2007 MARYLAND SPRING FOOTBALL TABLE OF CONTENTS MARYLAND QUICK FACTS Team Information Player Profi les General Team Information 1 Returnee Bios 11-31 Name of School University of Maryland 2007 Schedule 1 Incoming Recruit Bios 32-35 City, Zip College Park, Md. 20742 2007 Spring Schedule 1 Founded 1856 Spring Outlook 2-5 2006 Season Review Enrollment 35,392 Alphabetical Roster 6-7 Final Statistics 36-37 Nickname Terrapins, Terps Numerical Roster 6-7 Offensive Game-By-Game Stats 38 School Colors Red, White, Black, Gold Pronunciation Guide 7 Defensive Game-By-Game Stats 39 Stadium Byrd Stadium Capacity (Surface) 51,500 (Natural Grass) Spring Depth Chart 8 Team Game-By-Game Statistics 40 Season Superlatives 41 Affiliation NCAA Bowl Subdivision Head Coach 9-10 Conference / Division Atlantic Coast Conference / Atlantic Game-By-Game Starters 42 Coaching Staff 10 President (Alma Mater, Year) Dr. C.D. Mote, Jr. (California ‘51) Participation Chart 43 Athletics Director (Alma Mater, Year) Deborah A. Yow (Elon ‘74) Game Box Scores & Recaps 44-48 History First year of football 1892 All-time record 584-508-43 (.532/1,138 games) 2007 SCHEDULE All-time bowl/playoff record 9-10-2 Day Date Opponent (TV) Site Time Years in postseason 21 (1947-49-51-53-55-73-74-75-76-77-78-80-82-83-84-85-90-01-02-03-06) Sat. Sept. 1 VILLANOVA Byrd Stadium 6.00 p.m. Last postseason appearance 2006 Sat. Sept. 8 at Florida International Miami, Fla. TBA Last postseason result def. Purdue, 24-7 (Champs Sports Bowl, 12/29/04) Thu. Sept. 13 WEST VIRGINIA (ESPN) Byrd Stadium 7:45 p.m. Media Relations Sat. Sept. 22 at Wake Forest* Winston-Salem, N.C. TBA Associate Director/Football Contact Shawn Nestor Sat. Sept. 29 at Rutgers Piscataway, N.J. TBA Office / Cell 301-314-7065 / 240-417-4862 Sat. Oct. 6 GEORGIA TECH* Byrd Stadium TBA E-Mail [email protected] Sat. Oct. 13 OPEN DATE Media Relations Assistant Dan Reisig Office / Cell 301-314-8093 / 757-784-0121 Sat. Oct. 20 VIRGINIA* Byrd Stadium TBA E-Mail [email protected] Sat. Oct. 27 CLEMSON* Byrd Stadium TBA Press Box Phone 301-405-7810 Sat. Nov. 3 at North Carolina* Chapel Hill, N.C. TBA Media Relations Mailing Address 2725 Comcast Center, College Park, MD 20742-0295 Sat. Nov. 10 BOSTON COLLEGE* Byrd Stadium TBA Web Site www.umterps.com Sat. Nov. 17 at Florida State* Tallahassee, Fla. TBA Football Coaching Staff Sat. Nov. 24 at North Carolina State* Raleigh, N.C. TBA Head Coach/Off. Coordinator Ralph Friedgen Home games indicated by ALL CAPS; *Atlantic Coast Conference game Alma Mater, Year Maryland (‘70) Record at school (years) 50-24 (6) Career record (years) same 2007 Spring Football Schedule Football office phone 301-314-7095 Best time to reach coach Through Media Relations Office Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday John Donovan (Johns Hopkins ‘97) Quarterbacks 7th year at Maryland Chris Cosh (Virginia Tech ’83) Def. Coordinator/Inside Linebackers 2nd year at Maryland March 25 March 26 March 27 March 28 March 29 March 30 March 31 Kevin Lempa (So. Conn St., ‘74) Secondary 1st year at Maryland PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE Bryan Bossard (Delaware ‘89) Wide Receivers 3rd year at Maryland 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. Tom Brattan (Delaware ’72) Offensive Line 7th year at Maryland Phil Zacarias (Salem, ‘81) Running Backs 2nd year at Maryland April 9 April 2 April 3 April 4 April 5 April 6 April 7 Ray Rychleski (Millersville ’79) Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends 7th year at Maryland PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE Al Seamonson (Wisconsin ’82) Outside Linebackers/Special Teams Asst. 7th year at Maryland 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. Dave Sollazzo (The Citadel ’77) Defensive Line/Recruiting Coord. 7th year at Maryland Dan Hickson Director of Football Operations 3rd year at Maryland April 8 April 9 April 10 April 11 April 12 April 13 April 14 Jonah Bassett (Catawba Col. ‘99) Video Coordinator 4th year at Maryland PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE Bryan Matson (Toson ’99) Head Football Athletic Trainer 3rd year at Maryland 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. Dwight Galt (Maryland ’81) Strength & Conditioning Coach 19th year at Maryland April 15 April 16 April 17 April 18 April 19 April 20 April 21 PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE Team Information 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. 2006 overall record 9-4 2006 conference record/finish 5-3 (T-2nd Atlantic Division) April 22 April 23 April 24 April 25 April 26 April 27 April 28 2006 final rankings Received votes in both polls PRACTICE PRACTICE SPRING Basic offense Multiple 4:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. GAME Basic defense Multiple 3:30 p.m. Letterwinners returning: Offense: 19 Defense: 18 • Practices are typically scheduled to be two hours and 15 minutes • All dates and times subject to change Specialty: 4 Total: 41 • Post-practice interviews will be conducted at the Gossett Team House. Lettermen lost: Offense: 7 Defense: 5 • Please contact media relations staffer 24 hours in advance if planning to attend a practice Specialty: 2 Total: 14 Starters returning: Offense: 7 Defense: 6 Specialty: 1 (of 4) Total: 14 2007 Football Prospectus Credits The 2007 Maryland Spring Football Prospectus was written and edited by Shawn Nestor, Associate Director for Media Relations. Editorial assistance provided by media relations assistants Dan Resig and 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 Morgantown Printing & Binding.

1 SPRING OUTLOOK

Maryland came within a whisker of its first appearance in the Atlantic Coast Conference Conrad Bolston has Championship game last season and that should give the Terrapins fuel for 2007. departed from the defensive Offensive Starters Returning/ However, any talk of championships must begin during the off-season and the grueling line, but pass rusher Jeremy Lost... early morning workouts and long sessions in the weight room. The players and coaches Navarre and run-stopper started preparations for 2007 shortly after their dominating 24-7 victory over Purdue in the Dre Moore return. Carlos Starters Returning (7) Champs Sports Bowl in December. Feliciano, who started seven That victory gave the Terps a school-record three straight bowl wins and enabled them to games last season, will step RB Sr.-2V 5-9, 223 • An All-ACC candidate; Ranks 13th on the school’s finish the season 9-4, marking the 13th time in 114 years of football the Terps won at least into Bolston’s tackle spot career rushing yards list (1,719); team’s leading rusher nine games. Remarkably, four of those occurrences have come during Ralph Friedgen’s where the Terps hope to the last two seasons. six years as head coach. have an improved rushing “We had a good season,” head coach Ralph Friedgen said of last year. “We had a defense. OL Edwin Williams Jr.-2V 6-2, 326 chance to make it a real special season, but came up just a little short. Hopefully, that will “We want to improve our • Played in last 23 games, starting the last 13; help motivate the guys this spring. tackling and the ability to emerged as starting center last season. “Last spring we talked about winning the ACC title and I don’t think our players really shed blockers,” second-year OL Andrew Crummey Sr.-3V 6-5, 301 believed it. But we ended up having an opportunity to do that. That’s where we need to look defensive coordinator Chris • Second-team All-ACC selection last season; leads to keep setting our goals high.” Cosh said about one of his team with 28 career starts. The Terps will look to their 41 returning letterwinners, including 13 offensive and defensive goals for this spring. OL Jr.-2V 6-9, 325 starters, to guide the squad, with the goal, once again, of winning a league title. With the departure of • Started at left and right tackle in his career; will sit out Seven starters are back on offense, including running back Lance Ball, Wesley Jefferson and David the spring. Darrius Heyward-Bey, tight end Joey Haynos and three linemen, to help facilitate that Holloway, the linebacking goal. In fact, backs who accounted for 94 percent of the rushing yards have returned, as corps will have to be a focus. TE Joey Haynos Sr.-3V 6-8, 260 well as pass-catchers who accounted for 97 percent of the receiving yards. Younger, more inexperienced • Honorable mention All-ACC selection in 2006; has The problem is the Terps have to replace the triggerman, as two-year starting quarterback players will likely man those played in 30 career games. Sam Hollenbach departed, as did All-ACC left tackle Stephon Heyer. Heyer was the leader spots, while Trey Covington WR Darrius Heyward-Bey So.-1V 6-2, 206 on the offensive line which opened holes for the Ball and running mate Keon Lattimore is back as the starter at LEO, • First-team Freshman All-American by The Sporting and allowed Hollenbach to toss for over 2,300 yards en route to All-ACC honors. a hybrid defensive end/line- News and Rivals.com; second-team All-ACC selection Junior Jordan Steffy enters the spring as the starter after two seasons as a backup. backer position. WR Isaiah Williams Jr.-2V 6-3, 197 He has seen limited action in his career, but has been in Friedgen’s offensive system for There will be two person- • Started all 13 games in 2006; second-leading re- three years. This will mark the fifth time in the last seven years the Terps will break in a new nel and position changes ceiver on team. starting quarterback. in the secondary where All- “Jordan looks fine physically and has done a good job in off-season workouts,” Friedgen American cornerback Josh Starters Lost (4) said. “He will give us some more mobility in the pocket, something we hope to be able to Wilson and strong safety utilize this season.” Marcus Wimbush have de- QB Sam Hollenbach Sr.-3L 6-4, 214 An offensive line that surrendered the second-fewest sacks in the ACC last season will parted. Senior Isaiah Gard- • Fourth QB in school history to throw for over 5,000 yards; Honorable mention All-ACC in 2006; MVP of have to be re-tooled. ner returns at cornerback 2006 Champs Sports Bowl. Senior guard Andrew Crum- and Christian Varner will mey, an All-ACC performer, move from free safety to OL Stephon Heyer Sr.-4L 6-6, 320 junior center Edwin Williams strong safety. • Started 37 games in his career; honorable mention and tackle Jared Gaither are the Chief among the concerns All-ACC in 2006; named to ESPN.com all bowl team for returning starters, though Gaither of the coaching staff is the performance in Champs Sports Bowl will sit out the spring.a lack of a punter or place- OL Donnie Woods Jr.-2L 6-3, 289 “We need to stay healthy up kicker. All-ACC performers • Started 10 games at left guard last season; left team front or we’re going to have some Adam Podlesh and Dan with one year of eligibility remaining to enter the Army. problems,” Friedgen said. Ennis have completed their RB Tim Cesa Jr.-2L 6-1, 256 The defense, meanwhile, eligibility and will have to • Started six games in 2006; will not play due to in- returns six starters, though that be replaced. No one on the jury. unit lost three of its top four roster has punted or place- tacklers. However, there were a kicked during a collegiate number of part-time players from game. a year ago who should step into starting roles this season. “We have more depth on OFFENSE defense than we’ve had in the past and a lot more than we have Quarterback on offense,” Friedgen said. The Terps have some big shoes to fill at quarterback where two-year starter Sam Hol- Junior Erin Henderson, the lenbach ended a solid career last season. Hollenbach was the unquestioned leader of the team’s leading tackler and an offense, directing the Terps to nine victories, including a flawless performance in the Champs All-ACC performer last season, Sports Bowl victory. He became one of just four quarterbacks in school history to toss for headlines not only the linebacking over 5,000 career yards. JORDAN STEFFY corps, but the whole defense. But Friedgen, who is also in his second year as offensive coordinator, has plenty of capable replacements where six quarterbacks will vie for time under center this spring. 2 Jordan Steffy, the backup last season, enters the spring as the starter. He is the only nation coming out of high school by Rivals.com, while Scott was listed among top 25 athletes signal-caller on the roster to take snaps under center at Maryland. Steffy has played spar- in the country by the same organization. ingly in his career, but has the necessary skills to be productive in Friedgen’s system. “We need to find out about both of these guys in the spring,” Friedgen. “Jordan has matured tremendously since he came here as far as watching tape and Another redshirt freshman, David Akatu will add depth behind Green and Scott. going through the playbook,” Friedgen said. “I see a whole different person right now.” Sophomore fullback took full advantage of his opportunity last season Steffy played in just one game last season, but saw action in six contests in 2004 as a true and enters the spring as the lead blocker for Ball and Lattimore. Jackson saw extensive freshman. That experience gives him a leg up heading into the spring. action in the second half of last season, subbing for an injured Tim Cesa, who will not return “It was disappointing that he wasn’t able to play more last year because every game to the team this season. was so close,” Friedgen said. “But I did see he really improved in practice and he did Jackson proved to be a capable blocker as the Terps had two of their highest rushing some good things, whether he can transfer that to the field is what we have to find out this totals (194 vs. Wake Forest and 206 vs. Purdue) in the final two games of the season. He spring. Just from an experience standpoint of running our offense, he’s ahead of the other also showed good hands, catching four passes as the outlet receiver. quarterbacks.” Depth is a concern at this position as Jackson was the only fullback on the roster at the Sophomores Josh Portis and Chris Turner, as well as redshirt freshman Jeremy end of last season. Sophomore Steve Pfister moved from linebacker over the winter and Ricker, will be battling for time behind Steffy. enters the spring No. 2 on the depth chart. Portis sat out last season after transferring from the University of Florida, but was a “Steve gives great effort,” Friedgen said. “He’s been behind a number of guys at line- highly sought-after recruit two years ago. He possesses a strong arm with the ability to backer. He’s someone we think can help us at fullback.” move around the pocket. He played sparingly at UF as a true freshman in 2005. “Josh has tremendous tools but what people just don’t understand is that it takes a while Wide Receiver to learn how to play quarterback, especially in our system, or any system,” Friedgen said. After a somewhat inconsistent Portis didn’t see many reps last season, as he spent most of the fall as a scout-team 2006 season, the receiving corps, quarterback. led by returning starters Darrius Turner, a dropback passer, enters the spring No. 2 on the depth chart buoyed by the Heyward-Bey and Isaiah Wil- fact that he has spent two years in the system. He was one of the top quarterbacks in the liams, has a chance to be one country coming out of high school in 2004. of the top units on the team as Ricker is another highly-recruited signal-caller. The Hummelstown, Pa., native was the both returning starters are back ninth-ranked quarterback in the country by Scouts, Inc. as a high school senior. with more experience and game- Also in the mix for time under center are junior Bobby Sheahin and freshman Jamarr breaking ability. Robinson. Heyward-Bey, one of the most Sheahin transferred from West Virginia two years ago and Robinson is a true freshman explosive players on the team, is who signed with the Terps last spring, but enrolled in school this semester. Sheahin is a coming off a freshman All-America pocket-passer, while Robinson is a threat with his arm and legs. season, while Williams showed flashes last year, ending the year Running Back with 29 catches for 379 yards, This is among the deepest and most talented positions on the roster, as the Terps pos- including a 65-yard effort in the sess one of the most dynamic backfield combinations in the country. regular-season finale vs. Wake Seniors Lance Ball and Keon Lattimore have only scratched the surface of their Forest. potential. This duo combined for over 1,500 yards on the ground last season and will be Heyward-Bey had one of the looking for more in 2007 when each should vie for All-ACC honors. top seasons in ACC history as Ball racked up a team-high 815 rushing yards in 2006, but Lattimore was not far behind his 694 receiving yards were third with 743. Ball ranked seventh in the ACC in rushing (62.7 yards per game) last year and all-time on the freshman single- posted eight touchdowns on the season list. DARRIUS HEYWARD-BEY ground. He started 11 of the 13 Junior Danny Oquendo also games, but had just 14 more returns to man the slot receiver carries than his counterpart. position as all but one wideout who caught a pass last season is back (Drew Weatherly had Both can also catch the ball one reception). He was the second-leading receiver on the team in 2006 with 396 yards out of the backfield, though Lat- and the primary punt returner. timore was used more in that role, There were certainly a number of highlights from the receiving corps in 2006, includ- totaling 20 receptions to rank fifth ing Heyward-Bey’s record-setting performance vs. Miami (two touchdowns, including a on the team. school-record 96-yard TD catch). He also hauled in three more scores and finished fifth in “We know what Lance and the conference in receiving (53.4 yards per game). Keon can do,” Friedgen said. “We’re pretty solid at the top, but need to find a fourth receiver,” Friedgen said. “We’ll give them enough reps this There are a number of candidates, including Nolan Carroll, Emani Lee-Odai, Stephen spring to keep them sharp, but we Smalls, Adrian Cannon and Kevin Gresham. need to find out about the other Lee-Odai is penciled in at the X position this spring, backing up Carroll, who enters as guys.” the starter with Williams sitting out the spring to rehab after off-season shoulder surgery. Redshirt freshmen Da’Rel Lee-Odai is a tall and rangy local product who has put on about 20 pounds since arriving Scott and Morgan Green are on campus from Anacostia High School in Washington, D.C. sitting behind Ball and Lattimore A pair of veterans will back up Heyward-Bey this spring as Gresham and Matt Goldberg, at tailback. both juniors, will have an opportunity for playing time. Neither has seen game action. This younger, talented duo Smalls is the backup at the slot receiver. He enrolled early last year, but used 2006 as a comes into the season with a solid redshirt season. Cannon is another big target. He sat out last season and enters the spring EDWIN WILLIAMS prep pedigree. Green was ranked as a backup at the X position. among the top 20 tailbacks in the 3 The spring will be a period of trial and error for many of the wideouts as the coaching staff looks to work a talented unit into the proper positions. DEFENSE Defensive Starters Returning/ “We’re going to move some guys around (in the spring) to see if we can get our best Lost... receivers on the field (in the fall),” Friedgen said. Defensive Line Starters Returning (6) Maryland lost one of its Offensive Line/Tight End DE Jeremy Navarre Jr.-2L 6-3, 262 The good news is the Terps return five offensive linemen who have started games in three starters along the de- • An All-ACC candidate; Emerged last season as one their careers, including four regulars from last season. The bad news is no one has seen fensive line, but does return of the top pass rushers on the team; his 12 career tack- any significant action behind those five players. a part-time starter. les for loss are tops among active players. Center Edwin Williams, right guard Andrew Crummey and tackle Jared Gaither are Junior Jeremy Navarre started 12 games at defen- NT Dre Moore Sr.-3L 6-4, 311 the returning starters on the line. That duo will be joined by and Dane • An All-ACC candidate, posted the third-highest sive end and tied for the Randolph, each of whom started multiple times last season. Gaither, however, will sit out strength index on the team last season; a stopper the spring. team lead with 3 1/2 sacks. along the interior of the defensive line. Crummey was an All-ACC choice last season at right guard, while Williams started every He’ll be joined by tackle Dre game at center on an offensive line which had two running backs each gain over 700 rushing Moore who started 10 games LB Trey Covington Jr.-1L 6-2, 252 • A solid pass rusher from the LEO position who to- yards and allowed just 19 sacks, the second-lowest total in the ACC. at defensive tackle. taled 41 stops in 2006. Thomas started the final three games of the season at left guard as a replacement for Moore collected 47 tack- Donnie Woods, who will not return to the team this season. After starting the first 10 games les, including a team-high LB Erin Henderson Jr.-1L 6-3, 236 of 2006 at left guard, Woods decided to forego his final season of eligibility to pursue a tying 3 1/2 sacks, and did • One of the top young linebackers in the nation; a career in the Army. Thomas enters the spring as the starter at left guard. a good job clogging up the second-team All-ACC linebacker last season; second The Terps will also have to replace left tackle Stephon Heyer, an honorable mention middle. in the ACC in tackles last season. “We should have some All-ACC choice in 2006. CB Isaiah Gardner Sr.-2L 5-11, 197 Randolph split time with Gaither at right tackle toward the end of last season so he comes good competition at defensive • A candidate for All-ACC honors this fall; second- into the spring with plenty of experience. Randolph will open the spring as the starter at line this spring,” Cosh said. leading returning tackler on the team with 63 stops in right tackle. “We only lost one starter. Jer- 2006. “We feel good about the first team,” Friedgen said. “Our offensive line at one point was emy had a solid year, as did Dre and we need those guys FS Christian Varner Sr.-3L 5-11, 205 a real strength and now we’ve lost some guys. We’ve got some young guys who are not • Has played in all 35 games over the last three years; to keep getting better. We do even scholarship guys who are figuring in at second team.” finished sixth on the team in tackles last season (58). Senior and Jack Griffin, who have five letters between them but saw have a number of other guys limited action in 2006, will move into more prominent roles this season. Burley opens the who can help us.” Starters Lost (5) spring No. 1 at left tackle, while Griffin is the backup at right tackle. Junior Carlos Feliciano Redshirt freshman Evan Eastburn is listed as the backup to Thomas at left guard, while will step into the defensive DT Conrad Bolston Sr.-4L 6-3, 303 • A powerful player with the ability to get upfield; junior Lee Oliver is No. 2 at right guard. Neither has seen game action. tackle role which was occu- played in the 2007 Hula Bowl. Sophomore Phil Costa probably has the most experience among the reserves. He pied by Conrad Bolston last played in just two games last season, but spent the spring of 2005 as the starting center season. Feliciano actually LB Wesley Jefferson JR.-2L 6-2, 233 with Williams out of action. started seven games along • An instinctive player who always seemed to be Other reserves who may figure into more prominent roles include redshirt the line and saw significant around the ball; second-leading tackler in 2006 (110); freshmen Paul Pinegar, Danny Edwards and Matthew Harraka, as well as junior Kyle action all season. gave up his final year of eligibility. Backups at the nose tackle Sappington. LB David Holloway Sr.-3L 6-2, 230 The Terps employ a two tight and defensive tackle include • His 186 career tackles ranked first on the team end set quite often and return sophomore Travis Ivey and among active players at the end of last season; played starter Joey Haynos, as well as senior Omarr Savage, who in the 2007 Hula Bowl. a host of backups. Junior Dan played in four games as a reserve last year. Junior CB Josh Wilson Sr.-4L 5-9, 187 Gronkowski can’t quite be con- • All-ACC and honorable mention All-America in 2006; transfer Olegbemi Otulaja sidered a backup as he started two-time Academic All-ACC selection; also set the sin- nine games in 2006. Haynos, and Dean Muhtadi will add gle-season school record for kick return yards in 2006. though, received the bulk of the depth in the middle. reps and was the Terps’ second- Junior Mack Frost and SS Marcus Wimbush Sr.-3L 5-10, 202 • Recorded 68 tackles last season; voted the team’s leading receiver with 37 catches sophomore Jared Harrell are most improved defensive Pplayer in 2006 for 369 yards. He went on to the backups at defensive end earn honorable mention All-ACC with Frost having the most honors. experience with 19 career games under his belt. Senior Jason Goode also saw time last season and will be Linebacker joined by redshirt freshman Drew The linebacking corps likely has the most question marks among the defensive units. Gloster and sophomore Tommy That’s not to say there isn’t talent, just a lack of playing experience. Galt as backups. Junior Erin Henderson returns to headline this unit. Henderson is coming off a season in which he recovered from a serious knee injury quite nicely. He posted a team-high 8.8 tackles per game, which ranked second in the ACC and 31st nationally. Henderson, who missed all of 2005, claimed second-team All-ACC honors in 2006 and should be among the most feared defensive players in the league this fall. JEREMY NAVARRE But the other two linebacking spots are open. “Middle linebacker is the biggest question mark as we head into the spring,” Cosh said. 4 Junior Chase Bullock and redshirt The Terps also need a replacement for steady strong safety Marcus Wimbush, who led freshman Alex Wujciak will look to the secondary in tackles last season with 68. replace Wesley Jefferson who graduated Senior Chrisian Varner will move from his free safety spot to take Wimbush’s place, in January and gave up his final season while junior J.J. Justice assumes Varner’s role. of eligibility to pursue a career in law Justice played in all 13 games last season and started one game at strong safety. enforcement. Sophomore Terrell Skinner is the backup free safety after seeing action in eight games Bullock, who enters the spring No. 1 last season. on the depth chart at Mike, played spar- Junior Jeff Allen should give the safety unit even more depth. He played in every game ingly last season, seeing action in six last season and looks poised to vie for extensive time this season. games as Jefferson took most of the reps “Jeff had a very good winter and we’re looking for good things from him this year,” inside en route to posting 110 tackles. Friedgen said. Junior enters the spring Sophomore Jamari McCollough is still recovering from a knee injury, but should be at No. 2 on the depth chart at Will, behind full speed in the fall. He will in the mix for time at one of the safety spots as well. Henderson. Fokou played in all 13 games The lone coaching staff adjustment for the Terps in the off-season affected the secondary as a reserve linebacker last season. as Kevin Lempa was hired to oversee this group. Tim Banks left to become the defensive “Fokou has the ability to play all three coordinator at Central Michigan. of the linebacker positions,” Cosh said. Redshirt freshman Chris Clinton Special Teams will also get a look at the Will linebacker, Special teams is one of the biggest while veteran Dave Philistin is listed question marks for the Terps this spring, TREY COVINGTON No. 1 on the depth chart at Sam. He’ll be and likely heading into the fall. backed up by a pair of redshirt freshmen Adam Podlesh was an All-ACC punter in Adrian Moten and Stephen Hargett. and two-time semifinalist for the Ray Guy Trey Covington is back to man the LEO, a hybrid defensive end/outside linebacker Award. His consistency may have been position. Covington made 11 starts a year ago, tallying 41 tackles. his best attribute, as he became the first Redshirt freshman Brian Whitmore and sophomore Jeff Clement are the backups at player in school history to earn all-league LEO. Senior Jermaine Lemons, who will miss the spring due to his knee injury last season, honors four times, including second-team should provide depth at LEO in the fall. last season. While Podlesh is likely taking his game Secondary to the NFL, Dan Ennis was quietly one of One of the Terps top defenders over the last two seasons is no longer in the secondary. the top place-kickers in the conference the Cornerback Josh Wilson was not only a productive football player, but a leader in the locker last two seasons. He connected on 20 of room and off the field after earning honorable mention All-America honors and the James 25 field goals last year, including the game Tatum Award as the top football-playing student-athlete in the ACC in 2006. winner in a pulsating 13-12 road victory However, his counterpart – senior Isaiah Gardner – returns and should assume more of over No. 19 Clemson. Ennis tied for ninth a leadership role in the secondary this season. Gardner started all 13 games at cornerback nationally in field goals per game (1.54). last season, finishing fifth on the team in tackles with 63. He is expected to assume his Junior Chris Roberts and true fresh- starting role again, though he will miss spring practice after off-season shoulder surgery. man Travis Baltz, who entered school The injury, however, could be a blessing as it will give the defensive staff a chance to early this semester, will battle it out for the DANNY OQUENDO evaluate what looks to be a deep punting job. and athletic group of defensive “Travis is a good looking kid with long ERIN HENDERSON backs. legs which should give him some leverage punting,” Friedgen said. “We’re anxious to see Juniors Kevin Barnes and how he does, even though we had him in camp and watched him on tape.” Richard Taylor each enter the After serving as one of the kickoff specialists the last two seasons, junior Obi Egekeze spring No. 1 on the depth chart is likely to handle the place-kicking chores. He has never attempted a kick in a game. at cornerback. Both Barnes and “It’s important for Obi to come through this spring,” Friedgen said. “He’s been around, been in Taylor played in all 13 games last games and he has all the tools. Hopefully he can give us the consistency Dan gave us.” season, seeing time on special Junior Danny Oquendo is back as the No. 1 punt returner. He ranked eighth in the ACC teams and in the secondary. in returns last season, averaging 8.4 yards per attempt. While Barnes and Taylor are With the departure of Josh Wilson, who ranked 11th in the nation with 27.3 yard average, atop the depth chart at corner- the Terps are in search of a No. 1 kickoff return specialist. back, the jobs are far from secure Redshirt freshman Da’Rel Scott enters the spring No. 1 on the depth chart, but a as Anthony Wiseman, Brandon number of individuals will get a shot, including Emen Ifon, Terrell Skinner and Anthony Jackson-Mills, Colin Nelson Wiseman. and Pha’Terrell Washington are No one in that group has returned kickoffs, though Oquendo and Nolan Carroll each among a host of players in the mix have limited experience in that capacity. for time at cornerback. “There’s a lot of guys that have a chance to help us at cornerback,” Friedgen said.

