ... (vs. W&M) ... letterwinner in basketball ... just the second player in school recorded a career-high three tackles, all solo ... also broke As a Junior (2007): Played in eight games, all at left history to record 1,000 points in his career ... also recruited up a pass, the first of his career ... ran sprints (60 meters) guard ... started the first seven games before suffering a by Penn State, Clemson, Virginia Tech and Michigan State for the Terp track team in the spring. fractured fibula and missing the rest of the regular season … coached by Gerald Novak. ... returned to the lineup for the bowl game ... aided running As a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Played in seven games, backs Lance Ball and Keon Lattimore to rush for nearly Personal: Born Sept. 26, 1985 … parents are Shari Steffy- including each of the last four … made one assisted tackle 1,600 yards and 25 TDs ... also helped first-year starting Long and Arnie Long … an excellent bowler (best game is a … (at NC St.) … recorded first career tackle. QB Chris Turner post the third-best passing efficiency 243) ... his grandmother owns the local bowling lanes ... vol- rating in the ACC ... (vs. OSU, Emerald Bowl) ... played in a unteered in his free time with the Special Olympics as a prep As a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season … did not get much reserve role at left guard ... (vs. Clemson) ... had his streak … a kinesiology major who maintains over a 3.0 GPA. work due to a shoulder injury. of 31 straight games played snapped due to his leg injury ... (vs. UVA) ... participated in 20 plays before leaving in the Steffy’s Career Statistics At Centreville High School: A three-year letterwinner and second quarter with a fractured right fibula ... (vs. GT) ... Passing g-GS Att Cmp Pct. Yds TD int lg. eff. two-year starter who played tailback, cornerback and outside started at left guard and was in on 49 plays, most among 2004 6-0 32 12 37.5 132 0 1 43 65.9 linebacker ... in nine games, rushed for 1,452 yards (161.3 o-linemen ... (vs. Rutgers) ... started at left guard and saw 2005 Did not play time on 74 plays, third most among offensive players ... 2006 1-0 5 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 -40.0 ypg) and 16 touchdowns ... also had two receiving TDs … 2007 7-5 104 70 67.3 686 2 4 39 121.4 rushed for over 750 yards in six games as a junior, but moved helped the Terps rolled up 458 total yards ... (vs. WF) ... Career 14-5 141 82 58.2 818 2 6 43 103.1 to OLB in the last four games to help a depleted defense started at left guard and appeared in 69 plays ... (vs. WVU) ... second team all-state (Virginia High School Coaches ... started at left guard and was in on 58 plays, tied for Rushing g-GS Att. gain lost net Avg. TD lP Association), all-district and all-region as a senior ... also second among offensive linemen ... (vs. FIU) ... started at 2004 6-0 24 62 93 (-31) (-1.3) 0 14 left guard ... (vs. Villanova) ... started at left guard and saw 2005 Did not play earned second team All-Met honors from The Washington 2006 1-0 2 1 1 0 0.0 0 1 Post ... selected to George Michael’s Golden 11 team ... a action in 48 plays. 2007 7-5 52 139 153 (-14) (-0.3) 1 14 Mid-Atlantic all-region pick by SuperPrep ... also an all-region Career 14-5 78 202 247 (-45) (-0.6) 1 14 selection by PrepStar ... lettered three years in basketball As a Sophomore (2006): Played in all 13 games along … also recruited by Georgia Tech and Boston College … the offensive line, starting three at left guard ... opened richard coached by Mike Skinner. holes for running backs Lance Ball and Keon Lattimore, who eached rushed for over 700 yards on the season taylor Personal: Born Nov. 5, 1985 … parents are Curtis and ... part of an offensive line which allowed just 19 sacks, Abigail Taylor … brothers played football at Purdue (Curtis) the second-lowest total in the ACC ... (vs. PU, Champs and South Carolina State (Steve) … a communications major Sports Bowl) ... started at left guard and saw on 47 plays who graduated in December, 2007. ... (vs. WF) ... started at left guard and recorded three big blocks on 58 plays... (vs. BC) ... started at left guard and Taylor’s Career Statistics saw action on 75 plays ... (vs. Miami) ... saw action on 23 Defense g-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU int. plays ... (vs. Clemson) ... played and was in on 30 plays 9 2005 7-0 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 ... (vs. FSU) ... saw action on 25 plays ... (vs. NCSU) ... DB • 5-11 • 193 • Sr. • 2V 2006 13-0 4 2 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 saw action and recorded the offensive line’s highest grade Centreville, Va. 2007 0-0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 in 16 plays, notching two big blocks ... (vs. UVA) ... saw Career 20-0 4 3 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 (Centreville HS) time and recorded the team’s highest grade ... (vs. FIU) ... saw game action in 14 plays, not allowing a sack or missed An athletic, fifth-year defensive back who played a reserve jaimie assignment ... (vs. WVU) ... was in on 16 plays ... (vs. MT) role in 2005 and 2006 before missing most of 2007 with a thomas ... saw action as a reserve ... (vs. W&M) ... saw action on knee injury ... enters the spring No. 2 on the depth chart 14 plays. at cornerback ... has played in 20 career games, mostly on special teams … an Iron Terp each of the last three As a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Played in all 11 games seasons … posted a 37½-inch vertical jump in the spring of along the offensive line, starting one at left guard … posted 2006 ... recorded the eighth-highest strength index on the three “big blocks” and allowed one sack in 162 total plays team (tops among DBs) in spring 2007 testing ... has also … (at NC St.) … team’s highest-graded lineman … (at TU) seen action on the Terps track team in his career. 76 … earned first career start. OL • 6-4 • 330 • Sr. • 3V As a Junior (2007): Did not see game action ... injured his Harrisburg, Pa. As a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season … offensive scout left knee during the final week of spring practice ... missed (Bishop McDevitt HS) team player of the week for his work in practice the week of preseason camp and most of the season while rehabbing the Northern Illinois game. the knee ... was cleared to play late in the season, but did A physical, athletic offensive lineman who is a two-year not get on the field. starter at left guard ... enters the spring No. 1 on the depth chart at left guard ... has played in 32 career games,

31 At Bishop McDevitt High School: A three-year letterwinner the first quarter, the second of two first-quarter TD passes At Chaminade High School: A three-year letterwinner and and starter who played offensive tackle all three years while ... it marked the second-longest touchdown pass for the starter … a drop-back passer in a pass-oriented offense … spending significant time at defensive tackle as a junior and Terps in a bowl game (68, Louis Carter to Walter White vs. was 139 of 265 for 2,047 yards with 16 touchdowns and 11 senior … allowed no sacks in his junior or senior seasons Georgia, 1973 Peach Bowl) ... (vs. NCSU) ... was nearly interceptions as a senior ... best season was his junior year while only giving up one as a sophomore ... had over 40 perfect, completing 19 of 24 passes for 206 yards ... his when he passed for nearly 3,400 yards and 30 touchdowns pancake blocks as a senior ... was the lone returning starter completion percentage of 79.2 ranks tied for seventh on with 10 interceptions ... had two 400-yard passing days as on a line that ended up blocking for the state’s leading Maryland’s single-game list ... did not throw an interception a junior ... second team All-CIF (California Interscholastic rusher, sophomore LeSean McCoy, who had 2,561 yards and was only sacked once ... also had a career-long rush of Federation) as a senior … an All-Mission league selection in 10 games in 2003 ... a SuperPrep All-American and All- 41 yards to set up Maryland’s first touchdown ... (vs. FSU) ... as a junior and senior ... named a “Far West” all-region pick Northeast region selection … first team all-state as a senior completed 16 of 32 passes for 242 yards and a touchdown by SuperPrep ... an all-region selection by PrepStar ... a ... first team all-conference as a junior and senior ... an ... hit Isaiah Williams deep for a 66-yard gain in the third three-year letterwinner in baseball (pitcher) … also recruited honorable-mention pick by PrepStar ... lettered three years quarter, the second-longest completion of his career ... (vs. by Louisville, Boise State, Oregon, Utah and Texas Tech … in basketball … also recruited by Notre Dame, Tennessee BC) ... completed 21 of 27 passes for 337 yards and three coached by Ben McEnroe. and Penn State … coached by Jeff Weachter. touchdowns ... set career highs for completions, passing yards and TDs .. his completion percentage (77.8) is tied for Personal: Born Sept. 8, 1987 … parents are John and Personal: Born Aug. 22, 1986 … parents are Jerome and ninth on the Maryland single-game list ... three touchdowns Grace Turner ... an avid scuba diver ... father was the Charley Thomas … member of the National Honor Society were the most by a Maryland QB since Sam Hollenbach original drummer in the band Ratt ... majoring in govern- ... carried over a 3.7 grade-point average in high school ... threw three against FSU in 2006 ... recorded first 300-yard ment and politics. brothers Jonathan and Joseph both attend Maryland … an passing day by a Terp QB since Hollenbach had 374 against economics major. UNC in 2005 ... his efficiency rating of 219.29 was a career TURNER’S Career Statistics high and ranked fifth in the ACC for the season ... his 330 Passing g-GS Att Cmp Pct. Yds TD int lg. eff. Chris total yards set a career high ... earned ACC Offensive Back 2007 11-8 241 153 63.5 1958 7 7 78 135.51 of the Week for his performance ... (vs. UNC) ... completed Career 11-8 241 153 63.5 1958 7 7 78 135.51 20 of a career-high 36 pass attempts for 209 yards ... (vs. Turner Rushing g-GS Att. gain lost net Avg. TD lP Clemson) ... made his third-straight start and threw for 217 2007 11-8 44 127 153 -26 -2.2 0 41 yards on 19 of 31 passing ... had thrown 70 consecutive Career 11-8 44 127 153 -26 -2.2 0 41 passes without an interception until a second-quarter pick ... (vs. UVA) ... threw for 103 yards on 13 of 19 passing ... Brian had a rush of 11 yards which netted a first down ... (vs. GT) ... earned his first career start and responded with another Whitmore 10 solid performance, completing 10 of 17 passes for 255 QB • 6-4 • 210 • Jr. • 1V yards and a touchdown ... his 255 yards were the most by Simi Valley, Calif. a Terrapin quarterback since 2005 ... they were also most (Chaminade HS) by Maryland quarterback in a starting debut since 1990 (Scott Zolak, 303 vs. Virginia Tech) ... his efficiency rating A fourth-year signal-caller who enters the spring No. 1 on the of 204.24 was the second-highest of his career ... his 78- depth chart after starting the final eight games last season yard TD pass to Jason Goode was the longest completion 51 DL • 6-3 • 250 • So.• SQ ... has shown improvement throughout his first three years of his career ... (vs. Rutgers) ... entered the game in relief of Chesapeake, Va. in his accuracy and knowledge of the offense ... can make an injured Jordan Steffy, and performed well in the clutch, (Oscar F. Smith HS) all the necessary throws and shows poise in the pocket ... leading the Terps on four scoring drives in the second half his career completion percentage of 63.5 ranks second ... completed 14 of 20 passes for a 149 yards ... connected all-time in Maryland history, trailing only on 7 of 8 passes on third down ... earned ACC Co-Offensive A powerful third-year player who is expected to compete for (1992-95) ... his career passing efficiency rating of 135.51 Back of the Week for his performance ... (vs. WF) ... took time along the defensive line or at LEO, a hybrid defensive is fifth in school history. one snap in relief of Steffy at the end of the first half ... (vs. end/linebacker position ... enters the spring No. 2 on the WVU) ... did not see game action ... (vs. FIU) ... did not see depth chart at DE ... posted the highest strength index As a Sophomore (2007): Ranked third in the ACC and 36th game action ... (vs. Villanova) ... saw his first career action, among outside linebackers during spring 2007 testing ... nationally in passing efficiency (135.5 rating) ... completed first subbing for an injured Jordan Steffy in the third quarter his bench of 365 and squat of 550 were highest among 63.5 percent of his passes after taking over for an injured and then finishing the game ... finished the Terps’ second the OLB group. Jordan Steffy ... played in 11 games at QB, starting the last scoring drive of the third quarter ... completed 4 of 6 passes eight ... threw for over 200 yards seven times, including the for 33 yards with two interceptions ... had earned a share As a Redshirt Freshman (2007): Did not see game action final six games of the season ... his completion percentage of the No. 2 QB spot in fall camp and assumed the backup ... spent most of the season as a reserve at LEO. of 63.5 is the fifth-best single-season mark in Maryland role prior to the season opener ... went 17-of-29 for 192 history, trailing only Scott Milanovich, who topped that yards and three interceptions in three spring scrimmages As a Freshman (2006): Redshirted. number three times in his career (1993-95), and Frank ... went 11-for-15 with 115 yards passing and one pick in Reich (1984) ... owns the 10th best single-season efficiency the 2007 Red-White Spring game. At Oscar F. Smith High School: A four-year starter who rating (135.5) in school history ... his 153 completions and played left tackle all four years, his last three doubling as 1,958 passing yards rank 17th and 16th, respectively, on As a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Did not see game ac- defensive end … had 75 tackles in his junior and senior Maryland’s single-season lists ... his total offense output of tion. seasons, setting the school record for tackles for loss (27) 1,932 yards ranks No. 16 on the the single-season chart in the process ... posted 22 of the 27 TFLs his senior year and his 241 pass attempts are 20th ... named the team’s As a Freshman (2005): Redshirt season … named offensive ... also had five forced fumbles, three recoveries and an most improved player ... (vs. OSU, Emerald Bowl) ... had scout team Player of the Week for his work in practice leading interception returned for a TD in 2005 ... recorded 24 sacks a pair of TD passes on a 17-for-29 day for 205 yards ... up to the Wake Forest game. in his last two years ... first team all-state as a defensive end found Darrius Heyward-Bey on a 63-yard touchdown in and offensive tackle his senior year ... honorable mention

32 all-state as a junior ... all-district and all-region as a junior As a Sophomore (2006): Started all 13 games at center isaiah and senior ... the No. 17 defensive end in the nation by ... one of two offensive linemen to start each game (also ESPN.com ... the 22nd-ranked strongside defensive end Stephon Heyer) ... opened holes for running backs Lance williams in the country by Rivals.com ... team was 22-2 in his last Ball and Keon Lattimore, who eached rushed for over 700 two seasons, finishing fourth in the state in 2005 ... also ran yards on the season ... part of an offensive line which track (sprints, relays and shot) … also recruited by Virginia allowed just 19 sacks, the second-lowest total in the ACC Tech, Florida, Miami, Ohio State and Tennessee … coached ... (vs. PU, Champs Sports Bowl) ... started and saw action by Rich Morgan. in 89 plays ... (vs. WF) ... started and was in on 53 plays with two big blocks ... (vs. BC) ... started and was in on a Personal: Born March 10, 1988 … parents are Alfanza and team-high 78 plays ... (vs. Miami) ... started and was in 84 Ocia Whitmore. on 35 plays ... (vs. Clemson) ... played on a team-high 59 WR • 6-3 • 200 • Sr.• 3V plays ... (vs. FSU) ... started and was in on 50 plays ... (vs. Montclair, N.J. edwin NCSU) ... started and was in on 50 plays ... (vs. UVA) ... (Bergen Catholic HS) saw action in a team-high 59 plays ... (vs. GT) ... started williams and was in on 56 plays, with no sacks allowed ... (vs. FIU) A rangy, speedy wide receiver with good size and hands ...... started at center and was in on a team-high 73 plays, joins Darrius Heyward-Bey, Danny Oquendo and LaQuan with one big block ... (vs. WVU) ... started at center and Williams to form one of the top receiving units in the ACC ... was in on 71 plays ... (vs. W&M) ... first career start ... has played in 30 career games, including each of the last posted one big block in 51 plays. 27 ... has started 17 games over the last two seasons.

As a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Played in each of the As a Junior (2007): Played in all 13 games at wide 60 final 10 games … played a total of 145 plays, recording receiver, starting six, including five of the final six ... split OL • 6-2 • 315 • Sr. • 3V two big blocks while allowing one sack … (at TU) ... was in time with LaQuan Williams at the Z receiver ... second on Washington, D.C. on 46 plays and did not allow a sack or commit a penalty the team with 395 receiving yards ... his 15.8 yards per (DeMatha HS) ... had no missed assignments ... (vs. UVA) ... was in on 26 reception was tops on the team among players with at plays and did not allow a sack ... (at WFU) ... credited with least five catches ... posted 18 of his 25 receptions over A fifth-year player who has established himself as one of the three big blocks while not allowing a sack ... (vs. WVU) ... the last six games of the season ... (vs. OSU, Emerald leaders of the offensive line ... emerged as the starting center played 25 plays at center and did not allow a sack ... (vs. Bowl) ... finished with three catches for 39 yards ... had a last season ... has played in each of the last 36 games ... his Clemson) ... made college debut, splitting time at center 9-yard TD catch from Chris Turner that accounted for the 26 consecutive starts are tops on the offense ... possesses with Ryan McDonald. first points of the game as Terps cashed in on the opening good strength and a solid work ethic ... moves very well. possession of the contest ... also had a 28-yard reception As a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season … offensive scout on the same drive ... (vs. NCSU) ... had three catches for As a Junior (2007): Started all 13 games at center ... team player of the year … earned scout team Player of the 52 yards, including a long of 38 ... (vs. FSU) ... had four nominated for all-conference honors ... one of two linemen Week for his work in practice the week of the NC State, catches for a career-high 84 yards ... made a career-long (also Dane Randolph) and three offensive players (also Florida State and Virginia Tech games (three of the season’s 66-yard reception in the third quarter to set up a Maryland Darrius Heyward-Bey) to start each game ... opened holes final six games). touchdown ... beat his man deep and then fought him off for running backs Lance Ball and Keon Lattimore, who for extra yardage ... that was the second-longest reception combined to rush for nearly 1,600 yards and 25 TDs ... At DeMatha High School: A two-year letterwinner and by a Maryland receiver on the year ... (vs. BC) ... had one also helped first-year starting QB Chris Turner post the starter … went to DeMatha to play basketball but finished catch for 45 yards ... (vs. UNC) ... had two catches for 44 third-best passing efficiency rating in the ACC ... (vs. OSU, his prep career as the school’s top offensive lineman … yards ... (vs. Clemson) ... started and tied a career-high Emerald Bowl) ... started at center and was on the field switched from basketball to football prior to his junior sea- with five catches for 47 yards ... (vs. UVA) ... played but for all 54 plays ... (vs. NCSU) ... saw time on 63 plays, son and ultimately played offensive guard (junior season), did not record any stats ... (vs. GT) ... had two catches enabling the Terps to rush for a season-high 249 yards ... offensive tackle and defensive end (senior season) … for 21 yards ... (vs. Rutgers) ... made two catches for 38 (vs. FSU) ... started at center and was in on 70 plays ... consistently graded out over 90 percent his senior season yards ... (vs. WF) ... had a pair of catches for 15 yards (vs. BC) ... started at center and was in on all 66 snaps ...... also recorded 78 tackles and six sacks … named first ... (vs. WVU) ... had one catch for 10 yards ... (vs. FIU) helped the offense post a season-high 472 yards of total team All-Met by The Washington Post and the Pigskin Club ... played but did not record any stats ... (vs. Villanova) ... offense ... (vs. UNC) ... started at center and saw action in as a senior ... also earned first team All-WCAC, all-county started but did not record any statistics ... missed spring all 75 plays ... (vs. Clemson) ... started at center and on and All-Gazette honors in 2003 … named a Mid-Atlantic all- practice to rehab his shoulder which was operated on at the field for 62 plays ... (vs. UVA) ... started at center and region pick by SuperPrep ... also an all-region selection by the end of the 2006 season ... missed spring strength and was in on 54 plays ... (vs. GT) ... participated in 44 plays, PrepStar ... DeMatha finished ‘03 as the state’s No. 1 team conditioning testing due to his shoulder injury ... was at full second most among offensive linemen ... (vs. Rutgers) and the 14th-ranked team in the nation by USA Today … strength for fall camp. ... started at center and saw action on 50 plays ... helped was in the basketball program two years … an early commit the offense post 458 yards of total offense ... (vs. WF) ... who was also recruited by Pittsburgh and Virginia Tech … As a Sophomore (2006): Played in all 13 games at wide started at center and appeared in 72 plays (tops on the coached by Bill McGregor. receiver, starting 11 ... grabbed three touchdowns en route o-line with Andrew Crummey) ... (vs. WVU) ... started at to becoming the team’s fourth-leading receiver with 28 center and saw action on 53 plays ... (vs. FIU) ... started Personal: Born Dec. 10, 1986 … parents are Edwin and receptions ... (vs. PU, Champs Sports Bowl) ... caught at center ... (vs. Villanova) ... started his 14th-consecutive Cheron Williams … a communications major ... member of three passes for 24 yards (vs. WF) ... caught three passes game at center ... saw action in 59 plays, second most on the dean’s list in 2006-07. for 65 yards and a touchdown ... the score came from five the o-line.

