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2002 Opponents 2002 OPPONENTS 2002 opponents 2002 OPPONENTS In This Section Notre Dame......................................................... 96 Akron.................................................................. 97 Florida State........................................................ 98 Eastern Michigan ................................................ 99 Wofford............................................................. 100 West Virginia..................................................... 101 Georgia Tech...................................................... 102 Duke ................................................................. 103 North Carolina................................................... 104 NC State ............................................................ 105 Senior Scooter Monroe and the Clemson............................................................ 106 Terps travel to Chapel Hill to take Virginia ............................................................. 107 Wake Forest ...................................................... 108 on the Tar Heels on Nov. 2. Composite Schedule.......................................... 109 Bowl Schedule .................................................. 110 Travel Itinerary.................................................. 110 95 DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS • 2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 2002 opponents 2002 opponents NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH General Information Location: Notre Dame, Ind. 46556 Coaching Staff GAME Founded: 1842 Head Coach: Tyrone Willingham, (Michigan State ‘77) Enrollment: 10,800 Career Record: 44-36-1 (7) Nickname: Fighting Irish At Notre Dame: First Year 1 Colors: Blue, Gold Football Office Phone: 574-631-7475 Stadium: Notre Dame (80,795) Best Time to Reach Coach: Through SID Surface: Natural Grass Weekly Press Conference: Tuesday Conference: Independent Assistant Coaches: Kent Baer, DC; Mike Denbrock, OL; Bill August 31, 2002 President: Rev. Edward A. Malloy, C.S.C. Diedrick, OC; Greg Mattison, DL; John McDonell, OL; Athletics Director: Kevin White Trent Miles, WR; Buzz Preston, RB; Bob Simmons, LB; Kickoff Classic Trent Walters, DB Giants Stadium History East Rutherford, N.J. First Year of Football: 1887 Team Information All-Time Bowl Record: 13-11 2001 Record: 5-6 Years in Postseason Play: 24 2001 Conference Record: N/A Last Postseason Appearance: 2000 Fiesta Bowl 2001 Final Rankings: N/A Result: Lost to Oregon State, 41-9 Basic Offense: Multiple All-Time Record: 781-247-42 Basic Defense: 4-3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 46/24 Sports Information Starters Returning/Lost: 16/8 Football SID: John Heisler Office: 574-631-7516 Honors Candidates Home: 574-274-9172 Jordan Black, RG; Jeff Faine, C; Joey Hildbold, P; Julius Jones, Notre Dame Stadium E-Mail: [email protected] TB/KR; Gerome Sapp, SS; Nicholas Setta, K. Football Assistant: Lisa Nelson Home: 574-273-2973 Offensive Starters Returning (8) E-Mail: [email protected] Jordan Black, RG; Brennan Curtin, LT; Jeff Faine, C; Joey Fax: 574-631-7941 Hildbold, P; Carlyle Holiday, QB; Julius Jones, TB; Tom Press Box Phone: 574-631-7810 Lopienski, FB; Sean Mahan, LG. SID Mailing Address: 112 Joyce Center, Notre Dame, IN 46556 Defensive Starters Returning (7) Overnight Address: Same Darrell Campbell, DT; Vontez Duff, CB; Donald Dykes, FS; Web Site Address: www.und.com Cedric Hilliard, NG; Gerome