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Numerical No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) ALPHABETICAL 1 Erin Henderson LB 6-3 236 Jr. 1V Aberdeen, Md. (Aberdeen HS) No. Name Pos. 2 Kevin Barnes DB 6-1 188 Jr. 2V Glen Burnie, Md. (Old Mill HS) 40 (d) David Akatu RB 3 (d) Antwine Perez# DB 6-2 200 So. TR Westville Grove, N.J. (Woodrow Wilson HS) 19 (d) Olufemi Akinwande DB 3 (d) Christian Varner DB 5-11 205 Sr. 3V Baltimore, Md. (Randallstown HS) 29 (d) Jeff Allen DB 4 (d) Bobby Sheahin QB 6-1 185 Jr. SQ Brookville, Md. (Sherwood HS/WVU) 41 Aaron Ball LB 4 (d) Jamari McCollough DB 5-11 206. So. SQ Baltimore, Md. (Randallstown HS) 44 Lance Ball RB 5 Isaiah Gardner DB 5-11 197 Sr. 2V Virginia Beach, Va. (Salem HS/Notre Dame) 35 Travis Baltz P 6 Anthony Wiseman DB 5-9 187 So. 1V Silver Hill, Md. (DeMatha HS) 2 Kevin Barnes DB 7 Adrian Cannon WR 6-2 204 Fr. RS Pontiac, Mich. (Avondale HS) 37 Jared Baum DB 8 Darrius Heyward-Bey WR 6-2 206 So. 1V Silver Spring, Md. (McDonogh School) Dan Bonato RB 9 Richard Taylor DB 5-11 193 Jr. 2V Centreville, Va. (Centreville HS) 42 Chase Bullock LB 10 (d) Chris Turner QB 6-3 214 So. SQ Simi Valley, Calif. (Chaminade HS) 77 Scott Burley OL 10 (d) Terrell Skinner DB 6-2 205 Fr. RS St. Petersburg, Fla. (Boca Ciega HS) 7 Adrian Cannon WR 11 Jamarr Robinson QB 6-0 184 Fr. HS Charlotte, N.C. (Myers Park School) 14 Nolan Carroll WR 12 Josh Portis QB 6-3 201 So. TR Woodland Hills, Calif. (W.H. Taft HS/Florida) 47 Jeff Clement LB 13 Dan Gronkowski TE 6-6 263 Jr. 1V Amherst, N.Y. (Williamsville North HS) 52 Chris Clinton LB 14 Nolan Carroll WR 6-1 202 So. 1V Green Cove Springs, Fla. (Clay HS) 72 Phil Costa OL 15 Jason Goode TE 6-3 238 Sr. 3V Baltimore, Md. (Woodlawn HS) 43 Rick Costa LB 16 (d) David May PK 5-11 196 Jr. SQ Rockville, Md. (Charles E. Smith Day School) 55 Trey Covington LB 16 (d) Jeremy Ricker QB 6-2 216 Fr. RS Hummelstown, Pa. (Bishop McDevitt HS) 63 Andrew Crummey OL 17 Danny Oquendo WR 6-0 188 Jr. 2V Hackensack, N.J. (Hackensack HS) 73 Ricardo Dacosta DL 18 LaQuan Williams DB 6-1 184 Fr. RS Baltimore, Md. (Baltimore Polytechnic HS) 49 (d) Danny Davidson LB 19 (d) Jordan Steffy QB 6-1 209 Jr. 2V Leola, Pa. (Conestoga Valley HS) 20 Arnold Davies DB 38 Brian Dickerson LB 19 (d) Olufemi Akinwande DB 6-1 200 Fr. RS Laurel, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt HS) 64 Evan Eastburn OL 20 Morgan Green RB 5-11 207 Fr. RS White Plains, Md. (Lackey HS/Hargrave Milit.) 65 Danny Edwards OL 20 Arnold Davies DB 6-0 195 Jr. TR Germantown, Md. (Northwest HS/Delaware State) 39 Obi Egekeze PK 21 Keon Lattimore RB 5-11 223 Sr. 3V Owings Mills, Md. (Mt. St. Joseph HS/Hargrave M.A.) 68 Carlos Feliciano DL 22 Pha’Terrell Washington RB 5-11 202 Fr. RS White Plains, Md. (Westlake HS) 48 Moise Fokou LB 23 (d) Drew Robinson DB 5-10 197 Jr. TR Germantown, Md. (Watkins Mill HS/Bowie State) 91 Mack Frost DL 23 (d) Da’Rel Scott RB 5-11 192 Fr. RS Conshohocken, Pa. (Plymouth-Whitemarsh HS) 56 Deege Galt DL 24 (d) Emen Ifon WR 5-8 162 Jr. 1V Laurel, Md. (Laurel HS) 45 (d) Tommy Galt TE 24 (d) Greg Gaston PK 5-9 181 So. SQ Memphis, Tenn. (Christian Brothers HS) 5 Isaiah Gardner DB 25 Colin Nelson DB 5-10 183 Sr. SQ Landover, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt/McDaniel College) 24 Greg Gaston PK 27 (d) Taji Thornton DB 6-0 197 Fr. RS Homestead, Fla. (South Dade HS) 86 Drew Gloster TE 27 (d) Adam Kareem DB 5-9 187 So. SQ Baltimore, Md. (Baltimore Polytechnic Inst.) 89 Matt Goldberg WR 29 (d) Jeff Allen DB 6-1 192 Jr. 2V Woodbridge, Va. (DeMatha HS) 15 Jason Goode TE 29 (d) Chris Sheahin WR 6-0 187 Fr. TR Brookville, Md. (Sherwood HS/Navy) 20 Morgan Green RB 30 J.J. Justice DB 6-2 222 Sr. 3V Lisbon, Conn. (Norwich Free Academy) 87 Kevin Gresham WR 31 Andrew Schmitt LS 6-0 236 Jr. 2V Derry, Pa. (Derry Area HS) 67 Jack Griffin OL 32 Brandon Jackson-Mills DB 5-11 158 Fr. RS Germantown, Md. (Northwest HS) 13 Dan Gronkowski TE 33 Alex Wujciak LB 6-3 248 Fr. RS West Caldwell, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep) 53 (d) Stephen Hargett LB 34 Dave Philistin LB 6-2 231 Jr. 2V Manchester, N.H. (Manchester Central HS) 57 (d) Matthew Harraka OL 35 Travis Baltz P 6-2 200 Fr. HS Whitehouse, Ohio (Anthony Wayne HS) 57 (d) Jared Harrell LB 37 Jared Baum DB 6-1 204 So. SQ Bel Air, Md. (Archbishop Curley HS) 80 Joey Haynos TE 38 (d) Brian Dickerson LB 5-10 214 Jr. SQ Bethesda, Md. (Walt Whitman HS) 1 Erin Henderson LB 38 (d) Cory Jackson RB 6-1 253 So. 1V Morgantown, W.Va. (University HS) 8 Darrius Heyward-Bey WR 39 Obi Egekeze PK 6-2 224 Jr. 1V Augusta, Ga. (Westside HS) 24 (d) Emen Ifon WR 40 (d) David Akatu RB 5-8 205 Fr. RS Rockville, Md. (Bethesda-Chevy Chase HS) 90 Travis Ivey DL 40 (d) Jeremy Navarre DL 6-3 262 Jr. 2V Joppatowne, Md. (Joppatowne HS) 38 (d) Cory Jackson RB 41 Aaron Ball LB 5-11 224 Jr. TR Owings Mills, Md. (Baltimore Polytechnic HS/Bowie State) 32 Brandon Jackson-Mills DB 42 Chase Bullock LB 6-2 234 Jr. SQ Durham, N.C. (Northern HS) 30 J.J. Justice DB 43 Rick Costa LB 6-1 238 Jr. 1V Moorestown, N.J. (Holy Cross HS/Temple Univ.) 27 (d) Adam Kareem DB 44 Lance Ball RB 5-9 223 Sr. 2V Teaneck, N.J. (Teaneck HS) 21 Keon Lattimore RB 45 (d) Tommy Galt TE 6-5 263 So. SQ Silver Spring, Md. (Good Counsel HS) 83 Amani Lee-Odai WR 45 (d) Alex Schultz LB 6-1 233 So. SQ Gretna, La. (DeLaSalle HS/Towson) 50 Jermaine Lemons LB 46 (d) Caleb Morris P 5-11 206 Fr. RS Coudersport, Pa. (Coudersport HS) 16 (d) David May PK 46 (d) Hakeem Sule LB 6-0 209 So. SQ Baltimore, Md. (McDonogh HS) 4 Jamari McCollough DB 46 (d) Steve Pfister RB 6-2 234 So. SQ Columbia, Md. (Mount St. Joseph HS) 47 Jeff Clement LB 6-2 246 So. SQ Westville, N.J. (Deptford HS)

6 No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) No. Name Pos. 48 Moise Fokou LB 6-1 216 Jr. 1V Rockville, Md. (The Bullis School/Frostburg State) 53 (d) Brendan McDermond LS 49 (d) Danny Davidson LB 6-2 238 So. TR Holmdel, N.J. (Holmdel HS/Brookdale CC) 92 Dre Moore DL 49 (d) Chris Roberts P/PK 6-1 198 Jr. 2V Fallston, Md. (John Carroll HS/Kings College) 46 (d) Caleb Morris P 50 Jermaine Lemons LB 6-2 251 Sr. 1V Tampa, Fla. (Thomas Jefferson HS) 58 Adrian Moten LB 51 Brian Whitmore LB 6-3 244 Fr. RS Chesapeake, Va. (Oscar F. Smith HS) 97 Dean Muhtadi DL 52 Chris Clinton LB 6-2 259 Fr. RS Lakeland, Fla. (Evangel Christian HS/Fork Union Milit.) 40 (d) Jeremy Navarre DL 53 (d) Stephen Hargett LB 5-11 244 Fr. RS Los Angeles, Calif. (Loyola HS) 25 Colin Nelson DB 53 (d) Brendan McDermond LS 6-2 265 Sr. 2V Columbia, Md. (River Hill HS) 61 Lee Oliver OL 55 Trey Covington LB 6-3 240 Jr. 2V Bowie, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt HS) 17 Danny Oquendo WR 56 Deege Galt DL 6-4 263 So. SQ Silver Spring, Md. (Good Counsel HS) 96 Olugbemi Otulaja DL 57 (d) Matthew Harraka OL 6-3 267 Fr. RS Ijamsville, Md. (St. John’s College HS) 3 (d) Antwine Perez# DB 57 (d) Jared Harrell LB 6-5 248 So. SQ Milton, Mass. (Tabor Academy) 46 (d) Steve Pfister RB 58 Adrian Moten LB 6-2 221 Fr. RS Suitland, Md. (Gwynn Park HS) 34 Dave Philistin LB 59 Alex Wujciak LB 6-3 248 Fr. RS West Caldwell, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep) 71 Paul Pinegar OL 60 Edwin Williams OL 6-2 326 Jr. 2V Washington, D.C. (DeMatha HS) 12 Josh Portis QB 61 Lee Oliver OL 6-2 306 Jr. SQ Germantown, Md. (Northwestern HS) 75 Dane Randolph OL 63 Andrew Crummey OL 6-5 301 Sr. 3V Van Wert, Ohio (Van Wert HS) 16 (d) Jeremy Ricker QB 64 Evan Eastburn OL 6-1 310 Fr. RS Boulder, Colo. (Fairview HS) 49 (d) Chris Roberts P/PK 65 Danny Edwards OL 6-1 276 Fr. RS Frederick, Md. (Tuscarora HS) 23 (d) Drew Robinson DB 67 Jack Griffin OL 6-7 308 Sr. 2V Enfield, Conn. (Enfield HS) 11 Jamarr Robinson QB 68 Carlos Feliciano DL 6-4 307 Sr. 3V Elizabeth, N.J. (Elizabeth HS) 79 Kyle Sappington OL 71 Paul Pinegar OL 6-3 277 Fr. HS Brookeville, Md. (Sherwood HS) 98 Omarr Savage DL 72 Phil Costa OL 6-3 297 So. SQ Moorestown, N.J. (Holy Cross HS) 31 Andrew Schmitt LS 73 Ricardo Dacosta DL 6-0 243 Jr. SQ Bronx, N.Y. (DeWitt Clinton HS/Erie Community College) 45 (d) Alex Schultz LB 75 Dane Randolph OL 6-5 312 Jr. 2V Columbia, Md. (Wilde Lake HS) 23 (d) Da’Rel Scott RB 76 Jaimie Thomas OL 6-4 339 Jr. 2V Harrisburg, Pa. (Bishop McDevitt HS) 4 Bobby Sheahin QB 77 Scott Burley OL 6-5 324 Sr. 2V Baltimore, Md. (Woodlawn HS) 29 (d) Chris Sheahin WR 10 (d) Terrell Skinner WR 79 Kyle Sappington OL 6-4 305 Fr. RS Phoenix, Md. (Stephen Decatur HS) 81 Stephen Smalls WR 80 Joey Haynos TE 6-8 260 Sr. 3V Rockville, Md. (Gonzaga College HS) 19 (d) Jordan Steffy QB 81 Stephen Smalls WR 6-1 201 Fr. RS Lancaster, Pa. (Conestoga Valley HS) 46 (d) Hakeem Sule LB 83 Amani Lee-Odai WR 6-3 197 Fr. RS Washington, D.C. (Anacostia HS) 9 Richard Taylor DB 84 Isaiah Williams WR 6-3 197 Jr. 2V Montclair, N.J. (Bergen Catholic HS) 76 Jaimie Thomas OG 86 Drew Gloster TE 6-3 244 Fr. RS Germantown, Md. (Good Counsel HS) 27 (d) Taji Thornton DB 87 Kevin Gresham WR 5-11 174 Jr. SQ Lothian, Md. (Riverdale Baptist HS/Cheyney Univ.) Ted Townsley P 89 Matt Goldberg WR 6-2 193 Jr. SQ Baltimore, Md. (Mount St. Joseph HS) 10 (d) Chris Turner QB 90 Travis Ivey DL 6-4 330 So. SQ Riverdale, Md. (Riverdale Baptist HS) 3 (d) Christian Varner DB 91 Mack Frost DL 6-5 252 Jr. 2V Columbia, S.C. (Spring Valley HS) 22 Pha’Terrell Washington DB 92 Dre Moore DL 6-4 311 Sr. 3V Charlotte, N.C. (Independence HS) 51 Brian Whitmore LB 96 Olugbemi Otulaja DL 6-1 278 Jr. TR Freeport, N.Y. (Freeport HS/Marist) 60 Edwin Williams OL 97 Dean Muhtadi DL 6-3 289 Jr. SQ Alexandria, Va. (TC Williams HS/C. Newport Univ.) 84 Isaiah Williams WR 98 Omarr Savage DL 6-5 290 Sr. 2V Piscataway, N.J. (Piscataway HS) 18 LaQuan Williams DB Dan Bonato RB 5-8 182 Fr. RS Woodbine, N.J. (Ocean City HS) 6 Anthony Wiseman DB Ted Townsley P 6-0 184 So. TR Portsmouth, Va. (Churchland HS/Louisburg College) 33 Alex Wujciak LB (d) indicates duplicate number. Key: * indicates varsity letters earned; RS indicates redshirted in 2006; SQ indicates on squad in 2006, but has not earned a letter; HS indicates high school; TR indicates transfer; # - indicates not eligible until 2008.

Pronunciation Guide Phil and Rick Costa KAH-stuh Dre Moore DRAY Obi Egekeze oh-bee egg-uh-kay-zuh Jeremy Navarre nuh-VAR Carlos Feliciano fuh-lee-see-AH-noh Danny Oquendo oh-KEHN-doh Moises Fokou MOH-zes foh-KOO Dave Philistin FILL-liss-teen Sam Hollenbach hall-un-bock Bobby Sheahin SHEE-in Deege Galt DEEJ GAWLT Terrell Skinner tuh-REHL Jared Harrell huh-RELL Stephen Smalls steff-ahn Joey Haynos HAY-nohce Jaimie Thomas jay-mee Barrod Heggs beh-RAHD Darrius Heyward-Bey HAY-werd BAY Emen Ifon EH-min EYE-fahn Keon Lattimore KEE-ahn Jamari McCollough juh-MAR-ree muh-KUHL-luh

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OFFENSE DEFENSE X 82 Nolan Carroll 6-1 201 So.-1V DE 40 Jeremy Navarre 6-3 262 Jr.-2V 83 Emani Lee-Odai 6-3 197 Fr.-RS 91 Mack Frost 6-5 252 Jr.-2V 89 Adrian Cannon 6-2 204 Fr.-HS 98 Jared Harrell 6-5 248 So.-SQ LT 77 Scott Burley 6-5 324 Sr.-3V 56 Deege Galt 6-4 263 So.-SQ 71 Paul Pinegar 6-3 277 Fr.-RS DT 68 Carlos Feliciano 6-5 307 Jr.-3V LG 76 Jaimie Thomas 6-4 339 Jr.-2V 90 Travis Ivey 6-5 315 So.-SQ 64 Evan Eastburn 6-1 310 Fr.-RS 96 Olegbemi Otulaja 6-1 278 Jr.-TR C 60 Edwin Williams 6-2 326 Jr.-2V DT 92 Dre Moore 6-4 311 Sr.-3V 72 Phil Costa 6-3 297 So.-SQ 98 Omarr Savage 6-5 290 Sr.-2V 65 Danny Edwards 6-1 276 Fr.-RS 97 Dean Muhtadi 6-3 289 Jr.-SQ RG 63 Andrew Crummey 6-5 301 Sr.-3V LEO 55 Trey Covington 6-3 240 Jr.-2V 61 Lee Oliver 6-2 306 Jr.-SQ 51 Brian Whitmore 6-3 244 Fr.-RS 61 Matthew Harraka 6-3 267 Fr.-RS 47 Jeff Clement 6-2 246 So.-SQ RT 75 Dane Randolph 6-5 312 Jr.-2V MLB 42 Chase Bullock 6-2 234 Jr.-SQ 67 Jack Griffin 6-7 308 Sr.-2V 59 Alex Wujciak 6-3 248 Fr.-RS 79 Kyle Sappington 6-4 305 JF.-RS 42 Brian Dickerson 5-10 214 Jr.-SQ TE 80 Joey Haynos 6-8 260 Sr.-3V 45 Alex Schultz 6-1 233 So.-SQ 13 Dan Gronkowski 6-6 263 Jr.-1V WLB 1 Erin Henderson 6-3 236 Jr.-1V 15 Jason Goode 6-3 238 Sr.-3V 48 Moise Fokou 6-1 216 Jr.-1V 86 Drew Gloster 6-3 244 Fr.-RS 52 Chris Clinton 6-2 259 Fr.-RS 45 Tommy Galt 6-5 263 So.-SQ 46 Hakeem Sule 6-0 209 So.-SQ QB 19 Jordan Steffy 6-1 209 Jr.-2V SLB 34 Dave Philistin 6-2 231 Jr.-2V 10 Chris Turner 6-3 214 So.-SQ 58 Adrian Moten 6-2 221 Fr.-RS 12 Josh Portis 6-3 201 So.-TR 53 Stephen Hargett 5-11 244 Fr.-RS 16 Jeremy Ricker 6-2 216 Fr.-RS CB 2 Kevin Barnes 6-1 188 Jr.-2V 4 Bobby Sheahin 6-1 185 Jr.-SQ 25 Colin Nelson 5-10 183 Sr.-SQ 11 Jamarr Robinson 6-0 184 Fr.-HS 24 Pha’Terrell Washington 5-11 202 Fr.-RS TB 44 Lance Ball 5-9 223 Sr.-2V 17 Adam Kareem 5-9 187 So.-SQ 21 Keon Lattimore 5-11 223 Sr.-3V FS 30 J.J. Justice 6-2 222 JS.-3V 7 Da’Rel Scott 5-11 192 Fr.-RS 10 Terrell Skinner 6-2 214 So.-SQ 20 Morgan Green 5-11 207 Fr.-RS 25 Jamari McCullough 5-11 206 So.-SQ 40 David Akatu 5-8 205 Fr.-RS 3 Antwine Perez 6-2 193 So.-TR FB 38 Cory Jackson 6-1 253 Fr.-HS SS 3 Christian Varner 5-11 205 Sr.-3V 46 Steven Pfister 6-2 234 So.-SQ 29 Jeff Allen 6-1 192 Jr.-2V Z 8 Darrius Hayward-Bey 6-2 206 So.-1V 18 LaQuan Williams 6-1 184 Fr.-RS 87 Kevin Gresham 5-11 174 Jr.-SQ 37 Jared Baum 6-1 204 So.-SQ 89 Matt Goldberg 6-2 193 Jr.-SQ 29 Jeff Allen 6-1 192 Jr.-2V Slot 17 Danny Oquendo 6-0 193 Jr.-2V CB 9 Richard Taylor 5-11 193 Jr.-2V 81 Stephen Smalls 6-1 201 Fr.-RS 6 Anthony Wiseman 5-9 187 So.-1V 24 Emem Ifon 5-8 162 Jr.-1V 37 Brandon Jackson-Mills 5-11 158 Fr.-RS

Injured (will not participate in spring practice) Injured (will not participate in spring practice) WR Isaiah Williams CB Isaiah Gardner DL Jermaine Lemons LB Rick Costa

SPECIALISTS PR 17 Danny Oquendo 6-0 193 Jr.-2V PK 39 Obi Egekeze 6-2 224 Jr.-1V 3 Christian Varner 5-11 205 Sr.-3V 22 Greg Gaston 5-9 191 So.-Sq 23 Da’Rel Scott 5-11 192 Fr.-RS 46 Caleb Morris 5-11 206 Fr.-RS KR 23 Da’Rel Scott 5-11 192 Fr.-RS 22 David May 5-11 196 Jr.-1V 24 Emen Ifon 5-8 162 Jr.-1V KO 39 Obi Egekeze 6-2 224 Jr.-1V 85 Terrell Skinner 6-2 214 Fr.-RS 49 Chris Roberts 6-1 198 Jr.-2V H 89 Matt Goldberg 6-2 193 Jr.-SQ P 49 Chris Roberts 6-1 198 Jr.-2V 36 Andrew Schmitt 6-0 230 Jr.-2V 35 Travis Baltz 6-2 200 Fr.-HS LS 32 Andrew Schmitt 6-0 236 Jr.-2V Ted Townsley 6-0 184 So.-TR SS 53 Brendan McDermond 6-2 265 Sr.-2V 32 Andrew Schmitt 6-0 236 So.-1V

8 Named the winner of the Frank Broyles Award as the top assistant coach in the coun- HEAD COACH try in 1999 while at Tech, Friedgen brought 32 years of assistant coaching experience RALPH FRIEDGEN (including 21 as an offensive coordinator either in college or the NFL) with him in his return to College Park. Ralph Friedgen is in his seventh year as head coach at the University of Maryland with The 59-year-old Friedgen (pronounced a reputation as one of the top minds in . Friedgen has lifted the Terrapins to FREE-jun) owns the rare distinction of coordi- unprecedented heights in his tenure, taking the team to four bowl games, including a pair of New nating the offense for both a collegiate national Year’s Day appearances, and a school record three-straight bowl victories. Prior to Friedgen’s champion (Georgia Tech in 1990) and a Super arrival, Maryland had just one bowl game appearance in the previous 15 seasons. Bowl team (San Diego in 1994). He is the 33rd head coach in school history and ranks second in Maryland annals in Friedgen spent 20 seasons with the career winning percentage (.676), trailing only legendary coach Jim Tatum, who is the only aforementioned Ross in coaching stops at The other mentor to lead the Terps to three 10-win seasons and multiple New Year’s Day bowl Citadel, Maryland, Georgia Tech and the NFL’s appearances. San Diego Chargers. He returned to Tech in 1997, where he served another successful stint Last year Friedgen took on added responsibility, assuming the duties of the team’s of- as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach under good friend George O’Leary, now the fensive coordinator, marking the first time he has called the plays in his head coaching tenure head coach at the University of Central Florida. at Maryland. The team went on to post a 9-4 record, marking the fourth eight-win campaign A 1970 graduate of Maryland, where he earned a degree in physical education, Friedgen in the last six seasons. The Terps culminated the season with a convincing 24-7 victory over launched his coaching career as a graduate assistant before heading off to a series of jobs Purdue in the Champs Sports Bowl. that included The Citadel (1973-79), William & Mary (1980) and Murray State (1981). A long-time successful assistant coach at Georgia Tech, where he was credited with In 1982, he returned to Maryland as offensive coordinator and offensive line coach under overseeing one of the nation’s most potent offensive attacks, Friedgen continues to build a Ross, with Friedgen’s tenure lasting until 1986. During that stretch, the Terps captured three new level of pride and glory to his alma mater’s football program, guiding the Terps to a 50- consecutive ACC championships (1983-85) and played in four bowl games. All told, the Ter- 24 record, including an Atlantic Coast Conference title and a pair of second-place finishes. rapins were 39-15-1 from 1982-86 and won two bowl games (the Sun Bowl in 1984 and the Through his first five seasons, he was the second-winningest head coach in ACC history. Cherry Bowl in 1985). It is the type of success Friedgen has reinstilled in his current group of Not only did his 41 wins after five seasons match the mark of Terps legend Jerry Claiborne, Terrapins. they also fell just shy of the all-time ACC mark of 44, set by Clemson’s Danny Ford in the early The Ross-Friedgen connection began in 1973, when Ross hired the former Maryland 1980s. In addition, in his first three seasons at the helm of the Terrapin program, Friedgen offensive guard as defensive line coach at The Citadel. Friedgen spent seven seasons at became the first coach in conference lore to lead a team to three-straight seasons of 10 wins The Citadel, the last three as offensive coordinator and offensive line coach. He then worked or more, while his 36 wins in his first four years ranked him in the top 10 in NCAA history, one season (1980) as offensive coordinator at William & Mary and one season (1981) as surpassing the fourth-year marks of coaches such as Frank Leahy and Joe Paterno. assistant head coach at Murray State before Ross tapped him to be his offensive coordinator The consensus national Coach of the Year in 2001 after leading Maryland to its first ACC at Maryland in 1982. championship since 1985, Friedgen and company have returned Maryland to prominence During his five-year stay at Maryland under Ross, Friedgen was instrumental in the on the national scene. The Terrapins have won more games (50) in the six seasons under development of future pro quarterbacks , and , Friedgen than they had in the 10 years prior to his arrival (37). all of whom spent at least 10 seasons in the . Esiason played profes- Long overlooked as a head-coaching candidate, the 1970 Maryland graduate was tapped sionally from 1984-97, Reich from 1985-98 and Gelbaugh from 1986-95. as the Terps’ head football coach following the 2000 season, and he wasted no time in returning Friedgen followed Ross to Georgia Tech in 1987, becoming the Yellow Jackets’ offensive the program to the glory days it achieved when Friedgen was an assistant to Bobby Ross in coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the next five seasons, including the 1990 campaign the 1980s. when Tech, unranked in the preseason, captured the national championship with an 11-0-1 Six years ago, in his first season as the Terps’ grid boss, Maryland won its first seven games record. The national title came just two years after the Jackets had posted back-to-back and eventually halted Florida State’s reign as perennial ACC champion, earning the league’s seasons of three wins or less. automatic berth in the Bowl Championship Series’ FedEx Orange Bowl. By winning the ACC When Ross was named head coach of the San Diego Chargers in 1992, he tapped title that season, Friedgen became the first mentor in league history to win the championship Friedgen to serve as running game coordinator for two seasons (1992-93) before elevating in his first year as a head coach. him to offensive coordinator in 1994, when the Chargers advanced to the Super Bowl for the In 2002, despite a 1-2 start and without 19 seniors from the previous year, the Terps made first time in franchise history. During his time with the Chargers, Friedgen helped a club that their way back to a major bowl game, winning 10 of their last 11 games and finishing in a tie had not made the playoffs in a decade reach postseason play three times in five seasons. for second in the ACC. The 2003 campaign provided a bit of déjà vu for Friedgen and the Known for developing balanced offensive attacks with multiple looks, Tech was one of Terrapins as they again started 1-2, and again ran off 10 wins in their final 11 games to earn only two teams in the country in 1999 to average at least 200 yards rushing and 200 yards a second New Year’s bowl bid in three years. passing. Tech also accomplished the feat under Friedgen’s guidance in 1990, ’91 and ’98. By winning 11 games in 2002, Friedgen became just the second coach in school history The 1999 team, with Joe Hamilton at quarterback, set 59 school records, rewriting many to hit that mark, tying matching Claiborne’s 11-win campaign in 1976. marks established by the 1990 national championship team, which was led by another The 2006 team started 3-2 before reeling off a five-game winning streak, which placed Friedgen pupil, Shawn Jones (1989-92). Friedgen was a finalist for the Broyles Award as the them in the midst of the ACC Atlantic Division race. The Terps lost to eventual champion nation’s top assistant coach in 1998 when the Ramblin’ Wreck set a then-school record with Wake Forest on the final game of the regular season, but Maryland was a force in the league 50 touchdowns. race throughout the year, enabling it to earn the fourth slot among ACC postseason bids and The first Maryland alum since Bob Ward (1967-68) to serve as the Terps’ head football a trip to Orlando for the Champs Sports Bowl. coach, Friedgen originally came to Maryland as a quarterback in the mid-‘60s and spent Friedgen’s Terps have gone to bowl games in four of his six seasons, participating in the most of his career as an offensive lineman, lettering in 1966 and ‘68 and capturing Academic BCS Orange Bowl his first year before posting lopsided victories over Tennessee (30-3) in All-ACC honors. He was a two-time winner of the George C. Cook Memorial Award (1968-69) the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl and over West Virginia (41-7) in the Toyota Gator Bowl. for having the highest academic average on the football team. His offensive success notwithstanding, Friedgen’s teams at Maryland have been superb Friedgen’s coaching roots run deep. His father, also named Ralph (though not a “Sr.”), on defense, ranking among the nation’s leaders annually while producing the ACC’s Defensive was a high school coach for more than 30 years and masterminded, among other teams, the Player of the Year in three of the last five seasons (E.J. Henderson in 2001 and 2002; D’Qwell 1964 Westchester County (N.Y.) High School team that went undefeated and averaged 44 Jackson in 2005). 9 points per game running what 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 younger Ralph called all of his team’s offensive plays from his MARYLAND FOOTBALL junior year on. Friedgen and his wife, the former Gloria Spina, have three daughters: Kelley, Kristina and COACHING STAFF Katie. Gloria is the Coordinator of Alumni Affairs and Outreach for the College of Health and Human Performance at Maryland while both serve on that college’s Board of Visitors. Kelley is in her second year as an associate at Arnold and Porter in D.C., specializing in pharmaceutical and medical device law; Kristina is in her third year in the theater program at Maryland; and Katie is her first year of college at Maryland, majoring in art.

THE FRIEDGEN FILE Fast Facts Full Name Ralph Harry Friedgen Chris Cosh Ray Rychleski Def. Coordinator/Inside Linebackers Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends Pronunciation FREE-jun Second Season • Virginia Tech ‘83 Seventh Season • Millersville ‘79 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 2001- Head Coach Kevin Lempa Al Seamonson Secondary Outside Linebackers/Special Teams Asst. Georgia Tech First Season • Southern Connecticut St. ‘94 Seventh Season • Wisconsin ‘82 1997-2000 Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks San Diego Chargers 1994-96 Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator 1992-93 Assistant Coach - Running Game Coordinator/ H-Backs/Tight Ends Georgia Tech 1987-91 Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks Maryland 1982-86 Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line Murray State Bryan Bossard Dave Sollazzo 1981 Assistant Head Coach Wide Receivers Defensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator William & Mary Third Season • Delaware ‘89 Seventh Season • The Citadel ‘77 1980 Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator Dan Hickson The Citadel Director of Football Operations 1977-79 Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator Dwight Galt 1973-76 Assistant Coach - Defensive Line Strength & Conditioning Coach Bryan Matson Maryland Head Football Athletic Trainer 1969-72 Graduate Assistant Jonah Basset Video Coordinator Jemal Griffin Ralph Friedgen’s Bowl History Assistant Recruiting Coordinator 9-4 Overall, 3-1 as a head coach (years as head coach in bold) Tom Brattan 1982 -- Aloha Bowl (Washington 21, Maryland 20) Offensive Line 1983 -- Citrus Bowl (Tennessee 30, Maryland 23) Seventh Season • Delaware ‘72 1984 -- Sun Bowl (Maryland 28, Tennessee 27) 1985 -- Cherry Bowl (Maryland 35, Syracuse 18) 1990 -- Citrus Bowl (Georgia Tech 45, Nebraska 21) 1991 -- Aloha Bowl (Georgia Tech 18, Stanford 17) 1997 -- Carquest Bowl (Georgia Tech 35, West Virginia 30) 1998 -- Gator Bowl (Georgia Tech 35, Notre Dame 28) 1999 -- Gator Bowl (Miami 28, Georgia Tech 13) 2001 -- Orange Bowl (Florida 56, Maryland 23) 2002 – Peach Bowl (Maryland 31, Tennessee 3) John Donovan 2003 – Gator Bowl (Maryland 41, West Virginia 7) Running Backs 2006 – Champs Sports Bowl (Maryland 24, Purdue 7) Seventh Season • Johns Hopkins ‘97