33 yards out after a career-long 48-yard catch he made earlier LaQuan ... returned two punts and one kickoff for a touchdown his in the drive ... (vs. BC) ... caught two passes for 41 yards senior year ... first team all-city as a defensive back by the ... (vs. Miami) ... played but did not record any statistics ... Williams Baltimore Sun ... honorable mention all-state (small school) (vs. Clemson) ... caught a career-high five passes for a ... also second team all-city by the Sun as a junior ... has season-best 66 yards ... (vs. FSU) ... caught two passes a reported a 40-inch vertical jump ... lettered four years in for 12 yards ... (vs. UVA) ... did not start, but caught one basketball (shooting guard), averaging over 20 points per pass for 13 yards ... (vs. GT) ... saw action as a reserve game ... also recruited by Virginia, Virginia Tech and James wideout ... (vs. FIU) ... caught four passes for 27 yards Madison … coached by Anthony Knox. and his second career touchdown ... the score came on a 5-yard strike with 10 seconds to go in the first half as he 3 Personal: Born June 27, 1988 … parents are Daphne snuck his feet inside the pylon on the left side on a third WR • 6-1 • 180 • So.• 1V Boone and Lasalle Williams ... enrolled in the College of down ... (vs. WVU) ... posted four receptions for 53 yards Baltimore, Md. Letters and Sciences. and his first career touchdown ... the touchdown came on (Baltimore Polytechnic HS) a 35-yard pass which he pulled in after it fell out of the L. Williams’ defender’s hands ... (vs. W&M) ... caught two balls for 47 Career Statistics yards ... first multi-reception game of his career ... set up a An athletic, rangy third-year player who emerged as one Receiving g-GS rec Yds Avg TD lP three-yard TD run by Lance Ball by streaking down the left of the top young receivers in the league last season ... 2007 10-7 15 217 14.5 0 39 Career 10-7 15 217 14.5 0 39 sideline for 47 yards on a Hollenbach pass. joins Darrius Heyward-Bey, Danny Oquendo and Isaiah Williams to form one of the top receiving units in the ACC As a Freshman (2005): Saw action in four games … caught ... a 2007 freshman All-ACC choice ... enters the spring No. Anthony one pass for four yards … (at TU) ... recorded first career 2 on the depth chart at X receiver ... spent his freshman Wiseman reception, a 4-yard catch from Joel Statham in the fourth season as a defensive back. quarter ... (vs. Clemson) ... made collegiate debut at wide receiver but did not record any statistics. As a Redshirt Freshman (2007): Named to the 2007 Sporting News ACC All-Freshman Team ... played in At Bergen High School: A two-year letterwinner and the first 10 games of the season at wide receiver before starter who set single-season school records in 2004 with missing the final three with a knee injury ... made seven 45 receptions for 897 yards and 12 touchdowns ... also had starts ... split time with Isaiah Williams at Z receiver ... 6 nine kickoff returns for 308 yards (34.2-yard average) ... fourth on the team with 217 receiving yards ... (vs. OSU, DB • 5-10 • 185 • Jr.• 1V caught 11 passes for 229 yards and three TDs as a junior Emerald Bowl) ... did not play due to injury ... (vs. NCSU) Silver Hill, Md. ... named second team all-state by the Associated Press ... did not play due to injury ... (vs. FSU) ... did not play (Baltimore Polytechnic HS) and Newark Star Ledger ... first team all-group, All-North due to a knee injury suffering in practice leading up to the Jersey and all-county ... an All-East region pick by PrepStar game ... (vs. BC) ... had one catch for 12 yards ... (vs. A fourth-year player who had most of 2006 cut short with ... an All-Northeast selection by SuperPrep ... team lost its UNC) ... made two catches for 28 yards ... (vs. Clemson) an injury ... will battle this spring for a starting spot at one first two games before running the table for a 10-2 record ... matched a career-high with three catches for 36 yards of the cornerback positions ... saw action in 2007 on third and the Group 4 state championship his senior year ... a ... (vs. UVA) ... started and had two catches for 19 yards down as the nickel corner ... came to Maryland after injuring three-year letterwinner in track … was also recruited by ... (vs. GT) ... played but did not record any stats ... (vs. his knee his senior season of high school, but seemed to Syracuse, Wisconsin and West Virginia … coached by Rutgers) ... recorded two catches for a career-high 66 return to the form that had him as one of the most coveted Fred Stengel. yards, including a spectacular diving grab for 27 yards, corners in the country as a prep … showed in spring 2006

which set up Keon Lattimore’s fourth-quarter touchdown ... testing that his speed returned (tied for the second-fastest Personal: Born Jan. 30, 1987 … parents are Ira and Rita also had a career-long 39-yard catch which helped set up a time among defensive backs) ... had the second-fastest 40 Williams … an American studies major ... father played first half TD ... (vs. WF) ... started and had one catch for 16 time (4.37) among DBs in spring 2007 testing. football at Rutgers and brother, Ira Jr., played at Wake yards ... (vs. WVU) ... started but did not record any stats Forest from 1998-2001 ... sister, Tahirah, is a guard on the ... (vs. FIU) ... earned first career start and had one catch ... As a Sophomore (2007): Played in all 13 games as a UConn basketball team. (vs. Villanova) ... recorded a career-high three catches for reserve defensive back and special-teams performer ... 40 yards in the first action of his collegiate career ... moved had 23 tackles ... also returned punts and kickoffs ... (vs. I. Williams’ from defensive back to wideout prior to spring workouts. OSU, Emerald Bowl) ... posted one solo and two assists for Career Statistics three tackles ... (vs. NCSU) ... tied a career-high with four Receiving g-GS rec Yds Avg TD lP As a Freshman (2006): Served a redshirt season as a tackles, all solo ... the solo stops were also a career best ... 2005 4-0 1 4 4.0 0 4 reserve defensive back. 2006 13-11 28 379 13.5 3 48 returned three punts for 15 yards .. (vs. FSU) ... played but 2007 13-6 25 395 15.8 1 66 did not record stats ... (vs. BC) ... recorded a career-high Career 30-17 54 778 14.4 4 66 At Baltimore Polytechnic High School: A three-year four tackles and also forced a fumble on a kickoff return ... letterwinner and two-year starter who played quarterback (vs. UNC) ... played and had one tackle ... (vs. Clemson) ... and safety … as a senior, rushed 67 times for 804 yards and played and had one tackle ... (vs. UVA) ... made two tackles six touchdowns ... passed for over 630 yards and seven TDs ... (vs. GT) ... recovered a fumble and recorded one solo ... posted 37 tackles and 10 interceptions his senior year tackle ... added a pair of kick returns for 34 yards, including ... had an amazing 20 interceptions his last two seasons a career-long 20-yarder ... (vs. Rutgers) ... had one solo stop ... posted three interceptions in a game twice in his career ... (vs. WF) ... had two solo tackles ... returned one punt for a career-long nine yards ... (vs. WVU) ... recorded three tackles ... assisted on one tackle for a loss ... (vs. FIU) ... played and broke up one pass ... (vs. Villanova) ... appeared as a reserve and recorded one tackle.

34 As a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Played in just one game, Wiseman’s Career at Mike linebacker entering the fall ... led the team in tackles seeing action as a reserve cornerback vs. Purdue in the Statistics in each of the three spring scrimmages ... had 10 tackles and Champs Sports Bowl ... had a solid contest with two pass Defense g-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU int. an interception in the Red-White Spring game. breakups ... was active but did not play in the first four games 2006 1-0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 2 0-0 ... missed the next eight games with an injury. 2007 13-0 15 8 23 0.5-0 0.0-0 1 1 1 0-0 As a Freshman (2006): Redshirt season ... named defen- Career 13-0 15 8 23 0.5-0 0.0-0 1 1 3 0-0 sive scout team player of the week for his work leading up to the William & Mary game. As a Freshman (2005): Redshirt season. Returns g-GS kOR Yds Avg. TD PR Yds Avg. TD 2006 1-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 At DeMatha High School: A three-year letterwinner and 2007 13-0 2 34 17.0 0 4 24 6.0 0 At Seton Hall Prep School: A four-year letterwinner and starter who played cornerback and tailback … missed most Career 13-0 2 34 17.0 0 4 24 6.0 0 three-year starter who played linebacker, tight end and of his senior season after injuring his left knee on a punt punter … senior statistics included 140 tackles, five sacks, return in game two vs. Gilman ... scored two rushing touch- Alex four forced fumbles, one interception, 20 receptions for 250 downs in the Stags’ season opener against H.D. Woodson ... yards and four touchdown receptions ... had 145 tackles, was the team’s leading rusher as a junior and sophomore ... Wujciak five sacks and one interception as a junior ... also caught 23 ran for over 1,000 yards with 18 touchdowns in 2003 ... had passes for 450 yards and three touchdowns in ‘04 ... state of three TDs in his team’s state championship win his junior New Jersey Defensive Player of the Year in 2005 ... first team year ... listed as the 10th-best cornerback in the nation by all-state by the Associated Press and Newark Star Ledger ... Rivals.com ... a SuperPrep All-American ... an All-East region the 17th-rated inside linebacker in the nation by ESPN.com selection by PrepStar ... honorable mention all-state as a ... the 18th-ranked player in New Jersey and the 24th-rated junior by the Associated Press ... first team All-WCAC and middle linebacker in the country by Rivals.com ... team was 33 a state semifinalist his senior season ... also a three-year All-Gazette as a junior ... team won state his last two years LB • 6-3 • 255 • So.• SQ starter (power forward) for his school’s basketball team ... and was 22-1 in that time ... also a three-year letterwinner West Caldwell, N.J. team was ranked No. 1 in the state his junior year … also in track and three-time All-American ... was the national prep (Seton Hall Prep HS) record holder in the indoor 200-meters with a time of 21.64 recruited by Michigan State, Louisville, Nebraska, Wisconsin … was also recruited by Miami, Florida, Nebraska, Michigan and Rutgers … coached by John Finnegan. and Virginia Tech … coached by Bill McGregor. A strong and athletic linebacker who is expected to be a significant contributor this season after missing 2007 with Personal: Born April 15, 1988 … parents are Alan and Erin Personal: Born March 8, 1987 … mother is Vanessa Wise- a knee injury ... enters the spring No. 1 on the depth chart at Wujciak … father played offensive guard at Notre Dame man … is the first member of his family to attend college … Mike linebacker ... posted the second-highest strength index during the Irish’s national championship season in 1974 ... enrolled in the College of Letters and Sciences. among inside linebackers during spring 2007 testing. played at the same time as Daniel “Rudy” Ruettiger and can be seen in the famous shot of Ruettiger shown at the end of As a Redshirt Freshman (2007): Missed the season after the film ... last name is pronounced “woe-jack” ... enrolled in suffering a knee injury in preseason camp ... following an the College of Letters and Sciences. impressive spring, joined Chase Bullock atop the depth chart 2008 recruiting class

The University of Maryland football program signed 18 stenberg (Flemington, N.J.), LB Demetrius Hartsfield by Scout.com. student-athletes to National Letters of Intent for the 2008 (Raleigh, N.C), DL Masengo Kabongo (Stratford, Conn.), Kabongo, one of four defensive-line recruits, was ranked season, Coach Ralph Friedgen announced Feb. 6, the first DL Zach Kerr (Gaithersburg, Md.) and OL Justin Lewis 15th nationally among defensive tackles by Scouts, Inc. day of the national signing period. (Johnsonville, S.C.). He was also the second-ranked player in the state of Con- The class is highlighted by five All-Americans, 16 student- Of the 16 signees ranking in the top 100 at their positions necticut by Rivals.com. athletes ranked among the top 100 nationally at their position by various outlets, seven were ranked among the top 25. The signees hail from eight states, including Maryland/ and 13 who received all-state honors during their career. Campbell was 12th among tight ends by Scouts, Inc. Washington D.C. (9), Virginia (2), North Carolina (2), Con- In addition, seven of the signees were labeled four-star coming out of high school, and No. 9 nationally among prep necticut (1), Georgia (1), New Jersey (1), (1) recruits by Rivals.com. players. He attended Hargrave Military Academy last fall. and South Carolina (1). The Terps kept quite a bit of local talent at home, as Each of the three Terps’ wide-receiver signees were Nationally, the Terps ranked high among their peers at nine members of the class hail from the state of Maryland ranked among the top 25 in the nation at their position by three positions. Rivals.com has Maryland’s tight end crop or Washington, D.C. various outlets. ranked No. 4 in the country. The Terps also produced the “This is a great class in terms of size, speed and ath- Tate was No. 16 nationally among receivers by Scout. ninth-best wide receiver class and sixth-best defensive leticism,” Friedgen said. “It’s also, by far, the best class com and was the top-rated recruit in the state of Maryland tackle group. academically we’re had to date.” by that outlet. In fact, according to Scout.com, the Terps The rest of the class includes QB Tyler Bass (Atlanta, WR Kerry Boykins (Chesapeake, Va.), WR Kevin landed two of the top three recruits in the state of Maryland. Ga.), OL R.J. Dill (Camp Hill, Pa.), DL A.J. Francis (Severn, Dorsey (Forestville, Md.) and Gary Douglas (Durham, They also signed four of the top 11 recruits in the state, Md.), OL Justin Gilbert (Richmond, Va.) and RB Davin N.C.) were each PrepStar All-Americans, while TE Devonte according to Rivals.com. Meggett (Clinton, Md.). Campbell (Forestville, Md.) and WR (Forest- Boykins was another highly regarded wideout. He was Four members of the recruiting class ‑ Campbell, Dorsey, ville, Md.) were SuperPrep All-Americans. All five were ranked No. 20 nationally among wide receivers by Scouts, Furstenberg, and Hartsfield - have completed their high also named all-state. Inc., and the eighth-best prospect in the state of Virginia school curriculum and have enrolled in classes for the spring Other all-state honorees included DL Cody Blue by Rivals.com. semester. They will be eligible for spring ball and have four (Columbia, Md.), DB Cameron Chism (Forestville, Md.), Dorsey was the third-best product in the state of years of eligibility remaining beginning in the fall. LB Eteyan Edet (Fort Washington, Md.), TE MAtt Fur- Maryland and ranked No. 25 nationally among wideouts

35 A pair of defensive linemen - Carl Russell (Washington, 2008 Maryland Signees D.C.) and Joe Vellano (Rexford, N.Y.) - are also recent Name Pos. Yr.-Elig. ht. wt. hometown (High School/Previous School) additions to the roster, though not included among the 18 Tyler Bass QB Fr.-HS 6-3 220 Atlanta, Ga. (Stockbridge High School) signees. Cody Blue DL Fr.-HS 6-4 286 Columbia, Md. (Wilde Lake High School) Russell and Vellano signed with the Terps last season Kerry Boykins WR Fr.-HS 6-1 200 Chesapeake, Va. (Oscar Frommel Smith High School) and enrolled in classes last month. They will also be Devonte Campbell TE Fr.-HS 6-3 240 Forestville, Md. (Forestville HS/Hargrave Military Academy) eligible for spring practice and have four years of eligibility Cameron Chism DB Fr.-HS 6-0 185 Forestville, Md. (Bishop McNamara High School) beginning in the fall. R.J. Dill OL Fr.-HS 6-6 274 Camp Hill, Pa. (Trinity High School) Russell is another local product. He was a standout Kevin Dorsey WR Fr.-HS 6-2 195 Forestville, Md. (Forestville High School) two-way lineman at H.D. Woodson High School. He earned Gary Douglas RB Fr.-HS 5-11 179 Durham, N.C. (Hillside High School) honorable mention All-Met honors as an offensive lineman Eteyen Edet LB Fr.-HS 6-1 235 Fort Washington, Md. (Friendly Senior High School) in 2006 and was a Pigskin Club All-Metropolitan choice as A.J. Francis DL Fr.-HS 6-5 310 Severn, Md. (Gonzaga College High School [D.C.]) a senior defensive lineman. Vellano was a second-team Matt Furstenburg TE Fr.-HS 6-4 230 Flemington, N.J. (Hunterdon Central Regional HS / The Hun School) all-state defensive tackle in 2006. Justin Gilbert OL Fr.-HS 6-6 283 Richmond, Va. (Monacan High School) Demetrius Hartsfield LB Fr.-HS 6-2 235 Raleigh, N.C. (Southeast Raleigh High School) Tyler Masengo Kabongo DL Fr.-HS 6-1 285 Stratford, Conn. (Fairfield College Prep) Zach Kerr DL Fr.-HS 6-3 310 Gaithersburg, Md. (Quince Orchard High School) Bass Justin Lewis OL Fr.-HS 6-4 320 Johnsonville, S.C. (Johnsonville High School) Quarterback RB Fr.-HS 5-8 210 Clinton, Md. (Surrattsville High School) Fr.-HS, 6-3, 220 Kenny Tate WR Fr.-HS 6-4 215 Forestville, Md. (DeMatha High School) Atlanta, Ga. (Stockbridge High School) Other Roster Additions At Stockbridge High School: A dual-threat quarterback Name Pos. Yr.-Elig ht. wt. hometown/High School/Previous School with excellent strength who can make plays with his legs Carl Russell* DL Fr.-HS 6-6 270 Washington, D.C. (H.D. Woodson HS) as well as his arm … a good-sized athlete who ranked No. Joe Vellano* DL Fr.-HS 6-3 270 Rexford, N.Y. (Christian Brothers Academy) 73 nationally among quarterbacks by Scout.com ... also ranked No. 57 nationally among athletes by Scouts, Inc. ... * - signed in 2007 and enrolled in January. a two-year starter at quarterback ... completed 99 of 181 passes for 1,203 yards and 12 touchdowns with only three interceptions his senior season … added 606 yards and 11 Baltimore Sun … also lettered in track (shot put) … also … had 35 catches for 750 yards and six touchdowns as a touchdowns on 81 carries … threw for 1,200 yards and 16 considered Illinois, Connecticut, Boston College and Vir- junior …also ran the 55-meter hurdles for the track team in touchdowns in 2006 when he led an offense which aver- ginia Tech … coached by Doug Duvall. 2006 and 2007, earning all-district honors … also recruited aged 30 points per game ... also recruited by Louisville, by Tennessee, Michigan State, North Carolina, NC State, Purdue, Western Kentucky, Memphis and East Carolina … Personal: Born Jan. 31, 1990 … parents are Dana Blue Virginia Tech and Virginia… coached by Richard Morgan. coached by Steve Collins. and Petra Montague … father played quarterback at Towson … has worked hard to improve his grades and Personal: Born Feb. 23, 1990 … mother is Sonya Wright Personal: Born Dec. 20, 1989 in Honolulu, Hawaii … chose Maryland partly because of the program’s emphasis … helps tutor elementary school children in reading and parents are Debbie and Harold Bass ... father is a Prince on academics … planning to major in criminal justice. math … on the academic honor roll in high school … inter- Georges County native and life-long Maryland fan … very ested in earning a criminal justice degree so he can pursue involved in an elementary school mentoring program ... a career as an FBI agent. undecided on a major but favoring pre-dentistry or com- Kerry munications. Boykins Devonte Wide Receiver Cody Fr.-HS, 6-1, 200 Campbell Chesapeake, Va. (Oscar Frommel Smith High School) Tight End Blue Fr.-HS, 6-3, 240 Defensive Lineman At Oscar Frommell Smith High School: A speedy yet Forestville, Md. (Forestville High School/ Fr.-HS, 6-4, 286 physical wide receiver with explosive abilities as a kick Hargrave Military Academy) Columbia, Md. (Wilde Lake High School) returner … also saw time at strong safety during his career … a member of the ESPN 150 ... the 138th-ranked pros- Enrolled in school in January and eligible for spring ball ... At Wilde Lake High School: A hard-working defensive pect in the nation by ESPN.com ... ranked No. 194 on the will be a true freshman in the fall. tackle who can move well despite his large frame … the Rivals.com 250 ... rated No. 20 nationally among receivers 19th-ranked player in the state of Maryland according to by Scouts, Inc. and No. 26 by Rivals.com ... the eighth-best At Hargrave Military Academy (2007): Ranked No. 9 Rivals.com … a three-star prospect, ranked as the 64th- prospect in the state of Virginia by Rivals.com ... the 11th- overall nationally among prep players by Rivals.com ... had best defensive tackle in the nation by Scout.com and No. ranked recruit in Virginia according to SuperPrep … rated a 73-yard TD reception in a 30-0 win over Robert Morris ... 78 among offensive tackles by Scouts, Inc. ... a two-way No. 13 overall among Virginia recruits by Scout.com … had three catches for 67 yards in a 22-12 loss to Louisburg starter at offensive tackle and along the defensive line … earned second-team all-state honors as a junior and first- College ... had one catch for 18 yards in a 37-20 loss to helped lead the team to an 8-2 record his senior season team honors as a senior … a two-time first-team All-Tide- Tennessee ... originally signed with the Terps in February, when totaled 38 tackles, including four sacks, along the water selection … named team captain and best receiver 2007, but attended the Chatham, Va., school that fall ... defensive line … a 2007 first-team Big School All-Mary- as a senior … although missed half of the season with an coached by Robert Prunty. land selection along the offensive line ... a second-team injury, totaled 43 catches for 705 yards and nine scores as All-Howard County selection as an offensive tackle by the a senior … led team to an Eastern Regional Title in 2007 36 At Forestville High School: A solid two-way player who R.J. Personal: Born Feb. 23, 1990 … parents are John and possess good hands and athletic ability ... started as a ju- Adrienne Dorsey … has two sisters, Latasha and Aleisha nior and senior at tight end and linebacker ... one of the Dill … served as the commandant of his high school ... inter- top recruits in the nation ... a SuperPrep All-American ... Offensive Lineman ested in majoring in business management. labeled a four-star recruit by Rivals.com ... ranked No. 4 Fr.-HS, 6-6, 274 on SuperPrep’s Mid-Atlantic 36 and No. 4 on Rivals.com’s Camp Hill, Pa. (Trinity High School) Gary Maryland 15 ... also ranked No. 12 nationally among tight ends by Scouts, Inc. and No. 15 by Rivals.com ... a 2006 At Trinity High School: A strong tackle with a massive first team All-Met selection on defense ... posted 31 recep- Douglas frame … started at both offensive and defensive tackle for Running Back tions for 1,145 yards and 13 TDs as a senior in leading his Trinity … the 25th-best prospect in the state of Pennsylva- Fr.-HS, 5-11, 179 team to the Maryland 1A South Region final. ... also had nia by SuperPrep … the 58th-ranked prospect in the state Durham, N.C. (Hillside High School) 72 tackles, including four sacks, and three interceptions ... by Scout.com … rated No. 61 nationally among offensive posted 20 receptions for 768 yards with 10 touchdowns as tackles by Scouts, Inc. ... a first team All-Mid-Penn Con- At Hillside High School: A multi-purpose back … a Prep- a junior ... chipped in 62 tackles, including seven sacks, in ference selection in 2006 and 2007 … helped pave the Star All-American ... an all-state honoree as a senior … 2005 ... also a standout in basketball, averaging over 22 way for Trinity to gain over 3,200 yards on the ground in a three-star recruit and the 46th-best back in the nation points per game as a senior ... received offers from Ten- 2007 … recorded 26 tackles, two forced fumbles and four by Rivals.com ... also ranked as the 27th-best prospect in nessee, Georgia Tech, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Illinois and quarterback hurries as a senior … team won conference North Carolina by that outlet … ranked 81 nationally among Syracuse ... coached by Charles Harley. championships in 2006 and 2007 … scheduled to play running backs by Scouts, Inc. ... ranked 19th overall in the in the 2008 Big 33 game ... also a four-year letterman in state of North Carolina by SuperPrep and 31st by Scout. Personal: Born June 27, 1989 ... parents are Celestine basketball where he was team captain and the starting com … totaled 235 carries for 2,100 rushing yards and 22 Young and David Samuel ... earned a spot on the Forest- center … won a conference championship in basketball as touchdowns as a senior after piling up 1,889 yards and ville honor roll as a freshman and senior. a sophomore … also considered Penn State, Connecticut, 17 TDs as a junior … fumbled only twice in two seasons, Temple, Duke and Akron … coached by Jeff Boger. despite carrying the ball over 350 times … has soft hands Cameron and snagged 10 receptions for 225 yards and two touch- Personal: Born July 26, 1990 in Athens, Ga. … parents downs as a senior … saw time at kick returner as well … Chism are Bob and Michele Dill … father is a Navy grad ... has also ran track in high school … also considered NC State Defensive Back a younger brother, Patrick … referees youth basketball and California ... coached by Ray Harrison. Fr.-HS, 6-0,185 games at the local YMCA … interested in pursuing a busi- Forestville, Md. (Bishop McNamara High School) ness major. Personal: Born Dec. 21, 1990 in San Jose, Calif. … par- ents are Gary (Sr.) and Tammera Douglas … volunteered At Bishop McNamara High School: A speedy, athletic Kevin to help coach his stepfather’s pop warner team … unde- cornerback who also spent time at receiver … rated No. 20 cided on a major. nationally among cornerbacks by Rivals.com and No. 28 by Scouts, Inc. ... the 47th-ranked cornerback in the coun- Dorsey Wide Receiver Eteyen try by Scout.com … the seventh-best prospect in the state Fr.-HS, 6-2, 187 of Maryland, according to Rivals.com ... rated the 11th- Forestville, Md. (Forestville High School) best prospect in the Mid-Atlantic region by SuperPrep … Edet Linebacker a first-team all-state honoree as a senior and an honorable Completed his high school curriculum a semester early ... Fr.-HS, 6-1, 235 mention all-state selection as a junior ... a first-team all- enrolled in Maryland in January and eligible for spring ball Fort Washington, Md. (Friendly Senior High School) county and all-conference selection in 2006 and 2007 … ... will be a true freshman in the fall. the WCAC defensive back of the year as a junior in 2006 At Friendly Senior High School: An aggressive sideline- … recorded seven interceptions and 98 tackles that sea- At Forestville High School: An intelligent, polished re- to-sideline defender who had a standout senior season ... son, with 803 yards and seven touchdowns as a receiver ceiver with excellent size and soft hands … started at both a first-team all-state honoree in 2007 .. also earned All-Met … totaled 81 tackles, five picks and a fumble recovery for wide receiver and free safety … a PrepStar All-American and all-county honors as a senior ... labeled a three-star a touchdown in 2007 … as a senior, he caught 41 passes ... labeled a four-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com recruit by Scout.com ... ranked No. 41 nationally among for 750 yards and four scores, and also carried the ball ... No. 77 on Tom Lemming’s Top 100 recruits in the na- middle linebackers by Scout.com ... registered 110 tack- 10 times for 157 yards and a touchdown … scored twice tion ... the fourth-best prospect in the Mid-Atlantic region les, 5.5 sacks, two interceptions, two forced fumbles, and on kickoff returns and once as a punt returner … also ran by SuperPrep and the third-ranked player in the state of one fumble recovery as a senior ... spent his junior year at several events in track and field as a senior … also con- Maryland by Rivals.com … also ranked No. 3 in Maryland Fork Union (Va.) Military Academy after two years of prep sidered Pittsburgh, Illinois, Boston College, NC State and by Scout.com ... member of the Rivals 250 ... rated as the work at Wagner High School in Staten Island, N.Y. ... re- North Carolina, among others … coached by Bryce Bevill. 19th-best receiver in the nation by Rivals.com and 25th by corded 97 tackles, including two sacks as a sophomore ... Scout.com ... ranked No. 57 nationally among wide receiv- also played basketball in high school ... also considered Personal: Born Christmas Day (Dec. 25), 1990 in Wash- ers by Scouts, Inc. ... caught 30 passes for 1,025 yards Louisville, Michigan State, Tennessee and N.C. State ... ington, D.C. … parents are Barbara and Carl Chism … has and 13 touchdowns as a junior in 2006 … followed that up coached by George Early. an older sister, Carlethia, and an older brother, Carl, who with 50 catches for 902 yards and 11 scores in 2007 … had starts at safety for Texas-Southern … volunteers as an four interceptions as a junior, and seven more as a senior Personal: Born Dec. 18, 1989 in Staten Island, N.Y. ... assistant at his old preschool … currently undecided, but … also scored touchdowns on an 81-yard kickoff return, mother is Grace Yutuk ... mother is of Nigerian decent ... interested in pursuing a criminal justice major. a 60-yard interception return, and a run off of a fake punt has one younger sister and two older brothers ... name is during his senior campaign … a strong student who gradu- pronounced eh-TAY-n edit. ated early and enrolled at Maryland for the spring semester … also recruited by Illinois, Connecticut and Marshall … coached by Charles Haley.