Sapp, SS; Shane Walton, CB; Courtney Watson, ILB. Tyrone Willingham Jeff Faine MediaTeamlink Information Releases, statistics, rosters and other information are Series History 2002 Schedule available by accessing www.mediateamlink.com. You A31 vs. Maryland (Kickoff Classic at Giants Sta- can have documents delivered directly to your e-mail dium) and/or fax machine the moment they are updated. You S7 Purdue can also view documents online. S14 Michigan S21 at Michigan State O5 Stanford O12 Pittsburgh O19 at Air Force O26 at Florida State N2 Boston College N9 vs. Navy (at Ravens Stadium in Baltimore) Returning Statistical Leaders N23 Rutgers Rushing G-GS Att Yds Avg TD N30 at USC Julius Jones, RB 11-6 168 718 4.3 6 Carlyle Holiday, QB 11-9 156 666 4.3 2 2001 Results S8 at Nebraska L 10-27 Passing G-GS PA PC Pct Yds TD Int S22 Michigan State L 10-17 Carlyle Holiday, QB 11-9 144 73 .507 784 3 7 S29 at Texas A&M L 3-24 O6 Pittsburgh W 24-7 Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg YPG TD O13 West Virginia W 34-24 Julius Jones, RB 11-6 9 57 6.3 5.2 1 O20 USC W 27-16 O27 at Boston College L 17-21 Tackles G-GS UT AT TT Int Sacks TFL N3 Tennessee L 18-28 Courtney Watson, ILB 11-11 35 41 76 1 2 13 N17 Navy W 34-16 Donald Dykes, FS 9-8 28 20 48 0 1 2 96 N24 at Stanford L 13-17 97 2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL • DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS • 2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 2002 opponents 2002 opponents AKRON ZIPS General Information Coaching Staff Location: Akron, Ohio 44325 Head Coach: Lee Owens (Bluffton ‘77) GAME Founded: 1870 Career Record: 29-48 (7) Enrollment: 24,358 At Akron: 29-48 (7) Nickname: Zips Football Office Phone: 330-972-7466 2 Colors: Blue, Gold Best Time to Reach Coach: Monday mornings Stadium: Akron Rubber Bowl (35,202) Weekly Press Conference: Monday Surface: Artificial Turf Assistant Coaches: Dick Flynn, LB; Doug Geiser, TE; Greg Conference: Mid-American Gillum, WR; Jim Meyer, DE; Tom Stacy, QB; Joe Tresey, September 7, 2002 President: Dr. Luis M. Proenza DC/DB; Keith Vecker, OL; Mike Williams, DT; Paul Winters, Byrd Stadium Athletics Director: Michael J. Thomas AHC/OC/RB. College Park, Md. History Team Information First Year of Football: 1891 2001 Record: 4-7 All-Time Bowl Record: 2-3 2001 Conference Record: 4-4 (T-4th) Years in Postseason Play: Three 2001 Final Rankings: N/A Last Postseason Appearance: 1985, Division I-AA Playoffs Basic Offense: Offset-I Result: Lost to Rhode Island, 35-27 Basic Defense: 4-3 All-Time Record: 444-418-36 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 45/18 Starters Returning/Lost: 10/12 Sports Information Football SID: Shawn Nestor Offensive Starters Returning (4) Office: 330-972-7468 Matt Cherry, WR; Aaron Conley, OL; Charlie Frye, QB; Brandon Home: 330-945-7072 Payne, RB. Akron Rubber Bowl E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: 330-374-8844 Defensive Starters Returning (6) Press Box Phone: 330-798-1278 Jon Fuller, DB; Ryan Gargasz, DL; Marques Hayes, DL; Rickey SID Mailing Address: 373 Carroll Street, Room 76, Akron, McKenzie, DB; Ryan Myers, LB; Ryan Schulz, DL. OH 44325 Overnight Address: Same Series History Web Site Address: www.GoZips.com Series Record: First Meeting MediaTeamlink Information Releases, statistics, rosters and other information are available by accessing www.mediateamlink.com. You Lee Owens Brandon Payne can have documents delivered directly to your e-mail and/or fax machine the moment they are updated. You 