10 TERPS SPRING PROFILES JEFF Allen’s Career Statistics game ... (vs. MT) ... finished with 62 yards rushing on 14 Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. carries with two touchdowns ... the team’s first touchdown ALLEN 2005 11-0 4 4 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 of the game came on his 12-yard run up the middle ... (vs. 2006 13-0 8 4 12 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 W&M) ... rushed 15 times for 86 yards and two touchdowns Career 24-0 12 8 20 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 0 ... scored the first TD of the game with a two-yard run on a QB option right ... on one drive in the second quarter, LANCE followed a 12-yard rush with a 13-yard carry on consecutive BALL plays ... a preseason first-team All-ACC choice by Lindy’s 29 and Athlon. DB • 6-1 • 192 • Jr. • 2V as a Sophomore (2005): Saw action in all 11 games at run- Woodbridge, Va. ning back, starting four … a second team All-ACC selection (DeMatha HS) … led the Terps with a career-high 903 yards on 189 carries (4.8 yards per carry) ... his 82.7 yards per game average A promising safety who will get a shot at increased playing ranked third in the ACC ... posted four 100-yard rushing time this season … saw significant action on special teams 44 games, tied for seventh-most in a season in school history ... as a freshman and sophomore … enters the spring No. 2 RB • 5-9 • 223 • Sr. • 2V also recorded 18 receptions for 153 yards … ranked sixth in on the depth chart at strong safety .. an athletic player with Teaneck, N.J. the ACC in all-purpose yards (96.0) ... (vs. BC) ... rushed for a nose for the ball … solid tackler. (Teaneck HS) 135 yards and a touchdown on 28 carries, his third-straight 100-yard game ... had a career-long 65-yard run down the as a Sophomore (2006): Saw action in all 13 games as A fifth-year senior back who has led the team in rushing the right sideline to set up first-and-goal in the fourth quarter ... a reserve defensive back and special teams performer last two seasons, compiling over 1,700 yards in that span ... his 6-yard touchdown run put Maryland on the board 1:08 ... (vs. PU in Champs Sports Bowl) ... played but did not a candidate for all-conference honors in 2007 ... ranks 13th into the second quarter ... (at UNC) ... led the team with 161 record any statistics ... (vs. WF) ... played but did not record on the school’s career rushing yards list (1,719) and tied for rushing yards on a career-high 39 carries ... racked up 47 any statistics ... (vs. BC) ... matched a career-high with 14th on the career TDs chart (14) ... his five career 100-yard yards and a touchdown (on a 1-yard pitch) on the Terps’ two solo stops ... (vs. Clemson) ... notched one solo tackle rushing games rank tied for eighth on the Terps’ all-time list opening drive ... finished the first half with 111 yards on the ... (vs. FSU) ... had one tackle ... (vs. NC St.) ... recorded ... has started 14 of the last 16 games in the backfield ... a ground ... 39 carries was the third-most in school history one tackle ... (vs. UVA) ... posted one solo tackle ... (vs. natural runner with good vision … has very good feet for a and most since 1980 ... (at FSU) ... led the team in rushing GT) ... notched one assisted tackle ... (vs. WVU) ... posted player his size, can make defenders miss or go through them with 120 yards on 21 carries (5.7 ypc) ... caught a pass out a career-high four tackles, including a career-best two solo … has a knack for finding holes … also has good hands as of the backfield with one hand and scampered 24 yards to stops ... (vs. MT) ... recorded one tackle and his first career a pass-catcher … an Iron Terp in 2005. the Florida State 6-yard line in the second quarter, setting up pass breakup. the Terps’ first touchdown ... first rush of the fourth quarter as a Junior (2006): Saw action in all 13 games at running went 37 yards to the Florida State 22-yard line ... (vs. VT) as a Freshman (2005): Played in all 11 games, primarily on back with 11 starts ... the team’s top rusher with 815 yards ... led the team in rushing with 75 yards on 15 carries (5.0 special teams (kick coverage) … recorded eight tackles (four ... his 62.7 yards per game average ranked seventh in the yards per carry) ... broke through a hole on the right side solo) … (vs. CU) ... lone tackle came when he took out the ACC and 79th nationally ... his career-best eight rushing for an 18-yard gain in Hokie territory during the second legs of KR Duane Coleman on opening kickoff ... (vs. Navy) touchdowns rank tied for 17th on the Terps’ all-time single- quarter ...(at TU) ... finished with 54 yards and a touchdown ... finished with one tackle in the first game of his career. season list ... (vs. PU in the Champs Sports Bowl) ... on 11 carries (4.9 ypc) ... rushed for a 5-yard touchdown in rushed for a game-high 98 yards on 18 carries ... his 34- the fourth quarter, the fifth rushing score of the game for at DeMatha High School: A three-year letterwinner and yard scamper down the right sideline in the first quarter set the Terps ...(vs. UVA) ... in his first-ever start, rushed for a two-year starter … a versatile athlete who played tailback up the Terps’ first TD ... (vs. WF) ... rushed six times for 64 career-high 163 yards and two touchdowns ... scored from and safety, as well as returning kicks ... rushed 133 times yards and a touchdown ... his longest carry of the day was 14 yards out on the first play of the fourth quarter, his first for 1,128 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior ... aver- a 35-yard dash down the left sideline ... also caught two career touchdown ... later in the quarter, took a draw out of aged 106.3 yards per game and 8.5 yards per carry ... also passes for 13 yards ... (vs. BC) ... rushed seven times for 23 the shotgun and went in for a 35-yard score ... (vs. Navy) ... recorded 54 tackles and four ... rushed for 85 yards ... also caught two passes for 16 yards ... (vs. Miami) rushed for 39 yards on five carries ... had a 17-yard run with yards and two TDs in WCAC championship game ... ran ... carried the ball 10 times for 41 yards ... (vs. Clemson) under five minutes to go in the game, bringing the Terps to for over 800 yards with eight touchdowns as a junior … ... carried 10 times for five yards ... (vs. FSU) ... rushed the Navy 33 ... kept Maryland’s game-winning scoring drive a consensus first team all-state pick as a defensive back 11 times for 39 yards and caught an 11-yard pass ... (vs. alive on fourth-and-eight, taking a short Sam Hollenbach ... first team All-Metro (Washington Post), All-WCAC and NC St.) ... rushed 17 times for 77 yards and a touchdown pass and slipping numerous Navy defenders to pick up 20 all-county ... selected to play in the Good Samaritan Bowl ... the score came on a 2-yard run ... in the third quarter, yards (career-high) and the first down ... the catch-and-run all-star game ... named to George Michael’s Golden 11 team he accounted for 55 yards rushing ... (vs. UVA) ... rushed was the play of the game. ... a SuperPrep All-American ... an All-East Region selection 12 times for 76 yards and a TD ... the score was a 1-yard by PrepStar ... team won state his last two years and was dive over center for the Terps’ first TD of the game ... his as a Redshirt Freshman (2004): Saw action in four games, 22-1 in that time … also lettered two years in track ... an longest rush of the game, a 26-yard dash down the right including three of the last four … rushed four times for one early commitment who was also recruited by Virginia Tech sideline, sealed the victory by netting a first down inside yard on the season … named scout team Player of the ... coached by Bill McGregor. two minutes ... (vs. GT) ... rushed for a season-high 116 Week for his work in practice leading up to the Georgia Personal: Born Nov. 9, 1986 … parents are Jeff and yards, including an electrifying 42-yard dash down the right Tech game. Jean Allen … father and two uncles also played football sideline, his longest of the season ... (vs. FIU) ... led the at DeMatha ... traveled over one hour each way to school team in rushing ... carried the ball 19 times for 82 yards ... as a Freshman (2003): Redshirt season … named offensive every day from Woodbridge, Va. … enrolled in the college (vs. WVU) ... rushed 12 times for 50 yards and a touchdown scout team Player of the Week for the Duke game. of letters and sciences. ... the touchdown came on an 11-yard run, his longest of the 11 at : A three-year letterwinner and two- (vs. GT) ... notched a career-best three tackles (two solo) as a Sophomore (2006): Saw action in six contests as year starter … rushed for 3,403 career yards (on 457 carries) ... (vs. FIU) ... recorded one solo tackle ... first career start a reserve linebacker and on special teams ... (vs. WF) ... with 39 touchdowns … ran for 1,473 yards on 240 carries (6.1 ... (vs. WVU) ... registered one solo stop ... (vs. W&M) ... recorded two tackles (one solo) ... (vs. UVa) ... played but avg.) with 18 touchdowns as a senior … also had 10 recep- finished with one assisted tackle. did not record any stats ... (vs. GT) ... played but did not tions for 180 yards in ’02 … a first team all-state, all-county record any statistics ... (vs. WVU) ... posted two tackles, and all-league selection as a senior … first team All-Northern as a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Saw action in 10 games, one solo ... (vs. W&M) ... recorded two tackles (one solo) ... New Jersey, all-league and all-county while rushing for 1,591 playing primarily on special teams … finished the season wrapped up Elijah Brooks, holding him short of a first down yards as a junior … averaged 9.3 yards a carry and posted with four tackles, all solo, and a pass breakup … (vs. CU) on third-and-6. 20 TDs as a junior … ran the fastest 20-yard shuttle at the ... knocked down RB James Davis for first career tackle in Northeast Nike Football Camp where Penn State served as the first quarter … finished the game with a season-best two as a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Played in one game … host … team went 8-3 in 2002, falling to the eventual state tackles (both solo) and a pass breakup. recorded a career-high four tackles (all assisted) in reserve champ in the second round of the playoffs … also competed action against Temple. in track and baseball … also recruited by Michigan State, as a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season … named defensive Penn State, Syracuse, Virginia and Boston College. scout team Player of the Week for his work leading up to the as a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season. NC State and Virginia Tech games. Personal: Born June 19, 1985 … parents are Lorenzo and at Northern High School: A three-year letterwinner and two- Betty Ball … a peer leader at his high school … brother, at Old Mill High School: A three-year letterwinner and two- year starter … also started the second half of his sophomore Lorenzo, Jr., was an assistant coach at his high school year starter … saw action at cornerback and wide receiver … season ... posted 277 tackles in his two years as a starter ... … majoring in family studies and minoring in community posted 62 tackles (32 solo), three interceptions, three PBUs posted 150 tackles as a senior … finished his junior season health. and a recovery as a senior ... also had 17 receptions with 16 TFLs, five sacks and an … a Shrine for 435 yards and three TDs in 2003 as well as one rushing Bowl participant who was an All-Piedmont Conference and Ball’s Career Statistics touchdown ... had nine interceptions and 129 tackles in his all-area selection as a senior ... also a Mid-Atlantic all-region Rushing G-GS Att. Gain Lost Net Avg. TD LP two years as a starter … also posted 10 receptions for 222 pick by SuperPrep in 2003 as well as an all-region selection 2004 4-0 4 6 5 1 0.2 0 3 yards and four TDs as a junior ... senior honors include by PrepStar ... all-area as a junior … lettered two years in 2005 11-4 189 956 53 903 4.8 6 65 Big School all-state by the Associated Press, All-Met by 2006 13-11 174 855 40 815 4.7 8 42 basketball and one in track ... has a personal best of 22.9 in Career 28-15 367 1,817 98 1,719 4.7 14 65 the Baltimore Sun and honorable mention All-Met by The the 200 meters … also recruited by Virginia, South Carolina, Washington Post ... also a Mid-Atlantic all-region pick by Clemson and NC State ... coached by Gary Merrill. Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP SuperPrep ... an all-region selection by PrepStar ... named 2004 4-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 second team Big School all-state (AP), honorable mention Personal: Born Feb. 13, 1986 … parents are Sharon 2005 11-4 18 153 8.5 0 24 All-Met (Baltimore Sun) and all-county as a junior … also 2006 13-11 11 60 5.5 0 11 Bullock and Fitzgerald Teru … majoring in criminology and Career 28-15 29 213 7.3 0 24 competed in track and basketball ... won state 4A high jump criminal justice. with a leap of 6-06 in his first year competing (junior) … an early commitment who was also recruited by Virginia and KEVIN Bullocks’ Career Statistics Duke … coached by Mike Marcus. Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. BARNES 2005 1-0 0 4 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 Personal: Born Sept. 15, 1986 … parents are Debra and 2006 6-0 4 4 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 Kenneth Hilliard … enrolled in the College of Letters and Career 7-0 4 8 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 Sciences. SCOTT Barnes’ Career Statistics Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. BURLEY 2005 10-0 4 0 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 2 2006 13-1 9 2 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 DB • 6-1 • 188 • Jr.• 2V Career 23-1 13 2 15 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 Glen Burnie, Md. (Old Mill HS) CHASE A fourth-year player who will compete for a starting spot at BULLOCK cornerback this year … enters the spring No. 1 on the depth 77 chart at CB ... has played in 23 career games with one start OL • 6-5 • 324 • Sr.• 2V ... has good speed and cover skills … also a good leaper Baltimore, Md. … has seen action as a reserve DB and on special teams (Woodlawn Senior HS) during his career .. .one of five Terp defensive backs who ran a sub-4.5 40-yard dash in the spring of 2006. A fourth-year tackle who is expected to compete for a starting as a Sophomore (2006): Played in all 13 games at 42 job on the offensive line … enters the spring No. 2 on the LB • 6-2 • 234 • Jr.• SQ cornerback, including one start ... also saw action on depth chart at left tackle ... has ideal size and good strength Durham, N.C. … played through injury (back) in his sophomore season special teams ... (vs. PU in Champs Sports Bowl) ... played (Northern HS) but did not record any statistics ... (vs. WF) ... played but did and saw limited action in 2006 ... has played in nine career not record any stats ... (vs. BC) ... played but did not record games, all as a reserve. any statistics ... (vs. Miami) ... played but did not record any A powerful and athletic linebacker who has improved his size stats ... (vs. Clemson) ... played but did not record any stats and strength over the last two seasons ... expected to com- as a Junior (2006): Played in one game along the offensive ... (vs. FSU) ... played but did not record any stats ... (vs. pete for a starting spot inside this year … enters the spring line, seeing action at tackle in the season opener vs. Wil- NC St.) ... notched two solo tackles ... (vs. UVA) ... matched No. 1 on the depth chart at Mike ... worked as a reserve at liam & Mary. his career-high with three tackles, all solo (career-best) ... the “Mike” linebacker the last two seasons. 12 as a Sophomore (2005): Played in the season’s final eight had five kickoff returns for 60 yards ... (vs. WF) ... returned the NJSIAA non-public finals ... very agile ... posted a 4.58 games after missing the first three due to injury (back) … one kickoff for 17 yards ... (vs. BC) ... returned two kickoffs pro shuttle time at the Nike Training Camp, fifth-best among was in for a total of 44 plays, allowing one sack and com- for 31 yards and saw extensive action at wideout due to 71 linemen participating ... personal bests in high school mitting one penalty. injuries ...(vs. WVU) ... played and returned two kickoffs for were a 335-pound bench and 480-pound squat ... also a 12 yards ... (vs. W&M) ... saw first action of his career. three-year letterwinner in golf … also recruited by North as a Freshman (2004): Saw action in four games … one Carolina, Temple, Minnesota and Syracuse … coached by of eight true freshmen to play on the season … was in on as a Freshman (2005): Redshirt season … named offensive Jerry McConnell. 15 offensive plays. scout team Player of the Week for his work in practice leading up to the Florida State game. Personal: Born July 11, 1987 … parents are Helen and at Woodlawn Senior High School: A four-year starter … Dr. Richard Costa … brother, Rick Jr., is a linebacker who spent all four years at offensive tackle while seeing action at at Clay High School: A three-year starter at wide receiver transferred to Maryland at the start of 2006 after spending DT as a junior and senior … recorded 45 pancake blocks his who missed most of his senior year after suffering a broken his freshman year at Temple ... father is a former competi- senior season ... allowed just one sack in the last two seasons leg in game two of 2004 ... still named to the Florida Times tive bodybuilder who was Mr. New Jersey in 1980 ... an avid and none as a junior ... finished with six sacks as a senior in Union’s Super 11 and Super 24 teams ... an All-Southeast fisherman ... started lifting weights at age seven … majoring spot duty at DT ... graded out at over 90 percent on offense region selection by PrepStar ... an All-Dixie region pick by in criminology and criminal justice. as a junior ... an all-state selection by the Associated Press SuperPrep ... timed at 4.48 in the 40-yard dash at the Nike and the Maryland High School Football Coaches Associa- combine in Atlanta ... recorded a 39-inch vertical jump … ANDREW tion as a senior ... also first team All-Met by the Baltimore team won district his last two seasons… also lettered one Sun as a senior and second team his junior season ... was year in soccer ... also recruited by Ole Miss, Louisville, CRUMMEY all-city, all-county and all-division as a junior and senior ... Colorado and Indiana … coached by Jim Reape. a SuperPrep All-American and the third-rated player overall in the Mid-Atlantic region ... named to the PrepStar “Dream Carroll’s Career Statistics Team” as one of the best 150 players in the country ... rated Kick Ret. G-GS No. Yds. Avg. TDs Lg. 2006 13-0 5 60 12.0 0 17 as the 11th-best offensive tackle in the nation by SuperPrep Career 13-0 5 60 12.0 0 17 ... team went 34-10 in his four years … set the school record with a 540-pound squat ... also lettered twice in track & field 63 PHIL and one each in basketball and wrestling ... county shot OL • 6-5 • 301 • Sr. • 3V Van Wert, Ohio put champion as a senior ... also recruited by Penn State, COSTA (Van Wert HS) Miami, Florida, Virginia Tech and Notre Dame … coached by Leonard Hart. A durable two-year starter at right guard who was an All- Personal: Born Jan. 2, 1986 … mother is Sabrina Burley ... ACC performer last season ... has been a leader on the active in a child-mentoring program as a prep called “Each offensive line over the last two seasons ... a versatile player One Teach One” … enrolled in the College of Letters and who can also play center .. an intelligent, athletic lineman Sciences. with good feet … his 28 career starts are tops on the team 72 ... has started 23 of the last 24 games … has added 30 NOLAN OL • 6-3 • 297 • So. • SQ pounds since 2003 ... an Iron Terp during the 2005-06 Moorestown, N.J. seasons. CARROLL (Holy Cross HS) as a Junior (2006): A second-team All-ACC choice at right A third-year player who will have a chance to contribute on the guard ... started all 12 games he played ... opened holes offensive line … served as the backup center last season and for running backs Lance Ball and Keon Lattimore, who enters the spring No. 2 behind Edwin WIlliams ... hard-nosed eached rushed for over 700 yards on the season ... part of player who is intelligent with good feet. an offensive line which allowed just 19 sacks, the second- lowest total in the ACC ... (vs. PU in the Champs Sports as a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Saw action in two games Bowl) ... saw action on 82 plays ... helped the Terps roll up 82 along the offensive line... played in the season opener vs. WR • 6-1 • 202 • So.• 1V 206 rushing yards ... (vs. WF) ... played and recorded eight WIlliam & Mary and vs. West Virginia ... spent most of the Green Cove Springs, Fla. big blocks in 59 plays ... (vs. BC) ... started and recorded spring as the No. 1 center with Edwin Williams out due to (Clay HS) the highest grade of the day, with two big blocks on 73 plays injury. ... (vs. Miami) ... started and recorded one big block in 35 plays, allowing no sacks ... (vs. Clemson) ... started and A speedy and versatile third-year wide receiver who has as a Freshman (2005): Redshirt season ... performed recorded the highest grade among starters, with three big played mostly on special teams in his career ... should vie well enough in practice to make every road trip, though his blocks on 51 plays ... (vs. FSU) ... started and recorded for extended time at wideout this spring ... expected to get redshirt was preserved. extra reps in the spring with Isaiah Williams sitting out to one big block on 50 plays ... (vs. NC St.) ... started and recorded two big blocks on 50 plays ... (vs. UVA) ... started rehab an injury ... came to Maryland after being sidelined at Holy Cross High School: A three-year starter on the and recorded the highest line grade among the starters, with a leg injury his senior season in high school, but has offensive line … spent all three years at left guard and did recording two big blocks on 51 total plays ... (vs. GT) ... since showed the coveted speed he possessed before the not miss a game in his career … had almost 80 pancake started and was in on 56 plays, recording the team’s highest injury. blocks his senior season … a second team all-state pick by offensive line grade and one big block ... (vs. FIU) ... started the Associated Press ... a first team All-South New Jersey and was in on 70 plays, registering four big blocks ... (vs. as a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Played in all 13 games selection by the Philadelphia Inquirer and Courier Post ... also WVU) ... started at right guard and was in on 62 plays with as a reserve wideout ... saw most of his action on special first team all-county ... was all-parochial as a junior and senior one big block ... (vs. MTSU) ... did not play due to injury ... teams ... saw action in all but one game with the special and all-county all three years ... an All-East region pick by (vs. W&M) ... started at right guard and was in on 40 plays, teams unit ... did not register a catch on the season, but PrepStar ... team finished 9-2 his senior year, advancing to recording two big blocks. 13 as a Sophomore (2005): Started all 11 games at right guard EVAN going for a touchback ... (vs. BC) ... handled kickoff duties … finished the season with the second-highest cumulative ... (vs. Miami) ... handled kickoff duties, with two of three grade on the team … in on a team-high 684 total plays ... EASTBURN kicks going for touchbacks ... (vs. Clemson) ... split kickoff posted 15 big blocks and allowed just two sacks with no duties, with a 65.0-yard average on his two kicks ... (vs. penalties … (at UNC) ... had arguably his finest game of the FSU) ... split the kickoff duties with Chris Roberts, booming season ... recorded a team-high five big blocks on 72 plays ... all four of his kicks into the end zone for touchbacks ... (vs. allowed no sacks ... (at FSU) ... was in on 52 plays ... missed NC St.) ... handled kickoff duties and booted three-of-seven no assignments and allowed no sacks while registering one kicks for touchbacks ... (vs. MT) ... handled kickoff duties big block ... (vs. VT) ... recorded one big block and missed ... forced touchbacks on two of six kicks ... (vs. W&M) ... just one assignment on 41 plays ... (at TU) ... had no missed 64 handled kickoff duties for the first time in his career ... had assignments and did not allow a sack in 61 plays ... credited OL • 6-1 • 310 • Fr.• RS six kicks with two going for touchbacks. with one big block ... finished as team’s second-highest rated Boulder, Colo. lineman ... (vs. UVa) ... in on 78 plays and recorded two big (Fairview HS) as a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Did not see game action blocks ... (at WFU) ... played the most downs of any offensive … missed the first eight games after injuring his right quad covering a kickoff in a preseason scrimmage. lineman, recording three big blocks ... (vs. WVU) ... played A second-year offensive lineman who should vie for time a team-high 59 plays and did not allow a sack ... (vs. Navy) in the fall ... enters the spring No. 2 on the depth chart at as a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season. ... had one big block and just two missed assignments on a left guard. team-high 74 plays. at Westside High School: A three-year starter who handled as a Freshman (2006): Redshirted. place-kicking and punting duties in his tenure with the Patriots as a Redshirt Freshman (2004): Played in 10 games, start- … was 9 of 11 on field goals and 21-for-22 on PATs as a ing five at right guard … missed one game due to injury … a at Fairview High School: A two-year starter who played senior ... hit a school-record 54-yard field goal twice (once second team Freshman All-American by The Sporting News center, defensive line and fullback in short yardage situa- as a senior and once as a junior) ... had 27 touchbacks on 40 … had seven big blocks, allowing one sack and getting called tions … though primarily an offensive lineman, rushed for kicks in 2003 ... was 8 of 12 on field goals and 26-for-28 on for one penalty on 366 plays for the season … (vs. WFU) 160 yards and two TDs as a senior ... first team all-state by PATs as a junior … an all-state and all-conference selection ... had three “big blocks” on 25 plays ... had a key block, the Denver Post as a junior and senior ... an All-Colorado as a junior and senior ... an all-area pick as a sophomore sealing the outside on Josh Allen’s 13-yard touchdown run selection (all classifications) ... all-league and all-county ... and senior ... all-Dixie region by SuperPrep as a senior in the first quarter ... (vs. TU) ... made his first career start team captain who was also a PrepStar All-Region pick ... the … a PrepStar all-region pick as well ... also a three-year and saw time on 62 plays to tie for the team lead ... was not 14th-best player in the state of Colorado according to Rivals. letterwinner in soccer and basketball … also recruited by called for any penalties ... (vs. NIU) ... saw time at guard on com ... earned his team’s Gold Helmet Award, the annual Georgia, Ohio State, Texas and Penn State … coached by six plays in his first game action as a Terp. honor to the team’s top student-athlete ... timed at 4.9 in the Gerald Barnes. 40-yard dash with a 400-pound bench and 675-pound squat as a Freshman (2003): Redshirt season … named offensive ... attended Bergen Catholic High School in New Jersey his Personal: Born Nov. 8, 1985 … son of Uzoma Egekeze … scout team Player of the Week for his work in practice the sophomore year ... was teammates at Bergen Catholic with brother, Ndu, played on Penn State’s basketball team ... other week of the Northern Illinois game. current Terp Isaiah Williams ... also recruited by Purdue, brother (Nkem) played soccer at Mercer ... member of the Clemson, San Diego State and Colorado … coached by National Honor Society who carried a 3.86 GPA as a prep … at Van Wert High School: A three-year starter and varsity Tom McCartney (son of Bill McCartney). name is pronounced choo-kweh-MEH-kuh egg-uh-KAY-zuh letterman … started at both offensive guard and defensive (or just OH-bee) … majoring in finance. end as a junior and senior while serving as a starter at Personal: Born Nov. 11, 1987 … parents are Greg and Terri Eastburn ... is the first known Terp gridder from the tackle as a sophomore … first team all-state in Division III Egekeze’s Career Statistics and Offensive Lineman of the Year in the Western Buckeye state of Colorado. Kicking G-GS FG-A XP-A 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg. Pts. League as a senior … also first team all-district while earn- 2006 10-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 ing all-league honors as a guard and defensive end in 2002 OBI Career 8-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 … was second team all-league as a junior … rated as the CARLOS 34th-best offensive guard in the nation by Rivals.com … EGEKEZE also wrestled and competed in track (shot put and discus) FELICIANO … also recruited by Purdue, Boston College, Wake Forest and Michigan State ... coached by Jeff Hood.

Personal: Born Oct. 22, 1984 … parents are Janet and George Crummey … is interested in political science and chose Maryland partially because of its close proximity to the 39 PK • 6-2 • 224 • Jr.• 1V nation’s capital … brother, Pat, was on the New York Giants’ Augusta, Ga. 68 and was a former All-American at Youngstown (Westside HS) DL • 6-5 • 315 • Sr. • 3V State … majoring in government and politics. Elizabeth, N.J. A third-year place-kicker who will compete for the starting (Elizabeth HS) job this spring ... enters the spring No. 1 on the depth chart ... handled the majority of kickoff duties last season ... A solid run-stuffer who has played in all 24 games the possesses a strong leg. last two seasons along the defensive line ... has been a consistent performer in his three years on the defensive as a Sophomore (2006): Played in 10 games, handling front … plays with very good leverage. kickoff duties ... 14 of his 45 kickoffs (31 percent) went for touchbacks ... (vs. PU in the Champs Sports Bowl) ... kicked as a Junior (2006): Played in all 13 games with seven starts off five times ... (vs. WF) ... handled kickoff duties with one at nose tackle, including the final six games of the year ... (vs. PU in the Champs Sports Bowl) ... recorded one stop, 14 a 7-yard sack of QB ... (vs. WF) ... played but MOISE Fokou’s Career Statistics did not record any statistics ... (vs. BC) ... notched two solo Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. tackles ... (vs. Clemson) ... matched a career-high with four FOKOU 2004* 10-10 34 36 70 5.5-40 1.5-11 0 0 0 0-0 tackles ... (vs. FSU) ... notched one tackle ... (vs. NC St.) 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 ... posted one tackle and blocked an extra-point attempt in Career 23-10 46 45 91 7.0-43 1.5-18 2 0 0 0-0 the third quarter ... it was the first blocked PAT for the Terps since Oct. 26, 2002 when William Kershaw blocked one at * at Frostburg State Duke ... (vs. UVA) ... notched one solo tackle ... (vs. FIU) MACK ... started and recorded one assisted tackle ... (vs. WVU) ... started and posted one assisted tackle for a 5-yard loss 48 FROST ... (vs. MT) ... started his first career game at nose tackle, LB • 6-1 • 216 • Jr. • 1V recording one assisted tackle ... (vs. W&M) ... recorded Rockville, Md. career-best four tackles, including a career-high two solo (The Bullis School / stops ... brought down QB Jake Phillips after a 2-yard gain Frostburg State) in the first quarter. A athletic reserve linebacker who walked on prior to the as a Sophomore (2005): Played all 11 games, working as 2005 season ... one of the team’s fastest linebackers ... 91 a backup nose tackle … recorded 11 tackles (two solo) and among the league leaders in forced in 2006 ... DE • 6-5 • 252 • Jr. • 2V batted down one pass … (at TU) ... tied a season high with enters the spring No. 2 on the depth chart at the Will LB Columbia, S.C. three tackles ... (vs. CU) ... recorded three tackles. spot ... walked on before the 2005 season after playing one (Spring Valley HS) season at Frostburg State … came out of nowhere in 2005 as a Freshman (2004): Played in four games … did not to be one of the surprise defensive scout team players ... An athletic fourth-year defensive end who is expected to record any statistics. showed great instincts and toughness in spring ball. see more time this fall ... has good size and possesses a 32-inch vertical jump ... enters the spring No. 2 on the depth at Elizabeth High School: A four-year letterwinner and as a Redshirt Sophomore (2006): Played in all 13 games chart at defensive end. three-year starter … posted 75 tackles, including 26 TFLs as a reserve linebacker and on special teams ... spent most and 18 sacks in his last two years as a defensive tackle ... of the season as Erin Henderson’s back-up at Will LB ... as a Sophomore (2006): Played in all 13 games as a had a career-high 10 sacks as a senior … first team all-state tallied 21 tackles on the season ... ranked tied for fifth in reserve along the defensive line ... tallied eight tackles on by the Newark Star Ledger and third team all-state by the the ACC in forced fumbles (0.18 per game) ... (vs. PU in the season ... (vs. PU in the Champs Sports Bowl) ... played Associated Press as a senior… also an all-conference and the Champs Sports Bowl) ... recorded one tackle ... (vs. but did not record any stats ... (vs. WF) ... recorded one solo all-county pick while earning all-region honors from Super- WF) ... posted one tackle ... (vs. MIami) ... notched one solo tackle ... (vs. BC) ... notched one solo tackle ... (vs. Miami) Prep as a senior ... a PrepStar All-American ... ranked as tackle ... (vs. Clemson) ... recorded one tackle ... (vs. GT) ... recorded one tackle ... (vs. NC St.) ... notched one tackle the No. 11 offensive tackle in the nation by Rivals.com … ... posted four tackles (three solo) ... (vs. FIU) ... matched ... (vs. UVA) ... posted one solo tackle ... (vs. GT) ... notched all-county, all-conference and second team all-Group 4 as a a season-best with five tackles, including one solo stop... a solo tackle ... (vs. FIU) ... saw game action but did not junior … also lettered two years in track (shot put and javelin) (vs. WVU) ... posted one solo tackle for a 3-yard loss ... (vs. record any statistics ... (vs. MT) ... recorded one unassisted and basketball … also recruited by Ohio State, Virginia, Iowa MT) ... recorded a season-best five tackles, three solo... tackle and recovered a fumble ... (vs. W&M) ... posted one and Michigan State ... coached by Jeff Wiener. one of his unassisted tackles was for a loss ... also forced unassisted tackle and a QB hurry. two fumbles, one of which was recovered by Mack Frost in Personal: Born May 13, 1986 … parents are Tony and Idalmi the first quarter ... (vs. W&M) ... saw first career action as a as a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Saw action in six games Feliciano … criminology and criminal justice major. Terp ... recovered a punt blocked by Josh Wilson. (vs. Navy, Clemson, WVU, Temple, NC and NC State) as a reserve defensive lineman … finished the season with Feliciano’s Career Statistics as a Sophomore (2005): Redshirt season … sat out the three tackles and batted down a pass … (at NC St.) … Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. season due to NCAA transfer rules … was defensive scout posted his first career pass breakup, batting down a Marcus 2004 4-0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 team player of the week for his work leading up to the Virginia Stone pass … (vs. CU) … posted a career-best two tackles 2005 11-0 2 9 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 and Boston College games. (both solo). 2006 13-7 6 14 20 1.5-12 1.0-7 0 0 0 0-0 Career 28-7 8 23 31 1.5-12 1.0-7 0 0 1 0-0 as a Freshman (at Frostburg State in 2004): Played in all as a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season … named defensive 10 games, finishing second on the team in tackles with 70 … scout team Player of the Week for his work leading up to the also posted 5.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and blocked a pair Georgia Tech game. of kicks ... posted a career-high 10 tackles in two games. at Spring Valley High School: A three-year starter who at Bullis High School: A two-year letterwinner who played notched 45 tackles, including five TFLs and three sacks, running back and linebacker … All-IAC and a second team four forced fumbles and an interception as a senior despite All-Met pick by the Washington Post his senior year … missing the first three games with a high ankle sprain … best conference MVP his senior year as well … also lettered two season as a prep was his junior year, when he finished with years in basketball … coached by Walt King. 77 tackles, five sacks and 11 QB hurries ... an all-state pick by the High School Sports Report as well as an all-region Personal: Born Aug. 28, 1985 in Cameroon … parents are and all-area selection as a senior ... was also all-region and Jean-Marie and Louise Takougre … legal guardian was all-area as a junior ... an all-South Carolina region selection Debbie Dyson … brother, Achille Kolla, is a defensive back who was rated as the sixth-best player overall in the state by on Catholic University’s football team … enrolled in the SuperPrep … a PrepStar All-American ... third team All-South College of Letters and Sciences … career ambition is to be by Fox Sports Net ... also lettered two years in basketball … an electrical engineer. also recruited by Auburn, Florida, South Carolina and Virginia … coached by Jimmy Noonan. 15 Personal: Born Feb. 13, 1986 … parents are Mack and as a Sophomore (2005): Saw action in 10 games, starting JASON Cynthia Frost … enrolled in the College of Letters and Sci- one at cornerback … finished the season with 15 tackles ences … carried better than a 3.3 grade-point average as a (nine solo) and two pass breakups … (vs. UVA) ... recorded GOODE prep ... born in Louisiana and loves cajun food. a season-high four tackles, including three solos ... (at WFU) ... broke up passes on consecutive plays in the fourth quarter Frost’s Career Statistics to impede the Deacons’ comeback attempt ... (vs. Navy) ... Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. made first career start as a Terp, playing cornerback. 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 Career 19-0 8 3 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 1 0-0 as a Redshirt Freshman (2004): Sat out the season in compliance of NCAA transfer rules … worked with the Ter- 15 ISAIAH rapins’ defensive scout team. TE • 6-3 • 238 • Jr. • 3V Baltimore, Md. GARDNER as a Freshman (2003 at Notre Dame): Redshirt season. (Woodlawn HS)