37 A.J. Personal: Born June 19, 1989 … parents are Nancy and Masengo Roger Furstenburg … father played football at Richmond Francis … has two older sisters, Jill, who plays basketball at Col- Kabongo Defensive Lineman lege of Charleston, and Allison, who plays lacrosse at Defensive Lineman Fr.-HS, 6-5, 310 Richmond … also has a younger brother, Mike … enjoys Fr.-HS, 6-1, 285 Severn, Md. (Gonzaga College High School [D.C.]) hunting and fishing… considering kinesiology for a major. StrAtford, Conn. (Fairfield College Prep)

At Gonzaga College High School: One of the top play- Justin At Fairfield College Prep: An intelligent defensive tackle ers to come out of the District of Columbia ... a three-year with promising combination of size and quickness … a starter at defensive tackle and a two-year starter at of- Gilbert four-star recruit by Rivals.com … rated the No. 15 defen- fensive tackle ... the No. 4-ranked player in Washington Offensive Lineman sive tackle in the nation by Scouts, Inc. ... the 24th-ranked D.C. by Rivals.com as a senior when he posted 61 tackles, Fr.-HS, 6-6, 283 defensive tackle prospect in the nation and the second including 26 for loss and 4.5 sacks ... also had 71 pancake Richmond, Va. (Monacan High School) best player in the state of Connecticut by Rivals.com … blocks ... rated No. 68 nationally among defensive tackles ranked as the 33rd-best defensive tackle by Scout.com … by Rivals.com ... labeled a three-star recruit by Rivals.com At Monacan High School: An athletic hard-working two- a three-year starter on the defensive line (sophomore and ... also ranked No. 82 nationally among offensive guards way player who excelled at offensive and defensive tackle junior at DT; senior at DE) ... also started at offensive tackle by Scouts.com ... a 2007 first-team All-WCAC selection for the Chiefs … rated No. 68 nationally among offensive as a junior and senior ... an all-state defensive lineman as along the defensive line ... also named first-team All-Met guards by Scouts, Inc. ... named team captain his senior a sophomore, junior and senior … compiled 47 tackles, and first-team All-Pigskin Club ... played in the 2007 U.S. season … an All-Met offensive lineman as a senior ... also including 11 for a loss and 5.5 sacks, in 2007 … forced Army All-American Bowl ... an honorable mention All-Met recorded 22 tackles and a forced fumble in 2007… named three fumbles his senior season … registered 87 tackles, choice as a junior when he racked up 71 tackles, includ- second-team All-Dominion District and All-Metro as a junior including 27 TFLs, and five forced fumbles in 2006 ... also ing 4.5 sacks ... also had 60 pancakes blocks as an of- on both offense and defense ... a four-year letterwinner in ran track and played basketball his freshman and sopho- fensive tackle ... also considered Georgia Tech, Wake For- track (shot put and discus) … also considered Virginia more years … also considered Florida, Notre Dame, NC est, Notre Dame, UCLA, Florida State Virginia and BC … Tech, Virginia, Penn State, East Carolina and Marshall … State, Colorado and Syracuse, among others … coached coached by Kenny Lucas (first three years) and Joe Reyda coached by Danny Parsons. by Richie Magdon. (senior year). Personal: Born Nov. 22, 1989 … parents are William and Personal: Born May 23, 1990 in Lubumbashi, Congo … Personal: Born March 7, 1990 in Washington D.C. ... full Kimberly Gilbert has one younger sister, Ashley … enjoys came to the United States from the Congo in 2002 with his name is Anthony Joseph Francis ... parents are Michael hunting and fishing ... plans to pursue a business major. mother, Odette, who works as a doctor, at age 12 … has and Carrie Francis ... has one younger sister, Julia ... plans two brothers and one sister ... has overcome the language to major in communications with an interest in broadcast- Demetrius barrier to maintain a 3.5 GPA in high school … member ing ... enjoys writing poetry and music ... took part in the of the honor roll in high school ... involved in a number high school’s spring musical each year ... volunteered with Hartsfield of community service endeavors in high school ... speaks S.O.M.E (So Others May Eat), which fed homeless people Linebacker four languages ... interested in an international environ- in Washington D.C. ... had quite a commute during high Fr.-HS, 6-2, 235 ment and is looking to major in economics, international school, traveling nearly 30 miles one way. Raleigh, N.C. (Southeast Raleigh High School) business, or engineering.

Matt Completed his high school curriculum a semester early ... Zach enrolled in Maryland in January and eligible for spring ball Furstenburg ... will be a true freshman in the fall. Kerr Tight End Defensive Lineman Fr.-HS, 6-4, 230 At Southeast Raleigh High School: A rangy, athletic line- Fr.-HS, 6-3, 310 Flemington, N.J. (Hunterdon Central backer who was a three-year starter ...rated No. 30 nation- Gaithersburg, Md. (Quince Orchard High School) Regional High School/The Hun School) ally among inside linebackers by Rivals.com ... also ranked as the 18th-best player in the state of North Carolina by At Quince Orchard High School: A massive, hard-work- Completed his high school curriculum a semester early ... Rivals.com ... ranked No. 52 nationally among weak-side ing defensive tackle who shined as a senior despite con- enrolled in Maryland in January and eligible for spring ball linebackers by Scout.com ... an all-state performer as a stant double-teams ... the 11th-ranked player in the state of ... will be a true freshman in the fall. senior when he racked up 132 tackles, including 12 for loss Maryland according to Rivals.com ... ranked No. 31 nation- and eight sacks, as well as six forced fumbles and three ally among defensive tackles by Scouts, Inc. ... also rated At Hunterdon Central Regional High School: A tall, fumble recoveries ... also earned all-conference honors No. 55 nationally by Rivals.com and No. 81 by Scout.com athletic tight end with good hands … a four-star recruit in 2007 ... an honorable mention all-state and all-confer- ... earned all-met, all-county, and all-state honors in both by Scout.com ... an all-state and all-county selection as a ence choice as a junior ... posted 128 tackles, including 16 2006 and 2007 ... totaled 55 tackles and 6.5 sacks as a senior in 2006 when he had 28 catches for 400 yards and for loss and 10 sacks, with four forced fumbles and three junior ... recorded 40 tackles and three sacks in 2007 as four touchdowns … also netted 76 tackles and eight sacks fumble recoveries (one for a touchdown) in 2006 ... also he led Quince Orchard to a state championship win over on the defensive side of the ball as Hunterdon finished 9-3 played basketball (center/forward) and participated in track Arundel ... had a fourth-down stop on the goal line in that and won the state championship in 2006 … also lettered (high jump, long jump, shot put, 200m) ... lettered three game ... also started at offensive tackle ... also recruited in lacrosse, where he led Hunterton to three consecutive years in each sport ... also considered NC State, Duke and by Rutgers, Penn State, Illinois, Nebraska, and Minnesota, state titles (2005-07) … an all-state and honorable mention East Carolina … coached by Daniel Finn. among others ... coached by Dave Mencarini. All-American selection in lacrosse … team won conference championships in 2006 and 2007 … also recruited by Pitts- Personal: Born Nov. 22, 1989 in Raleigh, N.C. ... mother Personal: Born Aug. 29, 1990 ... mother is Tinya Kerr ... burgh, North Carolina, and Vanderbilt … coached by Matt is Tracy Hartsfield ... a member of his high school’s honor father is the late Winston Kerr ... has two sisters, Zittorah Perotti and Dave Dudeck. roll as a junior and senior ... plans to major in psychology. and Zionna ... could not play football prior to high school because he was too big, so he helped as an assistant with 38 his local little league team ... plans to major in communica- safety vs. Gwynn Park ... one of his most thrilling moments dangerous combination of size and speed … a threat to tions. was when he rushed for a first down on third-and-3 to help go the length of the field whenever he touches the ball … run out the clock and ice the game vs. Gwynn Park ... has demonstrated versatility and toughness … a four-star Justin rushed for 1,150 yards on 156 carrries as a junior en route player ... a member of the ESPN 150 ... the 132nd-ranked to honorable mention all-state accolades ... second-team prospect in the nation by ESPN.com ... the 16th-ranked re- all-county ... also had 10 rushing TDs in 2006 ... also a ceiver prospect in the nation by Scout.com … also ranked Lewis standout track performer who lettered all four years ... ran No. 19 nationally among WRs by Scouts, Inc. ... ranked Offensive Lineman sprints and threw the shot put ... all-county as a junior, and 23rd nationally among receivers by Rivals.com … the Fr.-HS, 6-4, 320 the team’s field athlete of the year ... also considered Penn fourth best prospect in the state of Maryland by that outlet Johnsonville, S.C. (Johnsonville High School) State, Rutgers and Virginia ... coached by Tom Green. and ranked third in the Mid-Atlantic region by SuperPrep … the 100th ranked overall prospect in the nation according At Johnsonville High School: An imposing physical Personal: Born March 22, 1990 in Clinton, Md. ... parents to PrepStar … four-year letterman and three-year starter specimen who played along the offensive and defensive are Vicki Davis and Dave Meggett ... stepfather is John for a deep and talented squad … three-time consensus lines … a three-year starter on both sides of the ball ... an Davis ... father, Dave, played in the NFL for three different all-state selection by the Associated Press and an All- all-state and All-Region 8-A performer in 2007 ... ranked teams - the New York Giants (1989-1994), the New Eng- Metro pick by the Washington Post … caught 32 passes No. 48 nationally among offensive guards by Scouts, Inc. land Patriots (1995-1997) and the New York Jets (1998) ... for 489 yards and six touchdowns as a senior … recorded as a senior ... ranked No. 61 nationally among offensive plans to major in criminal justice ... likes to bowl and play 48 tackles and four interceptions on defense in 2007 … guards by Rivals.com ... the 25th-ranked player in the chess in his spare time ... member of the honor roll in high totaled over 300 yards both in rushing and receiving his state of South Carolina by Rivals.com ... averaged four school ... also a member of the senior panel in high school junior season with seven total touchdowns … also added pancake blocks a game as a senior ... also collected 36 which was a debate group ... also active in the art club a kickoff return for a touchdown and two scores on punt tackles, including five tackles for loss and one sack, along and wrote for his high school newspaper ... first name is returns that year … rushed for seven TDs and caught four the defensive line ... chipped in nine quarterback pressures pronounced DAY-vin. more as a sophomore in 2005 … turned down over 100 and one fumble receovery in 2007 ... played in the 2007 scholarship offers to attend Maryland … also considered North Carolina-South Carolilna Shrine Bowl ... named to Illinois, Penn State, Florida, Ohio State and Michigan … the 2007 WPDE All-Zone team and the All-Pee Dee team Carl coached by Bill McGregor. by the Florence Morning News ... an all-state selection as a junior when he led his team to a 9-3 record, including a trip Russell Personal: Born May 15, 1990 … parents are Michelle and to the state playoffs ... posted 77 tackles, including three Defensive Lineman Kenneth Fields ... has a younger brother, Christian ... inter- sacks, with one fumble recovery in 2006 ... named to the Fr.-HS, 6-6, 270 ested in pursuing a business major. Class A All-State Academic Team as a junior and senior Washington, D.C. (H.D. Woodson HS) ... also played basketball and participated in track ... the lower state discus champion as a junior .. also considered Originally signed with Maryland in 2007 ... enrolled in Joe NC State, South Carolina, Clemson and North Carolina ... school in January and eligible for spring ball ... will be a coached by Lewis Lineberger. true freshman in the fall. Vellano Defensive Lineman Personal: Born March 3, 1990 in New Haven, Conn. ... At H.D. Woodson High School: A standout two-way line- Fr.-HS, 6-3, 270 parents are Ronald and Patricia Lewis ... has one sister, man who had a breakout senior season ... earned hon- Rexford, N.Y. (Christian Brothers Academy) Sydney ... did a lot of work in the community during high orable mention All-Met honors as an offensive lineman in school ... an honor roll student who tutored in the after- 2006 ... a Pigskin Club All-Metropolitan choice as a senior Originally signed with Maryland in 2007 ... enrolled in school program ... also worked mornings at Johnsonville defensive lineman ... also secured first-team All-DCIAA school in January and eligible for spring ball ... will be a HS in the homework center ... a member of the math and East accolades three times, twice as an offensive lineman true freshman in the fall. science clubs in high school ... served as a rec league bas- and once as a defensive lineman ... posted 77 tackles, in- ketball coach ... member of FCA ... plans on majoring in cluding a career-high 14 sacks, with five forced fumbles At Christian Brothers Academy: A three-year letterwinner business. from his defensive end position in 2006 ... named his at defensive tackle … second team all-state selection and team’s most outstanding lineman his final three seasons Section II Player of the Year his senior year, when he was Davin .. also recruited by Rutgers, North Carolina, Illinois and team captain … ranked by SuperPrep as the No. 10 pros- Michigan State ... coached by Greg Fuller. pect in the state of New York ... recorded 68 tackles in 2006 Meggett and 78 in his junior year … was first team all-section his Running Back Personal: Born July 25, 1989 ... parents are Tonya Russell junior year and second team all-section in his sophomore Fr.-HS, 5-8, 210 and Anthony Harris ... an honor roll student in high school campaign … also considered Boston College, Connecti- Clinton, Md. (SurrAttsville High School) ... won the 2007 United States Marine Corps Distinguished cut, and Penn State … coached by Jim Smith. Athlete of the Year Award ... plays the keyboards and likes to draw in his spare time ... plans to major in kinesiology. Personal: Born Oct. 30, 1988 … parents are Paul and At SurrAttsville High School: A three-year starter at run- Joney Vellano … father was a UPI Second Team All-Amer- ning back ... an all-state performer who rushed for 1,784 ican (1973) and two-time All-ACC selection (1972-73) at yards on 169 carries as a senior ... also chipped in 32 Kenny defensive tackle for Maryland … brother, Paul, plays foot- touchdowns (26 rushing/six receiving) in 2007 ... the No. ball at Rhode Island … member of National Honor Society 16-ranked player in the state of Maryland according to Ri- Tate … enjoys boating in his spare time … plans to major in vals.com ... a first-team All-Prince Georges County choice, Wide Receiver finance. as well as an All-Met and all-league pick in 2007 ... led the Fr.-HS, 6-4, 215 team to a 10-2 record and the second round of the state Forestville, Md. (DeMAtha High School) playoffs ... had a number of impressive performances as a senior ... rushed for 299 yards vs. Potomac ... posted 193 At DeMAtha High School: One of the most talented rushing yards and three TDs, as well as seven tackles as a receivers in the nation ... an athletic wide receiver with a

39 2007 Final Statistics Results RUSHING G Att gain loss net Avg TD lg Avg/G RECORD OVERAll hOME AWAY neUTRAL Keon Lattimore 12 213 869 64 805 3.8 13 42 67.1 ALL GAMES 6-7 3-3 3-3 0-1 Lance Ball 13 182 813 45 768 4.2 12 32 59.1 CONFERENCE 3-5 2-2 1-3 0-0 Da’Rel Scott 9 14 137 2 135 9.6 0 33 15.0 NON-CONFERENCE 3-2 1-1 2-0 0-1 Darrius Heyward-Bey 13 5 110 3 107 21.4 1 54 8.2 Erin Henderson 12 1 12 0 12 12.0 0 12 1.0 ranking Emani Lee-Odai 8 1 11 0 11 11.0 0 11 1.4 Date Md Opp Opponent W/L, Score Overall ACC Time Attend Danny Oquendo 10 3 8 1 7 2.3 0 5 0.7 Sep 1 --/-- --/-- VILLANOVA (ESPN360) W, 31-14 1-0 0-0 3:06 50,389 Cory Jackson 12 2 6 0 6 3.0 1 3 0.5 Sep 8 --/-- --/-- at Fla. International (ESPN360) W, 26-10 2-0 0-0 2:39 12,201 LaQuan Williams 10 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Sep 13 --/-- 4/4 WEST VIRGINIA (ESPN) L, 14-31 2-1 0-0 3:09 53,107 Morgan Green 1 3 2 2 0 0.0 0 2 0.0 Sep 22 --/-- --/-- at Wake Forest* (ESPNU) L, 24-31 (ot) 2-2 0-1 3:32 31,964 Jordan Steffy 7 52 139 153 -14 -0.3 1 14 -2.0 Sep 29 --/-- 10/10 at Rutgers (ABC) W, 34-24 3-2 0-1 3:44 43,803 Chris Turner 11 44 127 153 -26 -0.6 0 41 -2.4 Oct 6 --/rv --/-- GEORGIA TECH* (LFS/Raycom) W, 28-26 4-2 1-1 3:22 47,527 TEAM 13 11 0 24 -24 -2.2 0 0 -1.8 Oct 20 rv/rv rv/24 VIRGINIA* (ESPN2) L, 17-18 4-3 1-2 3:24 52,782 Total...... 13 532 2234 447 1787 3.4 28 54 137.5 Oct 27 --/-- rv/rv CLEMSON* (ABC) L, 17-30 4-4 1-3 3:27 50,948 Opponents...... 13 470 2220 305 1915 4.1 17 76 147.3 Nov 3 --/-- --/-- at North Carolina* (ESPNU) L, 13-16 4-5 1-4 3:21 56,000 Nov 10 --/-- 8/8 BOSTON COLLEGE* (ABC) W, 42-35 5-5 2-4 3:29 52,827 PASSING g effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD lg Avg/G Nov 17 --/-- --/-- at Florida State* (LFS) L, 16-24 5-6 2-5 3:20 80,213 Chris Turner 11 135.51 153-241-7 63.5 1958 7 78 178.0 Nov 24 --/-- --/-- at NC State* (LFS) W, 37- 0 6-6 3-5 3:15 54,856 Jordan Steffy 7 121.37 70-104-4 67.3 686 2 39 98.0 Dec 28 --/-- rv/rv vs. Oregon State# (ESPN) L, 14-21 6-7 3-5 3:20 32,517 Keon Lattimore 12 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 * denotes Atlantic Coast Conference game; # - 2007 Emerald Bowl (AT&T Park, , Calif.) Total...... 13 130.87 223-346-11 64.5 2644 9 78 203.4 Rankings listed as AP / USA Today and are correct as to the date of the game Opponents...... 13 120.31 249-415-13 60.0 2739 14 49 210.7