2002 Schedule can also view documents online. A31 at Iowa S7 at Maryland S14 Central Michigan S21 at Virginia S28 Miami (Ohio) O5 at Eastern Michigan O12 Liberty O26 at UCF N2 Marshall N9 at Ohio N16 Buffalo Returning Statistical Leaders N23 at Kent State Rushing G-GS Att Yds Avg TD Bob Hendry, RB 9-4 160 819 5.1 10 2001 Results A30 Ohio W 31-29 Passing G-GS PA PC Pct Yds TD Int S8 at Ohio State L 14-28 Charlie Frye, QB 11-10 289 170 .588 2053 9 6 S22 at Purdue L 14-33 S29 Kent State W 14-10 Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg YPG TD O6 at Western Michigan L 14-31 Matt Cherry, WR 11-11 48 630 13.1 57.3 3 O13 at Miami (Ohio) L 27-30 O20 Bowling Green L 11-16 Tackles G-GS UT AT TT Int Sacks TFL O27 at Marshall L 33-50 Ryan Myers, LB 11-11 58 19 77 0 1 2 N3 at UCF L 17-57 N17 at Buffalo W 41-14 96 N24 Eastern Michigan W (3ot )65-62 97 2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL • DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS • 2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 2002 opponents 2002 opponents FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES General Information Location: Tallahassee, Fla. 32316 Coaching Staff GAME Founded: 1851 Head Coach: Bobby Bowden (Howard College ‘53) Enrollment: 35,000 Career Record: 323-91-4 (36) Nickname: Seminoles At Florida State: 250-59-4 (26) Colors: Garnet, Gold Football Office Phone: 850-644-7005 3 Stadium: Doak S. Campbell (80,000) Best Time to Reach Coach: Monday through Thursday, 10 Surface: Natural Grass a.m. to Noon Conference: Atlantic Coast Weekly Press Conference: Monday President: Talbot “Sandy” D’Alemberte’ Assistant Coaches: Jody Allen, DE; Mickey Andrews, AHC/DC/ September 14, 2002 Athletics Director: Dave Hart Jr. DB; Jeff Bowden, OC/WR; Daryl Dickey, QB; Odell Haggins, Byrd Stadium DT; Jimmy Heggins, OL; Joe Kines, LB; John Lilly, TE/RC; History Billy Sexton, AHC/RB. College Park, Md. First Year of Football: 1947 All-Time Bowl Record: 19-10-2 Team Information Years in Postseason Play: 31 2001 Record: 8-4 Last Postseason Appearance: 2001 Gator Bowl 2001 Conference Record: 6-2 (2nd) Result: Defeated Virginia Tech, 30-17 2001 Final Rankings: AP (15), ESPN/USA Today (15) All-Time Record: 399-199-17 Basic Offense: Multiple, Pro Set Basic Defense: 4-3 Sports Information Lettermen Returning/Lost: 55/14 Starters Returning/Lost: 17/7 Football SID: Rob Wilson Office: 850-644-1403 Home: 850-894-5801 Honors Candidates Doak S. Campbell Stadium E-Mail: [email protected] Xavier Beitia, PK; Darnell Dockett, DT; Brett Williams, OT. Football Assistant: Jeff Purinton Home: 850-298-4117 Offensive Starters Returning (7) E-Mail: [email protected] Milford Brown, OG; Montrae Holland, OG; Greg Jones, RB; Fax: 850-644-3820 Antoine Mirambeau, C; Chris Rix, QB; Brett Williams, OT; Press Box Phone: 850-644-4057 Ray Willis, OT. SID Mailing Address: PO Drawer 2195, Tallahassee, FL 32316 Defensive Starters Returning (8) Overnight Address: Moore Athletic Center, Stadium Drive and Michael Boulware, SLB; Rufus Brown, LC; Darnell Dockett, Pensacola Street, Tallahassee, FL 32306 DT; Kevin Emanuel, LE; Alonzo Jackson, RB; Kendyll Pope, Web Site Address: www.seminoles.com WLB; Stanford Samuels, RC; Jeff Womble, NG. Bobby Bowden Brett Williams MediaTeamlink Information Series History 2002 Schedule Releases, statistics, rosters and other information are Series Record: Florida State leads, 12-0-0 A24 at Iowa State available by accessing www.mediateamlink.com.
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