at Salem High School: A three-year letterwinner who rushed A solid pass-catching tight end who has made his presence for 1,068 yards and 18 touchdowns in seven games, while felt off the bench the last two seasons ... has good size, also playing cornerback his senior year … an all-state pick good hands and runs well ... should fit in to the TE rotation as junior when he rushed for 1,118 yards and 25 touchdowns once again in 2007 ... posted the fastest 40-yard dash time and caught 25 passes for 313 yards and two touchdowns among tight ends in the spring of 2006 as well as a 37-inch 5 … finished his career with 2,415 yards rushing and 47 vertical jump. DB • 5-11 • 197 • Sr. • 2V touchdowns … named a SuperPrep and theislands.com Virginia Beach, Va. All-American … was an ESPN.com top 30 running back and as a Junior (2006): Played in all 13 games as a reserve (Salem HS/Notre Dame) theislands.com top 25 back … was listed as Virginia’s top tight end ... his 12 receptions ranked sixth on the team ... running back by Rivals.com … ranked 11th on The Sporting his 57-yard catch vs. Clemson was the third-longest on the team during the season ... (vs. PU in the Champs Sports A versatile veteran defensive back who should be among News/Student Sports High School Football magazine of the East’s best running backs … an all-city and all-conference se- Bowl) ... played but did not record any stats ... (vs. WF) the top cornerbacks in the ACC this season ... a candidate ... caught one pass for 19 yards ... (vs. BC) ... caught one for all-league honors in the fall ... has good speed and is lection his junior and senior years … team MVP and captain as a senior … also ran track, competing in the sprints. pass for seven yards ... (vs. Miami) ... caught one pass for a solid tackler ... the heir apparent to Josh Wilson as the a two-yard loss ... (vs. Clemson) ... led the team in receiving Terps’ No. 1 CB ... second-leading returning tackler on the Personal: Born Jan. 16, 1985 … parents are Frances Knight yards, with three catches for 75 yards ... both were career team with 63 stops in 2006 ... entering his third season in and Ronald Gardner … was a competitive gymnast from highs .... made a career-long 57-yard grab over the middle the program after transferring from Notre Dame ... an Iron the ages of 8-12 … majoring in criminology and criminal to the 4-yard line ... (vs. NC St.) ... caught one pass for a Terp in 2005 who missed several tests last season due to justice. 3-yard gain ... (vs. UVA) ... caught one pass for 13 yards injury … set the school record for defensive backs with a ... (vs. GT) ... had a breakout game, catching four passes 42-inch vertical jump in the spring of 2006. Gardner’s Career Statistics for 33 yards, including an 18-yard catch over the middle on Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. third down. as a Junior (2006): Started all 13 games at cornerback 2004 Sat out due to NCAA transfer rules ... finished the season fifth on the team in tackles with 63 2005 10-1 9 6 15 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 2 0-0 as a Sophomore (2005): Played in all 11 games … recorded stops ... ranked second on the team in passes defended 2006 13-13 41 22 63 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 1 4 1-4 seven receptions for 40 yards … (at NC ST.) ... caught two Career 23-14 50 28 78 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 1 6 1-4 with five (four breakups and one pick) ... (vs. PU in the passes for a season-high 12 yards ... (vs. Navy) ... made first Champs Sports Bowl) ... posted a team-high six tackles, career reception (eight yards) in the red zone to help set up including a five solo stops, which tied a career high ... (vs. a Dan Ennis field goal. WF) ... posted his first career interception while matching his career-high with eight tackles (four solo) ... (vs. BC) ... as a Freshman (2004): Played in one game … did not recorded two solo tackles ... (vs. Miami) ... forced a fumble record any statistics … got hurt in a two-minute drill the on a late fourth-quarter punt (recovered by J.J. Justice) week after seeing action in his first game or he would have which sealed the 14-13 win ... also recorded seven tackles played a more significant role … (vs. CU) … had the key (five solo) ... (vs. Clemson) ... notched seven tackles, block on Josh Allen’s one-yard touchdown run, the Terps’ including a career-best five solo stops ... (vs. FSU) ... only score of the day. recorded five tackles (four solo) and a pass breakup ... (vs. NC St.) ... notched five tackles (three solo) ... (vs. UVA) ... sparked the team’s turnaround with his fumble recovery at the 1-yard line on the muffed punt in the third quarter ... also notched three tackles ... (vs. GT) ... notched five tackles (four solo) ... (vs. FIU) ... posted two solo tackles and a pass breakup ... (vs. WVU) ... notched two tackles, one solo ... (vs. MT) ... led the team with a career-best eight tackles, including four unassisted ... also broke up two passes, one in the back of the end zone in the third quarter.

16 at Woodlawn High School: Started one season after spend- prep was 2003 when he ran for 2,630 yards on 360 carries at Enfield High School: A four-year letterwinner and three- ing his first three years at Archbishop Curley High School in with 26 TDs ... rushed for over 1,200 yards as a sophomore year starter ... team’s second-leading tackler as a senior Baltimore where he was a two-year starter and three-year ... was Big School second team all-state and first team All- with 45 stops ... also had seven sacks, 12 QB hurries, two letterwinner ... played quarterback, tailback, fullback, wide SMAC as a senior ... a PrepStar and SuperPrep All-American forced fumbles, one fumble caused and seven pass breakups receiver, tight end and defensive end … missed the first ... rated as the 14th-best RB prospect in the nation by Su- ... had 40 tackles and 15 sacks as a junior ... named first three games of 2003 after transferring but still finished perPrep ... the sixth-rated player (regardless of position) in team all-state as an offensive guard by the New Haven with 56 carries for 509 yards (9.1 avg.) and 21 receptions the state and 12th-rated tailback nationally by Rivals.com ... Register and as a defensive tackle by the Hartford Courant for 438 yards (20.9 ypc) and five TDs ... accounted for 13 consensus first team all-state and All-Met (Washington Post) … an All-New England region selection by SuperPrep ... total touchdowns and two two-point conversions, leading as a junior ... also a member of George Michael’s Golden 11 rated by SuperPrep as the 12th-best player in the region his team in scoring ... a Mid-Atlantic all-region selection by team that season and conference MVP ... rated by ESPN. ... PrepStar all-region as well ... all-conference as a junior SuperPrep and honorable-mention pick by PrepStar ... first com’s Tom Lemming as the No. 8 prep fullback in the nation and senior ... honorable mention All-Courant as a defensive team All-Met by the Baltimore Sun ... a first team Big School … team went 13-1 his senior year, falling in the state 3A title tackle his junior year ... team went 10-2 and made it to the all-state selection as an “athlete” by the Associated Press ... game (he rushed for 127 yards and a TD in the game) ... state semifinals -- best in school history -- his senior year … an all-conference pick as a junior and senior ... helped lead timed at 4.53 in the 40-yard dash at the Elite Combine in East also lettered three years in basketball … recruited by Penn Woodlawn to a spot in the state 4A semifinals his senior year Rutherford, N.J. ... an early commit who was also recruited by State, Boston College, Iowa and Wisconsin … coached by … lettered four years in basketball ... named Curley’s Most Virginia, Penn State, NC State, Florida and Boston College Jay Gaucher. Valuable Player in basketball as a junior ... also recruited by ... coached by Scott Chadwick. Colorado, Boston College, UCLA and Penn State … coached Personal: Born Jan. 20, 1986 … son of John and Jeris Griffin by Leonard Hart. Personal: Born March 7, 1987 … parents are James and … enrolled in the College of Letters and Sciences ... carried Denise Green … aunt and uncle are both Maryland graduates over a 3.0 GPA as a prep. Personal: Born Sept. 13, 1986 … parents are Norris and ... majoring in criminal justice. Stephanie Goode … enrolled in the College of Letters and Griffi n’s Career Statistics Sciences. Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. JACK 2004 5-0 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 2005 11-8 3 8 11 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 Goode’s Career Statistics Career 16-8 5 9 14 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP GRIFFIN 2004 1-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2005 11-0 7 40 5.7 0 9 DAN 2006 13-0 12 148 12.3 0 57 Career 25-0 19 188 9.9 0 57 GRONKOWSKI MORGAN 67 GREEN OL • 6-7 • 308 • Sr. • 2V Enfi eld, Conn. (Enfi eld HS) 13 A blue-collar type performer who spent his first two seasons TE • 6-6 • 263 • Jr. • 1V working on the defensive line before moving to offensive line Amherst, N.Y. last year … enters the spring No. 2 on the depth chart at of- (Williamsville North HS) 20 fensive tackle ... was a quick learner on defense, playing in RB • 5-11 • 207 • Fr. • RS his first season … has good feet and height for the position A good-sized, blocking tight end with good hands who White Plains, Md. … has added 24 pounds since joining the Terps in 2004. should continue to see plenty of action ... has shared (Lackey HS / starting tight end duties with Joey Haynos ... originally Hargrave Military as a Junior (2006): Did not see any game action along the joined the team as a quarterback, but made the switch to Academy) offensive line ... spent the season as a reserve at offensive tight end where he has shown steady improvement every tackle. year … an Iron Terp in 2005 and 2006 … highest strength A second-year tailback who joined the team in the spring of index among tight ends in 2006. 2006 … impressively, earned Iron Terp status in his first-ever as a Sophomore (2005): Played in all 11 games, starting the spring testing session … the second-strongest tailback, first eight at defensive tackle … made 11 tackles (three solo) as a Sophomore (2006): Played in all 13 games with nine pound-for-pound, of those who tested in 2006. on the season … had two multi-tackle games … recorded starts at tight end ... had two receptions for 11 yards on two assisted tackles against West Virginia and a career-high the season ... voted to the ESPN The Magazine Academic at Hargrave Military Academy: Spent the 2005 season at four (all-assisted) at Temple. All-District II team ... (vs. PU in the Champs Sports Bowl) ... the Chatham, Va., school ... on a talent-rich team, rushed as a Freshman (2004): Played in five games along the started and saw action in 46 plays at tight end ... (vs. WF) 21 times for 151 yards (7.2 avg.) with one touchdown ... defensive line ... saw action vs. Temple, Duke, NC State, ... played but did not record any statistics ... (vs. Miami) coached by Robert Prunty. Virginia Tech and Wake Forest … posted three tackles (one ... started but did not record any statistics ... (vs. FSU) ... solo) on the season… also batted down one pass ... pass caught his first career touchdown on his lone reception, a at Lackey High School: A three-year starter … one of the breakup came late in the Duke game as he knocked down 2-yard catch at the back right corner of the end zone ... (vs. region’s leading rushers from 2002-04 … finished his career a Mike Schneider effort. NC St.) ... recorded his third career start, but did not record fifth on Maryland’s all-time rushing list with 5,133 yards ... any statistics ... (vs. GT) ... started but did not record any rushed 209 times for 1,363 yards with 23 touchdowns as a statistics ... (vs. W&M) ... had one reception for a 9-yard senior despite missing six games with a hamstring injury … gain. season-best effort came in the opener when he ran for 220 yards on 23 carries with six touchdowns ... top season as a

17 as a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Saw action in five games as a Freshman (2005): Redshirt season … Defensive Scout over the middle in the first quarter ... (vs. GT) ... grabbed as a reserve tight end … finished the season with two re- Team Player of the Year … named scout team player of the two passes for 13 yards, including a 3-yard catch under ceptions for 37 yards … (vs. CU) ... hauled in a career-long week for his work in practice leading up to the Navy, Virginia the goalposts for the team’s first offensive TD of the game 25-yard Sam Hollenbach pass ... (vs. Navy) ... recorded his and North Carolina games. ... (vs. FIU) ... started and caught one pass for 10 yards ... first career reception, a 12-yard effort. (vs. WVU) ... had a career day, with his first touchdown of at Tabor Academy: A two-year starter at defensive end, but the season and second of his career ... hauled in a career- as a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season … the offensive also played tight end and some wide receiver … recorded 65 best eight passes for 51 yards ... (vs. MT) ... led the team in scout team Player of the Week for his work in practice the tackles, inlcuding four sacks, and batted down three passes receptions and receiving yards, catching three balls for 45 week of the Duke and Virginia games ... one of the program’s his senior year ... posted 70 tackles, eight sacks and recov- yards ... had a 22-yard reception in the first quarter ... (vs. first-ever “greyshirts” … joined the team for the first time at ered a fumble while catching seven passes for 159 yards W&M) ... had one reception for a career-long 42 yards ... the Gator Bowl after deferring his enrollment for the spring as a junior … had eight career receiving touchdowns ... an catch came on a strike down the sideline from Hollenbach of 2004 (was part of the 2003 signing class) … All-East region selection by PrepStar ... an All-New England on first down in the first quarter, setting up the Terps’ first TD region pick by SuperPrep ... the second-rated player overall of the game ... a preseason all-league choice by the Atlantic at Williamsville High School: A four-year letterwinner and in the state of Massachussetts and the No. 35 defensive Coast Sports Media Association. three-year starter, including two at quarterback and one at end nationally by Rivals.com ... ranked as the 22nd-best wide receiver … completed 122 of 207 passes for 1,407 tight end in the country by ESPN.com’s Tom Lemming ... as a Sophomore (2005): Played in nine games as a yards and 16 touchdowns as a senior … completion, yardage lettered two years in track and hockey ... spent his first two reserve tight end … had one reception for three yards and and touchdown totals were all school records … Offensive years at Thayer Academy in Braintree, Mass. … an AAU All- a touchdown … (vs. CU) ... caught first career touchdown Most Valuable Player of his league … a Western New York American javelin thrower with a personal best of 183 feet … (on first career reception), a 3-yard strike that capped a All-Academic team selection … set a then-school record also recruited by North Carolina, Notre Dame, Purdue and 67-yard scoring drive. with 539 yards receiving in his sophomore season … also Syracuse … coached by Bill Hrasky. lettered four years in baseball, three in basketball and one as a Redshirt Freshman (2004): Saw action in eight games, in hockey … also recruited by Arizona, Purdue and Syracuse Personal: Born April 8, 1986 … parents are Dana and mostly in two tight end formations … did not record any … coached by Mike Mammoliti. Michelle Harrell … father played halfback at Syracuse in receiving statistics … had the second-highest blocking grade the early ‘70s ...enrolled in the College of Letters and Sci- of the season among tight ends (was in on 34 plays). Personal: Born Jan. 21, 1985 … parents are Gordon and Di- ences… majoring in business … last name is pronounced ane Gronkowski … is the second of five brothers … member huh-RELL. as a Freshman (2003): Redshirt season. of National Honor Society … finished second nationally in the Punt, Pass and Kick competition as a ninth-grader … father JOEY at Gonzaga College High School: A three-year letterwinner lettered three years as an offensive guard at Syracuse … … started both ways (TE/LB) as a senior … totaled 30 brother, Gordie, Jr., is a senior first baseman at Jacksonville HAYNOS catches for 375 yards and one touchdown in 2003, including (Fla.) University … brother, Chris, spent two seasons (2005- a five-catch, 75-yard game against Good Counsel … lettered 06) as a walk-on fullback with Maryland before transferring as a quarterback in 2001 and a wide receiver in 2002 … was to Arizona to play baseball … a marketing major. named to the first team Washington Catholic Athletic Confer- ence (WCAC) team as a senior … team posted a 10-0 record Gronkowski’s Career Statistics in 2003, winning the WCAC Championship … also played Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP basketball … coached by Kenny Lucas. 2005 5-0 2 37 18.5 0 25 80 2006 13-9 2 11 5.5 0 9 TE • 6-8 • 260 • Sr.• 3V Personal: Born August 28, 1984 … parents are Maureen Career 18-0 4 48 12.0 0 25 Rockville, Md. and Joe Haynos … majoring in economics. (Gonzaga College HS) JARED Haynos’ Career Statistics One of the top tight ends in the ACC ... an all-conference Receiving G-GS Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long HARRELL 2004 8-0 0 0 0.0 0 0 selection last season and should vie for all-league honors 2005 9-0 1 3 3.0 1 3 again in 2007 ... a fifth-year player who seen his role expand 2006 13-6 37 369 10.0 3 42 over the last three years ... has played in 30 career games Career 30-6 38 372 9.8 4 42 ... strength has improved steadily over his last three years … has good hands and uses his height to his advantage. 57 as a Junior (2006): A honorable mention All-ACC choice DL • 6-5 • 248 • So. • SQ at tight end ... played in all 13 games, starting six ... saw the Milton, Mass. majority of the snaps at tight end ... second-leading receiver (Tabor Academy) on the team with 37 receptions for 369 yards, both career highs ... his three TD catches ranked tied for second on A promising young defensive lineman/linebacker who will the team ... had 19 receptions over the final five games of get a look this season … an athletic player who enters the the season ... (vs. PU at the Champs Sports Bowl) ... had spring as a back-up at defensive end after a season as a 31 receptions for 31 yards, including a 4-yard first-quarter reserve at LEO. TD catch which gave the Terps a 7-0 lead ... (vs. WF) ... recorded two catches for 33 yards ... (vs. BC) ... caught as a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Did not see game action six passes for 45 yards ... (vs. Clemson) ... led the team ... served as a reserve at LEO, a hybrid defensive end/line- with six catches for a career-high 52 yards ... (vs. FSU) ... backer spot. caught one pass for a 9-yard gain ... (vs. UVA) ... caught two passes for 28 yards ... the first was a 21-yard reception

18 ERIN as a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Missed the entire season as a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Emerged as one of the top after tearing his left anterior cruciate ligament in the second young players in the ACC, earning a number of postseason HENDERSON week of fall camp ... had looked outstanding during the spring honors, including first-team freshman All-America by The and into fall camp before injuring the knee. Sporting News and Rivals.com ... also a second team All- ACC honoree at wide receiver ... collected first-team All- as a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season … entered school Freshman ACC by The Sporting News ... played in all 13 as a quarterback but moved to linebacker midway through the games, including 10 starts ... led the team in receptions season ... named offensive scout team Player of the Week (45) and posted a Terps’ freshman record 694 receiving for his work in practice leading up to the Temple game … yards ... the receiving yards rank No. 8 on the Maryland 1 had already moved to defense but ran the option to help the all-time single-season list and No. 3 on the ACC all-time LB • 6-3 • 236 • Jr. • 1V team prepare for Temple’s Walter Washington. freshman single-season chart ... the receptions are tied for Aberdeen, Md. 16th on the Terps all-time single-season chart and tied for at Aberdeen High School: A four-year starter who played (Aberdeen HS) No. 7 on the conference freshman single-season list ... also quarterback and linebacker, excelling on both sides of the hauled in a team-high five TD passes (tied for 15th on the ball … was 84 of 155 for 1,580 yards, 20 touchdowns and One of the top young linebackers in the nation … an all- Maryland single-season list) ... shattered the school record four interceptions as a senior while leading his team to its conference choice last season after missing the entire 2005 for longest play with his 96-yard touchdown catch vs. Miami first-ever state championship … also ran for 883 yards with campaign with a knee injury … runs well and is a playmaker ... ranked fifth in the ACC (No. 99 nationally) in receiving eight TDs while posting a team-high 138 tackles and two … emotional, hard-working player … should be among the yards per game (53.4) and ninth in receptions per game interceptions ... best game may have been in the state 2A premier defenders in the conference again this season (3.5) ... had two 100-yard receiving games on the season semifinals when he threw for three TDs on a sprained ankle, ... ranks first on the team in career tackles (114), despite ... (vs. PU in the Champs Sports Bowl) ... recorded four bringing his team back from an 18-point deficit to advance just one season in uniform ... emerged as a leader on the receptions for 81 yards, including a 46-yard TD reception ... junior numbers included 1,005 yards passing, 15 TDs, defense in 2006 ... led the league in tackles last season ... from Sam Hollenbach on a perfectly thrown ball over his 350 yards rushing and six TDs while averaging over 13 started his first season at quarterback but quickly switched shoulder ... (vs. WF) ... recorded three receptions for 37 tackles per game ... Baltimore Sun Player of the Year as to weakside linebacker … 365-pound bench tied for highest yards ... (vs. BC) ... caught four passes for 37 yards ... (vs. a senior ... also first team all-state (Associated Press), first among inside linebackers last season. Miami) ... provided the spark in the offense, with a career- team All-Met (Baltimore Sun) and all-county ... AP all-state high tying five catches and a career-best 175 yards ... had as a junior at middle linebacker ... a Mid-Atlantic all-region as a Sophomore (2006): A second-team All-ACC choice two TDs (65 and 96 yards) ... the latter was the longest pick by SuperPrep … an all-region selection by PrepStar at linebacker, one year after an ACL injury ... played in all in school history, eclipsing a 92-yarder by Ed Bolton from ... ranked the sixth-best inside linebacker in the country by 13 games, starting 12 at weakside linebacker ... ranked Stan Levine (vs. South Carolina, 1949) ... (vs. Clemson) ESPN.com’s Tom Lemming … also played basketball and second in the ACC and 31st nationally in tackles with 8.8 ... caught four passes for 18 yards ... (vs. FSU) ... caught ran track ... recruited by Virginia, Purdue and North Carolina per game … even more effective during ACC play, ranking the first two touchdown passes of his career with 57 yards ... coached by Joseph Harbert. first (11.2 pg) in tackles in league games ... also tied for receiving on three catches ... the first score was a 5-yarder second in the league in forced fumbles with 0.23 pg … Personal: Born July 1, 1986 … parents are Eric and that was set up by his 22-yard catch on the same drive ... averaged 12.4 stops over to the last five regular-season Quinette Henderson … older brother, E.J., was a two-time later in the game he raced 30 yards for the game-deciding games … had six double-dgit tackle games ont he season, consensus All-American and ACC Defensive Player of the score ... (vs. NC St.) ... caught two passes for 36 yards including five straight from Oct. 14 through Nov. 11 ... (vs. Year (2001-02) who won the Butkus and Bednarik awards ... (vs. UVA) ... caught a career-high tying five passes for PU in the Champs Sports Bowl) ... tallied four tackles with while at Maryland ... currently plays for the 39 yards ... (vs. GT) ... matched his career-best with five a forced fumble and pass breakup ... forced fumble on WR ... majoring in communications ... hometown is the same as receptions for 111 yards, nearly equaling his season total to Dorien Bryant at the beginning of the second half led to a that of retired major league all-star Cal Ripken, Jr. date of 113 ... streaked down the left sideline for 57 yards field goal ... (vs. WF) ... recorded 11 tackles (three solo) in before being tackled at the GT 6-yard line inside the two leading the defense for the second-straight game ... (vs. Henderson’s Career Statistics minute mark in the fourth quarter ... (vs. FIU) ... earned his BC) ... led the defense with nine tackles (six solo) ... (vs. Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. first career start and notched four catches for a team-high Miami) ... recorded his fifth-straight game with double- 2006 13-12 54 60 114 6.5-13 1.0-5 3 0 2 2-49 35 yards ... (vs. WVU) ... caught a career-high five passes Career 13-12 54 60 114 6.5-13 1.0-5 3 0 2 2-49 digit tackles, with 13 tackles (four solo) and a half TFL ... for 49 yards ... (vs. MT) ... made his first career reception, (vs. Clemson) ... led the defensive effort with a career- DARRIUS a 19-yard gain ... the catch came on a screen which he high 17 tackles (nine solo) and a forced fumble, which on turned upfield for a first down ... (vs. W&M) ... saw first a controversial call, was recovered by the offense on its HEYWARD-BEY career game action. own six-inch line ... (vs. FSU) ... had 12 tackles, including a career-best 10 solo stops ... had one TFL for one yard as a Freshman (2005): Redshirt season. ... (vs. NC St.) ... notched 10 tackles (three solo) and intercepted a pass for the second straight week ... (vs. UVA) ... had 10 tackles (four solo) ... had one of the key plays of the season, intercepting a pass and returning the ball 45 yards for the deciding touchdown in the fourth quarter ... 8 (vs. GT) ... notched eight tackles with five solo ... (vs. FIU) WR • 6-2 • 206 • So.• 1V ... notched two tackles ... (vs. WVU) ... posted six tackles, Silver Spring, Md. two solo, and forced a fumble ... one of his assisted tackles (McDonogh School) came for a loss ... (vs. MT) ... notched seven tackles, five unassisted ... three of his tackles were for a loss ... the first One of the nation’s most explosive young receivers ... has came on MTSU’s first carry of the game ... (vs. W&M) ... good size and amazing speed … had a breakout first year, made successful return from 2005 knee injury to start his earning freshman All-American and all-league honors in first career game ... posted five total tackles (four solo) ... 2006 ... third-leading returning receiver in the ACC (53.4 notched his first career sack late in the third quarter. receiving yards per game last season) ... one of the fastest players in the ACC. 19 at McDonogh High School: A three-year letterwinner in basketball where he played power forward, averaging J.J. and two-year starter … played wide receiver and outside eight points and seven rebounds a game ... transferred linebacker ... had 47 receptions for 821 yards and 10 from DeMatha after his sophomore season ... recruited by JUSTICE touchdowns as senior and 40 for 802 yards and 12 TDs Illinois, Kent State and Texas Southern … coached by Kervin as a junior ... consensus first team all-state as a senior ... Wyatt, who was a former Terrapin letterwinner (1976-79) at a PrepStar All-American ... SuperPrep All-American was linebacker and along the offensive line. ranked 17th nationally at his position by that publication ... listed as the 23rd-best wide receiver in the nation by ESPN. Personal: Born Dec. 22, 1986 … parents are Curtis and com’s Tom Lemming ... a four-star player by Rivals.com who Noreata Ivey … enrolled in the College of Letters and was picked as the fourth-best player overall in the state of Sciences. 30 Maryland and the 12th-best wide receiver in the country DB • 6-2 • 222 • Sr. • 3V ... an all-area and all-conference selection as a junior ... a Ivey’s Career Statistics Lisbon, Conn. first team All-American in the indoor 60 meters ... was fifth Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. (Norwich Free Academy) 2006 1-0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 at nationals as a junior as well as MIAA champ in the 100 Career 1-0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 and 200 meters ... timed at 4.38 in the 40-yard dash at the A big, athletic defensive back who has spent time as Nike combine at the University of Virginia ... ran a 6.35 in EMEN a reserve at both free and strong safety ... has a good the 55-meter dash in January, 2005 ... also posted a 40-inch combination of size and speed ... has played in 35 career vertical jump as a prep ... also recruited by Boston College, IFON games ... earned Iron Terp status for the first time in his Alabama, Pittsburgh, Virginia and Michigan State, among career in 2006 … second-highest strength index among others ... coached by Dominic D’Amico. defensive backs last season.

Personal: Born Feb. 26, 1987 … mother is Vivian Heyward- as a Junior (2006): Played in all 13 games as a reserve Bey … enrolled in the College of Letters and Sciences … defensive back and special teams performer ... had one majoring in communications. start at strong safety ... posted a career-high 21 tackles and matched team-high honors with two interceptions ... (vs. PU Heyward-Bey’s Career Statistics 23 WR • 5-8 • 162 • Jr.• 1V in the Champs Sports Bowl) ... played but did not record Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP any stats ... (vs. WF) ... recorded one tackle ... (vs. BC) 2006 13-10 45 694 15.4 5 96 Laurel, Md. Career 13-10 45 694 15.4 5 96 (Laurel HS) ... played but did not record any statistics ... (vs. Miami) ... recovered a muffed punt in the closing seconds of the game Rushing G-GS Att. Gain Lost Net Avg. TD LP to seal the victory ... (vs. Clemson) ... posted one tackle ... A fourth-year player who will work with the Terp offensive 2006 13-10 5 14 9 5 1.0 0 9 (vs. FSU) ... recorded three tackles (two solo) ... (vs. NC scout team … an Iron Terp who posted the fourth-highest Career 13-10 5 14 9 5 1.0 0 9 St.) ... notched his second career interception ... (vs. UVA) strength index on the team in 2006 … should see action on ... notched a solo tackle ... (vs. GT) ... posted three solo TRAVIS special teams again … ran a sub-4.5 time in the 40-yard tackles and a pass breakup ... (vs. FIU) ... notched three dash with a 43-inch vertical jump in spring 2006 testing. IVEY tackles (two solo) ... (vs. MT) ... recorded four tackles, one solo, as well as his first career interception ... returned as a Sophomore (2006): Played in all 13 games, mostly the pick 15 yards up the middle before being stripped on on special teams. the right sideline ... (vs. W&M) ... recorded a career-high five tackles, including a career-best four solo stops ... had as a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Did not play. a special teams tackle, making the stop on the opening kickoff at the 19-yard line. as a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season. 90 as a Sophomore (2005): Played in all 11 games, starting DL • 6-4 • 330 • So.• SQ at Laurel High School: A two-year letterwinner who one … recorded nine tackles (four solo) … (vs. CU) ... made Riverdale, Md. amassed close to 1,000 rushing yards his senior year, (Riverdale Baptist HS) first career start, playing free safety in place of an injured scoring four touchdowns … on defense, he recorded eight Christian Varner ... finished with one tackle ... (vs. Navy) ... interceptions … a member of the Prince George’s County recorded three tackles. A third-year player looking to earn time on the defensive line North All-Star team … selected as team captain and MVP … lacks experience but has all of the physical tools … ideal his senior year … lettered in track and field … recruited by as a Freshman (2004): One of just two true freshmen to size and is athletic for his build. Georgetown and Davidson … coached by Mike Rudden. play in all 11 games … made three tackles (two solo), all on special teams. as a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Saw action in one game as Personal: Born Aug. 14, 1986 … parents are Dora and a reserve defensive lineman ... played in the season opener Ekwere Ifon … full name is Emen Abasi Ifon ... enrolled in vs. William & Mary. the College of Letters and Sciences. as a Freshman (2005): Redshirt season. at Riverdale High School: A two-year starter who did not take up football his junior year ... played defensive end, tight end and offensive tackle in his two seasons ... recorded 53 tackles, 16 sacks, 32 quarterback hurries and batted down six passes as a senior ... also had 16 receptions and two touchdowns from his tight end position in ‘04 ... an honorable mention All-Independent schools selection ... also lettered

20 at Norwich Free Academy: A four-year starter ... started at plunge in the second quarter ... had not rushed the football JERMAINE defensive back four years and at quarterback his last three … until this game ... also hauled in a career-long 23-yard pass also spent time at tailback and long snapper ... finished with ... (vs. WF) ... started and caught one pass for four yards ... LEMONS 38 tackles (23 solo), eight TFLs, one sack and six PBUs as (vs. BC) ... caught one pass for 13 yards ... (vs. Miami) ... a senior while rushing for over 1,500 yards ... had 30 tackles made his second straight start ... (vs. Clemson) ... recorded and three interceptions as a junior while throwing for over his first career start in place of the injured Tim Cesa ... (vs. 1,000 yards and 20 TDs and rushing for another 14 touch- FSU) ... split time with Tim Cesa at the fullback position downs … an all-state selection by the New Haven Register and caught one pass for six yards, the first reception of his and the Connecticut High School Coaches Association as career ... (vs. UVA) ... played on special teams, recording a junior and senior ... a SuperPrep All-American rated as his second career tackle ... (vs. GT) ... played on special 50 the second-best player, regardless of position, in the New teams, and recorded a punishing tackle on the opening DL • 6-2 • 251 • Sr. • 1V England region ... rated by Rivals.com as the best player kickoff ... (vs. FIU) ... saw time as the backup fullback ... Tampa, Fla. in New England ... a PrepStar All-American ... a finalist for (vs. WVU) ... saw action in goal line situations, playing his (Thomas Jefferson HS) the Gatorade state Player of the Year ... all-conference and first collegiate game in his hometown ... (vs. W&M) ... saw all-area as a junior and senior ... rated the 15th-best safety time as the backup fullback in his first career game. in the nation by ESPN.com’s Tom Lemming ... led his team A fifth-year senior who has served as a back-up at LEO, to an 11-1 record and the state semifinals as a junior ... a at University High School: A four-year starter who played a hydrid defensive end/linebacker position … a physical three-year letterwinner in track ... state champion javelin linebacker, tailback and defensive end in his tenure … had player who is tough against the run and in one-on-one thrower as a junior and senior with a personal record of 176 an outstanding senior season, finishing with 1,307 rushing situations .. will miss the spring while rehabbing from last feet ... timed at 11.3 in the 100 meters … recruited by Boston yards and 17 touchdowns to go along with 161 tackles, two season’s injury. College, Syracuse, Purdue, Penn State and Connecticut ... sacks, one interception and two fumble recoveries ... had high school coach was Steve Robichaud. nearly 1,000 yards rushing and over 100 tackles as a junior as a Junior (2006): Missed the season with a knee injury. ... posted 224 yards rushing with a touchdown in a playoff Personal: Born April 29, 1986 … full name is James Justice, game as a junior ... a first team all-state pick as a junior and as a Sophomore (2005): Saw action in all 11 games as a Jr. ... parents are Jim and Mary Justice … father played senior ... was second team all-state defensive lineman as reserve defensive end … registered 18 tackles, seven of college football at Syracuse, lettering in 1973 ... majoring a sophomore ... conference player of the year ... the 12th- which were unassisted … (vs. BC) ... notched a pair of tack- in sociology. ranked inside linebacker in the country by ESPN.com ... a les, including one solo stop ... (vs. Clemson) ... recorded two PrepStar All-American ... ranked the second-best player in tackles ... (vs. Navy) ... notched a career-high eight tackles Justice’s Career Statistics the state of West Virginia by Rivals.com ... also lettered one in his first career start ... stood up a Navy ball carrier at the Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. year in wrestling ... spent most seasons weight training ... line on opening drive of the second half, clearing the way for 2004 11-0 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 posted a 625-pound squat as a prep ... was also recruited by William Kershaw and others to pile onto the back and force a 2005 11-1 4 5 9 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 2006 13-1 13 8 21 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 1 2-21 Stanford, NC State, Iowa and West Virginia … high school third and long ... had one stop against North Carolina, FSU, Career 35-2 19 14 33 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 1 1 2-21 coach was John Kelley. Temple, Virginia and Wake Forest.