RECEIVing g no Yds Avg TD lg Avg/G TEAM STATISTICS Darrius Heyward-Bey 13 51 786 15.4 3 63 60.5 MD OPP Joey Haynos 13 30 318 10.6 0 28 24.5 SCORING 313 280 Isaiah Williams 13 25 395 15.8 1 66 30.4 Points Per Game 24.1 21.5 Keon Lattimore 12 21 95 4.5 0 14 7.9 FIRST DOWNS 235 252 Danny Oquendo 10 19 173 9.1 1 22 17.3 Rushing 105 108 Lance Ball 13 18 88 4.9 0 23 6.8 Passing 120 125 Jason Goode 13 17 213 12.5 3 78 16.4 Penalty 10 19 LaQuan Williams 10 15 217 14.5 0 39 21.7 RUSHING YARDAGE 1787 1915 Dan Gronkowski 10 7 66 9.4 0 26 6.6 Yards gained rushing 2234 2220 Cory Jackson 12 7 56 8.0 0 16 4.7 Yards lost rushing 447 305 Emani Lee-Odai 8 5 87 17.4 0 41 10.9 Rushing Attempts 532 470 Adrian Cannon 6 3 68 22.7 0 44 11.3 Average Per Rush 3.4 4.1 Kevin Gresham 2 3 25 8.3 0 11 12.5 Average Per Game 137.5 147.3 Da’Rel Scott 9 1 57 57.0 1 57 6.3 TDs Rushing 28 17 Jordan Steffy 7 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 PASSING YARDAGE 2644 2739 Total...... 13 223 2644 11.9 9 78 203.4 Att-Comp-Int 346-223-11 415-249-13 Opponents...... 13 249 2739 11.0 14 49 210.7 Average Per Pass 7.6 6.6 Average Per Catch 11.9 11.0 PUNTing no. Yds Avg long TB FC 50+ i20 Blkd Average Per Game 203.4 210.7 Travis Baltz 68 2782 40.9 65 5 13 11 16 0 TDs Passing 9 14 Opponents...... 66 2424 36.7 66 5 17 3 20 0 TOTAL OFFENSE 4431 4654 Total Plays 878 885 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB retn net YdLn Average Per Play 5.0 5.3 Chris Roberts 65 3858 59.4 1 1 Average Per Game 340.8 358.0 Travis Baltz 1 65 65.0 0 0 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 50-964 63-1060 Total...... 66 3923 59.4 1 1 1060 43.1 26 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 26-184 39-314 Opponents...... 59 3576 60.6 7 1 964 41.9 28 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 13-143 11-237 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.3 16.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.1 8.1 PUNT RETURNS no. Yds Avg TD long KICK RETURNS no. Yds Avg TD long INT RETURN AVERAGE 11.0 21.5 Danny Oquendo 15 123 8.2 0 19 Da’Rel Scott 26 566 21.8 0 60 FUMBLES-LOST 15-6 28-12 Christian Varner 7 37 5.3 0 12 Terrell Skinner 10 176 17.6 0 29 PENALTIES-YARDS 73-589 73-579 Anthony Wiseman 4 24 6.0 0 Nolan Carroll 5 84 16.8 0 23 Average Per Game 45.3 44.5 Total...... 26 184 7.1 0 19 Danny Oquendo 5 81 16.2 0 23 PUNTS-YARDS 68-2782 66-2424 Opponents...... 39 314 8.1 0 26 Anthony Wiseman 2 34 17.0 0 20 Average Per Punt 40.9 36.7 Cory Jackson 1 15 15.0 0 15 Net punt average 34.8 32.4 INTERCEPTIONS no. Yds Avg TD long Joey Haynos 1 8 8.0 0 8 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 31:09 28:51 Kevin Barnes 4 55 13.8 0 28 Total...... 50 964 19.3 0 60 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 76/191 68/178 Isaiah Gardner 2 4 2.0 0 3 Opponents...... 63 1060 16.8 0 35 3rd-Down Pct 40% 38% J.J. Justice 2 2 1.0 0 2 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6/14 6/16 Dave Philistin 1 43 43.0 0 43 FUMBLE RET. no. Yds Avg TD long 4th-Down Pct 43% 38% Adrian Moten 1 19 19.0 0 19 Erin Henderson 2 39 19.5 0 18 SACKS BY-YARDS 28-187 40-288 Dre Moore 1 12 12.0 0 12 Trey Covington 1 -5 -5.0 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 37 34 Erin Henderson 1 8 8.0 0 8 Total...... 3 34 11.3 0 18 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 17-23 14-21 Moise Fokou 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents...... 1 32 32.0 1 32 PAT-ATTEMPTS 36-36 32-32 Total...... 13 143 11.0 0 43 ATTENDANCE 307580 279037 Opponents...... 11 237 21.5 2 100 Games/Avg Per Game 6/51263 6/46506 Neutral Site Games 1/32517

SCORE BY QTRS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Maryland 94 75 71 73 0 313 Opponents 47 99 54 73 7 280

40 ALL PURPOSe g rush rec Pr kOr ir Tot Avg/G FG SEQUENCE Maryland Opponents Keon Lattimore 12 805 95 0 0 0 900 75.0 Villanova (42) - Darrius Heyward-Bey 13 107 786 0 0 0 893 68.7 Florida Int’l. 52,(36) (42) Lance Ball 13 768 88 0 0 0 856 65.8 West Virginia - 22,(32) Da’Rel Scott 9 135 57 0 566 0 758 84.2 Wake Forest (38) (24) Isaiah Williams 13 0 395 0 0 0 395 30.4 Rutgers 51,39,(26),(37),37 (29) Danny Oquendo 10 7 173 123 81 0 384 38.4 Georgia Tech - (23),47,(37),52 Joey Haynos 13 0 318 0 8 0 326 25.1 Virginia (41) (36),32 LaQuan Williams 10 0 217 0 0 0 217 21.7 Clemson (35) 41,(35),(34),(20) Jason Goode 13 0 213 0 0 0 213 16.4 North Carolina (26),(29) (23),(45),(45) Terrell Skinner 13 0 0 0 176 0 176 13.5 Boston College (28),(25) 34 Total...... 13 1787 2644 184 964 143 5722 440.2 Florida State (46),(29),46,(37) (30) Opponents...... 13 1915 2739 314 1060 237 6265 481.9 NC State (30),(34),(30) - Oregon State 32 48 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays rush Pass Total Avg/G Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Chris Turner 11 285 -26 1958 1932 175.6 Keon Lattimore 12 214 805 0 805 67.1 |------PATs ------| Lance Ball 13 182 768 0 768 59.1 SCORING TD FGs Kick rush rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Jordan Steffy 7 156 -14 686 672 96.0 Obi Egekeze 0 17-23 36-36 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 87 Total...... 13 878 1787 2644 4431 340.8 Keon Lattimore 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78 Opponents...... 13 885 1915 2739 4654 358.0 Lance Ball 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72 Darrius Heyward-Bey 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 26 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg Blk Jason Goode 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Obi Egekeze 17-23 73.9 0-0 6-6 8-11 3-4 0-2 46 0 Isaiah Williams 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents 14-21 66.7 0-0 5-6 6-8 3-6 0-1 42 0 Cory Jackson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Da’Rel Scott 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Jordan Steffy 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Danny Oquendo 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Chris Turner 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 0 Total...... 37 17-23 36-36 0-0 1 1-1 0 1 313 Opponents...... 34 14-21 32-32 0-2 0 0-0 0 1 280

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |------Fumbles-----| Blkd DEFENSE GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds no-Yds int-Yds BrUp QBh rcv-Yds FF kick Saf 1 Erin Henderson 12-12 59 74 133 11.0-29 1.0-7 1-8 2 . 4-39 1 . . 34 Dave Philistin 13-13 54 70 124 6.5-14 . 1-43 4 2 1-0 1 . . 48 Moise Fokou 13-13 48 35 83 7.0-19 2.0-11 1-0 1 1 1-0 3 . . 30 J.J. Justice 13-13 41 35 76 . . 2-2 5 . . 2 . . 5 Isaiah Gardner 13-13 38 31 69 0.5-0 . 2-4 10 . . 1 . . 2 Kevin Barnes 13-13 47 18 65 5.5-18 . 4-55 9 . . . . . 92 Dre Moore 13-13 26 37 63 8.5-45 6.0-41 1-12 1 2 . 2 . . 3 Christian Varner 13-13 23 31 54 3.5-24 2.0-17 . 3 . 1-0 1 . . 54 Adrian Moten 13-0 29 21 50 7.5-40 5.5-38 1-19 1 2 . 3 . . 55 Trey Covington 13-13 20 23 43 4.5-10 2.0-7 . 1 1 1--5 . . . 68 Carlos Feliciano 13-13 17 25 42 3.5-4 . . 2 . . . . . 40 Jeremy Navarre 13-13 17 24 41 6.0-36 5.5-35 . . 3 . 2 . . 29 Jeff Allen 13-0 13 15 28 . . . 2 . . 1 . . 6 Anthony Wiseman 13-0 15 8 23 0.5-0 . . 1 . 1-0 1 . . 14 Nolan Carroll 12-0 7 7 14 ...... 1J Terrell Skinner 13-0 9 3 12 ...... 1 . . 42 Chase Bullock 9-0 8 3 11 ...... 91 Mack Frost 7-0 2 7 9 3.5-19 1.5-11 . 2 2 . . . . 43 Rick Costa 6-1 2 7 9 1.0-3 0.5-2 . . . 1-0 1 . . 2G Dominique Herald 13-0 2 6 8 ...... 50 Jermaine Lemons 12-0 2 4 6 0.5-3 . . 1 . . . . . 38 Cory Jackson 12-9 2 3 5 ...... 4 Jamari McCollough 3-0 3 1 4 ...... 97 Dean Muhtadi 5-0 1 3 4 0.5-2 ...... 90 Travis Ivey 10-0 1 2 3 ...... 22 Drew Robinson 9-0 1 2 3 ...... 36 Jared Baum 1-0 . 2 2 ...... 49 Chris Roberts 13-0 1 1 2 ...... 18 LaQuan Williams 10-7 1 . 1 ...... 8 Darrius Heyward-Bey 13-13 1 . 1 ...... 75 Dane Randolph 13-13 1 . 1 ...... 44 Lance Ball 13-4 1 . 1 ...... 80 Joey Haynos 13-6 1 . 1 ...... 96 Olugbemi Otulaja 5-0 1 . 1 1.0-10 1.0-10 ...... 47 Jeff Clement 13-0 . 1 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 31 Andrew Schmitt 13-0 . 1 1 ...... 52 Chris Clinton 2-0 . 1 1 ...... 86 Drew Gloster 11-0 . 1 1 ...... TM TEAM 13-0 ...... 1 Total...... 13-0 495 502 997 71-276 28-187 13-143 45 13 11-34 21 . 1 Opponents...... 13-0 519 460 979 102-440 40-288 11-237 33 17 6-32 8 . 1

BLOCKED KICKS None

41 Offensive Game-By-Game Rushing

TC-Yds. / TD #8 Heyward-Bey #10 Turner #19 Steffy #20 Green #21 Lattimore #23 Scott #38 Jackson #44 L.Ball Villanova 1-13 / 0 2-(-4) / 0 8-47 / 1 3-0 / 0 21-106 / 3 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 11-56 / 0 at Florida Int’l. 0-0 / 0 dnp-cd 11-(-21) / 0 dnp-inj 17-111 / 2 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 12-40 / 1 West Virginia 1-(-3) / 0 dnp-cd 11-(-7) / 0 dnp-inj 21-80 / 1 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 6-19 / 0 at Wake Forest 1-54 / 0 0-0 / 0 13-(-22) / 0 dnp-inj 27-112 / 1 0-0 / 0 1-3 / 1 14-56 / 1 at Rutgers 1-6 / 0 1-9 / 0 4-(-12) / 0 dnp-inj 34-124 / 1 3-29 / 0 0-0 / 0 12-90 / 2 Georgia Tech 0-0 / 0 4-(-26) / 0 dnp-inj dnp-inj 13-31 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 16-86 / 3 Virginia 0-0 / 0 3-(-7) / 0 dnp-inj dnp-inj 18-65 / 1 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 17-72 / 1 Clemson 0-0 / 0 5-(-19) / 0 dnp-cd dnp-cd 16-51 / 1 0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 10-53 / 1 at North Car. 0-0 / 0 4-(-4) / 0 dnp-cd dnp-cd 13-29 / 1 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 15-69 / 0 Boston College 1-37 / 1 5-(-7) / 0 dnp-cd dnp-cd dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 32-109 / 1 at Florida State 0-0 / 0 10-4 / 0 2-(-7) / 0 dnp-cd 13-46 / 0 2-17 / 0 0-0 / 0 9-35 / 0 at NC State 0-0 / 0 5-40 / 0 3-8 / 0 dnp-cd 13-34 / 2 8-89 / 0 1-3 / 0 18-78 / 2 vs. Oregon St. 0-0 / 0 5-(-12) / 0 dnp-cd dnp-cd 7-16 / 0 1-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 10-5 / 0

Receiving

TC-Yds. / TD #7 Cannon #8 Heyward-Bey #13 Gronkowski #15 Goode #17 Oquendo #18 L.Williams #20 Green #21 Lattimore Villanova 0-0 / 0 6-81 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 3-40 / 0 0-0 / 0 6-33 / 0 at Florida Int’l. dnp-cd 4-48 / 0 1-8 / 0 1-11 / 0 3-18 / 0 1-0 / 0 dnp-inj 2-4 / 0 West Virginia dnp-cd 3-56 / 0 1-12 / 0 0-0 / 0 3-55 / 1 0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 4-17 / 0 at Wake Forest dnp-cd 1-12 / 0 1-26 / 0 1-5 / 0 3-18 / 0 1-16 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 at Rutgers dnp-cd 5-61 / 1 2-7 / 0 0-0 / 0 4-34 / 0 2-66 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 Georgia Tech dnp-cd 4-109 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-78 / 1 2-27 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 Virginia dnp-cd 4-52 / 0 1-2 / 0 0-0 / 0 4-21 / 0 2-19 / 0 dnp-inj 3-15 / 0 Clemson 2-60 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 3-36 / 0 dnp-cd 2-(-4) / 0 at North Car. 1-8 / 0 5-64 / 0 dnp-inj 3-36 / 0 0-0 / 0 2-28 / 0 dnp-cd 0-0 / 0 Boston College 0-0 / 0 5-75 / 0 dnp-inj 6-56 / 2 0-0 / 0 1-12 / 0 dnp-cd dnp-inj at Florida State 0-0 / 0 5-82 / 1 0-0 / 0 1-8 / 0 dnp-inj dnp-inj dnp-cd 2-10 / 0 at NC State 0-0 / 0 6-47 / 0 1-11 / 0 1-4 / 0 dnp-inj dnp-inj dnp-cd 1-14 / 0 vs. Oregon St. 0-0 / 0 3-99 / 1 0-0 / 0 3-15 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-inj dnp-cd 1-6 / 0

TC-Yds. / TD #23 Scott #38 Jackson #44 L.Ball #80 Haynos #83 Lee-Odai #84 I.Williams #87 Gresham Villanova dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 3-20 / 0 3-19 / 0 dnp-cd 0-0 / 0 2-14 / 0 at Florida Int’l. dnp-inj 1-7 / 0 3-31 / 0 1-8 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-cd West Virginia dnp-inj 2-13 / 0 0-0 / 0 2-17 / 0 dnp-cd 1-10 / 0 dnp-cd at Wake Forest 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-3 / 0 1-20 / 0 dnp-cd 2-15 / 0 dnp-cd at Rutgers 0-0 / 0 2-23 / 0 1-(-10) / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-cd 2-38 / 0 dnp-cd Georgia Tech dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-20 / 0 dnp-cd 2-21 / 0 dnp-cd Virginia 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 2-11/ 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-cd Clemson 0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 1-13 / 0 5-46 / 0 0-0 / 0 5-47 / 0 dnp-cd at North Car. 0-0 / 0 1-3 / 0 4-30 / 0 4-30 / 0 2-44 / 0 2-28 / 0 dnp-cd Boston College 1-57 / 0 1-6 / 0 1-1 / 0 2-7 / 0 3-78 / 0 1-45 / 0 dnp-cd at Florida State 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-6 / 0 3-49 / 0 1-4 / 0 4-84 / 0 dnp-cd at NC State 0-0 / 0 1-7 / 0 1-0 / 0 5-71 / 0 0-0 / 0 3-52 / 0 0-0 / 0 vs. Oregon St. 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 3-10 / 0 3-31 / 0 1-5 / 0 3-39 / 1 dnp-cd

Passing Field Goals Punting

A-C-I / Y / TD #10 Turner #19 Steffy Made, Missed #39 Egekeze no-Avg. / In20 #35 Baltz Villanova 6-4-2 / 33 / 0 24-19-1 / 174 / 0 Villanova 42g Villanova 2-43.0 / 1 at Florida Int’l. dnp-cd 25-18-0 / 135 / 0 at Florida Int’l. 52wl, 36g at Florida Int’l. 9-37.9 / 5 West Virginia dnp-cd 23-16-2 / 180 / 1 West Virginia --- West Virginia 6-35.8 / 0 at Wake Forest 0-0-0 / 0 / 0 20-11-1 / 115 / 0 at Wake Forest 38g at Wake Forest 6-44.7 / 2 at Rutgers 20-14-0 / 149 / 0 8- 4-0 / 70 / 1 at Rutgers 51wl, 39wr, 26g, 37g, 37wr at Rutgers 3-36.3 / 0 Georgia Tech 17-10-0 / 255 / 1 dnp-inj Georgia Tech --- Georgia Tech 5-49.6 / 1 Virginia 19-13-0 / 105 / 0 dnp-inj Virginia 41g Virginia 6-44.7 / 2 Clemson 31-19-1 / 217 / 0 dnp-cd Clemson 35g Clemson 4-35.8 / 0 at North Car. 36-20-1 / 209 / 0 dnp-cd at North Car. 26g, 29g at North Car. 6-43.8 / 1 Boston College 27-21-0 / 337 / 3 dnp-cd Boston College 28g, 25g Boston College 4-41.5 / 1 at Florida State 32-16-1 / 242 / 1 3-1-0 / 1 / 0 at Florida State 46g, 29g, 46m, 37g at Florida State 5-39.8 / 0 at NC State 24-19-0 / 206 / 0 1-1-0 / 11 / 0 at NC State 30g, 34g, 30g at NC State 5-42.6 / 1 vs. Oregon St. 29-17-2 / 205 / 2 dnp-cd vs. Oregon St. 32wl vs. Oregon St. 7-37.6 / 2

42 Defensive Game-By-Game

UT-AT-TT / Sk #1 Henderson #2 Barnes #3 Varner #5 Gardner #6 Wiseman #10 Skinner #14 Carroll Villanova 4-5-9 / 0.0 3-1-4 / 0 3-3-6 / 0.0 1-2-3 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 1-0-1 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 at Florida Int’l. 4-8-12 / 0.0 2-0-2 / 0 3-2-5 / 0.0 1-2-3 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-0-1 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 West Virginia 6-5-11 / 0.0 2-1-3 / 0 0-1-1 / 0.0 2-6-8 / 0 1-2-3 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 at Wake Forest 7-5-12 / 0.0 4-1-5 / 0 4-1-5 / 0.0 4-4-8 / 0 2-0-2 / 0 2-0-2 / 0 1-0-1 / 0 at Rutgers 4-7-11 / 0.0 3-1-4 / 0 0-2-2 / 0.0 1-2-3 / 0 1-0-1 / 0 2-0-2 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 Georgia Tech dnp-inj 8-2-10 / 0 1-4-5 / 0.0 5-2-7 / 0 1-0-1 / 0 0-2-2 / 0 0-2-2 / 0 Virginia 9-9-18 / 0.0 6-2-8 / 0 1-2-3 / 0.0 2-1-3 / 0 1-1-2 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 Clemson 6-9-15 / 0.0 6-3-9 / 0 1-5-6 / 1.0 5-3-8 / 0 1-0-1 / 0 1-0-1 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 at North Car. 6-5-11 / 0.0 5-1-6 / 0 2-1-3 / 0.0 4-0-4 / 0 1-0-1 / 0 1-0-1 / 0 3-0-3 / 0 Boston College 5-8-13 / 1.0 2-5-7 / 0 0-7-7 / 0.0 5-1-6 / 0 2-2-4 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 2-2-4 / 0 at Florida State 0-4-4 / 0.0 3-0-3 / 0 2-0-2 / 1.0 1-3-4 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-0-1 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 at NC State 3-3-6 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0 3-0-3 / 0.0 4-0-4 / 0 4-0-4 / 0 1-0-1 / 0 1-1-2 / 0 vs. Oregon St. 5-6-11 / 0 2-0-2 / 0 3-3-6 / 0.0 3-5-8 / 0 1-2-3 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0

UT-AT-TT / Sk #22 Robinson #25 Nelson #27 Herald #29 Allen #30 Justice #34 Philistin #40 Navarre Villanova 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 1-2-3 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-2-3 / 0 1-0-1 / 1.0 at Florida Int’l. 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-2-2 / 0 2-2-4 / 0 1-2-3 / 0.0 West Virginia 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 2-1-3 / 0 2-4-6 / 0 1-8-9 / 0 1-3-4 / 0.0 at Wake Forest 1-0-1 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-2-3 / 0 5-4-9 / 0 4-4-8 / 0 0-1-1 / 0.0 at Rutgers 0-1-1 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 4-0-4 / 0 8-3-11 / 0 1-0-1 / 1. Georgia Tech 0-1-1 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-2-2 / 0 2-2-4 / 0 3-4-7 / 0 7-14-21 / 0 0-0-0 / 0.0 Virginia 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-2-2 / 0 1-1-2 / 0 3-2-5 / 0 4-6-10 / 0 1-6-7 / 1.0 Clemson 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 2-4-6 / 0 4-4-8 / 0 2-10-12 / 0 2-7-9 / 0.0 at North Car. 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 3-0-3 / 0 7-3-10 / 0 0-1-1 / 0.0 Boston College dnp-inj 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 3-5-8 / 0 4-9-13 / 0 1-3-4 / 1.5 at Florida State dnp-inj 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 3-2-5 / 0 3-4-7 / 0 4-6-10 / 0 1-0-1 / 0.0 at NC State dnp-inj 0-0-0 / 0 1-0-1 / 0 1-0-1 / 0 2-2-4 / 0 7-3-10 / 0 2-2-4 / 0.0 vs. Oregon St. dnp-inj 0-0-0 / 0 1-0-1 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 9-4-13 / 0 3-0-3 / 0 5-1-6 / 1.0

UT-AT-TT / Sk #42 Bullock #43 R.Costa #48 Fokou #49 Roberts #50 Lemons #54 Moten #55 Covington Villanova dnp-inj 0-1-1 / 0.0 4-1-5 / 1.0 1-0-1 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-1-2 / 0.0 1-2-3 / 0.0 at Florida Int’l. 1-2-3 / 0.0 2-1-3 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-1-2 / 0.0 0-3-3 / 0.0 West Virginia 2-1-3 / 0.0 1-2-3 / 0.5 3-5-8 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0 dnp-cd 1-2-3 / 0.0 1-3-4 / 0.0 at Wake Forest 0-0-0 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 2-0-2 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0 dnp-cd 4-1-5 / 0.0 2-0-2 / 0.0 at Rutgers dnp-inj 1-1-2 / 0.0 4-0-4 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-2-3 / 0.0 0-2-2 / 0.0 Georgia Tech dnp-inj 1-2-3 / 0.0 4-7-11 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 4-1-5 / 0.0 2-2-4 / 0.0 Virginia dnp-inj dinp-inj 5-5-10 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 2-1-3 / 0.0 2-5-7 / 0.0 Clemson 3-0-3 / 0.0 dnp-inj 3-7-10 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-3-4 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 at North Car. 0-0-0 / 0.0 dnp-inj 3-1-4 / 1.0 0-0-0 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 3-1-4 / 1.0 2-1-3 / 0.0 Boston College 0-0-0 / 0.0 dnp-inj 4-1-5 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0 1-0-1 / 0 0-5-5 / 0.5 1-0-1 / 0.0 at Florida State dnp-cd dnp-inj 6-3-9 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 5-2-7 / 1.0 0-2-2 / 0.0 at NC State 0-0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 2-4-6 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0 1-0-1 / 0 2-0-2 / 1.0 1-1-2 / 0.0 vs. Oregon St. 1-0-1 / 0 dnp-inj 7-0-7 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 4-1-5 / 2.0 8-1-9 / 2.0