CORY Personal: Born March 12, 1988 … parents are Terrence and as a Redshirt Freshman (2004): Saw action in two games Melissa Jackson … comes from a very athletic family (four … did not record any statistics … named defensive scout JACKSON brothers, one sister) ... brother, Todd, played football at West team Player of the Week for his work in practice leading up Virginia ... brother, Drew, was a junior college All-American in to the Duke game. baseball who was ultimately drafted ... father played football and baseball at Yale ... an avid reader who carried nearly a as a Freshman (2003): Redshirt season. 4.0 grade point average in high school. at Thomas Jefferson High School: A four-year starter who Jackson’s Career Statistics recorded 74 tackles, including seven sacks, as a senior … Rushing G-GS Att. Gain Lost Net Avg. TD LP posted 80 tackles, 11 sacks and four fumble recoveries as a 38 2006 12-2 4 12 0 12 3.0 1 5 FB • 6-1 • 253 • So. • 1V junior … an honorable mention all-state selection in 2002 … Career 12-2 4 12 0 12 3.0 1 5 Morgantown, W.Va. first team All-North Sun Coast, All-Hillsborough County and (University HS) Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP All-Western Conference pick as a senior … an all-conference 2006 12-2 4 46 11.5 0 23 and all-district performer as a junior … rated as the 18th-best A powerful blocker and pass-catcher out of the backfield ... Career 12-2 4 46 11.5 0 23 defensive end in the nation by Rivals.com … ranked as the the returning starter at fullback ... excelled in the starting 82nd-best player overall in the state of Florida by the Orlando fullback role last season after taking over for an injured Tim Sentinel … team went 13-2 in 2002, losing in the state finals Cesa who missed the final month of the year ... lone true … school had nine Division I prospects his senior season … freshman to earn playing time in 2006 ... has also performed high school teammate of former Terp Donnie Woods … let- solidly throughout the season in the special teams corps tered three years in basketball … also recruited by Michigan State, Notre Dame, South Carolina and Tulane … coached as a Freshman (2006): Played in 12 games at fullback, by Mike Simmonds. starting three ... played in a reserve role before taking over for an injured Tim Cesa for the final four games of the season ... also saw action on special teams ... lone true freshman to play during the year ... rushed four times for 12 yards on the season ... also caught four passes for 46 yards ... (vs. PU in the Champs Sports Bowl) ... rushed four times for 12 yards, including his first career TD on a 1-yard

21 Personal: Born November 15, 1984 … parents are Curtis carried the ball 13 times for 86 yards ... his 24-yard dash Personal: Born July 6, 1984 … mother is Sunseria Keith and Wanda Lemons … carried a 3.5 grade-point average in on the team’s second offensive play was the longest rush of … brother is ’ star linebacker and 2004 high school … majoring in family studies. the game ... also caught two passes for 20 yards, including Maryland graduate, Ray Lewis … enrolled in the College of a 9-yard first down catch to open the fourth quarter ... (vs. Letters and Sciences. Lemon’s Career Statistics W&M) ... started and rushed 13 times for 89 yards ... scored Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. a touchdown on a 1-yard carry in the first quarter ... posted Lattimore’s Career Statistics 2004 2-0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 a then career-long 34-yard rush where he found a gap and Rushing G-GS Att. Gain Lost Net Avg. TD LP 2005 11-2 7 11 18 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 burst down the left sideline in the third quarter ... did not 2004 4-0 7 15 0 15 2.1 0 4 2006 Did not play participate in spring drills as he continued to rehabilitate his 2005 8-2 58 211 30 181 3.1 3 23 Career 13-2 7 11 18 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 2006 13-2 160 784 41 743 4.6 3 56 right shoulder. Career 25-4 225 1,010 71 939 4.2 6 56 KEON as a Sophomore (2005): Played in eight games at running Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP LATTIMORE back, starting two … rushed 58 times for 181 yards and 2004 4-0 1 (-3) (-3.0) 0 (-3) three touchdowns on the season … (at TU) ... made his first 2005 8-2 4 5 1.2 0 5 2006 13-2 20 210 10.5 0 34 career start at tailback ... finished with 20 yards on 10 carries Career 25-4 25 212 8.5 0 34 ... (vs. UVa) ... rushed for 46 yards and two touchdowns on 16 carries ... took a handoff and bounced out to the left for a 9-yard touchdown run to tie the game at 14 in the second EMANI quarter ... other score was a 1-yard plunge at the goal line LEE-ODAI 21 ... (at WFU) ... led the team in rushing with a season-high RB • 5-11 • 223 • Sr. • 3V 76 yards and a touchdown on 15 carries ... all of his yards Owings Mills, Md. came in the second half ... rushed for 12 yards on his first (Mt. St. Joseph HS / carry of the day, then followed it up on the very next play Hargrave Military Academy) with a 10-yard run ... pounded into the end zone for his first career touchdown from three yards out early in the fourth A big, powerful running back who has the ability to elude quarter ... (vs. Navy) ... caught one pass for a 2-yard gain ... made two big blocks out of the backfield in blitz coverage to 83 defenders and flash bursts of quickness ... joins Lance WR • 6-3 • 197 • Fr. • RS enable a pair of first down completions by Sam Hollenbach Ball to form one of the top tailback duos in the country ... a Washington, D.C. candidate for all-league honors this fall ... good combination during the Terps’ final first half scoring drive. (Anacostia HS) of size, speed and quickness … also a strong blocker ... needs 61 rushing yards to reach 1,000 in his career and as a Freshman (2004): Played in five games as a reserve A athletic and talented second-year wide receiver ... enters 369 to break into the top 20 on the Terps career list. running back despite missing the first four with a dislocated the spring as a backup to Nolan Carroll at wideout. shoulder … rushed seven times for 15 yards on the season as a Junior (2006): Played in all 13 games at tailback, … rushed four times at Clemson (11 yards) and three at at Anacostia High School: A multi-purpose three-year starting twice ... ranked 11th in the ACC and second on the Virginia Tech (four yards). starter … did it all for the Indians, playing wide receiver, de- team in rushing (57.2 yards per game) ... had two 100-yard fensive back, returning punts and kicks ... finished his senior rushing games ... led the team in all-purpose yards (73.3 Hargrave Military Academy: Played tailback for a team that season with 46 receptions for 796 yards and five touchdowns pg) ... ranked fifth on the team in receptions with 20 ... (vs. finished 8-1 … rushed for 425 yards with four touchdowns ... an honorable mention All-Met pick by The Washington PU at Champs Sports Bowl) ... rushed 20 times for 85 yards … caught a 28-yard touchdown pass against West Virginia’s Post ... an all-conference selection as a sophomore, junior ... (vs. WF) ... started and set new career marks with 23 junior varsity team. and senior ... named to the D.C. Coaches’ all-star team ... carries for 119 rushing yards ... also scored once ... (vs. an honorable mention all-region pick by PrepStar ... team BC) ... rushed 13 times for 40 yards and caught a career- Mount Saint Joseph’s High School: A three-year starter MVP as a junior ... also lettered three years in track (sprints) high six passes for 34 yards ... (vs. Miami) ... rushed five who played wide receiver and spent some time at defensive ... also recruited by West Virginia, Pittsburgh, Illinois, North times for 12 yards ... (vs. Clemson) ... carried 10 times for back … was hampered his senior season by an ankle injury, Carolina and NC State ... coached by Willie Stewart. 38 yards, with 33 of those coming in the fourth quarter ... but caught 28 passes for 346 yards and four touchdowns in (vs. FSU) ... gained 43 rushing yards on 10 carries, with a seven games … also rushed for 643 yards and 11 TDs, while Personal: Born Jan. 13, 1988 … parents are Sharrone Lee 28-yard dash in the first quarter that helped set up a field returning two kickoffs for scores … top game of 2002 came and Ben Odai … inducted into the National Honor Society goal ... also caught two passes for 25 yards ... (vs. NC St.) against Gilman when he scored five TDs (four rushing, one as a prep. ... rushed 10 times for 35 yards and caught three passes for kickoff return), posted 121 yards rushing and 117 receiving a career-high 72 yards, accounting for nearly two-thirds of … had a strong junior season, scoring 23 touchdowns (nine the team’s passing offense ... his 34-yard gain on a screen rush, nine pass, five returns) … ran for 1,294 yards and pass in the second quarter was a career best ... (vs. UVA) had 581 receiving yards as a junior … a first team all-state ... had a career-high 151 yards of total offense ... rushed 15 selection (Associated Press) as a senior and second team times for 114 yards and a career-long 56-yard touchdown as a junior … first team All-Metro by the Baltimore Sun both run which gave the Terps a 21-20 lead, one it would not years … the sixth-rated player in the Mid-Atlantic region by relinquish ... caught three passes for 37 yards, including a SuperPrep … rated the fifth-best receiver in the East by 14-yard grab in the second quarter on a shovel pass from The Sporting News … ranked the 20th-best wide receiver Hollenbach ... earned ACC Offensive Back of the Week in the country by ESPN.com’s Tom Lemming … also ran (Oct. 14) for his efforts ...(vs. GT) ... caught one pass for track and was his basketball team’s starting forward … also 10 yards ... (vs. FIU) ... rushed eight times for 38 yards ... recruited by Miami, NC State and Virginia ... coached by also caught one pass for six yards ... (vs. WVU) ... rushed Mike Working. 15 times for 42 tough yards, including a 16-yard run up the middle for a first down in the third quarter ... (vs. MT) ...

22 DRE incompletion and a third-and-long ... (at VT) ... finished with as a Sophomore (2005): Played in all 11 games, serving a season-high four tackles (one solo) ... recorded a QB hurry as the Terps’ first stringer on short snaps (kicks) … was part MOORE as he put pressure on Bryan Randall from the right side and of a unit that did not allow a blocked kick. leveled him as he released the ball in the first quarter ... (at CU) ... notched his first career sack, taking down Charlie as a Redshirt Freshman (2004): Did not see game ac- Whitehurst for a loss of two yards ... (vs. GT) ... made his tion. first career tackles, collecting three (two solo) ... (at Duke) ... made his collegiate debut. as a Freshman (2003): Redshirt season. 92 as a Freshman (2003): Redshirt season … one of the at River Hill High School: A three-year letterwinner … DL • 6-4 • 311 • Sr. • 3V standout performers for the scout team … named scout team recorded nine tackles on special teams his senior year Charlotte, N.C. Player of the Week three times … earned the recognition the … received the Minds In Motion Scholar-Athlete Award in (Independence HS) weeks of games against The Citadel, Clemson and NC State 2000, 2001 and 2002 … a recipient of the Boosters Athletic ... originally signed as a grayshirt. Scholarship Award for excellence in athletics and academics A stopper along the interior of the defensive line ... has in 2003 … coached by Brian Van Deusen. appeared in 31 career games, starting 13 of the last 16 at Independence High School: Played just one year with games ... a candidate for All-ACC honors this fall ... equally the varsity … had never played football but was asked Personal: Born Aug.12, 1984 in Philadelphia, Pa. … parents adept at stopping the run or rushing the passer ... has a to join the junior varsity team in his junior season due to are Diane and James McDermond ... majoring in criminology good combination of size, speed and agility ... at nearly 300 his size … made varsity as a senior and was one of four and criminal justice. pounds, posted the third-highest strength index (a measure all-state performers on his team … posted 107 tackles (69 of pound-for-pound strength) on the team last season … an unassisted), 12 tackles for loss and three sacks in his lone ADRIAN Iron Terp … 365-pound clean in 2005 is a school record for season with the varsity … a first team all-state selection by defensive linemen. the Associated Press … led all defensive linemen in voting for MOTEN all-state … was also all-conference, all-county and all-district as a Junior (2006): Played in all 13 games at defensive for the Patriots … invited to play in the Shrine Bowl (North tackle, starting 10 ... his 7.5 tackles for loss ranked third on Carolina all-stars vs. South Carolina all-stars) … team went the team ...tied for team-high honors 3.5 sacks ... ranked 13-0 and beat its opponents by an average of 51-8 en route to tied for eighth on the team in tackles with 47 ... (vs. PU in the state championship … teammate was consensus national the Champs Sports Bow) ... had a pair of tackles ... (vs. WF) player of the year and former Florida QB Chris Leak … also ... notched six tackles (two solo) ... (vs. BC) ... recorded recruited by North Carolina, East Carolina, Wake Forest and 58 one tackle ... (vs. Miami) ... set a new career mark with eight Duke ... coached by Tommy Knotts. LB • 6-2 • 221 • Fr. • RS tackles (three solo), including 2.0 TFL ... (vs. Clemson) ... Suitland, Md. (Gwynn Park HS) recorded three tackles (two solo) and a TFL ... (vs. FSU) Personal: Born June 9, 1985 … full name is Marchondray ... posted three solo tackles, including one sack ... (vs. Moore ... parents are Melvin and Lois Moore … majoring in NC St.) ... posted four tackles (one solo) ... (vs. UVA) ... family studies …. first name is pronounced “dray.” A multi-dimensional athlete who could see time at linebacker notched four tackles (three solo, including one for a loss) in the fall ... enters the spring as a backup at the Sam line- ... (vs. FIU) ... notched one tackle ... (vs. GT) ... posted one Moore’s Career Statistics backer position. solo tackle ... (vs. WVU) ... posted four tackles, one solo ... Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. had half a sack for a 1-yard loss ... (vs. MT) ... notched six 2004 8-0 6 6 12 1.5-4 1.0-2 0 0 0 0-0 2005 10-3 7 11 18 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 as a Freshman (2006): Redshirt season. tackles, three unassisted ... two of those came on his first 2006 13-10 23 24 47 7.5-15 3.5-6 1 0 1 0-0 and second sacks of the season ... (vs. W&M) ... recorded Career 31-13 36 41 77 9.0-19 4.5-8 1 0 1 0-0 at Gwynn Park High School: A three-year starter … ver- four tackles ... brought down a Tribe ball carrier for a 3-yard satile athlete who played quarterback, tight end, linebacker loss, forcing a fourth down. BRENDAN and safety … finished his senior season with 118 tackles, including nine sacks, four interceptions (two returned for a as a Sophomore (2005): Played in 10 games along the MCDERMOND touchdown) and seven fumble recoveries ... one of his returns defensive line, starting the last three … finished the season for a TD was an 80-yard scamper in the state championship with 18 tackles (eight solo) and one tackle for loss … (at UNC) game against Westminster … posted 90 tackles, including ... first career start ... finished the day with a pair of tackles 10 sacks, and three interceptions as a junior ... a consensus ... took down TB Ronnie McGill for a loss of five yards, his all-state selection ... first team All-Met by the Washington Post lone TFL of the season ... (vs. VT) ... recorded a season-high ... All-Gazette and All-Examiner pick who was the Gazette’s six tackles (two solo) ... (vs. Temple) ... did not play due to Defensive Player of the Year ... named to George Michael’s injury ... (vs. Navy) ... finished with three tackles, including 53 Golden 11 team ... PrepStar all-region ... 39th-ranked outside two solos ... stopped RB Matt Hall for no gain to set up fourth LS • 6-2 • 265 • Sr. • 2V linebacker in the country by ESPN.com ... a Mid-Atlantic down near the end of the third quarter. Columbia, Md. all-region pick by SuperPrep ... runs a reported 4.5 in the (River Hill HS) 40-yard dash ... teammate of fellow recruit Quintin McCree 2004 (Redshirt Freshman): Played in each of the final ... GPHS was 14-0, winning its first-ever state championship eight games on the defensive line … registered 12 tackles A two-year starter as the long-snapper ... enabled the Terps his senior year ... also recruited by Penn State, Syracuse and (six unassisted), 1.5 TFLs, one sack and three quarterback to go without a blocked kick the last two seasons. Illinois … coached by Danny Hayes. hurries … (vs. WFU) ... tied a season high with four tackles, including one-half TFL, and a QB hurry ... combined with as a Junior (2006): Played in all 13 games, serving as the Personal: Born April 22, 1988 … parents are Anthony and D’Qwell Jackson to collapse the line and stop TB Chris Terps’ long-snapper on place kicks … unit did not allow a Vanette Moten. Barclay for a 4-yard loss in the second quarter ... hurried blocked kick. a Cory Randolph throw in the fourth quarter, forcing an

23 JEREMY at Joppatowne High School: A three-year starter who track and field and wrestling … coached by Randy Trivers. graduated high school early and enrolled at Maryland ... Personal:Born Feb. 11, 1986 … parents are Sonnie and Jim started at both fullback and defensive end each of his last NAVARRE Oliver … enrolled in the College of Letters and Sciences. three years as a prep … a very productive player who posted nearly 300 tackles in his final two seasons ... had 145 tackles STEVE (110 solo), 11 sacks and four fumble recoveries to go along with 15 receptions for 290 yards and three TDs his senior PFISTER year ... posted 14 tackles in the state championship game ... had 152 tackles, 11 sacks and six fumble recoveries as 40 a junior ... a consensus first team all-state pick as a junior DL • 6-3 • 262 • Jr.• 2V and senior ... first team All-Met (Baltimore Sun) both years Joppatowne, Md. as well … named Harford County defensive player of the (Joppatowne HS) year as a senior and Baltimore Sun Athlete of the Year as a junior ... a SuperPrep All-American and that publication’s 51 A quick, athletic defensive end who has emerged as one No. 2 fullback in the nation ... an All-Atlantic region choice RB • 6-2 • 234 • So.• SQ of the top pass rushers on the team ... has good hands by PrepStar ... selected as a National Football Foundation Columbia, Md. and plays with good leverage ... a converted fullback who Scholar-Athlete, an award his father also earned in 1981 ... (Mount St. Joseph HS) has a good motor ... has started 22 of the last 24 games team was 1A state runners up his senior season after going A third-year player who moved to running back this spring at defensive end ... his 12 career tackles for loss are tops from 4-5 to 8-5 en route to a state championship his junior ... enters the spring No. 2 on the depth chart at fullback … among active players ... has added 20 pounds since arriving year ... a state champion wrestler who went 88-2 in his prep walked on in 2005. at Maryland. career, closing with 71-straight wins before enrolling at Maryland ... also recruited by Penn State, Boston College as a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Did not see game action as as a Sophomore (2006): Played all 13 games at defensive and Virginia … high school coach was Bill Waibel. a reserve linebacker ... member of the scout team. end, starting 12 ... ranked tied for first on the team in sacks with 3.5 ... his 9.5 tackles for loss were second on the squad Personal: Born March 16, 1987 … parents are George and as a Freshman (2005): Redshirt season. ... tied for eighth in tackes (47) ... (vs. PU in the Champs Sherri Navarre … wears a size 15 shoe ... father also played Sports Bowl) ... registered three tackles (all solo), including football and wrestled at Joppatowne and was the school’s at Mount St. Joseph High School: A three-year letterwinner one TFL ... (vs. WF) ... recorded three tackles (one solo) ... first-ever state wrestling champ … majoring in kinesiology. ... in nine games as a senior, led his team in tackles (93), (vs. BC) ... notched six tackles (four solo), a TFL and a pass sacks (5), tackles for loss (10) and blocked kicks (5) … first breakup ... (vs. Miami) ... recorded five tackles, including Navarre’s Career Statistics Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. team all-city … a Baltimore Touchdown Club All-Star and 1.0 TFL and a half-sack ... (vs. Clemson) ... notched a 2005 11-10 7 18 25 2.5-9 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 Super 22 selection … All-MIAA first team … also lettered career-high seven tackles (four solo), including one TFL ... 2006 13-12 17 30 47 9.5-33 3.5-17 1 0 1 0-0 four years in lacrosse … spent his first two years at Long (vs. FSU) ... proved to be the hero of the game, blocking Career 24-22 24 48 72 12.0-42 3.5-17 1 0 2 0-0 Reach HS … coached by Mike Working. a potential game-winning FG attempt with 49 seconds remaining which sealed the victory ... recorded five tackles LEE Personal: Born June 8, 1987 in Columbia, Md. … full name is (three solo), including 2.5 TFL for a total of 12 yards, Steven Pfister Jr. ... parents are Steven and Theresa Pfister including a eight yard sack ... made two plays on defense OLIVER … majoring in criminology and criminal justice. which led to Terp touchdowns, forcing a fumble in the first quarter and also stopping the runner on fourth down in the third quarter ... earned ACC Co-Defensive Lineman of the DANNY Week (Oct. 28) for his efforts ...(vs. NC St.) ... recorded one tackle ... (vs. UVA) ... had two tackles, one solo ... the solo OQUENDO tackle came on a sack for a four-yard loss, his first career sack ... (vs. GT) ... recorded five tackles, one solo ... (vs. 61 OL • 6-2 • 306 • Jr.• SQ FIU) ... notched four tackles, two solo ... had 1.5 TFLs for Germantown, Md. a total of seven yards ... (vs. WVU) ... posted four tackles, (Northwestern HS) including one for a one-yard loss. as a Freshman (2005): Played in all 11 games at defensive An invited walk-on in 2004 who worked at guard the last 17 WR • 6-0 • 193 • Jr.• 2V end, starting 10 … posted 25 tackles (2.5 for a loss) with two seasons …enters the spring No. 2 on the depth chart Hackensack, N.J. one pass breakup … (at UNC) ... in on a season-high tying at right guard. five tackles ... (at FSU) ... had one of the finest games of his (Hackensack HS) freshman campaign ... finished with three tackles, including as a Sophomore (2006): Did not see game action. two for losses ... tackled TB Lorenzo Booker for a five-yard A dual threat as both wide receiver and punt returner ...has loss in the first quarter ... (vs. VT) ... recorded the first TFL as a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Did not see game action good hands … played the slot receiver the last two seasons of his career, wrapping up RB Mike Imoh behind the line in … named offensive scout team Player of the Week for his and will likely return to that role in the fall ... a heady player the first quarter ... (vs. WVU) ... registered a season-high work in practice leading up to the Clemson game. who is fast and tough … enters the spring No. 1 at the slot five tackles ... (vs. Navy) ... finished with two tackles in his receiver and punt returner ... also a solid contributor on the first career start ... became the first true freshman to start a as a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season. coverage teams. season opener in the Ralph Friedgen era ... switched from at Northwest High School: A three-year letterwinner who fullback – where he worked in the spring – to defensive end as a Sophomore (2006): Played in all 13 games at wide was named all-league and all-county as a senior … honored during fall camp. receiver, with five starts ... also saw significant action on as a member of the Northwest All-Half Decade Team … special teams as one of the team’s primary returners ... selected as Most Improved Player in 2002 … also lettered in played mostly as a slot receiver ... ranked third on the team 24 in receptions (34) and second in receiving yards (396) Personal: Born July 8, 1987 … full name is Daniel Oquendo as a Freshman (2005): Played in 10 of 11 games as reserve ...ranked fourth on the team in all-purpose yards (57.8 pg) Jr. ... parents are Ana Garcia and Daniel Oquendo … en- LB … lone game he did not play was the season opener … ... ranked eighth in the ACC and 53rd nationally in punt rolled in the College of Letters and Sciences … last name is notching seven tackles (five solo) on the season ... one of six return average (8.4 ypr) ... his 24 punt returns rank tied pronounced “oh-KEN-doh.” true freshmen to see game action… also had 0.5 tackles for for 15th on the Terps single-season chart, while his 218 loss and a QB hurry … (at NC St.) ... finished with a season- yards are 12th ... also caught two touchdowns ... (vs. PU Oquendo’s Career Statistics high tying two tackles (one solo) and shared his first career in the Champs Sports Bowl) ... hauled in three passes for Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP TFL … (at UNC) ... recorded a pair of solo tackles ... (vs. VT) 60 yards, including a 29-yarder ... (vs. WF) ... caught two 2005 11-1 3 20 6.7 0 10 ... finished the day with one tackle and the first quarterback passes for 11 yards ... (vs. BC) ... led the team in receiving 2006 13-5 34 396 11.6 2 38 Career 24-6 37 416 11.2 2 38 hurry of his career. with six catches for 65 yards and a touchdown ... the score came on Josh Allen’s halfback option pass from the 9-yard Rushing G-GS Att. Gain Lost Net Avg. TD LP at Manchester Central High School: A four-year line ... (vs. Miami) ... caught two passes for 16 yards ... 2005 11-1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 letterwinner and three-year starter who played inside (vs. Clemson) ... caught five passes for 36 yards and the 2006 13-5 3 39 16 23 7.7 0 21 linebacker and tailback his last two years after starting at Career 24-6 3 39 16 23 7.7 0 21 team’s lone TD, the first of his career ... the score was an defensive end as a sophomore … finished his senior season 8-yard grab in the second quarter ... (vs. FSU) ... proved Returns G-GS KOR Yds Avg. TD PR Yds Avg. TD with 108 tackles, one interception (returned for a TD), 4.5 invaluable in the special teams unit, returning three punts 2005 11-1 3 35 11.7 0 0 0 0.0 0 sacks, one blocked punt (that he recovered and returned for for 85 yards, including a 45-yarder in the second quarter 2006 13-5 8 114 14.2 0 26 218 8.4 0 a TD) and one fumble recovery ... also rushed for 1,002 yards that set up a touchdown ... also rushed 18 yards on an end- Career 24-6 11 149 13.5 0 26 218 8.4 0 and 13 touchdowns, averaging 8.5 yards per carry … had 27 around play ... (vs. NC St.) ... caught the onside kick that Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. career sacks ... a three-time all-state selection who was New preserved the victory in the fourth quarter ... also handled 2005 11-1 5 5 10 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 2 0 0-0 Hampshire state player of the year in 2004 ... rated as the punt return duties ... (vs. UVA) ... recorded three catches for 2006 13-5 3 1 4 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0 0 0-0 No. 5 outside linebacker in the country by ESPN.com’s Tom 41 yards ... one of his receptions was a 20-yard grab over Career 24-6 8 6 14 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 2 0 0-0 Lemming ... a PrepStar All-American ... an All-New England the middle for a first down ... (vs. GT) ... caught two passes pick by SuperPrep (third-rated player in the region) ... team for 21 yards, including a 17-yard reception ... (vs. FIU) ... DAVE won state championships all four years he played including a caught three passes for 18 yards ... also handled punt 13-0 season in ‘04 ... team was 47-3 in his career ... lettered return duties, with five returns for a 15.0-yard average ... PHILISTIN two years in track (sprints and shot put) … also recruited by his 37-yard return in the second quarter set a new career- Ohio State, Michigan, Boston College and West Virginia … long ... was one defender from his first return for a TD ... coached by Jim Schubert. (vs. WVU) ... caught three passes for 40 yards ... rushed once on a reverse for 21 yards ... (vs. W&M) ... caught three Personal: Born Sept. 24, 1986 … mother is Liz Murphy … passes for 55 yards, both career bests ... hooked up with brother, Jacques, was an All-American nose tackle at Norfolk Sam Hollenbach for a career-long 38 yard strike in the first State … enrolled in the College of Letters and Sciences. quarter ... was forced out at the one-yard line but the play 34 set up TD run by Keon Lattimore ... also handled the Terps LB • 6-2 • 231 • Jr. • 2V Philistin’s Career Statistics punt return duties for the first time in his career. Manchester, N.H. Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. (Manchester Central HS) 2005 10-0 5 2 7 0.5-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 2005 (Freshman): One of four true freshmen to see action 2006 13-2 15 11 26 5.5-15 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 Career 23-2 20 13 33 6.0-15 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 in all 11 games … started the finale against NC State … An athletic reserve linebacker who has appeared in the last finished the season with three receptions for 20 yards … 23 games ... one of the team’s fastest linebackers ... has JOSH outstanding on special teams, finishing with a team-best 10 seen significant action over the last two years ... will be in tackles and two fumble recoveries … the fumble recoveries the mix for the starting spot at SAM … an Iron Terp with the PORTIS were against West Virginia and Boston College … (vs. NC seventh-highest strength index on the team … posted a 40 St.) … first career start … finished with a season-high two ½-inch vertical jump in spring 2006 testing. receptions for 10 yards. as a Sophomore (2006): Played in all 13 games as a at : A three-year who played wide reserve linebacker and on special teams ... made two starts receiver and safety ... career-best numbers in 2004 included at SAM ... ranked fifth on the team in tackles for loss with 5.5 45 receptions for 843 yards with nine touchdowns ... also ... ranked 10th on the team in solo tackles with 15 ... (vs. PU 12 returned seven punts (125 yards), 12 kickoffs (293 yards) in the Champs Sports Bowl) ... had one tackle in a reserve QB • 6-3 • 201 • So. • TR and notched 81 tackles (53 solo) to go along with two sacks role ...(vs. WF) ... played but did not record any statistics ... Woodland Hills, Calif. and three interceptions ... led his team in tackles as a junior (vs. BC) ... recorded two solo tackles, including a TFL of five (William H. Taft HS / with 94 while catching 27 passes for 540 yards and seven yards ... (vs. Clemson) ... notched three tackles (two solo) Florida) touchdowns ... returned two kicks and one punt for TDs as and a TFL ... (vs. FSU) ... recorded two tackles, one solo a junior ... first team all-state by the Associated Press and ... (vs. NC St.) ... posted three tackles (two solo), including A multi-dimensional quarterback who transferred from Newark Star Ledger as a senior ... also an all-league and all- a two-yard TFL ... (vs. UVA) ... notched two solo tackles ... the University of Florida at the end of the 2005 season ... county pick as a junior and senior ... recipient of the Madison (vs. GT) ... recorded one tackle in his second career start... should vie for time in the fall ... sat out 2006 due to NCAA Square Garden High School Heisman ... an All-East region (vs. WVU) ... notched two tackles, one solo, and one TFL... transfer rules … an excellent runner with a live arm … set selection by PrepStar ... team went 10-2 and lost in the state (vs. MT) ... recorded three tackles, one solo with one TFL school record for 40-yard dash time for quarterbacks in championship game his senior year … lettered four years in in his first career start ... (vs. W&M) ... posted a career- spring 2006 testing. track and was one of the state’s top hurdlers ... 2005 time high seven tackles, second most on the team in the game... of 7.62 in the high hurdles was fourth-best in the country … brought down a Tribe runner for a 2-yard loss in the fourth as a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Sat out due to NCAA was also recruited by Virginia Tech, Boston College, Purdue quarter ... his four solo stops were also a career best. transfer rules. and Rutgers … coached by Ralph Dass.