UT-AT-TT / Sk #68 Feliciano #90 Ivey #91 Frost #92 Moore #96 Otulaja Villanova 1-5-6 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0.0 3-0-3 / 2.0 dnp-cd at Florida Int’l. 2-3-5 / 0 1-0-1 / 0 0-1-1 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 dnp-cd West Virginia 3-3-6 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 1-4-5 / 0.5 1-3-4 / 0.0 dnp-cd at Wake Forest 1-1-2 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0.0 3-2-5 / 0.0 dnp-cd at Rutgers 2-1-3 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 1-0-1 / 1.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 dnp-cd Georgia Tech 3-4-7 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 0-1-1 / 0.0 0-4-4 / 0.0 dnp-cd Virginia 0-1-1 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0-0 / 0.0 3-7-10 / 2.0 dnp-cd Clemson 0-5-5 / 0 dnp-inj dnp-inj 1-6-7 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 at North Car. 2-1-3 / 0 dnp-inj dnp-inj 3-4-7 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 1.0 Boston College 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 3-2-5 / 1.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 at Florida State 1-0-1 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 5-2-7 / 1.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 at NC State 0-0-0 / 0 0-0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 0-3-3 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 vs. Oregon St. 2-1-3 / 0 0-1-1 / 0 dnp-inj 3-1-4 / 0.0 dnp-cd

43 Team Game-By-Game/Miscellaneous FIRST DOWNS rUSHING PASSing TOTAL OFF. PUNTS FUM PEN SACKS BY 3RD 4TH TIME OF Game 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 31 28 14-14-0 47-221-4 30-23-3 207 0 77-428 2-43.0 1-0 5-65 4-21 7-12 1-1 36:34 Villanova 14 11 2- 8-1 22- 11-0 28-17-1 176 1 50-187 6-29.2 1-0 3-20 1- 2 6-13 0-1 23:26

MARYLAND 26 14 8- 6-0 41-135-3 25-18-0 135 0 66-270 9-37.9 2-0 6-33 0- 0 6-17 0-0 35:27 at Florida Int’l. 10 8 5- 2-1 27- 82-0 23- 8-2 81 1 50-163 7-42.4 2-1 3-11 4-35 1-10 0-1 24:33

MARYLAND 14 15 8- 7-0 39- 89-1 24-16-2 180 1 63-269 6-35.8 2-1 5-58 2-12 5-13 0-1 31:25 West Virginia 31 21 15- 4-2 48-353-4 13- 8-0 95 0 61-448 3-35.7 4-2 6-53 5-28 6-11 0-0 28:35

MARYLAND 24 19 13- 5-1 57-200-3 20-11-1 115 0 77-315 6-44.7 3-2 3-30 0- 0 6-17 0-1 33:38 at Wake Forest 31 19 7-12-0 41-178-2 35-22-3 219 1 76-397 5-38.4 1-1 5-42 6-54 6-15 1-3 26:22

MARYLAND 34 24 11-12-1 59-239-3 28-18-0 219 1 87-458 3-36.3 1-0 5-45 2-15 9-21 1-3 36:57 at Rutgers 24 19 4-13-2 23- 82-1 44-25-1 310 2 67-392 6-35.3 3-2 5-44 2-16 3-13 0-2 23:03

MARYLAND 28 12 4- 8-0 35- 88-3 17-10-0 255 1 52-343 5-49.6 1-1 2-10 0- 0 6-12 0-0 22:41 Georgia Tech 26 24 11-13-0 43-175-1 34-22-0 309 1 77-484 3-34.7 2-1 6-50 4-28 9-17 1-1 37:19

MARYLAND 17 16 6- 8-0 38-130-2 19-13-0 103 0 57-233 6-44.7 0-0 7-58 3-19 6-13 0-0 29:14 Virginia 18 25 9-14-2 39-191-2 36-23-0 248 0 75-439 5-34.2 0-0 7-64 2-18 5-14 1-2 30:46

MARYLAND 17 18 7-10-1 32- 97-2 31-19-1 217 0 63-314 4-35.8 2-1 5-32 1- 9 5-14 2-3 23:31 Clemson 30 27 17- 8-2 56-249-1 26-20-0 179 2 82-428 2-37.0 2-1 7-55 2-17 8-15 1-1 36:29

MARYLAND 13 18 6-10-2 33- 93-1 36-20-1 209 0 69-302 6-43.8 1-1 9-67 3-23 4-14 1-2 30:14 at North Carolina 16 15 7- 6-2 36-110-0 26-16-2 149 1 62-259 5-36.2 2-1 11-66 2-10 3-13 0-0 29:46

MARYLAND 42 20 7-13-0 40-135-2 27-21-0 337 3 67-472 4-41.5 0-0 5-41 4-31 9-15 0-0 29:46 Boston College 35 27 2-23-2 27- 45-2 56-33-2 421 3 83-466 3-40.3 2-0 6-45 3-20 11-17 1-1 30:14

MARYLAND 16 18 8- 9-1 37- 92-0 35-17-1 243 1 72-335 5-39.8 0-0 8-51 3-23 3-16 1-3 30:53 at Florida State 24 18 10- 7-1 38-154-2 26-16-0 204 1 64-358 8-39.1 5-1 3-37 5-32 2-12 1-1 29:07

MARYLAND 37 22 11-11-0 49-249-4 25-20-0 217 0 74-466 5-42.6 1-0 6-42 1-11 8-16 0-0 37:55 at NC State 0 14 2-10-2 16- 10-0 45-26-1 240 0 61-250 8-39.5 1-0 4-38 2- 9 1-13 0-3 22:05

MARYLAND 14 11 2- 7-2 25- 19-0 29-17-2 205 2 54-231 7-37.6 1-0 7-57 5-23 2-11 0-0 26:47 vs. Oregon State 21 24 17- 5-2 54-275-2 23-13-1 108 1 77-383 5-32.2 3-2 7-54 2-19 7-15 0-0 33:13

TERPS WHEN... TURNOVERS PUNT COVERAGE Total ACC Total ACC Takeaways - 25 Punts -- Md. 68, Opp. 66 Record 6-7 3-5 Leading After 1st Qtr 5-4 3-3 Giveaways - 17 Blocks By -- Md. 0, Opp. 0 Home 3-3 2-2 Tied After 1st Qtr 0-2 0-1 Points Following Turnovers Fair Catches Forced -- Md. 17, Opp. 13 Away 3-3 1-3 Behind After 1st Qtr 1-1 0-1 Md. -- 68 (8 TD, 4 FG) Touchbacks By -- Md. 5, Opp. 5 Neutral 0-1 0-0 Opp. - 43 (4 TD, 5 FG) Inside 20 -- Md. 16, Opp. 20 Leading at Halftime 5-2 3-2 Returns Allowed (Md.) -- 39-314 (8.1 avg) Current Streak Lost 1 Won 1 Tied at Halftime 0-1 0-0 Returns Allowed (Opp.) -- 26-184 (7.1 avg) Current Home Streak Won 1 Won 1 Behind at Halftime 1-4 0-3 SPECIAL TEAMS Current Road Streak Won 1 Won 1 Blocked Kicks (by Md.) -- 0 Leading After 3rd Qtr 6-2 3-2 Blocked Kicks (by Opp.) -- 0 RED ZONE Day Game 3-4 2-4 Tied After 3rd Qtr 0-0 0-0 Md. Scores/Times in Red Zone Night Game 3-3 1-1 Behind After 3rd Qtr 0-5 0-3 Scoring Percentage -- 45-51 (.882) TV Game 4-7 3-5 KICKOFF COVERAGE TD Percentage -- 32-51 (.627) Kickoffs -- Md. 66, Opp. 59 Overtime 0-1 0-1 Scores -- 45 (32 TD, 13 FG) Fair Catches By -- Md. 0, Opp. 0 September 3-2 0-1 Non-Scores -- 6 (2 Int, 2 End Half, 2 Missed FG) Touchbacks By -- Md. 1, Opp. 7 October 1-2 1-2 Scoring 20+ Points 6-1 3-1 Onside Attempts -- Md. 1-2, Opp. 0-1 November 2-2 2-2 Scoring 30+ Points 4-0 2-0 Opp. Scores/Times in Red Zone Out of Bounds By -- Md. 1, Opp. 3 December 0-1 0-0 Allowing 10- Points 2-0 1-0 Scoring Percentage -- 35-41 (.854) Returns Allowed (Md.) -- 63-1060 (16.8 avg) Allowing 20- Points 3-2 1-2 TD Percentage -- 24-41 (.585) vs. Top 25 2-2 1-1 Returns Allowed (Opp.) -- 50-964 (19.3 avg) Scores -- 35 (24 TD, 11 FG) With 100-Yard Rusher 4-1 1-1 Non-Scores -- 6 (3 Missed FG, End Half, Int, Scoring First 5-2 3-1 Allowing 100-Yard Rusher 1-5 1-3 Downs) Come-From-Behind 2-7 1-5 With 300-Yard Passer 1-0 1-0 Allowing 300-Yard Passer 3-0 2-0 Outgain Opponent 5-1 2-1 Fewer Turnovers 4-3 2-2 More Time of Possession 4-4 1-3

44 SEASON SUPERLATIVES MARYLAND INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENET INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 34 Keon Lattimore at Rutgers (Sep 29, 2007) Rushes 38 Yvenson Bernard, vs Oregon State (Dec 28, 2007) Yards Rushing 124 Keon Lattimore at Rutgers (Sep 29, 2007) Yards Rushing 177 Yvenson Bernard, vs Oregon State (Dec 28, 2007) TD Rushes 3 Keon Lattimore vs Villanova (Sep 01, 2007) TD Rushes 3 Steve Slaton, vs West Virginia (Sep 13, 2007) Lance Ball vs Georgia Tech (Oct 06, 2007) Long Rush 76 Noel Devine, vs West Virginia (Sep 13, 2007) Long Rush 54 Darrius Heyward-Bey at Wake Forest (Sep 22, 2007) Pass attempts 56 Matt Ryan, vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) Pass attempts 36 Chris Turner at North Carolina (Nov 03, 2007) Pass completions 33 Matt Ryan, vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) Pass completions 21 Chris Turner vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) Yards Passing 421 Matt Ryan, vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) Yards Passing 337 Chris Turner vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) TD Passes 3 Matt Ryan, vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) TD Passes 3 Chris Turner vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) Long Pass 49 Wayne Younger, at Florida Int’l. (Sep 08, 2007) Long Pass 78 Chris Turner vs Georgia Tech (Oct 06, 2007) Receptions 13 Mikell Simpson, vs Virginia (Oct 20, 2007) Receptions 6 Darrius Heyward-Bey vs Villanova (Sep 01, 2007) Yards Receiving 152 Mikell Simpson, vs Virginia (Oct 20, 2007) Keon Lattimore vs Villanova (Sep 01, 2007) TD Receptions 2 Ryan Purvis, vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) Jason Goode vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) Long Reception 49 Moses Hinton, at Florida Int’l. (Sep 08, 2007) Darrius Heyward-Bey at NC State (Nov 24, 2007) Field Goals 3 Mark Buchholz, vs Clemson (Oct 27, 2007) Yards Receiving 109 Darrius Heyward-Bey vs Georgia Tech (Oct 06, 2007) Connor Barth, at North Carolina (Nov 03, 2007) TD Receptions 2 Jason Goode vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) Long Field Goal 45 Connor Barth, at North Carolina (Nov 03, 2007) Long Reception 78 Jason Goode vs Georgia Tech (Oct 06, 2007) Punts 8 Bradley Pierson, at NC State (Nov 24, 2007) Field Goals 3 Obi Egekeze at Florida State (Nov 17, 2007) Punting Avg 46.0 Graham Gano, at Florida State (Nov 17, 2007) Obi Egekeze at NC State (Nov 24, 2007) Long Punt 66 Chris Cook, at Florida Int’l. (Sep 08, 2007) Long Field Goal 46 Obi Egekeze at Florida State (Nov 17, 2007) Long Punt Return 26 Taylor Kavanaugh, vs Oregon State (Dec 28, 2007) Punts 9 Travis Baltz at Florida Int’l. (Sep 08, 2007) Long Kickoff Return 35 Angelo Babbaro, vs Villanova (Sep 01, 2007) Punting Avg 49.6 Travis Baltz vs Georgia Tech (Oct 06, 2007) Tackles 14 Mike McLaughlin, vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) Long Punt 65 Travis Baltz vs Georgia Tech (Oct 06, 2007) Sacks 2.0 Marc Magro, vs West Virginia (Sep 13, 2007) Long Punt Return 19 Danny Oquendo at Florida Int’l. (Sep 08, 2007) Hunter Haynes, at Wake Forest (Sep 22, 2007) Long Kickoff Return 60 Da’Rel Scott at Florida State (Nov 17, 2007) Shane Bowen, vs Georgia Tech (Oct 06, 2007) Tackles 21 Dave Philistin vs Georgia Tech (Oct 06, 2007) Vance Walker, vs Georgia Tech (Oct 06, 2007) Sacks 2.0 Dre Moore vs Villanova (Sep 01, 2007) Chris Long, vs Virginia (Oct 20, 2007) Dre Moore vs Virginia (Oct 20, 2007) Tackles For Loss 3.5 Vance Walker, vs Georgia Tech (Oct 06, 2007) Adrian Moten vs Oregon State (Dec 28, 2007) Chris Long, vs Virginia (Oct 20, 2007) Trey Covington vs Oregon State (Dec 28, 2007) Interceptions 2 Eric Wicks, vs West Virginia (Sep 13, 2007) Tackles For Loss 2.5 Erin Henderson vs West Virginia (Sep 13, 2007) Mack Frost vs West Virginia (Sep 13, 2007) Interceptions 1 13 times

MARYLAND TEAM GAME HIGHS OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 59 at Rutgers (Sep 29, 2007) Rushes 57 vs Wake Forest (Nov 25, 2006) Yards Rushing 249 at NC State (Nov 24, 2007) Yards Rushing 353 vs West Virginia (Sep 13, 2007) Yards Per Rush 5.1 at NC State (Nov 24, 2007) Yards Per Rush 7.4 vs West Virginia (Sep 13, 2007) TD Rushes 4 vs Villanova (Sep 01, 2007) TD Rushes 4 vs West Virginia (Sep 13, 2007) at NC State (Nov 24, 2007) Pass attempts 56 vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) Pass attempts 36 at North Carolina (Nov 03, 2007) Pass completions 33 vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) Pass completions 23 vs Villanova (Sep 01, 2007) Yards Passing 421 vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) Yards Passing 337 vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) Yards Per Pass 9.1 vs Georgia Tech (Oct 06, 2007) Yards Per Pass 15.0 vs Georgia Tech (Oct 06, 2007) TD Passes 3 vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) TD Passes 3 vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) Total Plays 83 vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) Total Plays 87 at Rutgers (Sep 29, 2007) Total Offense 484 vs Georgia Tech (Oct 06, 2007) Total Offense 472 vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) Yards Per Play 7.3 vs West Virginia (Sep 13, 2007) Yards Per Play 7.0 vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) Points 35 vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) Points 42 vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) Sacks By 6 at Wake Forest (Sep 22, 2007) Sacks By 5 vs Oregon State (Dec 28, 2007) First Downs 27 vs Clemson (Oct 27, 2007) First Downs 28 vs Villanova (Sep 01, 2007) vs Boston College (Nov 10, 2007) Penalties 9 at North Carolina (Nov 03, 2007) Penalties 11 at North Carolina (Nov 03, 2007) Penalty Yards 67 at North Carolina (Nov 03, 2007) Penalty Yards 66 at North Carolina (Nov 03, 2007) Turnovers 3 vs Villanova (Sep 01, 2007) Turnovers 4 at Wake Forest (Sep 22, 2007) vs West Virginia (Sep 13, 2007) Interceptions By 3 vs Villanova (Sep 01, 2007) at Wake Forest (Sep 22, 2007) Interceptions By 3 at Wake Forest (Sep 22, 2007)

45 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS Offense

GAMe wide Receiver left Tackle left Guard Center right Guard right Tackle Tight End Quarterback Tailback FB / TE / wr wr / TE Villanova I.Williams12 Burley1 Thomas4 E.Williams14 Crummey29 Randolph5 Gronkowski10 Steffy1 Lattimore5 Jackson4 Heyward-Bey11 at Florida Int’l. L.Williams1 Burley2 Thomas5 E.Williams15 Crummey30 Randolph6 Gronkowski11 Steffy2 Lattimore6 Jackson5 Heyward-Bey12 West Virginia L.Williams2 Burley3 Thomas6 E.Williams16 Crummey31 Randolph7 Gronkowski12 Steffy3 Lattimore7 Haynos7 Heyward-Bey13 at Wake Forest L.Williams3 Burley4 Thomas7 E.Williams17 Crummey32 Randolph8 Gronkowski13 Steffy4 Lattimore8 Jackson6 Heyward-Bey14 at Rutgers L.Williams4 Burley5 Thomas8 E.Williams18 Crummey33 Randolph9 Gronkowski14 Steffy5 Lattimore9 Jackson7 Heyward-Bey15 Georgia Tech L.Williams5 Burley6 Thomas9 E.Williams19 Crummey34 Randolph10 Gronkowski15 Turner1 Lattimore10 Jackson8 Heyward-Bey16 Virginia L.Williams6 Burley7 Thomas10 E.Williams20 P.Costa1 Randolph11 Gronkowski16 Turner2 Lattimore11 Jackson9 Heyward-Bey17 Clemson I.Williams13 Campbell1 P.Costa2 E.Williams21 Griffin1 Randolph12 Gronkowski17 Turner3 Lattimore12 Haynos8 Heyward-Bey18 at North Car. L.Williams7 Burley8 P.Costa3 E.Williams22 Griffin2 Randolph13 Haynos9 Turner4 Lattimore13 Jackson10 Heyward-Bey19 Boston College I.Williams14 Burley9 P.Costa4 E.Williams23 Griffin3 Randolph14 Haynos10 Turner5 Ball16 Goode1 Heyward-Bey20 at Florida State I.Williams15 Burley10 P.Costa5 E.Williams24 Griffin4 Randolph15 Haynos11 Turner6 Ball17 Goode2 Heyward-Bey21 at NC State I.Williams16 Burley11 P.Costa6 E.Williams25 Crummey35 Randolph16 Haynos12 Turner7 Ball18 Goode3 Heyward-Bey22 vs. Oregon St. I.Williams17 Burley12 P.Costa7 E.Williams26 Crummey36 Randolph17 Goode13 Turner8 Ball19 Jackson11 Heyward-Bey23

DEfense

GAME Def. End Def. Tackle Def. Tackle leO WLB MLB SLB Cornerback Strong Safety Free Safety Cornerback Villanova Navarre23 Moore14 Feliciano8 Covington22 Henderson13 Philistin3 Fokou2 Gardner15 Varner24 Justice3 Barnes2 at Florida Int’l. Navarre24 Moore15 Feliciano9 Covington23 Henderson14 Philistin4 Fokou3 Gardner16 Varner25 Justice4 Barnes3 West Virginia Navarre25 Moore16 Feliciano10 Covington24 Henderson15 Philistin5 Fokou4 Gardner17 Varner26 Justice5 Barnes4 at Wake Forest Navarre26 Moore17 Feliciano11 Covington25 Henderson16 Philistin6 Fokou5 Gardner18 Varner27 Justice6 Barnes5 at Rutgers Navarre27 Moore18 Feliciano12 Covington26 Henderson17 Philistin7 Fokou6 Gardner19 Varner28 Justice7 Barnes6 Georgia Tech Navarre28 Moore19 Feliciano13 Covington27 R.Costa1 Philistin8 Fokou7 Gardner20 Varner29 Justice8 Barnes7 Virginia Navarre29 Moore20 Feliciano14 Covington28 Henderson18 Philistin9 Fokou8 Gardner21 Varner30 Justice9 Barnes8 Clemson Navarre30 Moore21 Feliciano15 Covington29 Henderson19 Philistin10 Fokou9 Gardner22 Varner31 Justice10 Barnes9 at North Car. Navarre31 Moore22 Feliciano16 Covington30 Henderson20 Philistin11 Fokou10 Gardner23 Varner32 Justice11 Barnes10 Boston College Navarre32 Moore23 Feliciano17 Covington31 Henderson21 Philistin12 Fokou11 Gardner24 Varner33 Justice12 Barnes11 at Florida State Navarre33 Moore24 Feliciano18 Covington32 Henderson22 Philistin13 Fokou12 Gardner25 Varner34 Justice13 Barnes12 at NC State Navarre34 Moore25 Feliciano19 Covington33 Henderson23 Philistin14 Fokou13 Gardner26 Varner35 Justice14 Barnes13 vs. Oregon St. Navarre35 Moore26 Feliciano20 Covington34 Henderson24 Philistin15 Fokou14 Gardner27 Varner36 Justice15 Barnes14

Class Starters by Game (INCLUDES PUNTER & Place-KICKER)

GAME Seniors Juniors Sophomores redshirt Freshmen True Freshmen Total Villanova 8 13 2 0 1 (Baltz) 24 at Florida Int’l. 7 13 2 1 (L.Williams) 1 (Baltz) 24 West Virginia 8 13 1 1 (L. Williams) 1 (Baltz) 24 at Wake Forest 7 13 2 1 (L.Williams) 1 (Baltz) 24 at Rutgers 7 13 2 1 (L.Williams) 1 (Baltz) 24 Georgia Tech 7 12 3 1 (L.Williams) 1 (Baltz) 24 Virginia 6 12 4 1 (L.Williams) 1 (Baltz) 24 Clemson 7 12 3 0 2 (Baltz, Campbell) 24 at North Car. 7 11 4 1 (L.Williams) 1 (Baltz) 24 Boston College 8 12 3 0 1 (Baltz) 24 at Florida State 8 12 3 0 1 (Baltz) 24 at NC State 9 11 3 0 1 (Baltz) 24 vs. Oregon St. 8 11 4 0 1 (Baltz) 24

Terrapin Playing-Experience Superlatives

Offense Defense Most overall starts, career — 36, Andrew Crummey (G) 36, Christian Varner (SS) 26, Edwin Williams (C) 35, Jeremy Navarre (DE) Most overall starts, 2007 — 13, Edwin Williams (C), Dane Randolph (T), 13, by 10 players Darrius Heyward-Bey (WR) Most consecutive starts, career — 26, Edwin Williams (C) 35, Christian Varner (SS) 17, Darrius Heyward-Bey (WR) 26, Isaiah Gardner (CB) Most consecutive starts, 2007 — 13, Edwin Williams (C), Dane Randolph (T), 13, by 10 players Darrius Heyward-Bey (WR)