25 as a Freshman (2005 at Florida): Saw action in six of 11 Champs Sports Bowl) ... started at right tackles and saw at Bishop McDevitt High School: A four-year letterwinner games … decided to transfer prior to the Gators’ trip to the action on 46 plays ... helped the Terps roll up 206 rushing and three-year starter ... signal-caller who had a strong Outback Bowl … was 6 of 11 for 81 yards with no touchdowns yards, second-highest total of the season ... (vs. WF) ... career, completing 377-of-603 (.625) passes for 5,245 yards and one interception on the season … the team’s fourth- played and notched two big blocks in 28 plays ... (vs. BC) with 67 touchdowns and 25 interceptions ... was 138-of-256 leading rusher with 24 carries for 163 yards (5.6 avg.) … led ... started and saw action on 67 plays, with three big blocks for 2,186 yards with 30 TDs and 13 interceptions as a senior the Gators in rushing twice (at Kentucky and vs. Wyoming) ... (vs. Miami) ... saw action on two plays ... (vs. FSU) ...... also rushed for six touchdowns in 2005 ... threw for over … top passing day was a 3-for-5 performance for 45 yards saw action on five plays, recording one big block ... (vs. 1,800 yards and 17 TDs as a junior ... served as his team’s against Mississippi State … season-high rushing day saw UVA) ... saw action on six plays ... (vs. FIU) ... saw action punter and was a second team all-state selection by the him carry the ball eight times for 59 yards at Kentucky … at right tackle and notched one big block ... (vs. WVU) ... Associated Press ... all-conference as a junior and senior career-high 29-yard carry to the 1-yard line set up a DeShawn started at right tackle ... (vs. W&M) ... started at right tackle, ... the ninth-ranked quarterback in the nation by ESPN.com Wynn touchdown. posting two big blocks ... was in on a team-high 59 plays ...... the fifth-ranked dual threat quarterback in the nation by a solid spring helped catapult him into more playing time Rivals.com ... named to the Rivals Top 100 team ... named to at William Howard Taft High School: A three-year in the fall. PrepStar’s Dream Team ... a SuperPrep all-region selection letterwinner who threw for 2,294 yards and 36 touchdowns ... despite losing its star TB LeSean McCoy, the Ricker-led with only seven interceptions … he also ran for 865 yards as a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Saw action in four games Crusaders went 13-1, losing in the state 4A semifinals ... with 13 rushing TDs … as a junior, he threw for 1,881 yards as a reserve offensive lineman ... played against Clemson, committed to the Terps prior to his senior season ... also with 21 touchdowns while rushing for 245 yards and three West Virginia, Temple and NC State … had two “big blocks” recruited by Oregon, North Carolina, Pittsburgh and Virginia touchdowns … an all-state selection as a senior … was also and allowed two sacks in 56 plays … was not called for any … coached by Jeff Weachter. league Offensive Player of the Year and first team all-city in penalties … highest grade of the season came in limited Los Angeles … rated the fifth-best dual threat quarterback in action against Clemson, but best effort was in his play at Personal: Born on Oct. 31, 1987 … parents are Robert the country by Scout.com … coached by Troy Starr. Temple. and Patricia Ricker … has three aunts who were Division I javelin throwers. Personal: Born July 14, 1987 … mother is Patricia Portis … as a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season. cousin of Washington Redskins running back Clinton Portis CHRIS … enrolled in the College of Letters and Sciences. at Wilde Lake High School: A two-year starter who primar- ily played defensive end ... also started at offensive guard ROBERTS Portis’ Career Statistics as a senior …. finished his career with 157 tackles and 14 Passing G-GS Att Cmp Pct. Yds TD Int Lg. Eff. sacks in his two seasons ... recorded 85 tackles, 10 TFLs, 2005* 6-0 6 11 54.5 0 0 0 28 98.2 eight sacks and batted down five passes as a senior … a Career 6-0 6 11 54.5 0 0 0 28 98.2 SuperPrep All-American and Mid-Atlantic region pick … a Rushing G-GS Att. Gain Lost Net Avg. TD LP PrepStar All-American ... a second team All-Met selection by 2005* 6-0 24 184 21 163 6.8 0 30 the Baltimore Sun as a senior ... all-county as a junior and Career 6-0 24 184 21 163 6.8 0 30 senior ... attended Sandalwood High School in Jacksonville, 16 P/PK • 6-1 • 198 • Jr. • 2V * at Florida Fla., as a sophomore … also competed three years in track three years and two in basketball … an early commit who Fallstown, Md. (John Carroll HS / DANE also considered Penn State and Virginia … coached by Kings College) RANDOLPH Douglass DuVall. A strong-legged place-kicker who may also see time at Personal: Born Sept. 4, 1986 … parents are Angela Ran- punter this season ... enters the spring No. 1 on the depth dolph and Kevin Coley … enrolled in the College of Letters chart at punter ... has been a kickoff specialist the last two and Sciences ... mother is an officer in the Navy stationed at seasons ... posted the best squat among place-kickers Fort Meade ... has lived in Maryland, Florida, West Virginia, (490) last season. Canada and Portugal due to military background ... carried 75 over a 3.2 GPA in high school. as a Junior (2006): Played in five games handling kickoff OL • 6-5 • 312 • Jr. • 2V JEREMY duties ... played against Florida International, Georgia Tech, Columbia, Md. Virginia, Florida State and Clemson. (Wilde Lake HS) RICKER as a Redshirt Sophomore (2005): Played in all 11 games … A reserve and part-time starter on the offensive line who handled kickoff duties … posted 11 touchbacks in 59 kickoffs figures to serve a more prominant role this season ... enters … kicked just one ball out of bounds. the spring as the starter at right tackle ... a former defensive lineman who moved over in 2005 ... has put on over 40 as a Sophomore (2005): Did not game action. pounds since arriving at Maryland … moves very well … an Iron Terp for the second straight year … has the 10th- 16 as a Freshman (2003 at Kings College): Spent one season highest strength index on the team and second-highest QB • 6-2 • 216 • Fr. • RS at Kings College in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. … handled some kickoff among offensive linemen. Hummelstown, Pa. duties and had one punt for 32 yards which was downed (Bishop McDevitt HS) inside the 20-yard line. as a Sophomore (2006): Played in all 11 games at offensive tackle ... started four games at right tackle ... A highly-recuited signal-caller who redshirted last season ... at John Carroll High School: A three-year letterwinner opened holes for running backs Lance Ball and Keon should vie for one of the QB roles this spring. ... also lettered in soccer, wrestling and track and field … Lattimore, who eached rushed for over 700 yards on the coached by Sean Ireton. season ... part of an offensive line which allowed just 19 as a Freshman (2006): Redshirt season. Personal: Born Jan. 21, 1985 … parents are Jeanne and sacks, the second-lowest total in the ACC ... (vs. PU in the John Roberts … majoring in chemistry. 26 OMARR Savage’s Career Statistics DA’REL Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. 2004 6-0 4 0 4 1.0-2 1.0-2 0 0 0 0-0 SAVAGE 2005 11-1 4 5 9 1.0-2 1.0-2 0 1 0 0-0 SCOTT 2006 4-0 1 2 3 0.5-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 Career 21-1 9 7 16 2.5-5 2.0-4 0 1 0 0-0

ANDREW 98 SCHMITT 45 DL • 6-5 • 290 • Sr. • 2V RB • 5-11 • 192 • Fr. • RS Piscataway, N.J. Conshohocken, Pa. (Piscataway HS) (Plymouth-Whitemarsh HS)

A fifth-year senior who has seen significant action the last two A talented second-year running back who was impressive seasons … has long arms and good size … has played in 21 31 during scout team action last fall ... enters the spring No. 3 career games, all along the defensive line ... has improved LS • 6-0 • 236 • Jr. • 2V on the depth chart at running back. on playing with his pads lower, something he struggled with Derry, Pa. when he first arrived at Maryland … has shown the ability (Derry Area HS) as a Freshmann (2006): Redshirt season. to get upfield. A fourth-year player who took over long-snapping duties in at Plymouth-Whitemarsh High School: A four-year as a Junior (2006): Played in four games as a reserve 2005 … Terps have continued their streak of seasons without letterwinner and three-year starter who played tailback and defensive lineman ... misssed six games due to injury ... a punt blocked, the second-longest in the nation (none since free safety … had a monster senior season, rushing 232 played in the first four games of the season and had three 1999) … has played in every game the last two seasons ... times for 2,523 yards (10.9 yards per carry) and 38 touch- tackles on the season ... (vs. W&M) … posted a solo stop recorded a 525-pound squat in spring … does a good job of downs ... rushed for over 1,200 yards as a junior ... was the ...(vs. MTSU) … did not record any stats ... (at WVU) … getting down field in punt coverage. Maxwell Award winner for conference player of the year as posted one stop ... (vs. FIU) … posted one tackle. a junior and senior ... all-state by the Associated Press as as a Sophomore (2006): Served as long snapper in all 13 a senior ... a Big 33 All-Star game selection ... area player as Sophomore (2005): Played in all 11 games on the de- games … did not have a punt blocked or an errant snap. of the year by the Times-Herald ... ranked by Rivals.com as fensive line, starting the season finale against NC State … the No. 21 “athlete” in the nation ... a SuperPrep all-region finished the season with nine tackles (four solo), including as a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Served as long snapper in selection ... team was 8-3, winning the league champion- one sack and a tackle for loss, and one fumble recovery … all 11 games … did not have a punt blocked or an errant snap ship his senior year … lettered four years in track (sprints) (at NC St.) … lone start of the season produced his finest … finished the season with three tackles (one unassisted) and basketball (guard) ... won state in the 100 meters as effort … finished with a career-high four tackles and a sack and a forced fumble. a junior with a time of 10.56 ... also recruited by Virginia, … in the third quarter, had a 2-yard sack of Marcus Stone Penn State, Boston College and Georgia Tech … coached which produced an intentional grounding call. as a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season … named defensive by Joe Iacovitti. scout team Player of the Week for his work in practice leading as Redshirt Freshman (2004): Saw action in six games … up to the West Virginia game. Personal: Born May 26, 1988 … mother is Gloria Scott ... posted four tackles (all solo) with a TFL and a sack … (vs. brother, Lee, was a defensive back at LaSalle and brother, FSU) … posted his first career sack, stopping at Derry Area High School: A three-year letterwinner and James, ran track at St. Joseph’s. for a two-yard loss … (vs. TU) … recorded three solo tackles, two-way player who started at five different positions over the first of his career and a season-high. his career … was a Keystone Conference All-Star … played TERRELL quarterback at the Foothills Football Classic … three-year as a Freshman (2003): Redshirt season. starter and letterwinner on the basketball and volleyball SKINNER teams … a first team all-section and second team all-district at Piscataway High School: A three-year starter at defen- setter in volleyball … coached by Jim Paul. sive end who also saw time as a starter at tight end … posted 147 career tackles … had 57 tackles, 30 tackles for a loss, Personal: Born June 2, 1985 … parents are Tina and three sacks and one fumble recovery as a senior … made Ed Schmitt … brother, Kyle, played center for the Terps 55 tackles, 12 for a loss, six sacks, three forced fumbles and from 2000-04 and is currently with the two interceptions as a junior … an all-state selection and … nickname is “Duey” … majoring in geography and GIS 10 Super 100 pick (New Jersey Coaches Association) in 2002 cartography. DB • 6-2 • 214 • So. • SQ … an all-region selection by SuperPrep in 2002 … earned St. Petersburg, Fla. all-group, all-division, all-county, all-area and all-conference Schmitt’s Career Statistics (Boca Ciega HS) honors as a junior and senior … helped lead his team to a Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. A third-year player who moved to defensive back last season 2005 11-0 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0 0 0-0 12-0 record and the Central Jersey Group 4 state title as a ... enters the spring No. 2 on the depth chart at free safety senior … Piscataway allowed just 5.7 ppg that season … 2006 13-0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 Career 24-0 1 2 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 1 0 0 0-0 ... played wide receiver his first season with the Terps ... also competed in track, where he had a personal record of enters the spring as a reserve strong safety ... a high school 150 feet in the javelin … also recruited by Boston College, quarterback who has the build, speed and quickness to make Clemson and his hometown team, Rutgers … coached by an impact … hard worker … has a long wingspan (6’-9”) … Joe Kuronyi. has a 36-inch vertical jump. Personal: Born Jan. 27, 1985 … parents are Sally and Abdul- lah Savage … majoring in criminology and criminal justice. 27 as a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Saw action in eight (2004) ... first team all-section ... a War of the Roses and year … was 397-for-654 (60.7%) for 5,587 yards with 51 games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams Tri-County all-star ... league Wide Receiver of the Year as a touchdowns and 25 interceptions for his career ... last two ... did not record any statistics on the season ... played in junior ... as a senior, was the 28th-ranked player in the state seasons were his best as he completed 283 of 447 passes the first four games of the season (William & Mary, MTSU, of and the 52nd-ranked wide receiver in the for 3,781 yards and 34 TDs with only 13 interceptions … West Virginia and FlU) and the final four (Miami, BC, Wake nation by Rivals.com ... played in the Manheim Touchdown rushed for 929 yards and 22 touchdowns in his career ... a Forest and Purdue) ... played moved from wide receiver Club North-South All-Star game in 2005 ... posted a 43-inch SuperPrep All-American and all-Northeast region selection prior to the season. vertical jump at the Nike Combine in Charlottesville in 2004 ... an all-region pick by PrepStar ... first team all-section as ... a teammate of current Terp Jordan Steffy ... lettered four a junior and second team as a senior ... named his section’s as a Freshman (2005): Redshirt season … Defensive Scout years in track and three years in basketball … also recruited Offensive Back of the Year as a junior ... also honorable Team Player of the Year … named scout team Player of the by Connecticut, Indiana, Michigan State and Pittsburgh … mention all-state as a senior … led his school to the District Week for his work in practice leading up to the West Virginia coached by Gerald Novak. III championship game after taking over as the starting QB and North Carolina games. midway through his freshman season ... a teammate of Personal: Born Sept. 10, 1986 … father is Greg Smalls … current Terp Stephen Smalls ... a four-year letterwinner in ay Boca Ciega High School: A three-year letterwinner and first name is pronounced “STEFF-ahn” ... attended Harrisburg basketball ... just the second player in school history to record starter who played quarterback, cornerback and linebacker Community College in 2005. 1,000 points in his career ... also recruited by Penn State, in his three years … in the Bogies’ run-oriented offense, he JORDAN Clemson, Virginia Tech and Michigan State … coached by rushed for 917 yards on 97 carries with 13 touchdowns ... Gerald Novak. was 32-of-61 for 382 yards passing with six touchdowns ... STEFFY rushed for 200 yards in his team’s lone playoff win ... also Personal: Born Sept. 26, 1985 … parents are Shari Steffy- returned an interception and a punt for a touchdown in 2004 Long and Arnie Long … an excellent bowler (best game is ... named Pinellas County Player of the Year by the St. a 243) ... his grandmother owns the local bowling lanes ... Petersburg Times ... team captain who was All-Sun Coast, volunteered in his free time with the Special Olympics as a all-conference and a Pinellas County all-star … was his prep … enrolled in the College of Letters and Sciences. team’s defensive player of the year as an outside linebacker his sophomore season ... an All-Southeast region selection Steffy’s Career Statistics 19 Passing G-GS Att Cmp Pct. Yds TD Int Lg. Eff. by PrepStar ... team won its district his senior year … also a QB • 6-1 • 209 • Jr. • 2V 2004 6-0 32 12 37.5 132 0 1 32 65.9 two-year letterwinner in basketball … also recruited by UCF, Leola, Pa. 2005 Did not play Ole Miss, Iowa State, Michigan State and Georgia Tech … (Conestoga Valley HS) 2006 1-0 5 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 -40.0 coached by Jean Gordon. Career 7-0 37 12 37.5 132 0 2 32 51.6 An intelligent, athletic quarterback who enters the spring as Personal: Born February 24, 1987 … full name is Terrell the No. 1 signal-caller ... served as the backup QB in 2004 Rushing G-GS Att. Gain Lost Net Avg. TD LP and 2006 ... has a strong arm and throws a nice ball … also 2004 6-0 24 62 93 (-31) (-1.3) 0 14 Skinner Jr. ... parents are Yvonne and Terrell Skinner … 2005 Did not play father is a police detective … majoring in pre-physical has good feet … recorded a school record for quarterbacks 2006 1-0 2 1 1 0 0.0 0 1 therapy. with a 355-pound bench press in spring testing. Career 7-0 26 63 94 (-31) (-1.3) 0 14

STEPHEN as a Redshirt Sophomore (2006): Served as the backup RICHARD quarterback throughout the season ... saw action in one SMALLS game, playing in the season opener vs. William & Mary TAYLOR where he was 0-for-5 with an interception ... showed in the spring that his redshirt season helped him both physically and mentally.

as a Sophomore (2005): Redshirt season. 81 as a Freshman (2004): Played in six games as a reserve 9 WR • 6-1 • 201 • Fr. • RS quarterback … completed 12 of 32 passes for 132 yards on DB • 5-11 • 193 • Jr. • 2V Lancaster, Pa. the season … (at UVa) ... came in late in the fourth quarter, Centreville, Va. (Conestoga Valley HS) completing 2 of 6 passes for 48 yards ... connected with (Centreville HS) Vernon Davis across the middle for a career-long 43-yard A talented second-year wide receiver who will have a chance completion ... (vs. GT) ... came in during the third quarter An athletic, fourth-year defensive back who has played to see time this fall ... enters the spring No. 2 on the depth and completed 5 of 9 passing attempts for 38 yards ... hit a reserve role the past two seasons ... will be looking to chart at slot receiver ... posted an amazing 46½-inch vertical Steve Suter along the right sideline on a third-and-8 for 13 nail down a starting cornerback spot in the spring ... enters jump in offseason testing. yards and a first down in the third quarter ... connected with the spring No. 1 on the depth chart at CB ... has played in Davis for a 13-yard completion on a play-action pass in the 20 career games, mostly on special teams … an Iron Terp as a Freshman (2006): Redshirt season ... an early enrollee fourth quarter, leading the Terps down the field where they in 2005 and 2006 … ran sprints (60 meters) for the Terp who joined the Terps in spring camp. scored their only touchdown of the game ... (vs. TU) ... made track team in the spring of 2006 … also posted a 37½-inch his debut at the collegiate level, entering the game late in vertical jump in the spring of 2006. at Conestoga High School: A four-year letterwinner and the third quarter ... rushed for three yards on two carries and three-year starter who played wide receiver and cornerback attempted three passes ... scrambled to pick up 14 yards on as a Sophomore (2006): Played in all 13 games as a ... played both ways his final two years ... recorded 95 career a run in the fourth quarter. reserve cornerback and on special teams ... (vs. PU in receptions for 1,854 yards and 13 touchdowns ... averaged the Champs Sports Bowl) ... played but did not record 68.7 receiving yards per game for his career and 19.5 at Conestoga Valley High School: A four-year starter who any statistics ... (vs. WF) ... played but did not record any yards per catch ... had 52 receptions in his senior season took over the starting QB job midway through his freshman statistics ... (vs. NC St.) ... saw action but did not record

28 any statistics ... (vs. FIU) ... notched one tackle ... (vs. MT) at Chaminade High School: A three-year letterwinner and as a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Played in all 11 games ... recorded two tackles, one unassisted ... (vs. W&M) ... starter … a drop-back passer in a pass-oriented offense … alng the offensive line, starting one at left guard … posted recorded a career-high three tackles, all solo ... also broke was 139-of-265 for 2,047 yards with 16 touchdowns and 11 three “big blocks” and allowed one sack in 162 total plays up a pass, the first of his career. interceptions as a senior ... best season was his junior year … (at NC St.) … team’s highest-graded lineman … (at TU) when he passed for nearly 3,400 yards and 30 touchdowns … earned first career start. as a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Played in seven games, with 10 interceptions ... had two 400-yard passing days as including each of the last four … made one assisted tackle a junior ... second team All-CIF (California Interscholastic as a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season … offensive scout … (at NC St.) … recorded first career tackle. Federation) as a senior … an All-Mission league selection team Player of the Week for his work in practice the week as a junior and senior ... named a “Far West” all-region pick of the Northern Illinois game. as a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season … did not get much by SuperPrep ... an all-region selection by PrepStar ... a work due to a shoulder injury. three-year letterwinner in baseball (pitcher) … also recruited at Bishop McDevitt High School: A three-year letterwinner by Louisville, Boise State, Oregon, Utah and Texas Tech … and starter who played offensive tackle all three years while at Centreville High School: A three-year letterwinner and coached by Ben McEnroe. spending significant time at defensive tackle as a junior and two-year starter who played tailback, cornerback and outside senior … allowed no sacks in his junior or senior seasons linebacker ... in nine games, rushed for 1,452 yards (161.3 Personal: Born Sept. 8, 1987 … parents are John and while only giving up one as a sophomore ... had over 40 ypg) and 16 touchdowns ... also had two receiving TDs … Grace Turner ... an avid scuba diver ... father was the origi- pancake blocks as a senior ... was the lone returning starter rushed for over 750 yards in six games as a junior, but moved nal drummer in the band RATT ... majoring in government on a line that ended up blocking for the state’s leading to OLB in the last four games to help a depleted defense and politics. rusher, sophomore LeSean McCoy, who had 2,561 yards ... second team all-state (Virginia High School Coaches in 10 games in 2003 ... a SuperPrep All-American and All- Association), all-district and all-region as a senior ... also JAIMIE Northeast region selection … first team all-state as a senior earned second team All-Met honors from The Washington ... first team all-conference as a junior and senior ... an Post ... selected to George Michael’s Golden 11 team ... a THOMAS honorable-mention pick by PrepStar ... lettered three years Mid-Atlantic all-region pick by SuperPrep ... also an all-region in basketball … also recruited by Notre Dame, Tennessee selection by PrepStar ... lettered three years in basketball and Penn State … coach by Jeff Weachter. … also recruited by Georgia Tech and Boston College … coached by Mike Skinner. Personal: Born Aug. 22, 1986 … parents are Jerome and Charley Thomas … member of the National Honor Society Personal: Born Nov. 5, 1985 … parents are Curtis and Abigail ... carried over a 3.7 grade-point average in high school ... Taylor … brothers played football at Purdue (Curtis) and brothers Jonathan and Joseph both attend Maryland … South Carolina State (Steve) … communication major. 76 OL • 6-4 • 339 • Jr. • 2V enrolled in the College of Letters and Sciences. Harrisburg, Pa. Taylor’s Career Statistics (Bishop McDevitt HS) CHRISTIAN Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. 2005 7-0 0 1 1 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0-0 2006 13-0 4 2 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 A physical, athletic offensive lineman who has seen action VARNER Career 20-0 4 3 7 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0-0 in every game over the last two years as a reserve and part- time starter ... enters the spring No. 1 on the depth chart at left guard ... has a 78-inch wingspan ... recorded the CHRIS second-best squat (655 pounds) among offensive linemen TURNER in spring 2005 testing … did not test in 2006. as a Sophomore (2006): Played in all 13 games along 3 the offensive line, starting three at left guard ... opened DB • 5-11 • 205 • Sr.• 3V holes for running backs Lance Ball and Keon Lattimore, Baltimore, Md. who eached rushed for over 700 yards on the season ... (Randallstown HS) part of an offensive line which allowed just 19 sacks, the 10 second-lowest total in the ACC ... (vs. PU in the Champs A heady, instinctive player who has played in all 35 games QB • 6-3 • 214 • So. • SQ Sports Bowl) ... started at left guard and saw on 47 plays over the last three years ... a big hitter ... a candidate for Simi Valley, Calif. ... (vs. WF) ... started at left guard and recorded three big All-ACC honors this fall ... one of two returning starters in (Chaminade HS) blocks on 58 plays... (vs. BC) ... started at left guard and the defensive backfield (also Isaiah Gardner) ... has started saw action on 75 plays ... (vs. Miami) ... saw action on 23 23 of the last 24 games ... his 22 consecutive starts are tops A third-year signal-caller who will compete for time in the fall plays ... (vs. Clemson) ... played and was in on 30 plays on the team ... ranks second on the team in career tackles ... enters the spring No. 2 on the depth chart at quarterback ... (vs. FSU) ... saw action on 25 plays ... (vs. NC St.) ... (111) ... has dramatically improved his speed and strength ... showed improvement throughout his first couple years in saw action and recorded the offensive line’s highest grade since his arrival at Maryland … has added 25 pounds since his accuracy and knowledge of the offense. in 16 plays, notching two big blocks ... (vs. UVA) ... saw the start of 2004 … an Iron Terp … posted a 37½-inch time and recorded the team’s highest grade ... (vs. FIU) ... vertical jump and 545-pound squat in the spring of 2006. as a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Did not see game ac- saw game action in 14 plays, not allowing a sack or missed tion. assignment ... (vs. WVU) ... was in on 16 plays ... (vs. MT) ... saw action as a reserve ... (vs. W&M) ... saw action on as a Freshman (2005): Redshirt season … named offensive 14 plays. scout team Player of the Week for his work in practice leading up to the Wake Forest game.