46 PARTICIPATION CHART SENIORS (15) VIL FIU wV wF rUT gT VA CU nC BC FS nCS OS SOPH. CONT. (20) VIL FIU wV wF rUT gT VA CU nC BC FS nCS OS 3 Varner SS S S S S S S S S S S S S S 57 Harrell LB x cd cd cd cd cd x x x cd cd cd cd 5 Gardner CB S S S S S S S S S S S S S 72 P.Costa OL x x x x x x S S S S S S S 15 Goode TE x x x x x x x x x S S S S 90 Ivey DL x x x x x x inj inj inj x x x x 21 Lattimore TB S S S S S S S S S inj x x x Class Participation 12-2 9-2 9-1 10-2 10-2 10-3 11-4 10-3 12-4 11-3 12-3 11-3 10-4 25 Nelson DB x x x x x x x x cd x x x x 30 Justice FS S S S S S S S S S S S S S R-FRESHMEN (21) VIL FIU wV wF rUT gT VA CU nC BC FS nCS OS 44 L.Ball TB x x x x x x x x x S S S S 4 Levine QB cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 49 Roberts PK x x x x x x x x x x x x x 7 Cannon WR x cd cd cd cd cd cd x x x x x x 50 Lemons LB x x cd cd x x x x x x x x x 18 L.Williams WR x S S S S S S x S x inj inj inj 53 McDermond LS x x x x x x x x x x x x x 20 Green TB x inj inj inj inj inj inj cd cd cd cd cd cd 63 Crummey G S S S S S S inj inj inj inj inj S S 22 Washington CB cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 68 Feliciano DL S S S S S S S S S S S S S 23 Scott TB cd cd cd x x inj x x x x x x x 80 Haynos TE x x S x x x x S S S S S x 32 Jackson-Mills CB cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd cd x x 89 Goldberg WR x x x x x x x x x x x x x 33 Wujciak LB inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj 92 Moore DL S S S S S S S S S S S S S 51 Whitmore LB cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd Class Participation 15-7 15-7 14-8 14-7 15-7 15-7 14-6 14-7 13-7 13-8 14-8 15-9 15-8 52 Clinton LB cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd x cd cd cd x cd 53 Hargett LB cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd JUNIORS (33) VIL FIU wV wF rUT gT VA CU nC BC FS nCS OS 54 Moten LB x x x x x x x x x x x x x 1 Henderson LB S S S S S inj S S S S S S S 57 Harraka OL x dnt cd cd cd cd cd cd dnt inj dnt dnt cd 2 Barnes CB S S S S S S S S S S S S S 64 Eastburn OL cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd 9 Taylor CB inj inj inj inj inj inj inj cd cd cd cd cd cd 65 Edwards OL x cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd dnt x cd 11 May PK cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 71 Pinegar OL inj inj cd cd cd cd cd x x x x x cd 13 Gronkowski TE S S S S S S S S inj inj x x inj 79 Sappington OL x cd cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 16 Henry WR cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 81 Smalls WR cd cd cd dnt inj cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 17 Oquendo WR x x x x x x x x x inj inj inj inj 82 Bonato RB cd cd cd dnt cd cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 19 Steffy QB S S S S S inj inj cd cd cd x x cd 83 Lee-Odai WR cd x cd cd cd cd x x x x x x x 22 D.Robinson DB x x x x x x x x x inj inj inj inj 86 Gloster TE x x x x x x x x x x dnt dnt x 24 Davies DB cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd Class Participation 8-0 4-1 3-1 4-1 4-1 3-1 5-1 8-0 7-1 7-0 5-0 8-0 6-0 29 Allen DB x x x x x x x x x x x x x 31 Schmitt LS x x x x x x x x x x x x x T-FRESHMEN (32) VIL FIU wV wF rUT gT VA CU nC BC FS nCS OS 34 Philistin LB S S S S S S S S S S S S S 11 J.Robinson QB cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd 36 Baum DB inj inj inj inj inj inj inj cd dnt cd cd x cd 18 Walker DB cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 39 Egekeze PK S S S S S S S S S S S S S 24 Tyler WR inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj 40 Navarre DL S S S S S S S S S S S S S 25 E.Robinson WR - - - - dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 41 A.Ball LB cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd 27 Herald DB x x x x x x x x x x x x x 42 Bullock LB inj x x x inj inj inj x x x cd x x 27 Dulin WR - - - - dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 43 R.Costa LB x x x x x S inj inj inj inj inj inj inj 33 Weiss PK cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 48 Fokou LB S S S S S S S S S S S S S 35 Baltz P S S S S S S S S S S S S S 55 Covington LEO S S S S S S S S S S S S S 35 Lariviere RB cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 60 E.Williams C S S S S S S S S S S S S S 36 T.Watson RB cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 61 Oliver G x cd cd dnt dnt cd cd cd cd cd cd x cd 37 Hughes DB cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 67 Griffin OL x x x x x x x S S S S x cd 40 Cash LB - - - - dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 73 Dacosta DT cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 41 L.Watson TE inj inj inj inj inj inj inj cd cd cd dnt dnt cd 75 Randolph OL S S S S S S S S S S S S S 47 Brown RB cd cd cd cd cd cd cd x x x x x cd 76 Thomas OL S S S S S S S inj inj inj inj inj x 49 Berman LB cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 77 Burley OL S S S S S S S x S S S S S 58 Drummond LB cd dnt cd dnt cd cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 84 I.Williams WR S x x x x x x S x S S S S 59 Downs LS cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 87 Gresham WR x cd cd dnt cd cd cd cd cd cd cd x cd 59 Pooler LB inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj 91 Frost DL x x x x x x x inj inj inj inj inj inj 66 Hampton OL cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 96 Otulaja DL cd cd cd dnt dnt cd cd x x x x x cd 68 Akunyili OL cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 97 Muhtadi DL cd cd cd cd cd x x x cd cd x x x 69 Faiella OL cd cd cd cd dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd Class Participation 25-14 23-13 23-13 23-13 22-13 21-12 20-12 20-12 18-11 16-12 18-12 22-11 16-11 70 Young OL cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd 71 Johnson OL cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd SOPHOMORES (20) VIL FIU wV wF rUT gT VA CU nC BC FS nCS OS 73 St. John OL cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 4 McCollough CB cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd x x x 74 Campbell OL x cd cd cd cd cd cd S x x x cd cd 6 Wiseman CB x x x x x x x x x x x x x 78 Gonnella DL cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 8 Heyward-Bey WR S S S S S S S S S S S S S 79 Bowen OL cd cd cd dnt cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd 10 Skinner DB x x x x x x x x x x x x x 82 Smith WR cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd 10 Turner QB x cd cd x x S S S S S S S S 85 Logan WR inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj 12 Portis QB out out out out out out out out out out out out out 88 McCree WR cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 14 Carroll DB x x x x x x x x x x x x inj 93 Davidson DL cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 19 Akinwande DB cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 99 Armstrong DL cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 26 Carter CB cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd Class Participation 3-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 2-1 4-2 4-1 4-1 4-1 3-1 2-0 37 Townsley P cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd 38 Jackson FB S S x S S S S inj S x x x S ACTIVE PLAYERS 62 52 51 52 55 53 52 56 55 50 53 59 49 45 T.Galt TE x x x x x x x x x x x x x 45 Schultz LB cd dnt cd dnt cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd x x – indicates played in game; S – indicates started game; cd – indicates did not play/coach’s decision 46 Pfister FB x cd cd cd cd cd x x x x x x cd inj – indicates did not play or travel due to injury; dnt – indicates did not travel for reason other than injury; rs 46 Sule LB cd dnt cd dnt cd cd cd cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd - indicates will sit out season as a redshirt; out - indicates will sit out season while ineligible 47 Clement LB x x x x x x x x x x x x x 56 D.Galt DL cd dnt cd dnt dnt cd cd cd x cd cd cd cd

47 GAME 1 GAME 2 GAME 3 Sept. 1, 2007 Sept. 8, 2007 Sept. 13, 2007 Maryland 31, Villanova 14 Maryland 26, Florida Int’l. 10 #4/4 WVU 31, Maryland 14

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) -- Keon Lattimore ran for 106 yards MIAMI (AP) -- Keon Lattimore ran for 111 yards and two early COLLEGE PARK, Md. - Keon Lattimore rushed for 80 yards and and three touchdowns, Jordan Steffy played exceptionally well in his touchdowns, and Maryland held off pesky Florida International 26-10. led Maryland receivers with four catches, leading the Terrapins’ offense first start as Maryland’s quarterback, and the Terrapins wore down Jordan Steffy completed 18 of 25 passes for 135 yards and Lance in a 31-14 defeat to No. 4 West Virginia before 53,107 at Chevy Chase Villanova in a 31-14 victory. Ball had a 1-yard scoring run with 53 seconds left to seal the win Bank Field at Byrd Stadium. Lattimore also caught six passes for 33 yards. The senior averaged for Maryland, now 2-0 for the fourth time in Ralph Friedgen’s seven The crowd was the fifth-largest in the history of the stadium. 5 yards on his 21 carries and moved over 1,000 yards rushing for his seasons. Lattimore scored on a 4-yard run midway through the first quarter, career. Moses Hinton caught a 49-yard TD pass from Wayne Younger for marking his third straight game with a rushing touchdown. Steffy did a fine job running the offense, going 19-for-24 for 174 Florida International (0-2), losers of 14 straight games -- the second- Also for Maryland, quarterback Jordan Steffy tossed his first career yards and running for 47 yards and a touchdown. longest current drought in major college football behind Duke. touchdown pass, hitting Danny Oquendo with a 22-yarder late in the Up 10-7, the Terrapins opened the third quarter with an 11-play, FIU put a major scare into Maryland last season, losing 14-10 when fourth period. 66-yard touchdown drive. Five plays after Steffy ran for 2 yards on a the Terrapins intercepted a pass near the goal line on the game’s final Steve Slaton ran for 137 yards and three touchdowns and fourth-and-1 from the Villanova 42, Lattimore scored on a 14-yard run. play. This one wasn’t easy for the Terps, either -- who scored 10 fourth- Noel Devine amassed 125 yards on his first three carries for the On Maryland’s next possession, Steffy left with a leg cramp in the quarter points off a pair of FIU turnovers. Mountaineers. The freshman finished with 136 on five carries, including middle of a 57-yard touchdown drive that Lattimore concluded with an Lattimore is the brother of linebacker , a 76-yard run to set up one of Slaton’s touchdowns. 18-yard run for a 24-7 lead. who starred at Miami before entering the NFL. Lattimore has fond Maryland fumbled the snap on the first play from scrimmage, giving Then, after a Maryland interception, Steffy moved the Terrapins 87 memories of seeing Lewis play at the Orange Bowl, the Hurricanes’ WVU a short field at the 20-yard line. Two plays later, White scampered yards and scored on a 10-yard TD run with 12:46 left. home field that FIU is using this season while its own stadium is in from 22 yards for the touchdown. That ended a night Steffy had been waiting for since he arrived remodeled. Now, he’s got memories of his own. The Terrapins responded immediately, though, going 75 yards in 11 at Maryland as a freshman in 2004. Before facing the Wildcats, the Lattimore had a 42-yard run on Maryland’s first play, and he scored plays to set up Lattimore’s 4-yard run that tied the game at 7-7 with 9:53 redshirt junior had thrown only 37 passes and had gone two years since from 1 yard out to make it 9-0. The scoring started with a safety on a left in the first quarter. his last completion. botched FIU punt 26 seconds into the game. West Virginia scored 24 unanswered points over the next two Steffy’s play against Villanova belied his inexperience. First, he FIU went three-and-out on its next possession and Lattimore came periods, turning a 14-7 halftime lead into a 31-7 advantage. The moved the Terrapins 46 yards for a field goal. Then he directed a 90- through again, this time with a 14-yard TD to make it 16-0 with 8:13 left Mountaineers took control by going 63 yards in nine plays with the yard march in which he passed for 28 yards and ran for 22. The drive in the quarter. second-half kickoff, setting up a 1-yard score by Slaton. ended with Lattimore dragging two tacklers into the end zone on a 12- A big play helped FIU get back into the game. Maryland finished the scoring with 5:50 left when Steffy found yard run. Off play-action, Younger found Hinton down the left sideline for the Oquendo. The Terrapins recovered the onside kick, but were unable to The Wildcats then moved 84 yards on eight plays, closing to 10-7 first score in Mario Cristobal’s era as FIU coach. move downfield. on Antwon Young’s first career touchdown pass, a 26-yarder to Matthew FIU got within 16-10 early in the fourth on Chris Abed’s 42-yard Erin Henderson led the Maryland defense with 11 tackles, his Sherry. field goal. But Lionell Singleton fumbled a punt return away deep in FIU second straight game with double figures on the defensive chart. Young went 17-for-28 for 176 yards in his first college start. The territory with 12:27 left, setting up Obi Egekeze’s 36-yard field goal that Wildcats finished with 11 yards rushing on 22 carries. restored Maryland’s nine-point lead. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th - Final Villanova got a touchdown with 54 seconds left when Salim Koroma West Virginia (3-0) 7 7 14 3 - 31 MARYLAND (2-1) 7 0 0 7 - 14 picked off a Turner pass and took it 42 yards to the end zone. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th - Final MARYLAND (2-0) 16 0 0 10 - 26 First Quarter Florida int’l. (0-2) 0 7 0 3 - 10 1st 2nd 3rd 4th - Final WV - Patrick White 22 run (Pat McAfee kick), 14:15 Villanova (0-1) 0 7 0 7 - 14 MD - Keon Lattimore 4 run (Obi Egekeze kick), 9:53 First Quarter MARYLAND (1-0) 3 7 14 7 - 31 Second Quarter MD - Safety, FIU punt snap out of end zone, 14:34 WV - Steve Slaton 22 run (McAfee kick), 5:02 MD - Keon Lattimore 1 run (Obi Egekeze kick), 12:17 First Quarter Third Quarter MD - Keon Lattimore 14 run (Egekeze kick), 8:13 MD - FG Obi Egekeze 42, 7:17 WV - Steve Slaton 1 run (McAfee kick), 10:41 Second Quarter Second Quarter WV - Steve Slaton 1 run (McAfee kick), 1:53 FIU - Moses Hinton 49 pass fr Wayne Younger (Chris Abed kick), 8:52 MD - Keon Lattimore 12 run (Egekeze kick), 11:00 Fourth Quarter Fourth Quarter VIL - Matthew Sherry 26 pass from Antwon Young (Joe Marcoux kick), 2:30 WV - FG Pat McAfee 32, 10:39 FIU - FG Chris Abed 42, 14:05 Third Quarter MD - Danny Oquendo 22 pass fr Jordan Steffy (Egekeze kick), 5:50 MD - FG Obi Egekeze 36, 10:53 MD - Keon Lattimore 14 run (Egekeze kick), 9:08 MD - Lance Ball 1 run (Egekeze kick), 0:53 MD - Keon Lattimore 18 run (Egekeze kick), 2:59 MD WV Fourth Quarter First Downs 15 21 MD FIU MD - Jordan Steffy 10 run (Egekeze kick), 12:46 Rushes-Yards 39-89 48-353 First Downs 14 8 VIL - Salim Koroma 42 interception return (Marcoux kick), 0:54 Comp-Att-Int 16-24-2 8-13-0 Rushes-Yards 41-135 27-82 Passing Yards 180 95 Comp-Att-Int 18-25-0 8-23-2 MD VIL Return Yards 81 76 Passing Yards 135 81 First Downs 28 11 Punts-Average 6-35.8 3-35.7 Return Yards 106 100 Rushes-Yards 47-221 22-11 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-2 Punts-Average 9-37.9 7-42.4 Comp-Att-Int 23-30-3 17-28-1 Penalties-Yards 5-58 6-53 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-1 Passing Yards 207 176 Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-12 5-28 Penalties-Yards 6-33 3-11 Return Yards 124 197 Time of Possession 31:25 28:35 Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 4-35 Punts-Average 2-43.0 6-29.2 Time of Possession 35:27 24:33 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Penalties-Yards 5-65 3-20 RUSHING - Maryland: Keon Lattimore 21-80-1, Lance Ball 6-19, Darrius Heyward-Bey INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-21 1-2 1-minus 3, Jordan Steffy 11-minus 7; West Virginia: Steve Slaton 26-137-3, Noel Devine RUSHING - Maryland: Keon Lattimore 17-111-2, Lance Ball 12-40-1, Danny Oquendo Time of Possession 36:34 23:26 5-136, Owen Schmitt 4-46, Patrick White 11-22-1, Jock Sanders 2-12. 1-5, Jordan Steffy 11-minus 21; FIU: Wayne Younger 8-42, A’mod Ned 6-32, Julian Reams PASSING - Maryland: Jordan Steffy 16-23-2-180-1, Keon Lattimore 0-1-0-0; West 5-22, Kendall Berry 2-7, Daunte Owens 4-3, Team 2-minus 24. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Virginia: Patrick White 8-13-0-95-0. PASSING - Maryland: Jordan Steffy 18-25-0-135; FIU: Wayne Younger 8-22-2-81-1, RUSHING - Maryland: Keon Lattimore 21-106-3, Lance Ball 11-56, Jordan Steffy RECEIVING - Maryland: Keon Lattimore 4-17, Darrius Heyward-Bey 3-56, Danny Team 0-1-0-0. 8-47-1, Darrius Heyward-Bey 1-13, Danny Oquendo 1-3, Morgan Green 2-0, Chris Turner Oquendo 3-55-1, Joey Haynos 2-17, Cory Jackson 2-13, Dan Gronkowski 1-12, Isaiah RECEIVING - Maryland: Darrius Heyward-Bey 4-48, Lance Ball 3-31, Danny Oquendo 2-minus 4; Villanova: Matt Dicken 8-19, Luca Ragone 3-6, Antwon Young 9-minus 13, Team Williams 1-10; West Virginia: Darius Reynaud 4-55, Dorrell Jalloh 1-21, Steve Slaton 1-10, 3-18, Keon Lattimore 2-4, Jason Goode 1-11, Joey Haynos 1-8, Dan Gronkowski 1-8, Cory 2-minus 1. Tito Gonzales 1-8, Noel Devine 1-1. Jackson 1-7, LaQuan Williams 1-0, Jordan Steffy 1-0; FIU: A’mod Ned 3-15, Moses Hinton PASSING - Maryland: Jordan Steffy 19-24-1-174, Chris Turner 4-6-2-33; Villanova: MISSED FIELD GOALS - West Virginia: Pat McAfee 22. 1-49-1, Elliott Dix 1-11, John Ellis 1-6, Jason Frierson 1-0, Torrelt Solomon 1-0. Antwon Young 17-28-1-176-1. TACKLES - Maryland: Erin Henderson 7-4-11, Moise Fokou 4-4-8, J.J. Justice 3-3-6, MISSED FIELD GOALS - Maryland: Obi Egekeze 52. RECEIVING - Maryland: Darrius Heyward-Bey 6-81, Keon Lattimore 6-33, LaQuan Isaiah Gardner 2-4-6, Dave Philistin 1-5-6; West Virginia: Reed Williams 3-6-9, Mortty Ivy TACKLES - Maryland: Erin Henderson 4-8-12, Christian Varner 3-2-5, Carlos Feliciano Williams 3-40, Lance Ball 3-20, Joey Haynos 3-19, Kevin Gresham 2-14; Villanova: Mat- 5-3-8, Antonio Lewis 5-1-6, Johnny Dingle 5-1-6, Marc Magro 4-2-6. 2-3-5, Dave Philistin 2-2-4; FIU: Scott Bryant 8-3-11, Michael Dominguez 6-4-10, Robert thew Sherry 5-68-1, Phil Atkinson 3-5, Anton Ridley 2-27, Brandyn Harvey 2-27, Michael Mitchell 4-4-8, Alonzia Phillips 3-5-8, Lionell Singleton 5-2-7. Bradway 2-25, Matt Dicken 2-16, Matthew Szczur 1-8. ATT - 53,107. WEATHER - 77 degrees, partly cloudy. MISSED FIELD GOALS - None. ATT - 12,201. WEATHER - 84 degrees, cloudy. TACKLES - Maryland: Erin Henderson 4-5-9, Christian Varner 3-3-6, Carlos Feliciano 1-5-6, Moise Fokou 4-1-5, Kevin Barnes 3-1-4, Trey Covington 1-3-4; Villanova: Michael Holland 5-6-11, Zach Mariacher 6-4-10, Derek Durkin 6-3-9, Osayi Osunde 4-4-8, Darrel Young 0-8-8. ATT - 50,389. WEATHER - 75 degrees, clear.

48 GAME 4 GAME 5 GAME 6 Sept. 22, 2007 Sept. 29, 2007 Oct. 6, 2007 Wake Forest 31, Maryland 24 (ot) Maryland 34, #10 Rutgers 24 Maryland 28, Georgia Tech 26

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. - Josh Adams scored on a 6-yard run on PISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) - Backup quarterback Chris Turner led COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - In his first career start, Chris Turner the first possession of overtime to help Wake Forest cap a comeback Maryland to 20 second-half points, Keon Lattimore rushed for 124 yards and threw for 255 yards, and Lance Ball ran for three touchdowns as Maryland and beat Maryland 31-24. a touchdown and the Terps ruined No. 10 Rutgers’ second stay in the top 10 held on for a 28-26 victory over Georgia Tech. Alphonso Smith had a 100-yard interception return for a touchdown with a 34-24 victory. Travis Bell sent a 52-yard field goal attempt wide right with 54 seconds late in the third quarter to jumpstart the Demon Deacons (2-2, 1-1 For Maryland (3-2), it was redemption. The win ended Rutgers’ 10-game remaining. Georgia Tech was whistled for holding on the previous play, Atlantic Coast Conference). home winning streak and snapped a two-game Terps losing streak that knocking the Yellow Jackets back 10 yards and preventing them from Riley Skinner - playing in his first game since separating his included a 31-24 overtime loss to Wake Forest last week. lining up for what would have been a 40-yard try. Turner completed 14 of 20 passes for 149 yards in relief of Jordan Steffy, shoulder in the season opener - had a 1-yard TD sneak after Smith’s Turner had three passes of longer than 40 yards in the first half, who left late in the first half with a concussion. including the first touchdown pass of his career, a 78-yard strike to Jason return midway through the fourth, then found John Tereshinski with a Maryland rallied despite losing a 14-3 advantage late in the first half and 6-yard scoring pass to tie it with 3 seconds left in regulation. Goode. He cooled off in the second half but finished 10-of-17 for 255 heading into halftime with Rutgers leading 17-14. yards and a touchdown.Ball carried 16 times for 86 yards and three Then, after Adams’ score in overtime, the Terps were unable answer Turner led the rally that culminated in field goals of 26 and 37 yards from touchdowns. with a touchdown. Obi Egekeze, a 2-yard TD run by Lattimore and a late 14-yard dash by Lance Maryland (4-2, 1-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) had leads of 21-3 and The Terrapins (2-2, 0-1) got 112 yards and a touchdown from Keon Ball, who rushed for 90 yards and two touchdowns. 28-17, but Georgia Tech closed to 28-26 with 8:21 left in the game on a Lattimore, his third 100-yard game of the season, along with rushing Teel threw two touchdown passes and scored on a 1-yard run scores from Lance Ball and Cory Jackson. with 4:41 to go to cut the Maryland lead to 27-24. But the Terps defense held 39-yard touchdown pass from Taylor Bennett to Demariyus Thomas. The Ball added 56 yards on 14 carries and junior quarterback Jordan stout against a Scarlet Knights offense that was averaging 46 points. Rice Yellow Jackets’ two-point conversion try fell short when linebacker Dave Philistin stuffed Tashard Choice on a direct snap. Steffy completed 11 of 20 passes for 115 yards. He completed passes was held to 97 yards rushing on 21 carries, including 38 yards on his last 15 Philistin finished with 21 tackles. to eight different receivers attempts. Saturday’s victory was Turner’s second straight impressive Steffy’s third-down pass for Ball at the goal line with Maryland The victory over a top 10 team was the first for Maryland since upsetting performance. He replaced an injured Jordan Steffy late in the second leading 24-3 helped spark the comeback. Smith jumped in front of the Florida State in 2004. The Terps outgained the Scarlet Knights 458-392 quarter the previous week and led the Terps to a 34-24 road upset over route and raced the length of the field for the score. while forcing three turnovers. Turner, who took over after Steffy was hurt on the Terps’ final series of then-No. 10 Rutgers. Skinner completed 22 of 35 passes for 219 yards with three the first half, got Maryland going early in the second half. A 28-yard pass Steffy, who suffered a concussion against Rutgers, did not dress interceptions, but the redshirt sophomore came up huge down the to Isaiah Williams and a penalty for roughing the passer led to Egekeze’s Saturday. Nor did the team’s leading tackler, Erin Henderson, who has stretch in directing the decisive scoring drives. Adams finished with 91 26-yard field goal that tied the game at 17 midway through the third quarter. a bad knee. yards rushing. Ball broke off a 32-yard run and Turner hit Darrius Heyward-Bey for 18 to Maryland scored first on Turner’s long pass to Goode, then extended Erin Henderson led the defensive effort Maryland with a game-high set up a go-ahead 37-yard field goal with 3:43 left in the third quarter. its lead to 21-3 early in the second quarter on TD runs of 7 yards and 1 tying 12 tackles. He also forced and recovered a fumble, and picked off Maryland’s defense held Rutgers to one first down on its next two series, yard by Ball. a pass which led to Jackson’s TD run, giving the Terps a 17-3 lead. and Turner led Maryland on a 58-yard touchdown drive. Lattimore capped it Bennett finished 22 of 34 for 309 yards and a touchdown. Choice had Kevin Barnes had his third interception of the season for the Terps with a 2-yard run one play after LaQuan Williams stretched out to making a 32 carries for 132 yards and a touchdown. and Isaiah Gardner his first. diving third-down catch of a 27-yard pass. Georgia Tech’s first touchdown came with less than a minute to go in the first half, when Turner, under pressure on a third down, was hit by 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Final 1st 2nd 3rd 4th - Final Vance Walker and fumbled. Defensive end Darrell Robertson picked up MARYLAND (2-2, 0-1) 10 7 7 0 0 24 MARYLAND (3-2) 0 14 6 14 - 34 Wake Forest (2-2, 1-1) 3 0 7 14 7 31 Rutgers (3-1) 3 14 0 7 - 24 the ball and ran 32 yards for the score.

First Quarter First Quarter 1st 2nd 3rd 4th - Final WF - FG Sam Swank 24, 9:00 RU - FG Jeremy Ito 29, 10:57 Georgia Tech (3-3, 1-3) 3 7 7 9 - 26 MD - FG Obi Egekeze 38, 6:11 Second Quarter MARYLAND (4-2, 1-1) 14 7 7 0 - 28 MD - Lance Ball 13 run (Egekeze kick), 2:32 MD - Lance Ball 19 run, 13:02 Second Quarter MD - Darrius Heyward-Bey 15 pass fr Jordan Steffy (Obi Egekeze kick), 6:23 First Quarter MD - Cory Jackson 3 run (Egekeze kick), 5:05 RU - Tim Brown 20 pass fr Mike Teel (Ito kick), 0:52 MD - Jason Goode 78 pass fr Chris Turner (Obi Egekeze kick), 6:34 Third Quarter RU - 7 pass fr Mike Teel (Ito kick), 0:06 GT - FG Travis Bell 23, 2:37 MD - Keon Lattimore 6 run (Egekeze kick), 6:32 Third Quarter MD - Lance Ball 7 run (Egekeze kick), 0:43 WF - Alphonso Smith 100 interception return (Swank kick), 1:10 MD - FG Obi Egekeze 26, 8:51 Second Quarter Fourth Quarter MD - FG Obi Egekeze 37, 3:43 MD - Lance Ball 1 run (Egekeze kick), 11:54 WF - Riley Skinner 1 run (Swank kick), 7:55 Fourth Quarter GT - Darrell Robertson 32 fumble return (Bell kick), 0:46 WF - John Tereshinski 6 run (Swank kick), 0:03 MD - Keon Lattimore 2 run (Egekeze kick), 7:42 Third Quarter Overtime RU - Ray Rice 1 run (Ito kick), 4:41 GT - Tashard Choice 1 run (Bell kick), 8:47 WF - Josh Adams 6 run (Swank kick) MD - Lance Ball 14 run (Egekeze kick), 2:04 MD - Lance Ball 1 run (Egekeze kick), 4:20 Fourth Quarter MD WF MD RU GT - FG Travis Bell 37, 14:48 First Downs 19 19 First Downs 24 19 GT - Demaryius Thomas 39 pass fr Taylor Bennett (run failed), 8:21 Rushes-Yards 57-200 41-178 Rushes-Yards 59-239 23-82 Comp-Att-Int 11-20-1 22-35-3 Comp-Att-Int 18-28-0 25-44-1 MD GT Passing Yards 115 219 Passing Yards 219 310 First Downs 12 24 Return Yards 145 199 Return Yards 98 89 Rushes-Yards 35-88 43-175 Punts-Average 6-44.7 5-38.4 Punts-Average 3-36.3 6-35.3 Comp-Att-Int 10-17-0 22-34-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-2 Passing Yards 255 309 Penalties-Yards 3-30 5-42 Penalties-Yards 5-45 5-44 Return Yards 109 152 Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 6-54 Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-15 2-16 Punts-Average 5-49.6 3-34.7 Time of Possession 33:38 26:22 Time of Possession 36:57 23:03 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 2-10 6-50 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 4-28 RUSHING - Maryland: Keon Lattimore 27-112-1, Lance Ball 14-56-1, Darrius Heyward- RUSHING - Maryland: Keon Lattimore 34-124-1, Lance Ball 12-90-2, Da’Rel Scott Time of Possession 22:41 37:19 Bey 1-54, Cory Jackson 1-3-1, Team 1-minus 3, Jordan Steffy 13-minus 22; Wake Forest: 3-29, Chris Turner 1-9, Darrius Heyward-Bey 1-6, LaQuan Williams 1-0, Team 3-mnus 7, Josh Adams 20-91-1, Moore 5-37, Micah Andrews 6-32-0, Riley Skinner 5-15-1, Marion Jordan Steffy 4-minus 12; Rutgers: Ray Rice 21-97-1, Mike Teel 2-minus 15. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 3-4, Bryant 2-minus 1. PASSING - Maryland: Chris Turner 14-20-0-149, Jordan Steffy 4-8-0-70-1; Rutgers: RUSHING - Maryland: Lance Ball 16-86-3, Keon Lattimore 133-31, Danny Oquendo PASSING - Maryland: Jordan Steffy 11-20-1-115; Wake Forest: Riley Skinner 22-35- Mike Teel 25-44-1-310-2. 1-minus 1, Team 1-minus 2, Chris Turner 4-minus 26; Georgia Tech: Tashard Choice 3-219-1. RECEIVING - Maryland: Darrius Heyward-Bey 5-61-1, Danny Oquendo 4-34, LaQuan 32-135-1, Rashaun Grant 9-27, Josh Nesbitt 1-10, Taylor Bennett 1-2, Mike Cox 0-1. RECEIVING - Maryland: Danny Oquendo 3-18, Isaiah Williams 2-15, Dan Gronkowski Williams 2-66, Isaiah Williams 2-38, Cory Jackson 2-23, Dan Gronkowski 2-7, Lance Ball PASSING - Maryland: Chris Turner 10-17-0-255-1; Georgia Tech 22-34-0-309-1. 1-26, Joey Haynos 1-20, LaQuan Williams 1-16, Darrius Heyward-Bey 1-12, Jason Goode 1-minus 10; Rutgers: Tiquan Underwood 8-101-1, Tim Brown 7-72-1, 5-93, RECEIVING - Maryland: Darrius Heyward-Bey 4-109, Danny Oquendo 2-27, Isaiah 1-5, Lance Ball 1-3; Wake Forest: John Tereshinski 5-55-1, Josh Adams 4-22, Brinkman Ray Rice 4-36, Shamar Graves 1-8. Williams 2-21, Jason Goode 1-78-1, Joey Haynos 1-20; Georgia Tech: Demaryius Thomas 4-21, Moore 3-73, Marion 3-27, Selmon 1-16, Micah Andrews 1-3, Bryant 1-2. MISSED FIELD GOALS - Maryland: Obi Egekeze 51, 39, 37. 9-139-1, Greg Smith 5-82, Colin Peek 3-31, Tashard Choice 2-23, Rashaun Grant 1-16, MISSED FIELD GOALS - None. TACKLES - Maryland: Dave Philistin 8-3-11, Erin Henderson 4-7-11, Moise Fokou Mike Cox 1-01, James Johnson 1-8. TACKLES - Maryland: Erin Henderson 7-5-12, J.J. Justice 5-4-9, Dave Philistin 4-4- 4-0-4, J.J. Justice 4-0-4, Kevin Barnes 3-1-4; Rutgers: Courney Greene 6-7-13, Brando MISSED FIELD GOALS - Georgia Tech: Travis Bell 47, 52. 8, Isaiah Gardner 4-4-8; Wake Forest: Vaughn 8-4-12, Curry 4-5-9, Arnoux 3-6-9, Ghee Renkart 3-8-11, Damaso Munoz 1-10-11, Devin McCourty 6-4-10, 2-7-9. TACKLES - Maryland: Dave Philistin 7-14-21, Moise Fokou 4-7-11, Keivn Barnes 2-5-7. 8-2-10, Isaiah Gardner 5-2-7, J.J. Justice 3-4-7, Carlos Feliciano 3-4-7; Georgia Tech: ATT - 43,803. WEATHER - 74 degrees, sunny. Gary Guyton 3-5-8, Philip Wheeler 2-6-8, Avery Roberson 6-1-7, Jamal Lewis 2-5-7. ATT - 31,964. WEATHER - 84 degrees, partly cloudy. ATT - 47,527. WEATHER - 73 degrees, cloudy.

49 GAME 7 GAME 8 GAME 9 Oct. 20, 2007 Oct. 27, 2007 Nov. 3, 2007 #24 Virginia 18, Maryland 17 Clemson 30, Maryland 17 North Carolina 16, Maryland 13

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - Reserve running back Mikell Simpson COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) -- James Davis ran for 129 yards and CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) -- Connor Barth kicked three field goals capped an all-around performance by scoring the winning touchdown a touchdown to lead Clemson past Maryland 30-17. and T.J. Yates threw a touchdown pass to Hakeem Nicks helping North with 16 seconds left, enabling the Virginia Cavaliers to beat Maryland The Tigers (6-2, 3-2 ACC) led 20-3 at halftime and held on for the Carolina to a 16-13 victory over Maryland. 18-17 for their seventh straight victory. victory. Freshman tailback Johnny White added a career-high 92 rushing Simpson scored on a 1-yard plunge to finish a frantic 90-yard drive Maryland (4-4, 1-3) scored on its first drive, but the Tigers built up a yards for the Tar Heels (3-6, 2-3 Atlantic Coast Conference). that consumed more than seven minutes. lead in the first half. The Terrapins scored two touchdowns in the fourth Nicks, the team’s leading receiver, finished with eight catches for 88 Virginia trailed 14-3 in the second quarter and 17-10 early in the quarter, but got no closer than 13 points. yards. Yet, it was the defense that set the tone early for North Carolina. third period before rallying. Davis, who had 29 carries, led a running game that amassed 249 The Terrapins (4-5, 1-4 ACC) lost for the first time in five games in the Simpson ran 16 times for 119 yards and two touchdowns. He also yards. C.J. Spiller gained 106 yards, and Harper went 20-for-26 for 179 series. caught 13 passes for 152 yards. During the final drive, Simpson caught yards. Maryland had a chance down the stretch. One final drive started five passes for 48 yards and rushed nine times for 44 yards - totaling The previous three games in the series were decided by 4 points or on its own 23-yard line with 2:49 left, and Chris Turner completed four 92 yards on a 90-yard drive that included an intentional grounding call fewer. consecutive passes to move the Terps to North Carolina’s 41. But on against the Cavaliers. The Tigers snapped a 3-3 tie midway through the second quarter fourth-and-2, he was pressured by defensive tackle Kentwan Balmer Lance Ball ran for 72 yards and a touchdown, and Keon Lattimore after the Terrapins failed to convert a fourth-and-1 from the Clemson 48. and threw high toward the sideline, ending the drive with 36 seconds had 65 yards rushing and a score for the Terrapins (4-3, 1-2). But Two rushes by Davis netted 19 yards, and Spiller ran for 5 yards before remaining. Maryland managed only a field goal in the second half. Harper threw a 27-yard touchdown pass to Aaron Kelly. Barth connected from 23 yards to break the scoreless tie in the At the outset of the third quarter, a roughing the passer penalty and On their next possession, the Tigers made it 17-3 on a 1-yard run by second quarter. Maryland’s Obi Egekeze tied with a 26-yarder with a 15-yard facemask call against Virginia fueled a Maryland drive that Davis. about 3-1/2 minutes remaining in the first half. produced a 41-yard field goal by Obi Egekeze for a 17-10 lead. Minutes later, Clemson’s Crezdon Butler intercepted a pass and Yates completed three consecutive passes - two to Brooks Foster The Cavaliers closed to 17-12 when standout defensive end Chris took it 17 yards to the Maryland 34. Later in the drive, Mark Buchholtz - to give Barth another chance from 45 yards out, and his kick broke the Long sacked Chris Turner in the end zone for a safety with two seconds kicked a 34-yard field goal. tie at 1:01. left in the quarter. Buchholtz added a 20-yarder in the third quarter, and Harper threw After the ensuing kickoff, Turner overthrew Darrius Hayward-Bey, Simpson ran for 72 yards on four carries and had five catches for a 3-yard touchdown pass to Michael Palmer with 12:02 left to make it and safety Trimaine Goddard intecepted it. Yates worked the hurry-up 54 yards in the first half, but Lattimore and Ball combined for 98 yards 30-3. offense again, and his 20-yard completion led to another 45-yard field rushing and two touchdowns to stake the Terrapins to a 14-10 lead. In the fourth quarter, a 44-yard pass from Chris Turner to Adrian goal for Barth. Virginia’s first four plays were short passes that totaled 61 yards, Cannon set up a 2-yard touchdown run by Lance Ball with 10:40 to go. Yates’ 30-yard touchdown pass to Hicks put North Carolina ahead, setting up a 36-yard field goal by Chris Gould. The Terrapins answered Keon Lattimore scored from the 1 with 1:23 left. but Maryland found an offensive spark to make it close. with a nine-play, 69-yard drive that Lattimore ended with a 3-yard Turner completed 19 of 31 passes for 217 yards. Isaiah Williams Turner completed all three passes to move his team to the Tar touchdown run. and Joey Haynos had five catches apiece for Maryland. Heels’ 6. Lattimore finished off the march with a 5-yard scoring run, and After Lattimore ran for 47 yards in the first 15 minutes, Ball got his when Egekeze made a 29-yard field goal, Maryland was within the final chance at the start of the second quarter. He ran four straight times 1st 2nd 3rd 4th - Final margin. for 35 yards, then took a swing pass 7 yards on a third-and-5 before Clemson (6-2, 3-2) 0 20 3 7 - 30 Heyward-Bey had a team-high five receptions for 64 yards, while MARYLAND (4-4, 1-3) 3 0 0 14 - 17 scoring on a 1-yard run to make it 14-3. Lance Ball rushed for 69 yards on 15 carries. Erin Henderson tallied a career-high 18 tackles after missing the First Quarter Turner completed 20 of 36 passes for 209 yards. Georgia Tech game with a knee injury. MD - FG Obi Ekekeze 35, 3:33 Second Quarter 1st 2nd 3rd 4th - Final CU - FG Mark Buchholz 35, 13:19 1st 2nd 3rd 4th - Final MARYLAND (4-5, 1-4) 0 3 7 3 - 13 CU - Aaron Kelly 27 pass fr Cullen Harper (Buchholz kick), 9:17 Virginia (7-1, 4-0) 3 7 2 6 - 18 North Car. (3-6, 2-3) 0 9 7 0 - 16 CU - James Davis 1 run (Buchholz kick), 1:39 MARYLAND (4-3, 1-2) 7 7 3 0 - 17 CU - FG Mark Buchholz 34, 0:00 Second Quarter Third Quarter First Quarter NC - FG Connor Barth 23, 14:55 CU - FG Mark Buchholz 20, 2:12 VA - FG Chris Gould 36, 11:31 MD - FG Obi Egekeze 26, 3:34 Fourth Quarter MD - Keon Lattimore 3 run (Obi Egekeze kick), 6:53 NC - FG Connor Barth 45, 1:01 CU - Michael Palmer 2 pass fr Cullen Harper (Buchholz kick), 12:02 Second Quarter NC - FG Connor Barth 45, 0:11 MD - Lance Ball 2 run (Egekeze kick), 10:40 MD - Lance Ball 1 run (Egekeze kick), 11:57 Third Quarter MD - Keon Lattimore 1 run (Egekeze kick), 1:30 VA - Mikell Simpson 44 run (Gould kick), 3:35 NC - Hakeem Nicks 30 pass fr T.J. Yates (Barth kick), 7:33 Third Quarter MD - Keon Lattimore 5 run (Egekeze kick), 3:21 MD CU MD - FG Obi Egekeze 41, 8:53 Fourth Quarter First Downs 18 27 VA - Safety, Chris Long sacked Turner in end zone, 0:02 MD - FG Obi Egekeze, 6:01 Rushes-Yards 32-97 56-249 Fourth Quarter Comp-Att-Int 19-31-1 20-26-0 VA - Mikell Simpson 1 run (Sewell rush failed), 0:16 MD NC Passing Yards 217 179 First Downs 18 15 Return Yards 51 72 MD VA Rushes-Yards 33-93 36-110 Punts-Average 4-35.8 2-37.0 First Downs 16 25 Comp-Att-Int 20-36-1 16-26-2 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Rushes-Yards 38-130 39-191 Passing Yards 209 149 Penalties-Yards 5-32 7-55 Comp-Att-Int 13-19-0 23-36-0 Return Yards 113 110 Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-9 2-17 Passing Yards 105 248 Punts-Average 6-43.8 5-36.2 Time of Possession 23:31 36:29 Return Yards 83 9 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Punts-Average 6-44.7 5-34.2 Penalties-Yards 9-67 11-66 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-23 2-10 RUSHING - Maryland: Lance Ball 10-56-1, Keon Lattimore 16-51-1, Erin Henderson Penalties-Yards 7-58 7-64 Time of Possession 30:14 29:46 1-12, Chris Turner 5-minus 19; Clemson: James Davis 29-129-1, C.J. Spiller 17-106, Cullen Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-19 2-18 Harper 5-12, Jacoby Ford 2-8, Team 3-minus 6. Time of Possession 29:14 30:46 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING - Maryland: Chris Turner 19-31-1-217; Clemson: Cullen Harper 20-26-0- RUSHING - Maryland: Lance Ball 15-69, Keon Lattimore 13-29-1, Team 1-minus 1, 179-2. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Chris Turner 4-minus 4; North Carolina: Johnny White 18-92, Anthony Elzy 8-37, Greg RECEIVING - Maryland: Isaiah Williams 5-47, Joey Haynos 5-46, LaQuan Williams RUSHING - Maryland: Lance Ball 17-72-1, Keon Lattimore 18-65-1, Chris Turner Little 2-7, Ryan Houston 1-1, Hakeem Nicks 1-minus 1, Team 2-minus 5, T.J. Yates 4-minus 3-36, Keon Lattimore 3-15, Adrian Cannon 2-60, Lance Ball 1-13; Clemson: Aaron Kelly 3-minus 7; Virginia: Mikell Simpson 16-119-2, Keith Payne 13-69, Chris Gorham 1-6, 21. 5-54-1, C.J. Spiller 5-37, 4-32, Jacoby Ford 3-37, Michael Palmer 2-13-1, Jameel Sewell 9-minus 3. PASSING - Maryland: Chris Turner 20-36-1-209; North Carolina: T.J. Yates 16-26-2- Nelson Faerber 1-6. PASSING - Maryland: Chris Turner 13-19-0-105; Virginia: Jameel Sewell 22-35-0-243, 149-1. MISSED FIELD GOALS - Clemson: Mark Buchholz 41. Peter Lalich 1-1-0-5. RECEIVING - Maryland: Darrius Heyward-Bey 5-64, Joey Haynos 4-30, Jason Goode TACKLES - Maryland: Erin Henderson 6-9-15, Dave Philistin 2-10-12, Moise Fokou RECEIVING - Maryland: Darrius Heyward-Bey 4-52, Danny Oquendo 4-21, LaQuan 3-36, Isaiah Williams 2-44, LaQuan Williams 2-28, Keon Lattimore 2-minus 4, Adrian 3-7-10, Kevin Barnes 6-3-9, Jeremy Navarre 2-7-9; Clemson: Tramaine Billie 4-5-9, Chris Williams 2-19, Lance Ball 2-11, Dan Gronkowski 1-2; Virginia: Mikell Simpson 13-152, Cannon 1-8, Lance Ball 1-3; North Carolina: Hakeem Nicks 8-88-1, Brooks Foster 3-32, Chancellor 5-3-8, Chris Clemons 5-3-8, Michael Hamlin 4-3-7, Nick Watkins 4-3-7. Jonathan Stupar 3-34, Cary Koch 2-23, Dontrelle Inman 2-18, Tom Santi 1-9, Chris Gorham Johnny White 2-18, Bobby Rome 1-9, Richard Quinn 1-8, Anthony Elzy 1-minus 6. 1-8, John Phillips 1-4. TACKLES - Maryland: Erin Henderson 6-5-11, Dave Philistin 7-3-10, Dre Moore 3-4-7, ATT - 50,948. WEATHER - 69 degrees, partly cloudy. MISSED FIELD GOALS - Virginia: Chris Gould 32. Kevin Barnes 5-1-6; North Carolina: Trimane Goddard 8-2-10; Durell Mapp 4-3-7, Charles TACKLES - Maryland: Erin Henderson 9-9-18, Moise Fokou 5-5-10, Dave Philistin Brown 6-0-6, Hilee Taylor 3-2-5, Quan Sturdivant 2-3-5. 4-6-10, Dre Moore 3-7-10, Kevin Barnes 6-2-8; Virginia: Jon Copper 5-7-12, Chris Long 4-6-10, Nate Lyles 3-7-10, Byron Glaspy 5-4-9, Vic Hall 3-3-6. ATT - 56,000. WEATHER - 64 degrees, clear.. ATT - 52,782. WEATHER - 61 degrees, clear.