29 as a Junior (2006): Started all 13 games at free safety interceptions from his free safety position as a junior … a plays and did not allow a sack or commit a penalty ... had no ... finished sixth on the team in tackles with 58 ... tied for SuperPrep All-American and Mid-Atlantic all-region selection missed assignments ... (vs. UVA) ... was in on 26 plays and third on the team in passes defended with four ... tallied ... named first team all-state by the Associated Press ... first did not allow a sack ... (at WFU) ... credited with three big five or more tackles six times ... (vs. PU in the Champs team All-Met by the Baltimore Sun … was all-city and all- blocks while not allowing a sack ... (vs. WVU) ... played 25 Sports Bowl) ... recorded three solo stops ... (vs. WF) ... county as a junior and senior ... also a four-year letterwinner plays at center and did not allow a sack ... (vs. CU) ... made recorded five tackles, including a TFL for three yards ... (vs. in baseball and three-year letterwinner in basketball … also college debut, splitting time at center with Ryan McDonald. BC) ... notched five solo tackles ... (vs. Miami) ... recorded recruited by Virginia Tech, Virginia and Ohio State … coached as a Freshman (2004): Redshirt season … offensive scout three tackles (two solo) ... (vs. Clemson) ... posted seven by Albert Howard. team Player of the Year … earned scout team Player of the tackles (three solo)(vs. FSU) ... notched a career-high eight Week for his work in practice the week of the NC State, tackles, including a career-best six solo stops, and a pass Personal: Born Nov. 20, 1985 … mother is Donna Varner … Florida State and Virginia Tech games (three of the season’s breakup ... (vs. NC St.) ... recorded four tackles (two solo) is a communication major … nicknamed “Bam Bam” by his final six games). and a pass breakup ... (vs. UVA) ... notched four tackles mother when he was in sixth grade for being a small player (three solo) ... (vs. GT) ... posted four tackles, three solo ... who made big hits on the football field. at DeMatha High School: A two-year letterwinner and starter (vs. FIU) ... recorded the game-ending interception in the … went to DeMatha to play basketball but finished his prep end zone ... also posted two tackles, one solo ... (vs. WVU) Varner’s Career Statistics career as the school’s top offensive lineman … switched from ... started and notched five tackles, two solo ... (vs. MT) ... Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. 2004 11-0 13 4 17 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 2 0-0 basketball to football prior to his junior season and ultimately recorded six tackles, five solo ... (vs. W&M) ... posted two 2005 11-10 18 18 36 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 1 3 3-0 played offensive guard (junior season), offensive tackle and unassisted tackles ... brought down a Tribe ball carrier for a 2006 13-13 37 21 58 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0 3 1-3 defensive end (senior season) … consistently graded out 1-yard gain, forcing a punt. Career 35-23 68 43 111 2.0-4 0.0-0 0 1 8 4-3 over 90 percent his senior season ... also recorded 78 tackles and six sacks … named first team All-Met by The Washington as a Sophomore (2005): Played in all 11 games, starting EDWIN Post and the Pigskin Club as a senior ... also earned first 10 at free safety … finished the season with 36 tackles (18 team All-WCAC, all-county and All-Gazette honors in 2003 … solo), a TFL, three pass breakups, one forced fumble and WILLIAMS named a Mid-Atlantic all-region pick by SuperPrep ... also an a team-high three interceptions ... (at UNC) ... recovered all-region selection by PrepStar ... DeMatha finished ‘03 as a North Carolina fumble late in the game, halting the Tar the state’s No. 1 team and the 14th-ranked team in the nation Heels’ potential game-winning drive ... (at FSU) ... recorded by USA Today … was in the basketball program two years … a career-high nine tackles ... (vs. VT) ... recorded five tackles, an early commit who was also recruited by Pittsburgh and an interception and a pass breakup ... intercepted Marcus Virginia Tech … coached by Bill McGregor. Vick near midfield late in the third quarter ... (at TU) ... finished with a tackle and an interception ... picked off a pass thrown 60 Personal: Born Dec. 10, 1986 … parents are Edwin and by WR Michael Loveland in the third quarter ... (at WFU) ... OL • 6-2 • 326 • Jr. • 2V Cheron Williams … enrolled in the College of Letters and started and recorded two solo tackles ... went up high in the Washington, D.C. Sciences. air to knock down a pass which would have gained a first (DeMatha HS) down in the fourth quarter ... (vs. WVU) ... recorded four BRIAN tackles ... had a pass break up on a deep Adam Bednarik A third-year player who has established himself as one of ball late in third quarter to force third-and-8 ... (vs. Navy) ... the leaders of the offensive line ... emerged as the starting WHITMORE made four tackles despite spraining his elbow in the first half center last season ... has played in each of the last 23 ... interception at the end of the game was the first of his games ... his 13 consecutive starts are tops on the offense career and clinched the victory for Maryland. ... possesses good strength and a solid work ethic ... moves very well … fell four points shy of Iron Terp status last year. as a Freshman (2004): Saw action in all 11 games ... ACC All-Freshman by The Sporting News … played primarily in as a Sophomore (2006): Started all 13 games at center nickel and dime situations … was one of two true freshman ... one of two offensive lineman to start each game (also 51 to play in every game … posted 17 tackles (13 solo) and two Stephon Heyer) .. .opened holes for running backs Lance LB • 6-3 • 244 • Fr.• RS pass breakups ... (vs. FSU) ... had one tackle and a PBU ... Ball and Keon Lattimore, who eached rushed for over 700 Chesapeake, Va. tipped away a third-down pass to force a 45-yard field goal yards on the season ... part of an offensive line which (Oscar F. Smith HS) attempt late in the fourth quarter, which was no good ... allowed just 19 sacks, the second-lowest total in the ACC An athletic second-year player who should compete for time pass would have found an open Chauncy Stovall in the end ... (vs. PU in the Champs Sports Bowl) ... started and saw at LEO, a hybrid defensive end/linebacker position ... enters zone if it hadn’t been tipped away ... (at CU) ... recorded a action in 89 plays ... (vs. WF) ... started and was in on 53 the spring No. 2 on the depth chart at LEO. season-high six tackles (five solo) ... (vs.TU) ... notched two plays with two big blocks ... (vs. BC) ... started and was in solo tackles ... (vs. NIU) ... made his collegiate debut, making on a team-high 78 plays ... (vs. Miami) ... started and was as a Freshman (2006): Redshirted. one solo tackle and recording a PBU. in on 35 plays ... (vs. Clemson) ... played on a team-high 59 plays ... (vs. FSU) .. . started and was in on 50 plays ... (vs. NC St.) ... started and was in on 50 plays ... (vs. UVA) at Oscar F. Smith High School: A four-year starter who at Randallstown High School: A four-year letterwinner played left tackle all four years, his last three doubling as and three-year starter at who saw action at cornerback, ... saw action on a team-high 59 plays ... (vs. GT) ... started and was in on 56 plays, with no sacks allowed ... (vs. FIU) ... defensive end … had 75 tackles in his junior and senior quarterback, wide receiver, safety and tailback in his career seasons, setting the school record for tackles for loss (27) … recorded seven interceptions - returning two for touch- started at center and was in on a team-high 73 plays, with one big block ... (vs. WVU) ... started at center and was in in the process ... posted 22 of the 27 TFLs his senior year downs - as a senior ... had a single-game school record four ... also had five forced fumbles, three recoveries and an interceptions against Perry Hall ... also caught 41 passes for on 71 plays ... (vs. W&M) ... first career start ... posted one big block in 51 plays. interception returned for a TD in ‘05 ... recorded 24 sacks in 635 yards and six touchdowns while passing for over 500 his last two years ... first team all-state as a defensive end and yards and three TDs ... had his best year at QB as a junior, as a Redshirt Freshman (2005): Played in each of the final offensive tackle his senior year ... honorable mention all-state passing for 1,200 yards and 13 TDs while running for more 10 games … played a total of 145 plays, recording two big as a junior ... all-district and all-region as a junior and senior than 1,300 yards and 10 touchdowns ... also notched three blocks while allowing one sack … (at TU) ... was in on 46 ... the No. 17 defensive end in the nation by ESPN.com ... 30 the 22nd-ranked strongside defensive end in the country by named second team all-state by the Associated Press and All-Gazette as a junior ... team won state his last two years Rivals.com ... team was 22-2 in his last two seasons, finishing Newark Star Ledger ... first team all-group, All-North Jersey and was 22-1 in that time ... also a three-year letterwinner fourth in the state in 2005 ... also ran track (sprints, relays and and all-county ... an All-East region pick by PrepStar ... an in track and three-time All-American ... was the national prep shot) … also recruited by Virginia Tech, Florida, Miami, Ohio All-Northeast selection by SuperPrep ... team lost its first two record holder in the indoor 200-meters with a time of 21.64 State and Tennessee … coached by Rich Morgan. games before running the table for a 10-2 record and the … was also recruited by Miami, Florida, Nebraska, Michigan Group 4 state championship his senior year ... a three-year and Virginia Tech … coached by Bill McGregor. Personal: Born March 10, 1988 … parents are Alfanza and letterwinner in track … was also recruited by Syracuse, Ocia Whitmore. Wisconsin and West Virginia … coached by Fred Stengel. Personal: Born March 8, 1987 … mother is Vanessa Wise- man … is the first member of his family to attend college … ISAIAH Personal: Born Jan. 30, 1987 … parents are Ira and Rita enrolled in the College of Letters and Sciences. Williams … a communication major ... father played football WILLIAMS at Rutgers and brother, Ira Jr., played at Wake Forest from Wiseman’s Career Statistics 1998-2001 ... sister, Tahirah, is a guard on the UConn Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. basketball team. 2006 1-0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 2 0-0 Career 1-0 0 0 0 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 2 0-0 Williams’ Career Statistics Receiving G-GS Rec Yds Avg TD LP ALEX 2005 4-0 1 4 4.0 0 4 84 2006 13-11 28 379 13.5 3 48 WUJCIAK WR • 6-3 • 197 • Jr.• 2V Career 17-11 29 383 13.2 3 48 Montclair, N.J. (Bergen Catholic HS) ANTHONY A speedy wide receiver with good size and hands ... WISEMAN joins Darrius Heyward-Bey to form one of the top young receiving duos in the ACC ... will miss the spring to rehab his shoulder which was operated on at the end of the 2006 33 season. LB • 6-3 • 248 • Fr.• RS West Caldwell, N.J. as a Sophomore (2006): Played in all 13 games at wide (Seton Hall Prep HS) receiver, starting 11 ... grabbed three touchdowns en route to becoming the team’s fourth-leading receiver with 28 6 A strong and athletic linebacker who is expected to compete DB • 5-9 • 187 • So.• 1V receptions ... (vs. PU in the Champs Sports Bowl) ... caught for time this fall ... enters the spring No. 2 on the depth chart Baltimore, Md. at Mike linebacker. three passes for 24 yards (vs. WF) ... caught three passes (Baltimore Polytechnic HS) for 65 yards and a touchdown ... the score came from five as a Freshman (2006): Redshirt season. yards out after a career-long 48-yard catch he made earlier A third-year player who had most of last season cut short with in the drive ... (vs. BC) ... caught two passes for 41 yards an injury ... should compete for playing time at cornerback ... (vs. Miami) ... played but did not record any statistics at Seton Hall Prep School: A four-year letterwinner and this season … enters the spring No. 2 on the depth chart ar three-year starter who played linebacker, tight end and ... (vs. Clemson) ... caught a career-high five passes for cornerback ... came to Maryland after injuring his knee his a career-best 66 yards ... (vs. FSU) ... caught two passes punter … senior statistics included 140 tackles, five sacks, senior season, but seemed to return to the form that had him four forced fumbles, one interception, 20 receptions for 250 for 12 yards ... (vs. UVA) ... did not start, but caught one as one of the most coveted corners in the country as a prep … pass for 13 yards ... (vs. GT) ... saw action as a reserve yards and four touchdown receptions ... had 145 tackles, showed in spring of 2006 testing that his speed returned (tied five sacks and one interception as a junior ... also caught 23 wideout ... (vs. FIU) ... caught four passes for 27 yards and for the second-fastest time among defensive backs). his second career touchdown ... the score came on a 5- passes for 450 yards and three touchdowns in ‘04 ... state of New Jersey Defensive Player of the Year in 2005 ... first team yard strike with 10 seconds to go in the first half as he snuck as a Redshirt Freshman (2006): Played in just one game, his feet inside the pylon on the left side on a third down ... all-state by the Associated Press and Newark Star Ledger ... seeing action as a reserve cornerback vs. Purdue in the the 17th-rated inside linebacker in the nation by ESPN.com (vs. WVU) ... posted four receptions for 53 yards and his Champs Sports Bowl ... had a solid contest with two pass first career touchdown ... the touchdown came on a 35-yard ... the 18th-ranked player in New Jersey and the 24th-rated breakups ... was active but did not play in the first four games middle linebacker in the country by Rivals.com ... team was pass which he pulled in after it fell out of the defender’s ... missed the next eight games with an injury. hands ... (vs. W&M) ... caught two balls for 47 yards ... first a state semifinalist his senior season ... also a three-year starter (power forward) for his school’s basketball team ... multi-reception game of his career ... set up a three-yard TD as a Freshman (2005): Redshirt season. run by Lance Ball by streaking down the left sideline for 47 team was ranked No. 1 in the state his junior year … also yards on a Hollenbach pass. recruited by Michigan State, Louisville, Nebraska, Wisconsin at DeMatha High School: A three-year letterwinner and and Rutgers … high school coach was John Finnegan. starter who played cornerback and tailback … missed most of as a Freshman (2005): Saw action in four games … caught his senior season after injuring his left knee on a punt return Personal: Born April 15, 1988 … parents are Alan and Erin one pass for four yards … (at TU) ... recorded first career in game two vs. Gilman ... scored two rushing touchdowns reception, a four-yard catch from Joel Statham in the fourth Wujciak … father played offensive guard at Notre Dame in the Stags’ season opener against H.D. Woodson ... was during the Irish’s national championship season in 1974 ... quarter ... (vs. CU) ... made collegiate debut at wide receiver the team’s leading rusher as a junior and sophomore ... ran but did not record any statistics. played at the same time as Daniel “Rudy” Ruettiger and can for over 1,000 yards with 18 touchdowns in 2003 ... had be seen in the famous shot of Ruettiger shown at the end of three TDs in his team’s state championship win his junior the film ... last name is pronounced “WOO-jack.” at Bergen High School: A two-year letterwinner and year ... listed as the 10th-best cornerback in the nation by starter who set single-season school records in 2004 with Rivals.com ... a SuperPrep All-American ... an All-East region 45 receptions for 897 yards and 12 touchdowns ... also had selection by PrepStar ... honorable mention all-state as a nine kickoff returns for 308 yards (34.2-yard average) ... junior by the Associated Press ... first team All-WCAC and caught 11 passes for 229 yards and three TDs as a junior ... 31 Personal: Born Aug. 22, 1988 ... parents are Barbara and Haroon Brown 2007 Dexter Armstrong ... undecided on a major. Running Back RECRUITING Fr.-HS • 5-11 • 240 Travis Baltz Hampton, Va. (Phoebus HS) CLASS Punter Fr.-HS • 6-2 • 200 at Phoebus High School: A power runner with excellent The Maryland football team signed 25 student-athletes to Whitehouse, Ohio (Anthony Wayne HS) downhill ability … ranked the No. 221 running back in the national letters of intent in February for the 2007 season. nation by Scouts, Inc. … was an all-district selection his The class is highlighted by four All-Americans, 15 stu- Enrolled in school in January and will participate in spring junior season … member of Division 5 Virginia state cham- dent-athletes ranked among the top 100 nationally at their practice ... will be a true freshman in the fall. pionship team … teammate of fellow 2007 Maryland signee positions, and 18 who received all-state honors during their Maurice Hampton … high school coach was Bill Dee. careers. at Anthony Wayne High School: A two-time all-state TE Devonte Campbell, WR Tony Logan, RB Ronnie punter ... tabbed honorable mention All-Ohio Division II by Bruce Campbell Tyler and TE Lansford Watson were each SuperPrep All- the Associated Press as a junior and senior ... first-team Defensive Lineman Americans. Watson was also a PrepStar All-American. In all-district and first-team All-Northern Lakes League punter Fr.-HS • 6-7 • 285 addition, all four were named all-state. as a senior when he averaged 40 yards per kick ... also Hamden, Conn. (Hyde Leadership School/Har- DL Dion Armstrong, P Travis Baltz, OL Tyler Bowen, earned first-team all-conference and All-Toledo Blade hon- DL Ian Davidson, WR Derek Drummond, OL Joe Faiella, ors in 2006 as a place-kicker ... was 5 of 6 in field-goal at- grave Military Academy) DL Maurice Hampton, DB Dominique Herald, OL Bearthur tempts with 78 percent of his kickoffs going for touchbacks at Hargrave Military Academy: Originally signed with the Johnson, WR Quinton McCree, LB Ben Pooler, WR, Tor- in 2006 ... first-team All-Northern Lakes League punter in Terps in 2006, but attended the Chatham, Va., school ... rey Smith, OL Joe Vellano and RB Taylor Watson were 2005 ... also earned a spot on the All-Toledo Blade team as coached by Marty Talbert. each all-state honorees. a punter in 2005 ... averaged 42 yards per punt and hit 5 of Of the 15 signees ranking in the top 100 at their positions 9 FGAs in 2005 ... attended the 2007 U.S. Army Combine in at Hyde Leadership School: A four-year letterwinner and by various entities, six were ranked among the top 25. San Antonio, where he emerged as the No. 1 punter with an three-year starter ... a PrepStar All-American ... played de- Bruce Campbell is rated as the No. 17 offensive tackle average of 45.9 yards per attempt ... ranked third in kickoffs fensive end all four years and started at that spot and offen- prospect by Scouts, Inc. and Devonte Campbell is 12th and tied for eighth in place-kicking at the combine which sive tackle his last two years ... never missed a game during among tight ends by Scouts, Inc. Hampton checked in as featured many of the top punter and place-kickers in the his career ... recorded 70 tackles, including six sacks, two the No. 25 offensive guard by Scouts, Inc. nation ... earned four letters in soccer, three in basketball forced fumbles and one fumble recovery his senior season In addition, Herald was the No. 6 safety by Scouts, Inc. and one in bowling ... coached by Craig Smith. and Logan the No. 10 defensive back by SuperPrep. Lans- in 2005 ... had 50 tackles, including 4.5 sacks, while block- ing two PATs and one punt as a junior ... team rushed for ford Watson was also the No. 8 tight end by Rivals.com. Personal: Born Nov. 18, 1988 ... parents are Jim and Deb- 7,400 yards his last two years ... first team all-state and “We’re very excited about this class,” Friedgen said. bie Baltz ... has three older brothers, all of whom played New Haven-area most valuable player by the New Haven “There is a lot of talent at a number of different positions sports growing up ... plans to major in business. and we’ve also filled a number of needs.” Register ... Class “S” all-state pick as a junior and senior ... the No. 1-ranked player in the state of Connecticut and the The signees hail from eight states, including Maryland/ Tyler Bowen Washington D.C. (5), Virginia (5), New Jersey (5), New York 17th-ranked offensive tackle nationally by Rivals.com as a Offensive Lineman (2), Georgia (3), South Carolina (2), Ohio (1) and Connecticut senior... the 19th-ranked OT in the nation by SuperPrep ... (1). The Terps also signed one international product, DB Fr.-HS • 6-8 • 310 team went 24-0, winning two Class “S” state championships Michael Carter, of Windsor, Ontario, who played for Erie Helena, Ga. (Telfair County High School) in his final two seasons ... lettered three years in basketball Community College last season. and in track (shot put) ... also recruited by Virginia, Ne- at Telfair County High School: A four-year letterwinner braska and Michigan State ... high school coach was John who possess good size … chosen first-team Class A all- Aquavita. Dion Armstrong state by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution as a senior... first Defensive Lineman team All-Region 2A … Macon Telegraph Georgia Top 50 Personal: Born May 25, 1988 ... parents are Bruce and Fr.-HS • 6-1 • 310 and All-Middle Georgia first-team choice … earned Scholar- Rita Campbell ... father was an area high school legend Fort Valley, Ga. (Peach County HS) Athlete of the Year Award for Region 2A from the Chick-Fil- in basketball who ultimately starred at Providence College A Bowl … allowed just three sacks in his junior and senior in the ‘70s and is in that school’s athletics Hall of Fame ... at Peach County High School: A big, strong defensive year … preseason all-state all-academic team in 2006 … father also played professional overseas ... plans to major lineman who started his final three seasons ... the No. also recruited by NC State, Florida State, Auburn, Georgia is criminal justice. 44-ranked defensive tackle in the nation by Scout, Inc. ... and Georgia Tech … coached by Jeff Bowen. ranked 64th nationally among defensive linemen by Rivals. Devonte Campbell com ... ranked 42nd on Rivals.com’s Georgia Top 50 ... also Personal: Born July 12, 1989 … parents are James and Tight End a member of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s Top 50 ... Cindy Bowen ... enjoys participating in all sports, including Fr.-HS • 6-2 • 235 an honorable mention all-state choice as a senior ... also hunting and fishing, in his free time … plans to major in earned first-team all-region and first-team All-Middle Geor- kinesiology. Forestville, Md. (Forestville High School) gia accolades as a senior ... played in the 2006 Georgia North-South All-Star game ... as a junior posted 88 tack- at Forestville High School: A solid two-way player who les, including 10 sacks ... member of two Class AAA State possess good hands and athletic ability ... started as a ju- Championship teams (2005-06) ... participated in track as nior and senior at tight end and linebacker ... one of the a thrower all four years ... also recruited by Clemson, Troy top recruits in the nation ... a SuperPrep All-American ... and South Florida ... coached by Rance Gillespie. labeled a four-star recruit by Rivals.com ... ranked No. 4 on SuperPrep’s Mid-Atlantic 36 and No. 4 on Rivals.com’s Maryland 15 ... also ranked No. 12 nationally among tight

32 ends by Scouts, Inc. and No. 15 by Rivals.com ... a 2006 Personal: Born Sept. 21, 1988 ... parents are Peter and ... a first-team all-state selection for Group AAA Division V first team All-Met selection on defense ... posted 31 recep- Linda Davidson ... plays the acoustic and electric bass gui- state championship squad in 2006 ... first team all-area by tions for 1,145 yards and 13 TDs as a senior in leading his tar ... undecided on a major. the Newport News Daily Press as a senior ... first-team all- team to the Maryland 1A South Region final. ... also had district as a junior and senior ... also wrestled for four years 72 tackles, including four sacks, and three interceptions ...... teammate of fellow 2007 Maryland signee Haroon Brown posted 20 receptions for 768 yards with 10 touchdowns as Derek Drummond … also recruited by Virginia Tech, South Carolina and NC a junior ... chipped in 62 tackles, including seven sacks, in Linebacker State ... coached by Bill Dee. 2005 ... also a standout in basketball, averaging over 22 Fr.-HS • 6-4 • 210 points per game as a senior ... received offers from Ten- Pomfret, Md. (McDonough HS) Personal: Born Sept. 30, 1988 ... parents are William nessee, Georgia Tech, Penn State, Pittsburgh, Illinois and Hampton and Annette Sedgwig ... plans on majoring in civil Syracuse ... coached by Charles Harley. at McDonough High School: A two-way threat who can engineering. contribute on offense and defense, as he played TE, WR, Personal: Born June 27, 1989 ... parents are Celes- OLB, and SS … a solid blocker with great hands … the Gatorade Player of the Year in the state of Maryland last Dominique Herald tine Young and David Samuel ... earned a spot on the Defensive Back Foreestville honor roll as a freshman and senior ... unde- season … also a consensus first-team all-state choice ... Fr.-HS • 5-11 • 185 cided on a major. ranked No. 70 nationally among tight ends by Scouts, Inc. ... an all-Met honorable mention selection by The Washing- Newark, N.J. (The Pennington School) ton Post … earned All-SMAC and all-county honors in 2006 Michael Carter … posted 89 tackles, including two sacks, and two intercep- at The Pennington School: A physically gifted defensive Defensive Back tions as a senior ... also had 22 receptions for 450 yards back who is a punishing tackler ... one of the top safeties So.-TR • 5-11 • 175 and 11 touchdowns ... transferred from Penn Hills HS in in the nation ... ranked No. 6 nationally among safeties Windsor, Ontario (Sandwich Secondary School / Pittsburgh, Pa., where he starred at tight end, helping lead by Scouts, Inc. ... also ranked No. 56 among safeties by Erie Community College) the Indians to a QUAD East Championship … also recruited Rivals.com ... selected as a Fab50 defensive back ... the by Pittsburgh, Florida State and Iowa … high school coach 16th-ranked prospect in the state of New Jersey by Rivals. at Erie Community College: A 2006 preseason honorable was David Bradshaw. com ... an all-state selection .... a three-time all-prep choice mention All-American ... a first-team all-conference selec- and a two-time all-area selection ... had 50 tackles and tion as a freshman ... posted 35 tackles, including 25 solo Personal: Born April 9, 1988 … parents are Nancy and four interceptions as a junior ... had eight interceptions as stops and two tackles for loss, as a defensive back in 2006 Darnell Jones … enjoys playing basketball … member of a sophomore ... also threw for 1,217 yards with 17 TDs ... also had four interceptions and 12 pass break-ups ... re- the honor roll in high school ... has not decided on a major. and rushed for 12 scores in 2004 ... a third-team all-prep turned one interception 95 yards for a touchdown ... won selection in 2006 by The Star Ledger in basketball ... also recruited by Iowa, Michigan State, Rutgers and Virginia... fastest man contest at the junior college prospect combine Joe Faiella two-straight years, running a 4.34 and 4.33 40-yard dash, coached by Jerry Eure. Offensive Lineman respectively ... also recruited by Louisville, Tulsa and Indi- Personal: Born June 13, 1989 ... mother is Michelle Her- ana ... coached by Dennis Greene. Fr.-HS • 6-4 • 285 Freehold, N.J. (Freehold Township HS) ald ... uncle, Beanie Herald, played basketball at UConn ... plans to major in business. at Sandwich Secondary School: One of the top high school players in the country as a senior ... tabbed first- at Freehold Township High School: A two-year starter team All Canada as a senior when he led the country in and three-year letterwinner along the offensive line … did Trenton Hughes interceptions ... Canada’s special teams player of the year. not allow any sacks his senior season … earned first team Defensive Back All-Shore and All-Group 4 honors, as well as third team all- Fr.-HS • 5-11 • 175 state in 2006 … a three-year letterwinner on the basketball Virginia Beach, Va. (Kempsville High School) Ian Davidson team as well ... also recruited by Rutgers, Connecticut, Defensive Lineman Temple, Virginia and Duke … high school coach was Dom at Kempsville High School: A four-year letterwinner who Fr.-HS • 6-2 • 270 Lepore. demonstrated excellence at many positions on both sides Alexandria, Va. (St. Stephens & St. Agnes HS) of the ball … tremendous athlete who has also succeeded Personal: Born Feb. 8, 1989 … parents are Ralph and in track … an All-Hampton Roads, All-Peninsula District, Theresa Faiella … father played football for Division III at St. Stephens & St. Agnes High School: A physical All-Gameday first team selection his senior year at the WR, Lycoming College … plans to major in political science or lineman who moves well laterally ... a four-year starter on DB and LB positions … also named second-team all-region criminal justice. both the offensive and defensive lines ... ranked No. 50 that year, in which he had 40 carries for 523 yards and four nationally among defensive tackles by Scouts, Inc. ... No. touchdowns … grabbed two interceptions, returning one for 23 on Rivals.com’s top 30 Virginia prospects ... a first-team Maurice Hampton a touchdown, and also scored a TD on a punt return .. on the all-state selection as a senior on the offensive line ... also a Offensive Lineman defensive side, made 38 tackles with four coming for a loss second-team All-Met choice by The Washington Post ... a Fr.-HS • 6-5 • 295 … his junior year, was an All-Peninsula District selection at consensus first team All-IAC choice ... earned a spot on the Hampton, Va. (Phoebus High School) WR and LB, after notching 60 tackles, including two sacks, Charlotteville Daily Progress Silver List ... served as team two interceptions, eight pass breakups … chose Maryland captain as a senior and captured team MVP honors ... had at Phoebus High School: A big-framed versatile lineman over Tennessee, South Carolina, NC State, Virginia Tech, 69 tackles, including nine tackles for loss and two sacks, who has good quickness and a solid first step ... one of the Virginia and Syracuse … coached by Jeff McGowan. in 2006 ... also forced two fumbles, had three QB hurries top offensive linemen in the nation ... a three-year starter and two pass break-ups ... was also a standout wrestler ... on the offensive and defensive line ... ranked No. 25 na- Personal: Born March 5, 1989 … parents are Tony and named all-league heavyweight wrestler and finished third tionally among offensive guards by Scouts, Inc. ... ranked Gwen Hughes … has starred all four years for the track in the state among private schools ... recruited by Boston No. 37 nationally among offensive tackles by Rivals.com team … was part of AAU national champion 4x100 relay College, NC State, Rutgers, and Virginia ... coached by ... Rivals.com also has him ranked No. 18 among Virginia team … active in his church and assists his father coaching David Holm. prospects ... ranked No. 20 on the SuperPrep Virginia 33 Pop Warner football … member of the honor roll in high school … plans to major in sociology or family studies. 33 Bearthur Johnson tions for 1,093 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior in 2006 Ben Pooler Offensive Lineman ... also returned five punts and two kickoffs for touchdowns Linebacker his final season ... a consensus all-state selection ... sec- Fr.-HS • 6-7 • 350 Fr.-HS • 6-1 • 240 ond team All-Met by The Washington Post ... also tabbbed Hoboken, N.J. (Hoboken HS) All-Gazette and All-Examiner ... lettered two years in track, Morristown, N.J. (Lawrenceville School) posting a personal best of 10.56 in the 100 meters ... runs a at the Lawrenceville School: A quick physical linebacker at Hoboken High School: A physically imposing speci- reported 4.4 in the 40-yard dash ... teammate of fellow Terp men who is one of the top offensive tackles prospects in the who has the ability to shed blockers ... a two-year starter Adrian Moten and fellow signee Taylor Watson ... GPHS at fullback and outside linebacker ... ranked No. 15 among nation ... ranked No. 55 among offensive tackles by Rivals. was 14-0, winning its first-ever state championship his se- com ... the 98th-ranked offensive tackle prospect by Scouts, New Jersey prospects and No. 47 nationally among out- nior year ... also recruited by Tennessee, Connecticut and side linebackers by Rivals.com ... ranked No. 42 nationally Inc. ... ranked No. 19 on Rivals.com’s top 30 prospects in Akron ... coached by Danny Hayes. the state of New Jersey ... earned all-state and all-county among outside linebackers by Scout, Inc. .... an all-state honors as a senior when he helped lead the Redwings to prep selection as a senior ... an All-Mid-Atlantic Prep Personal: Born Sept. 17, 1987 ... son of Keith and Sheila League selection as a senior when he was team captain ... the state semifinals ... also played basketball ... coached McCree ... father ran track while at the U.S. Air Force Acad- by Lou Taglieri. had 47 tackles, including 34 solo stops and four sacks, in emy and mother ran track and played basketball at Ohio nine games as a junior ... also had one interception, while University. Personal: Born Nov. 16, 1988 ... parents are Kim and rushing for 716 yards and hauling in 15 passes for 182 re- Bearthur Johnson, Sr. ... comes from an athletic bloodline ceiving yards ... earned honorable mention all-prep acco- ... mother ran track, father played basketball and sister is a Antwine Perez lades as a junior by the Trenton Times ... also recruited by volleyball player ... plans to major in business. Defensive Back Rutgers and Boston College ... coached by Ken Mills. So.-TR • 6-2 • 200 Tony Logan Westville Grove, N.J. (Woodrow Wilson HS/ Jamarr Robinson Quarterback/Wide Receiver USC) Quarterback Fr.-HS, 5-11, 180 Fr.-HS • 6-0 • 184 Enrolled in school in January after transferring from USC ... Piscataway, N.J. (Piscataway HS) Charlotte, N.C. (Myers Park School) will practice with the team in the spring, but sit out the 2007 season under NCAA transfer guidelines. Originally signed with Maryland in 2006 ... enrolled in school at Piscataway High School: An incredible athletic talent in January and eligible for spring practice ... will be a true who can run and pass with equal effectiveness … also as a Freshman (2006 at USC): Played in seven games freshman in the fall. played wide receiver … a SuperPrep All-American ... also while serving as a backup free safety ... saw action vs. an All-America selection by Tom Lemming … played in the Arkansas, Nebraska, Arizona, Washington, Arizona State, at Myers Park High School: A four-year letterwinner and East-West All-American game … threw for 1,500 yards with Stanford and Oregon) ... posted three tackles on the sea- three-year starter ... played quarterback his final two years 10 touchdowns, while rushing for 500 yards with five touch- son with one against Washington, Stanford and Oregon ... and was his team’s starting wide receiver as a sophomore downs despite playing in five games as a senior … ranked saw most of his action on special teams, but did come in at ... was 94-of-202 passing for 1,618 yards and 10 touch- No. 7 on SuperPrep’s New Jersey team and the No. 10 safety briefly in three games (Arkansas, Stanford, Oregon) downs his senior year ... also rushed 167 times for 865 defensive back on SuperPrep’s All-America team … Rivals. ... graduated from Woodrow Willson HS a semester early yards and 13 touchdowns ... threw for 994 yards and 11 com lists him as sixth-best athlete in New Jersey … had just and enrolled at USC in the spring of 2006. TDs while running for 816 yards and nine scores as a junior two picks as a senior as opponents rarely challenged him ...... a first team All-Southwestern 4A Conference selection an all-area and honorable mention all-county selection his at Woodrow Wilson High School: One of the most ... a finalist for the Roman Gabriel Award, an honor given junior year … was also recruited by Tennessee, Rutgers, sought after defensive back recruits in the nation ... named to the top player in the region by the Charlotte Touchdown Purdue, and Connecticut … also ran track ... coached by a 2006 Parade All-American ... also tabbed first-team All- Club ... team went 8-5 and lost in the state semifinals to Daniel Higgins. USA Today ... named an EA Sports first-team All-American eventual state champ Independence ... also lettered four and a member of Super Prep Elite 50 ... earned a spot on years in basketball (guard) and track (triple jumper) ... runs Personal: Born on Oct. 18, 1989 … full name is Robert the Prep Star Dream Team and the ESPN 150 ... a Super a reported 4.5 in the 40-yard dash ... also recruited by Ken- Anthony Logan …parents are Robert and Crystal Logan … Prep All-American, Prep Star All-American, Super Prep All- tucky, East Carolina and Eastern Kentucky ... coached by enjoys video games, basketall and running track … cousin, Northeast Defensive MVP, Prep Star All-Eastern and Ga- Jim Ruark. Kyle Wilson, is a cornerback at Boise State … father was torade New Jersey Player of the Year ... earned first-team a running back at Nebraska … plans to major in business/ all-state first team .. selected The Philadelphia Inquirer Personal: Born Oct. 21, 1987 ... parents are Vivian Sowell sports management. South Jersey Defensive MVP ... an all-conference selection and Walter Aikens ... planned major is business administra- as a defensive back and quarterback ... had 82 tackles, tion. Quinton McCree 10 deflections, seven interceptions, four forced fumbles Wide Receiver and three fumble recoveries in 2005 ...also threw for 1,700 Carl Russell Fr.-HS • 6-2 • 180 yards with 14 TDs and ran for 195 yards with two TDs ... as Offensive Lineman/Defensive Lineman Brandywine, Md. (Gwynn Park HS/Hargrave a junior in 2004, he recorded 58 tackles, seven intercep- Fr.-HS • 6-6 • 250 Military Academy) tions and four forced fumbles, and also passed for 1,763 Washington, D.C. (H.D. Woodson HS) yards with 15 scores and ran for another 10 TDs ... coached at Hargrave Military Academy: Originally signed with the by Mike McBride. at H.D. Woodson High School: A standout two-way line- Terps in 2006, but attended the Chatham, Va., school ... man who had a breakout senior season ... earned honor- coached by Marty Talbert. Personal: Born April 10, 1988 ... parents are Phyllis and able mention All-Met honors as an offensive lineman in Lewis Perez ... both were standout high school athletes ... 2006 ... also secured first-team All-DCIAA East accolades at Gwynn Park High School: A four-year letterwinner and mother was first player to score 1,000 points at her high ... posted 77 tackles, including a career-high 14 sacks, with three-year starter ... primarily played wide receiver but saw school and father was a prep All-American .... enjoys com- five forced fumbles from his defensive end position ... also action as a safety in nickel packages ... posted 42 recep- puters ... undecided on a major. recruited by Rutgers, North Carolina, Illinois and Michigan State ... coached by Greg Fuller. 34 Stephen St. John at Wagener Salley High School: An electrifying run- Personal: Born Nov. 2, 1989 … parents are William and Offensive Lineman ning back prospect who was a four-year letterwinner ... a Kimberly Watson … enjoys college basketball … plans to Fr.-HS • 6-6 • 285 three-time all-state performer, including the AP squad as major in kinesiology. Columbia, S.C. (Dutch Fork HS) a senior ... a SuperPrep All-American as a senior ... the fifth-ranked player in the state of South Carolina by Rivals. Lansford Watson com in 2005... the 37th-ranked running back in the nation at Dutch Fork High School: A versatile offensive lineman Tight End by Scouts, Inc. ... ranked No. 51 nationally among running who was a standout prior to injuring his shoulder during se- Fr.-HS • 6-4 • 225 backs by Scout.com as a senior ... had over 40 career nior year … a four-year letterman who saw starting time in touchdowns ... primarily played tailback but started as a Brooklyn, N.Y. (Lincoln HS) his sophomore and junior seasons … ranked No. 23 in the wide receiver as a freshman and also played quarterback SuperPrep South Carolina 35 list … ranked No. 126 among ... rushed for over 3,200 yards in his career ... as a senior in at Lincoln High School: A two-year starter, playing mostly offensive tackles by Scout, Inc. ... has experience at both 2005, ran 62 times for 552 yards (8.9 avg.) and a TD while at wide receiver while seeing action at linebacker … a Su- tackle positions but could also see time at the guard spot … catching 41 passes for 664 yards and seven touchdowns ... perPrep and PrepStar All-American ... ranked No. 3 nation- also recruited by Wake Forest and Marshall … played three returned two kickoffs and four interceptions for a touchdown ally among tight ends by PrepStar ... the 24th-ranked wide years of basketball ... coached by Bill Kimery. ... caught two passes in the 2006 South Carolina North- receiver prospect in the nation by Scouts, Inc. ... ranked South All-Star game ... rushed 103 times for 1,113 yards No. 2 on SuperPrep’s New York 15 ... also the second- Personal: Born Jan. 28, 1989 … parents are David and and 17 TDs as a junior ... all-area as a junior ... consistently ranked overall prospect in the state of New York by Rivals. Cyndi St. John … an Eagle Scout … plans to major in timed in the 4.4 range as a prep ... posted a 35-inch vertical com .... the No. 8-ranked tight end prospect in the nation by criminology or business. jump at the Nike Combine in Athens, Ga. ... a three-year Rivals.com ... selected to play in the 2007 U.S. Army Bowl letterwinner and all-state point guard in basketball ... was ... had 18 receptions for 521 yards in just three games as a Torrey Smith also recruited by Georgia, Clemson, UNC, South Carolina senior ... season was cut short by a broken foot ... his junior Wide Receiver and Virginia Tech ... coached by Steve DeRiggs. season he recorded 53 catches for 850 yards scoring 11 Fr.-HS • 6-2 • 190 touchdowns, as well as making 18 tackles and grabbing an Fredericksburg, Va. (Stafford HS) Personal: Born Oct. 10, 1988 ... parents are Ronnie and interception… earned all-state, all-city and selected to the Deborah Tyler ... father is a minister ... brother, Rontreal, Brooklyn 44 after is junior season ... posted 21 receptions for 561 yards with two TDs as a sophmore ... also recruited at Stafford High School: A multi-dimensional threat who played football for The Citadel (2003-06). by Miami, North Carolina, Rutgers, Penn State, Florida was one of the top prospects in the state of Virginia ... the State and Pittsburgh… coached by Shawn O’Conner. No. 54-ranked wide receiver prospect by Scouts, Inc. ... Joe Vellano also ranked among the SuperPrep Virginia 33 in 2006 ... Defensive Lineman Personal: Born Dec. 5, 1988 ... mother is Claudette Wat- ranked No. 28 nationally among dual-threat QBs by Rivals. Fr.-HS • 6-2 • 255 son ... plans to major in business communications. com ... earned honorable mention All-Northwest Region as Rexford, N.Y. (Christian Brothers Academy) a senior while playing quarterback ... posted 815 rushing yards on 155 carries with 12 TDs in 2006 ... also completed Lamar Young at Christian Brothers Academy: A three-year letterwinner 9 of 25 passes for 230 yards with two touchdowns ... also Offensive Lineman at defensive tackle … second team all-state selection and had three receptions for 81 yards ... was an all-district and Fr.-HS • 6-4 • 285 Section II Player of the Year his senior year, when he was all-area choice in 2006 ... also saw action in his career at team captain … ranked by SuperPrep as the No. 10 pros- Jonesboro, Ga. (Mundys Mill HS) wide receiver, running back, cornerback and kick returner ... pect in the state of New York ... recorded 68 tackles in 2006 returned six career kick returns for tourchdowns ... missed and 78 in his junior year … was first team all-section his at Mundys Mill Farm High School: A four-year starter on four games as a junior due to injury, but still earned all- junior year and second team all-section in his sophomore the offensive line ... an All-Region 5A selection as a senior district honors ... honorable mention all-state kick returner campaign … also considered Boston College, Connecticut, ... also honored as a Top 22 selection in Atlanta ... played as a sophomore ... also an all-area selection in 2004 ... an and Penn State … coached by Jim Smith. every game during his four years ... played with fellow academic all-district choice as a junior and senior ... also signee Quintin McCree ... also played basketball and par- recruited by Virginia Tech and Penn State ... also played Personal: Born Oct. 30, 1988 … parents are Paul and ticipated in track ... also recruited by Purdue, East Carolina basketball ... coached by Chad Lewis. Joney Vellano … father was a UPI Second Team All-Ameri- and Auburn ... coached by Kenneth Barrow who was the can (1973) and two-time All-ACC selection (1972-73) at coach of former Terp great C.J. Brooks. Personal: Born Jan. 26, 1989 ... mother is Monica Jenkins defensive tackle for Maryland … brother, Paul, plays foot- ... likes to fish in his spare time ... plans to major in criminal ball at Rhode Island … member of National Honor Society Personal: Born March 20, 1989 ... parents are Nathan- justice. … enjoys boating in his spare time … plans to major in iel and Emma Austin .. interested in computers ... brother, finance. Frederick, played football at Albany State ... plans on major- Ronnie Tyler ing in sports broadcasting. Wide Receiver Taylor Watson Fr.-HS • 5-10 • 190 Running Back Wagener, S.C. (Wagener Salley HS/Hargrave Fr.-HS • 6-2 • 225 Military Academy) Accokeek, Md. (Gwynn Park HS) at Hargrave Military Academy: One of the top prep school at Gwynn Park High School: A three-year letterwinner at running backs in the nation ... ranked as the 35th-best fullback and tight end … a second team all-state selection prep school prospect nationally... ranked No. 47 nationally his senior year … also earned second team all-county hon- among running backs by Scouts, Inc. ... chose the Terps ors in 2006 … was an effective blocker while also catching over Clemson, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia touchdowns from the tight end position … also recruited Tech and Wake Forest ... originally signed a letter of intent by Connecticut, Temple, and Akron … coached by Danny with Maryland in 2006 ... coached by Marty Talbert. Hayes. 35 2006 FINAL STATISTICS RESULTS RUSHING RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL G Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G ALL GAMES 9-4 6-1 2-3 1-0 Lance Ball 13 174 855 40 815 4.7 8 42 62.7 CONFERENCE 5-3 3-1 2-2 0-0 Keon Lattimore 13 160 784 41 743 4.6 3 56 57.2 NON-CONFERENCE 4-1 3-0 0-1 1-0 Josh Allen 12 33 109 11 98 3.0 0 14 8.2 Danny Oquendo 13 3 39 16 23 7.7 0 21 1.8 Ranking Cory Jackson 12 4 12 0 12 3.0 1 5 1.0 Date Md Opp Opponent W/L, Score Overall ACC Time Attend Tim Cesa 8 1 11 0 11 11.0 0 11 1.4 Sep 2 --/rv --/-- WILLIAM & MARY (ESPN360) W, 27-14 1-0 0-0 2:43 49,763 Sam Hollenbach 13 51 144 134 10 0.2 2 28 0.8 Sep 9 --/rv --/-- MIDDLE TENNESSEE W, 24-10 2-0 0-0 2:46 47,704 J.P. Humber 8 4 6 0 6 1.5 0 3 0.8 Sep 14 --/rv 5/5 at West Virginia (ESPN) L, 24-45 2-1 0-0 3:21 60,513 Darrius Heyward-Bey 13 5 14 9 5 1.0 0 9 0.4 Sep 23 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA INT’L (ESPN360) W, 14-10 3-1 0-0 3:07 45,317 Jordan Steffy 1 2 1 1 0 0.0 0 1 0.0 Oct 7 --/-- 18/20 at Georgia Tech* (ESPNU) L, 23-27 3-2 0-1 3:22 51,686 TEAM 13 13 8 31 -23 -1.8 0 8 -1.8 Oct 14 --/-- --/-- at Virginia* (ESPN360) W, 28-26 4-2 1-1 2:59 59.367 Total...... 13 450 1983 283 1700 3.8 14 56 130.8 Oct 21 --/-- --/-- NC STATE* (LFS/Raycom) W, 26-20 5-2 2-1 3:00 50,230 Opponents...... 13 461 2355 237 2118 4.6 16 52 162.9 Oct 28 --/-- --/-- FLORIDA STATE* (ESPN2) W, 27-24 6-2 3-1 3:25 50,517 Nov 4 rv/rv 19/19 at Clemson* (ESPN2) W, 13-12 7-2 4-1 3:19 79,000 Nov 11 23/24 --/-- MIAMI* (ABC) W, 14-13 8-2 5-1 2:58 50,721 PASSING G Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lg Avg/G Nov 18 21/21 20/20 at Boston College* (ESPN) L, 16-38 8-3 5-2 3:18 44,500 Sam Hollenbach 13 131.00 203-328-11 61.9 2371 15 96 182.4 Nov 25 rv/rv 20/20 WAKE FOREST* (ESPN) L, 24-38 8-4 5-3 3:12 51,500 Jordan Steffy 1 -40.00 0-5-1 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Dec. 29 rv/rv --/-- vs. Purdue (ESPN) W, 24-7 9-4 5-3 2:59 40,168 Josh Allen 12 505.60 1-1-0 100.0 9 1 9 0.8 * denotes Atlantic Coast Conference game... Rankings listed as AP / ESPN-USA Today TEAM 12 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total...... 13 129.17 204-335-12 60.9 2380 16 96 183.1 TEAM STATISTICS Opponents...... 13 125.98 215-366-8 58.7 2570 14 89 197.7 MD OPP SCORING 284 284 RECEIVING Points Per Game 21.8 21.8 G No Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G FIRST DOWNS 220 236 Darrius Heyward-Bey 13 45 694 15.4 5 96 53.4 Rushing 96 103 Joey Haynos 13 37 369 10.0 3 42 28.4 Passing 109 119 Danny Oquendo 13 34 396 11.6 2 38 30.5 Penalty 15 14 Isaiah Williams 13 28 379 13.5 3 48 29.2 RUSHING YARDAGE 1700 2118 Keon Lattimore 13 20 210 10.5 0 34 16.2 Yards gained rushing 1983 2355 Jason Goode 13 12 148 12.3 0 57 11.4 Yards lost rushing 283 237 Lance Ball 13 11 60 5.5 0 11 4.6 Rushing Attempts 450 461 Josh Allen 12 9 57 6.3 2 21 4.8 Average Per Rush 3.8 4.6 Cory Jackson 12 4 46 11.5 0 23 3.8 Average Per Game 130.8 162.9 Dan Gronkowski 13 2 11 5.5 1 9 0.8 TDs Rushing 14 16 Tim Cesa 8 1 9 9.0 0 9 1.1 PASSING YARDAGE 2380 2570 Drew Weatherly 3 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.3 Att-Comp-Int 335-204-12 366-215-8 Total...... 13 204 2380 11.7 16 96 183.1 Average Per Pass 7.1 7.0 Opponents...... 13 215 2570 12.0 14 89 197.7 Average Per Catch 11.7 12.0 Average Per Game 183.1 197.7 PUNTING TDs Passing 16 14 No. Yds Avg Long TB FC 50+ I20 Blkd TOTAL OFFENSE 4080 4688 Adam Podlesh 52 2243 43.1 62 7 17 12 21 0 Total Plays 785 827 Opponents...... 55 2054 37.3 61 4 3 6 15 1 Average Per Play 5.2 5.7 Average Per Game 313.8 360.6 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 47-1050 47-951 KICKOFFS PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 28-238 18-250 No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 8-97 12-187 Obi Egekeze 45 2752 61.2 14 0 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 22.3 20.2 Chris Roberts 18 1007 55.9 1 0 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 8.5 13.9 Total...... 63 3759 59.7 15 0 951 39.8 25 INT RETURN AVERAGE 12.1 15.6 Total...... 63 3759 59.7 15 0 951 39.8 25 FUMBLES-LOST 19-11 15-9 Opponents...... 60 3326 55.4 10 1 1050 34.6 30 PENALTIES-YARDS 56-478 75-597 Average Per Game 36.8 45.9 PUNT RETURNS PUNTS-YARDS 56-2400 61-2307 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long No. Yds Avg TD Long Average Per Punt 42.9 37.8 Danny Oquendo 26 218 8.4 0 45 Josh Wilson 31 847 27.3 1 100 Net punt average 35.9 32.3 Isaiah Gardner 1 8 8.0 0 8 Danny Oquendo 8 114 14.2 0 18 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 29:39 29:55 Isaiah Gardner 1 8 8.0 0 8 Nolan Carroll 5 60 12.0 0 17 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 58/158 77/180 Total...... 28 238 8.5 0 45 Tim Cesa 2 22 11.0 0 11 3rd-Down Pct 37% 43% Opponents...... 18 250 13.9 1 65 Joey Haynos 1 7 7.0 0 7 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8/15 6/14 Total...... 47 1050 22.3 1 100 4th-Down Pct 53% 43% Opponents...... 47 951 20.2 1 96 SACKS BY-YARDS 20-99 19-125 INTERCEPTIONS MISC YARDS 0 -8 No. Yds Avg TD Long TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 32 35 Erin Henderson 2 49 24.5 1 45 FUMBLE RETURNS FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 20-25 14-21 J.J. Justice 2 21 10.5 0 15 No. Yds Avg TD Long PAT-ATTEMPTS 32-32 100% 32-33 97% Isaiah Gardner 1 4 4.0 0 4 Marcus Wimbush 1 6 6.0 0 6 ATTENDANCE 345752 295066 Christian Varner 1 2 2.0 0 2 Total...... 1 6 6.0 0 6 Games/Avg Per Game 7/49393 5/59013 Trey Covington 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents...... 2 52 26.0 2 38 Neutral Site Games 1/40168 Josh Wilson 1 21 21.0 0 21 Total...... 8 97 12.1 1 45 SCORE BY QTRS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL Opponents...... 12 187 15.6 1 58 Maryland 72 101 70 41 - 284 Opponents 79 96 44 65 - 284