50 GAME 10 GAME 11 GAME 12 Nov. 10, 2007 Nov. 17, 2007 Nov. 24, 2007 Maryland 42, #8/8 B. College 35 Florida State 24, Maryland 16 Maryland 37, NC State 0

COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- Sophomore Chris Turner threw for 337 yards TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Preston Parker ran for 133 yards and a RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -- Lance Ball and Keon Lattimore rushed for two and three touchdowns to lift the injury-plagued Maryland Terrapins (5-5, touchdown in his first start at tailback as Florida State (7-4, 4-4 ACC) touchdowns apiece as Maryland routed North Carolina State 37-0 on 2-4) to a thrilling 42-35 victory over No. 8 Boston College (8-2, 4-2) clinched a winning season with a 24-16 victory over Maryland that gave Saturday. Saturday evening. coach Bobby Bowden his 300th career win at the school. The Terrapins (6-6, 3-5 Atlantic Coast Conference) posted their first Senior tight end Jason Goode, playing in his final home game, Parker, who had been the Seminoles’ leading receiver, ran for 51 shutout since 2004 and became bowl eligible for the fifth time in the last caught two TD passes as the Terps rolled up a season-high 466 total yards on his first four carries, including an 18-yard touchdown that gave seven years. They scored on four straight possessions in the first half. yards. the Seminoles a 14-3 lead late in the first quarter. Chris Turner was 19-of-24 for 206 yards and had a 41-yard keeper It was the most points Boston College has allowed in an Atlantic Drew Weatherford bounced back from a concussion to throw for 204 that set up a touchdown for Maryland. The Terrapins ran for a season-high Coast Conference game since joining the league in 2005. In addition, the yards and a touchdown. He also ran for another. 249 yards while holding the Wolfpack to just 10 yards rushing. nation’s top-ranked rushing defense (58 yards per game) surrendered a Florida State took a 21-3 lead 44 seconds into the second quarter The Wolfpack were shut out for the first time since a 14-0 loss to season-high 135 yards, even though Maryland was without its leading when Weatherford and De’Cody Fagg hooked up on a 10-yard touchdown Baylor on Sept. 23, 1995, a span of 150 straight games that was longest ground-gainer. pass. active streak in the ACC. Matt Ryan, who threw three interceptions against Florida State, The Seminoles led 21-6 at the half with Maryland’s points coming The Terrapins outscored NC State 21-0 in the second quarter and went 33-for-56 for 421 yards and three touchdowns, but was intercepted on a pair of field goals by Obi Egekeze, who added a third in the fourth using big plays to set up their three touchdowns. twice. quarter to complete the scoring. Turner’s keeper through the left side set up a 1-yard touchdown run The Terps received a solid performance from Turner, who went 21- Maryland rallied in the second half, pulling to within 21-13 midway by Lattimore. On the next drive, Turner’s 38-yard pass to Isaiah Williams for-27. Knowing it would be difficult to pound the ball inside, Maryland through the third quarter when Darrius Heyward-Bey scored on a 14-yard came three plays before Ball ran for a 15-yard touchdown to make it relied heavily on the passing game, often throwing deep and spreading pass from Chris Turner. 17-0. the Boston College defense with quick tosses to the outside. Turner completed 16 of 32 passes for 242 yards, but threw a costly Da’Rel Scott then rushed 33 yards up the middle to open a possession That enabled Lance Ball to rush 32 times for 109 yards and a score. interception and was sacked four times. that ended with Ball’s second TD, a 2-yard burst around right end that Goode had six catches, matching his total in Maryland’s first nine The Maryland defense gave the offense some opportunities. After gave the Terps a 24-0 lead with 4 minutes left before halftime. By then, games. FSU scored on its first three drives of the game, the Seminoles were some fans were headed for the exits. The Terrapins let a 42-21 lead dwindle to seven points when Ryan forced to punt on their next eight possessions. Obi Egekeze kicked three field goals for Maryland. threw a 13-yard touchdown pass to Ryan Purvis with 52 seconds left, Obi Egekeze’s field goal with 2:58 to play in the game moved the It was a rare rout in a series that had been dominated by close games, but the subsequent onside kick failed to go the required 10 yards, giving Terps to within a score, but they could not get the ball back. with the previous seven meetings decided by an average of fewer than Maryland possession and the victory. 6 points. At game’s end, the fans rushed the field to celebrate the Terps’ 1st 2nd 3rd 4th - Final second win this season over a top-10 team. Maryland beat then-No. 10 MARYLAND (5-6, 2-5) 3 3 7 3 - 16 1st 2nd 3rd 4th - Final Florida State (7-4, 4-4) 14 7 0 3 - 24 Rutgers on Sept. 29. It marked the first time in school history Maryland MARYLAND (6-6, 3-5) 3 21 6 7 - 37 NC State (5-7, 3-5) 0 0 0 0 - 0 has defeated two top-10 teams in the same season. First Quarter FS - Drew Weatherford 1 run (Gary Cismesia kick), 9:30 First Quarter 1st 2nd 3rd 4th - Final MD - FG Obi Egekeze 46, 5:53 MD - FG Obi Egekeze 30, 1:48 Boston Coll. (8-2, 4-2) 7 7 7 14 - 35 FS - Preston Parker 18 run (Cismesia kick), 3:39 Second Quarter MARYLAND (5-5, 2-4) 14 6 14 8 - 42 Second Quarter MD - Keon Lattimore 1 run (Egekeze kick), 12:43 FS - Da’Cody Fagg 10 pass fr Drew Weatherford (Cismesia kick), 14:16 MD - Lance Ball 15 run (Egekeze kick), 7:39 First Quarter MD - FG Obi Egekeze 29, 9:43 MD - Lance Ball 2 run (Egekeze kick), 4:05 MD - Jason Goode 10 pass fr Chris Turner (Obi Egekeze kick), 12:50 Third Quarter Third Quarter BC - James McCluskey 1 run (Steve Aponavicius kick), 7:32 MD - Darrius Heyward-Bey 14 pass fr Chris Turner (Egekeze kick), 5:55 MD - FG Obi Egekeze 34, 5:45 MD - Lance Ball 5 run (Egekeze kick), 2:04 Fourth Quarter MD - FG Obi Egekeze 30, 0:08 Second Quarter FS - FG Gary Cismesia 30, 9:20 Fourth Quarter BC - James McCluskey 1 run (Aponavicius kick), 14:47 MD - FG Obi Egekeze 37, 2:58 MD - Keon Lattimore 5 run (Egekeze kick), 10:25 MD - FG Obi Egekeze 28, 12:08 MD - FG Obi Egekeze 25, 0:10 MD FS MD NCS Third Quarter First Downs 18 18 First Downs 22 14 BC - Kevin Challenger 3 pass fr Matt Ryan (Aponavicius kick), 9:37 Rushes-Yards 37-92 38-154 Rushes-Yards 49-249 16-10 MD - Jason Goode 7 pass fr Chris Turner (Egekeze kick), 7:12 Comp-Att-Int 17-35-1 16-26-0 Comp-Att-Int 20-25-0 26-45-1 MD - Da’Rel Scott 57 pass fr Chris Turner (Egekeze kick), 4:29 Passing Yards 243 204 Passing Yards 217 240 Fourth Quarter Return Yards 144 147 Return Yards 94 131 MD - Darrius Heyward-Bey 37 run (Heyward-Bey pass fr Turner), 14:21 Punts-Average 5-39.8 8-39.1 Punts-Average 5-42.6 8-39.5 BC - Ryan Purvis 5 pass fr Matt Ryan (Aponavicius kick), 7:31 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 5-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 BC - Ryan Purvis 13 pass fr Matt Ryan (Aponavicius kick), 0:52 Penalties-Yards 8-51 3-37 Penalties-Yards 6-42 4-38 Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-23 5-32 Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-11 2-9 MD BC Time of Possession 30:53 29:07 Time of Possession 37:55 22:05 First Downs 20 27 Rushes-Yards 40-135 27-45 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Comp-Att-Int 21-27-0 33-56-2 RUSHING - Maryland: Keon Lattimore 13-46, Lance Ball 9-35, Da’Rel Scott 2-17, RUSHING - Maryland: Da’Rel Scott 8-89, Lance Ball 18-78-2, Chris Turner 5-40, Keon Passing Yards 337 421 Chris Turner 10-4, Team 1-minus 3, Jordan Steffy 2-minus 7; Florida State: Preston Parker Lattimore 13-34-2, Jordan Steffy 3-8, Cory Jackson 1-3, Team 1-minus 3; NC State: Andre Return Yards 106 118 20-133-1, Holloway 7-26, Drew Weatherford 9-0-1, Team 2-minus 5. Brown 3-9, Jamelle Eugene 10-7, Daniel Evans 3-minus 6. Punts-Average 4-41.5 3-37.7 PASSING - Maryland: Chris Turner 16-32-1-242-1, Jordan Steffy 1-3-0-1; Florida PASSING - Maryland: Chris Turner 19-24-0-206, Jordan Steffy 1-1-0-11; NC State: Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-0 State: Drew Weatherford 16-26-0-204-1. Daniel Evans 18-29-1-168; Harrison Beck 8-16-0-72. Penalties-Yards 5-41 6-45 RECEIVING - Maryland: Darrius Heyward-Bey 5-82-1, Isaiah Williams 4-84, Joey RECEIVING - Maryland: Darrius Heyward-Bey 6-47, Joey Haynos 5-71, Isaiah Williams Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-31 3-20 Haynos 3-49, Keon Lattimore 2-10, Jason Goode 1-8, Lance Ball 1-6, Emani Lee-Odai 3-52, Keon Lattimore 1-14, Dan Gronkowski 1-11, Kevin Gresham 1-11, Cory Jackson 1-7, Time of Possession 29:46 30:14 1-4; Florida State: Da’Cody Fagg 4-68-1, Carr 3-35, Shaw 3-33, Graham 3-19, Piurowski Jason Goode 1-4, Lance Ball 1-0; NC State: Darrell Blackman 5-98, Donald Bowens 5-57, 1-27, Preston Parker 1-21, Holloway 1-1. Marcus Stone 5-26, Jamelle Eugene 5-20, Andre Brown 3-11, John Dunlap 2-4, Jarvis INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS MISSED FIELD GOALS - Maryland: Obi Egekeze 46. Williams 1-24. RUSHING - Maryland: Lance Ball 32-109-1, Darrius Heyward-Bey 1-37-1, Team TACKLES - Maryland: Dave Philistin 4-6-10, Moise Fokou 5-3-8, Adrian Moten 5-2-7, MISSED FIELD GOALS - None. 2-minus 4, Chris Turner 5-minus 7; Boston College: Andre Callender 12-56, James Dre Moore 5-2-7, J.J. Justice 3-4-7; Florida State: R. Williams 7-0-7, Nicholson 4-3-7, Ball TACKLES - Maryland: Dave Philistin 7-3-10, Erin Henderson 3-3-6, Moise Fokou 2-4-6, McCluskey 4-7-2, L.V. Whitworth 2-4, Kevin Challenger 1-2, Team 1-minus 1, Matt Ryan 3-2-5, P. Robinson 3-1-4. Anthony Wiseman 4-0-4, Isaiah Gardner 4-0-4; NC State: Jeremy Gray 7-2-9, Nate Irving 7-minus 23. ATT - 80,213. WEATHER - 62 degrees, clear. 4-5-9, Ernest Jones 1-8-9, DeMario Pressley 4-4-8, Ray Michel 4-3-7. PASSING - Maryland: Chris Turner 21-27-0-337-3; Boston College: Matt Ryan 33-56- 2-421-3. ATT - 54,856. WEATHER - 45 degrees, clear. RECEIVING - Maryland: Jason Goode 6-56-2, Darrius Heyward-Bey 5-75, Emani Lee-Odai 3-78, Joey Haynos 2-7, Da’Rel Scott 1-57-1, Isaiah Williams 1-45, LaQuan Williams 1-12, Cory Jackson 1-6, Lance Ball 1-1; Boston College: Ryan Purvis 10-102-2, Andre Callender 8-92, Brandon Robinson 6-49, Rich Gunnell 4-97, Kevin Challenger 3-47-1, Jon Loyte 1-18, Justin Jarvis 1-16. MISSED FIELD GOALS - Boston College: Steve Aponavicius 34. TACKLES - Maryland: Erin Henderson 5-8-13, Dave Philistin 4-9-13, J.J. Justice 3-5-8, Kevin Barnes 2-5-7, Christian Varner 0-7-7; Boston College: Mike McLaughlin 6-8-14, Jamie Silva 4-8-12, Paul Anderson 6-3-9, Alex Albright 1-5-6, Mark Herzlich 4-1-5.

ATT - 52,827. WEATHER - 42 degrees, cloudy. 51 GAME 13 Dec. 28, 2007 • Emerald Bowl 2007 Season Notes Oregon State 21, Maryland 14 Quick Hits and junior place-kicker Obi Egekeze are both in their first SAN FRANCISCO -- Chris Turner threw for 205 yards and a pair of • Despite a number of setbacks during the 2007 seasons seeing game action. Baltz, a freshman All-ACC touchdowns, including a 63-yarder to Darrius Heyward-Bey, but Oregon season, the University of Maryland football team choice, ranked seventh in the ACC in punting average (40.9), State used 275 yards on the ground to earn a 21-14 victory over reached its fifth bowl game in seven years and up- including second (43.1) in league contests. Egekeze has hit Maryland in the 2007 Emerald Bowl played at AT&T Park. ended a pair of top 10 teams. The Terps won two of 17 of 23 field goals, including a league-best 93 percent (13 Yvenson Bernard rushed for 177 yards and a touchdown in his final of 14) in ACC games. college game, leading the ground attack in a rain-soaked game. their final three regular-season games, including a James Rodgers rushed for 115 yards, caught an early TD pass dominating 37-0 win over NC State in the season finale, and recovered Bernard’s fumble for the second half’s only score as the to reach postseason play. Maryland had its school Four Terps Earn All-ACC Beavers (9-4) won their fourth consecutive bowl game. record streak of three-straight bowl wins snapped in Turner hit Isaiah Williams and Darrius Heyward-Bey with first- a 21-14 defeat at the hands of Oregon State in the Honors... quarter TD passes, but the Terrapins (6-7) stalled in the second half. Four Terps earned All-ACC honors from the Atlantic Coast Emerald Bowl in San Francisco. Oregon State finished with seven victories in its last eight games by Sports Media Association (ACSMA) and the Associated • The Terps ranked 40th nationally in total defense surviving the unique challenges of the Emerald Bowl, where both teams Press. On the defensive side of the ball, linebacker Erin stand on the same sideline at the San Francisco Giants’ waterfront (358.0 ypg) and 24th in scoring defense (21.5 ppg) in 2007. Henderson and tackle Dre Moore were first-team selec- ballpark. The Maryland defense also stepped up down the stretch, tions. On offense, guard Andrew Crummey was a sec- The game was just Maryland’s second in California in the program’s holding NC State (Nov. 24) to just 250 total yards, including 115-year history, and the Terps’ first meeting with a Pac-10 team since ond-team choice for the second-straight year, while senior 10 on the ground, and in the win over No. 8 Boston College the 1982 Aloha Bowl. They didn’t seem bothered by the cross country running back Keon Lattimore drew an honorable mention (Nov. 10) , sacked Heisman candidate Matt Ryan a season- trip, and Oregon State’s defense deserved the credit for Maryland’s nod. Henderson was the leading vote-getter at linebacker struggles in the Beavers’ first game against the ACC since 1942. high four times and held the Eagles to 45 rushing yards. after posting 122 tackles, including a team-best 11 tackles Maryland opened the game with an impressive 11-play, 80-yard The Terps surrendered an average of 69.7 rushing yards for loss. The Terps have had a first-team All-ACC linebacker scoring drive capped by Williams’ 9-yard TD catch. Turner went 6-of-7 over the last three regular-season games. The Terps had on the drive, with Williams dropping his only incompletion. in five of the last seven seasons. Moore developed into a two of the top tacklers in the country in junior linebackers Moevao was hurt on the Beavers’ third play by blitzing linebacker force in the middle of the Maryland defense. He led the Terps Erin Henderson and Dave Philistin, who ranked ninth Moise Fokou. Canfield took over and finished a TD drive, hitting with six sacks, the most by a Maryland player since 2004 Rodgers with a scoring pass before Moevao returned for the rest of the (11.1) and 39th (9.5), respectively, in the nation in stops (Shawne Merriman, 8.5). Moore is only the second Maryland quarter. per game. Henderson was an All-American and a Butkus defensive tackle to earn first-team All-ACC honors in the But Turner hit Heyward-Bey in stride for a 63-yard TD pass down Award semifinalist, as well as earning All-ACC honors for the sideline later in the first quarter, the second-longest scoring play last eight seasons (also Randy Starks, 2003). Crummey, the second straight season. Senior tackle Dre Moore, in Maryland bowl history. Turner also threw two interceptions in the a member of this year’s watch list for the Lombardi Award a first-team all-conference choice, had a team-high six second quarter, and Bernard tied it at 14 with a 2-yard TD run 16 and Outland Trophy, earned the honor despite missing seconds before halftime. sacks. Junior cornerback Kevin Barnes led the secondary five games. Lattimore recorded career highs in rushing with four of the team’s 13 interceptions. He ranked tied for 1st 2nd 3rd 4th - Final yards (789) and rushing touchdowns (13). No player in the seventh in the ACC in interceptions per game (0.31 pg). The MARYLAND (6-7) 14 0 0 0 - 14 conference had more rushing scores than Lattimore, who Oregon State (9-4) 7 7 7 0 - 21 Terps pass defense ended the year ranked fifth in the ACC also topped the 100-yard mark four times. First Quarter and 33rd in the nation (210.7 ypg). Barnes and senior CB MD - Isaiah Williams 9 pass fr Chris Turner (Obi Egekeze kick), 10:21 Isaiah Gardner each ranked tied for seventh in the league OS - James Rodgers 14 pass fr Sean Canfield (Alexis Serna kick), 6:38 MD - Darrius Heyward-Bey 63 pass fr Chris Turner (Egekeze kick), 1:00 in passes defended (0.92 pg). Three Terps Earn Second Quarter • The Terps offense, which was decimated by injuries OS - Yvenson Bernard 2 run (Serna kick), 0:16 Freshman Third Quarter (only three players started all 13 games), came together over OS - James Rodgers, fumble recovery in end zone (Serna kick), 0:10 the last month of the year, averaging 424.3 yards during the All-ACC Honors... Three Maryland freshmen were selected to the 2007 MD OS final three regular-season games, including a season-high First Downs 11 24 472 in the upset of BC. Maryland ranked fifth in the ACC Sporting News Freshman All-ACC Football Team. Wide Rushes-Yards 25-19 54-275 receiver LaQuan Williams, linebacker Adrian Moten and Comp-Att-Int 17-29-2 13-23-1 in total offense (340.9 ypg), including fifth in rushing (137.5 Passing Yards 205 108 ypg). Seniors Lance Ball and Keon Lattimore combine punter Travis Baltz represented the Terps on the team. The Return Yards 61 162 magazine chose 11 starters on each side of the ball, along Punts-Average 7-37.6 5-32.2 to average nearly 130 rushing yards per game. Lattimore Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-2 was seventh in the ACC and 86th nationally in rushing (67.1 with three specialists. Only one school – North Carolina with Penalties-Yards 7-57 7-54 six – placed more players on the team. Georgia Tech and Sacks By-Yards Lost 5-23 2-19 ypg), and tallied a league-best 13 rushing TDs. Ball ended Time of Possession 26:47 33:13 the year tied for ninth in the league in rushing (59.1 ypg). Duke each had three selections as well. Moten, a redshirt freshman, proved to be a versatile player seeing time as a INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS He ended his career as Maryland’s fourth all-time leading RUSHING - Maryland: Keon Lattimore 7-16, Emani Lee-Odai 1-11, Lance Ball 10-5, rusher (2,487 yards). Despite playing behind a banged-up reserve at all three linebacker spots and at defensive end Da’Rel Scott 1-0, Team 1-minus 1, Chris Turner 5-minus 12; Oregon State: Yvenson in pass-rushing situations. He tied for team-high honors Bernard 38-177-1, James Rodgers 10-115-1, Matt Sieverson 1-0, Lyle Moevao 2-minus offensive line, sophomore Chris Turner was solid for the 4, Sean Canfield 3-minus 13. Terps after taking over as the starting QB in the sixth game with 5.5 sacks. Williams switched over from defensive back PASSING - Maryland: Chris Turner 17-29-2-205-2; Oregon State: Sean Canfield prior to the start of spring workouts and made the most of 8-14-1-68-1, Lyle Moevao 5-9-0-40. of the year. Turner, who stepped under center for junior RECEIVING - Maryland: Darrius Heyward-Bey 3-99-1, Isaiah Williams 3-39-1, Joey Jordan Steffy (injured vs. Rutgers), ranked third in the ACC his opportunity by earning a share of the starting job (seven Haynos 3-31, Jason Goode 3-15, Lance Ball 3-10, Keon Lattimore 1-6, Emani Lee-Odai starts). He had 15 catches for 217 yards before a knee injury 1-5; Oregon State: James Rodgers 5-40-1, Shane Morales 3-21, Chris Johnson 2-19, is passing efficiency (135.5 rating). WR Darrius Heyward- Brady Camp 1-12, Darrell Catchings 1-12, Brandon Powers 1-4. Bey, a 2007 honorable mention All-America choice, led shelved him for the final two regular-season games. Baltz MISSED FIELD GOALS - Maryland: Obi Egekeze 32; Oregon State: Alexis Serna had some big shoes to fill after he took over for four-time 48. the Terps in receptions (48) and receiving yards (687). He TACKLES - Maryland: J.J. Justice 9-4-13, Erin Henderson 5-6-11, Trey Covington posted 21 catches over the last four games of the regular All-ACC performer Adam Podlesh, but the true freshman 8-1-9, Isaiah Gardner 3-5-8, Moise Fokou 7-0-7; Oregon State: Derrick Doggett 7-1-8, responded well. Baltz ranked seventh in the ACC and 58th Tim Clark 5-0-5, Dorian Smith 3-2-5, Joey LaRocque 4-0-4, Alan Darlin 3-1-4. season. Senior guard Andrew Crummey, one of the top ATT - 32,517. WEATHER - 47 degrees, rain. linemen in the nation, missed most of the season half of the in the nation with an average of 40.9 yards per punt, and season, while junior guard Jaimie Thomas missed the final elevated his game during conference play with a 43.1-yard five games of the year. average, second-best in the league. • The Terps special teams distinguished itself well this despite three new starters. True freshman Travis Baltz 52