36 ALL PURPOSE SCORING G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G |------PATs ------| Keon Lattimore 13 743 210 0 0 0 953 73.3 TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Josh Wilson 13 0 0 12 847 21 880 67.7 Dan Ennis 0 20-25 32-32 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 92 Lance Ball 13 815 60 0 0 0 875 67.3 Lance Ball 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Danny Oquendo 13 23 396 218 114 0 751 57.8 Darrius Heyward-Bey 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Darrius Heyward-Bey 13 5 694 0 0 0 699 53.8 Keon Lattimore 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Isaiah Williams 13 0 379 0 0 0 379 29.2 Joey Haynos 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Joey Haynos 13 0 369 0 7 0 376 28.9 Isaiah Williams 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Josh Allen 12 98 57 0 0 0 155 12.9 Danny Oquendo 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Jason Goode 13 0 148 0 0 0 148 11.4 Sam Hollenbach 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Nolan Carroll 13 0 0 0 60 0 60 4.6 Josh Allen 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Cory Jackson 12 12 46 0 0 0 58 4.8 Erin Henderson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Erin Henderson 13 0 0 0 0 49 49 3.8 Cory Jackson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Tim Cesa 8 11 9 0 22 0 42 5.2 Dan Gronkowski 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 J.J. Justice 13 0 0 0 0 21 21 1.6 Josh Wilson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Isaiah Gardner 13 0 0 8 0 4 12 0.9 Total...... 32 20-25 32-32 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 284 Dan Gronkowski 13 0 11 0 0 0 11 0.8 Opponents...... 35 14-21 32-33 0-0 0 0-2 0 0 284 Sam Hollenbach 13 10 0 0 0 0 10 0.8 J.P. Humber 8 6 0 0 0 0 6 0.8 FIELD GOALS Christian Varner 13 0 0 0 0 2 2 0.2 FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Drew Weatherly 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.3 Dan Ennis 20-25 80.0 2-2 6-6 9-11 3-6 0-0 46 0 Total...... 13 1700 2380 238 1050 97 5465 420.4 Opponents 14-21 66.7 0-0 9-9 4-5 1-5 0-2 42 1 Opponents...... 13 2118 2570 250 951 187 6076 467.4 FG SEQUENCE Maryland Opponents TOTAL OFFENSE William & Mary (39),(25) - G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Middle Tennessee (37),31,43 (42) Sam Hollenbach 13 379 10 2371 2381 183.2 West Virginia (28) (29) Lance Ball 13 174 815 0 815 62.7 Florida International 47 (26) Keon Lattimore 13 160 743 0 743 57.2 Georgia Tech (18),(46),(32) 41,31 Josh Allen 12 34 98 9 107 8.9 Virginia 30 (26),(25),50 Danny Oquendo 13 3 23 0 23 1.8 NC State (32),(27),(40),(18) - Cory Jackson 12 4 12 0 12 1.0 Florida State (38),(39) (24),46 Tim Cesa 8 1 11 0 11 1.4 Clemson (31),(31) (27),(32),(25),(22) J.P. Humber 8 4 6 0 6 0.8 Miami - 50,(32),(25) Darrius Heyward-Bey 13 5 5 0 5 0.4 Boston College (29),(37),(46) 42,(21) Total...... 13 785 1700 2380 4080 313.8 Wake Forest (26) (36) Opponents...... 13 827 2118 2570 4688 360.6 Purdue (22),47 42 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

DEFENSE |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |------Fumbles-----| Blkd GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 1 Erin Henderson 13 54 60 114 6.5-13 1.0-5 2-49 2 . . 3 . . 35 Wesley Jefferson 13 49 61 110 10.0-38 3.0-21 . 1 8 2-0 . . . 54 David Holloway 13 36 34 70 4.5-18 1.5-5 . 1 2 . 1 . . 12 Marcus Wimbush 13 32 36 68 1.0-1 . . 4 . 2-6 1 . . 5 Isaiah Gardner 13 41 22 63 . . 1-4 4 . 1-0 1 . . 3 Christian Varner 13 37 21 58 1.0-3 . 1-2 3 . . . . . 4 Josh Wilson 13 44 11 55 2.5-9 2.0-7 1-21 12 1 . . 1 . 40 Jeremy Navarre 13 17 30 47 9.5-33 3.5-17 . 1 4 . 1 1 . 92 Dre Moore 13 23 24 47 7.5-15 3.5-6 . 1 4 . . . . 55 Trey Covington 13 13 28 41 1.5-8 1.5-8 1-0 3 1 . . . . 95 Conrad Bolston 13 12 23 35 3.5-16 1.5-12 . 1 3 . . . . 34 Dave Philistin 13 15 11 26 5.5-15 . . 1 1 . . . . 48 Moses Fokou 13 12 9 21 1.5-3 . . . . . 2 . . 30 J.J. Justice 13 13 8 21 . . 2-21 1 . 1-0 . . . 68 Carlos Feliciano 13 6 14 20 1.5-12 1.0-7 . . 1 . . 1 . 43 Rick Costa 13 7 5 12 2.0-11 0.5-5 . . 1 2-0 . . . 29 Jeff Allen 13 8 4 12 . . . 1 . . . . . 2 Kevin Barnes 13 9 2 11 ...... 93 Barrod Heggs 8 7 2 9 1.5-8 1.0-6 . . 2 . . . . 42 Chase Bullock 6 4 4 8 ...... 88 Greg Powell 13 5 3 8 ...... 1 . . 91 Mack Frost 13 6 2 8 . . . . 1 1-0 . . . 9 Richard Taylor 13 4 2 6 . . . 1 . . . . . 17 Danny Oquendo 13 3 1 4 ...... 1 . . 98 Omarr Savage 4 1 2 3 0.5-1 . . . 1 . . . . 38 Cory Jackson 12 3 . 3 ...... 78 Jared Gaither 12 1 . 1 ...... 60 Edwin Williams 13 1 . 1 ...... 14 Sam Hollenbach 13 1 . 1 ...... 84 Isaiah Williams 13 1 . 1 ...... 39 Obi Egekeze 10 . 1 1 ...... 8 Darrius Heyward-Bey 13 1 . 1 ...... 25 Colin Nelson 2 1 . 1 ...... 33 Josh Allen 12 1 . 1 ...... 36 Adam Podlesh 13 1 . 1 ...... 6 Anthony Wiseman 1 ...... 2 . . . . . Total...... 13 469 420 889 60-204 20-99 8-97 39 30 9-6 11 3 . Opponents...... 13 436 435 871 69.5-230 19-125 12-187 36 15 11-52 7 . .

BLOCKED KICKS 4-Josh Wilson (punt vs. William & Mary); 68-Carlos Feliciano (PAT vs. NC State); 40-Jeremy Navarre (FG vs. Florida State)

37 OFFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING

TC-Yds. / TD #7 Humber #8 Heyward-Bey #14 Hollenbach #17 Oquendo #19 Steffy #21 Lattimore #33 Js.Allen #38 Jackson #44 Ball William & Mary 1-2 / 0 1-1 / 0 1-11 / 0 0-0 / 0 2-0 / 0 13-89 / 1 6-25 / 0 0-0 / 0 15-86 / 2 Middle Tenn. 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 4-(-9) / 1 0-0 / 0 dnp-cd 13-86 / 0 2-1 / 0 0-0 / 0 14-58 / 2 at West Virginia 0-0 / 0 1-(-4) / 0 2-7 / 0 1-21 / 0 dnp-cd 15-42 / 0 2-6 / 0 0-0 / 0 12-50 / 1 Florida Internat’l. 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 4-(-20) / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-cd 8-38 / 0 9-17 / 0 0-0 / 0 19-82 / 0 at Georgia Tech 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 7-(-31) / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-cd 5-2 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 23-116 / 0 at Virginia 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 4-(-15) / 1 0-0 / 0 dnp-cd 15-114 / 1 1-3 / 0 0-0 / 0 12-76 / 1 NC State 0-0 / 0 1-(-5) / 0 7-62 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-cd 10-35 / 0 1-3 / 0 0-0 / 0 17-77 / 1 Florida State dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 3-(-22) / 0 1-18 / 0 dnp-cd 10-43 / 0 5-18 / 0 0-0 / 0 11-39 / 0 at Clemson dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 8-11 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-cd 10-38 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 10-5 / 0 Miami dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 1-(-4) / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-cd 5-12 / 0 3-13 / 0 0-0 / 0 10-41 / 0 at Boston Coll. dnp-inj 1-4 / 0 3-10 / 0 1-(-16) / 0 dnp-cd 13-40 / 0 4-12 / 0 0-0 / 0 7-23 / 0 Wake Forest dnp-inj 1-9 / 0 3-2 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-cd 23-119 / 1 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 6-64 / 1 vs. Purdue 3-4 / 0 0-0 / 0 4-8 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-cd 20-85 / 0 dnp-cd 4-12 / 1 18-98 / 0

RECEIVING

Rec-Yds. / TD #8 Heyward-Bey #11 Weatherly #13 D.Grnkwski #15 Goode #17 Oquendo #21 Lattimore William & Mary 0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 1-9 / 0 0-0 / 0 3-55 / 0 0-0 / 0 Middle Tenn. 1-19 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 2-15 / 0 2-20 / 0 at West Virginia 5-49 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 3-40 / 0 2-6 / 0 Florida Internat’l. 4-35 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 3-36 / 0 1-6 / 0 at Georgia Tech 5-111 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 4-33 / 0 2-21 / 0 1-10 / 0 at Virginia 5-39 / 0 1-1 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-13 / 0 3-41 / 0 3-37 / 0 NC State 2-36 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 1-3 / 0 0-0 / 0 3-72 / 0 Florida State 3-57 / 2 dnp-inj 1-2 / 1 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 2-25 / 0 at Clemson 4-18 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 3-75 / 0 5-36 / 1 0-0 / 0 Miami 5-175 / 2 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 1-(-2) / 0 2-16 / 0 0-0 / 0 at Boston Coll. 4-37 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 1-7 / 0 6-65 / 1 6-34 / 0 Wake Forest 3-37 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-19 / 0 2-11 / 0 0-0 / 0 vs. Purdue 4-81 / 1 0-0 / 0 0-0 /0 0-0 / 0 3-60 / 0 20-98 / 0

Rec-Yds. / TD #32 Cesa #33 Js. Allen #38 Jackson #44 Ball #80 Haynos #82 Carroll #84 I.Williams William & Mary 0-0 / 0 2-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-42 / 0 0-0 / 0 2-47 / 0 Middle Tenn. 1-9 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 3-45 / 0 0-0 / 0 2-31 / 0 at West Virginia 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-cd 2-12 / 0 8-51 / 1 0-0 / 0 4-53 / 1 Florida Internat’l. 0-0 / 0 3-43 / 1 0-0 / 0 1-1 / 0 1-10 / 0 0-0 / 0 4-27 / 1 at Georgia Tech 0-0 / 0 1-(-2) / 0 0-0 / 0 1-4 / 0 2-13 / 1 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 at Virginia 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-(-1) / 0 2-28 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-13 / 0 NC State 0-0 / 0 1-4 / 1 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 Florida State 0-0 / 0 1-9 / 0 1-6 / 0 1-11 / 0 1-9 / 0 0-0 / 0 2-12 / 0 at Clemson dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 6-52 / 0 0-0 / 0 5-66 / 0 Miami dnp-inj 1-3 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 2-10 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 at Boston Coll. dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 1-13 / 0 2-16 / 0 6-45 / 0 0-0 / 0 2-41 / 0 Wake Forest dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 1-4 / 0 2-13 / 0 2-33 / 0 0-0 / 0 3-65 / 1 vs. Purdue dnp-inj dnp-cd 1-23 / 0 1-4 / 0 3-31 / 0 0-0 / 0 3-24 / 0

PASSING FIELD GOALS PUNTING

A-C-I / Y / TD #14 Hollenbach #19 Steffy Made, Missed #22 Ennis No-Avg. / In20 #36 Podlesh William & Mary 14-9-0 / 153 / 0 5-0-1 / 0 / 0 William & Mary 39g, 25g William & Mary 4-46.2 / 3 Middle Tenn. 16-11-0 / 139 / 0 dnp-cd Middle Tenn. 37g, 31wl, 43wl Middle Tenn. 2-42.0 / 0 at West Virginia 45-24-2 / 211 / 2 dnp-cd at West Virginia 28g at West Virginia 2-43.0 / 2 Florida Internat’l. 30-17-1 / 158 / 2 dnp-cd Florida Internat’l. 47wl Florida Internat’l. 7-42.6 / 3 at Georgia Tech 24-16-1 / 190 / 1 dnp-cd at Georgia Tech 18g, 46g, 32g at Georgia Tech 3-45.7 / 1 at Virginia 28-17-1 / 171 / 0 dnp-cd at Virginia 30wr at Virginia 3-44.3 / 2 NC State 9- 7-0 / 115 / 1 dnp-cd NC State 32g, 27g, 40g, 18g NC State 4-48.0 / 1 Florida State 20-12-0 / 131 / 3 dnp-cd Florida State 38g, 39g Florida State 5-44.8 / 2 at Clemson 34-23-1 / 247 / 1 dnp-cd at Clemson 31g, 31g at Clemson 6-43.3 / 2 Miami 16-11-0 / 202 / 2 dnp-cd Miami --- Miami 8-41.5 / 4 at Boston Coll. 42-27-2 / 249 / 0 dnp-cd at Boston Coll. 29g, 37g, 46g at Boston Coll. 3-38.3 / 0 Wake Forest 26-14-3 / 182 / 1 dnp-cd Wake Forest 26g Wake Forest 2-32.0 / 1 vs. Purdue 24-15-0 / 223 / 2 dnp-cd vs. Purdue 22g, 47wr vs. Purdue 4-39.2 / 2

38 DEFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME

UT-AT-TT / Sk #1 Henderson #2 Barnes #3 Varner #4 Wilson #5 Gardner #9 Taylor #12 Wimbush William & Mary 4-1-5 / 1.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 2-0-2 / 0.0 3-1-4 / 0.0 3-0-3 / 0.0 3-0-3 / 0.0 1-2-3 / 0.0 Middle Tenn. 5-2-7 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 5-1-6 / 0.0 4-3-7 / 0.0 4-4-8 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 at West Virginia 2-4-6 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 2-3-5 / 0.0 2-0-2 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 2-2-4 / 0.0 Florida Internat’l. 0-2-2 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0.0 3-0-3 / 0.0 2-0-2 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 1-2-3 / 0.0 at Georgia Tech 5-3-8 / 0.0 2-1-3 / 0.0 3-1-4 / 0.0 5-0-5 / 0.0 4-1-5 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 4-1-5 / 0.0 at Virginia 4-6-10 / 0.0 3-0-3 / 0.0 3-1-4 / 0.0 3-0-3 / 0.0 0-3-3 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 3-1-4 / 0.0 NC State 3-7-10 / 0.0 2-0-2 / 0.0 2-2-4 / 0.0 4-1-5 / 2.0 3-2-5 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 3-3-6 / 0.0 Florida State 10-2-12 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 6-2-8 / 0.0 2-1-3 / 0.0 4-1-5 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 2-5-7 / 0.0 at Clemson 9-9-18 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 3-4-7 / 0.0 7-0-7 / 0.0 6-1-7 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 5-4-9 / 0.0 Miami 4-9-13 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 2-1-3 / 0.0 2-2-4 / 0.0 5-2-7 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 3-5-8 / 0.0 at Boston Coll. 6-3-9 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 5-0-5 / 0.0 3-0-3 / 0.0 2-0-2 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 3-2-5 / 0.0 Wake Forest 3-8-11 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 0-5-5 / 0.0 5-1-6 / 0.0 4-4-8 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 4-6-10 / 0.0 vs. Purdue 3-1-4 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 3-0-3 / 0 3-0-3 / 0.0 5-1-6 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 3-1-4 / 0.0

UT-AT-TT / Sk #29 Jf. Allen #30 Justice #34 Philistin #35 Jefferson #40 Navarre #42 Bullock #43 R.Costa William & Mary 0-0-0 / 0.0 4-1-5 / 0.0 4-3-7 / 0.0 6-5-11 / 1.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 Middle Tenn. 1-0-1 / 0.0 1-3-4 / 0.0 1-2-3 / 0.0 3-4-7 / 0.5 0-1-1 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0.0 2-1-3 / 0.0 at West Virginia 2-2-4 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0.0 0-6-6 / 0.0 0-4-4 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 Florida Internat’l. 0-0-0 / 0.0 2-1-3 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 4-3-7 / 0.0 2-2-4 / 0.0 dnp-cd 1-2-3 / 0.0 at Georgia Tech 1-0-1 / 0.0 3-0-3 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 6-3-9 / 1.0 1-4-5 / 0.0 dnp-cd 1-1-2 / 0.0 at Virginia 1-0-1 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 2-0-2 / 0.0 4-8-12 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 1.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 NC State 0-1-1 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 2-1-3 / 0.0 7-6-13 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 dnp-cd 2-1-3 / 0.5 Florida State 0-1-1 / 0.0 2-1-3 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0.0 0-4-4 / 0.0 3-2-5 / 1.0 dnp-cd 0-0-0 / 0.0 at Clemson 1-0-1 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 2-1-3 / 0.0 3-4-7 / 0.0 4-3-7 / 0.0 dnp-cd 0-0-0 / 0.0 Miami 0-0-0 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 7-7-14 / 0.5 0-5-5 / 0.5 dnp-cd 0-0-0 / 0.0 at Boston Coll. 2-0-2 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 2-0-2 / 0.0 4-4-8 / 0.0 4-2-6 / 0.0 dnp-cd 0-0-0 / 0.0 Wake Forest 0-0-0 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 5-4-9 / 0.0 1-2-3 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 vs. Purdue 0-0-0 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 2-1-3 . 0.0 3-0-3 / 0.0 0-0-0 . 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0

UT-AT-TT / Sk #48 Fokou #54 Holloway #55 Covington #68 Feliciano #88 Powell William & Mary 0-0-0 / 0.0 1-3-4 / 0.0 0-5-5 / 0.0 2-2-4 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 Middle Tenn. 3-2-5 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 at West Virginia 1-0-1 / 0.0 5-4-9 / 0.0 4-3-7 / 0.5 0-1-1 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 Florida Internat’l. 1-4-5 / 0.0 3-1-4 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 at Georgia Tech 3-1-4 / 0.0 6-4-10 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 at Virginia 0-0-0 / 0.0 2-4-6 / 0.0 3-1-4 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 NC State 1-1-2 / 0.0 1-5-6 / 0.5 1-1-2 / 1.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 Florida State 0-0-0 / 0.0 4-3-7 / 2.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0.0 at Clemson 1-0-1 / 0.0 6-0-6 / 0.0 5-3-8 / 0.0 3-1-4 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 Miami 1-0-1 / 0.0 3-3-6 / 0.0 3-4-7 / 0.0 0-3-3 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 at Boston Coll. 0-0-0 / 0.0 5-0-5 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 2-0-2 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 Wake Forest 0-1-1 / 0.0 3-4-7 / 0.0 2-5-7 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 2-0-2 / 0.0 vs. Purdue 1-0-1 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 1.0 0-1-1 / 0.0

UT-AT-TT / Sk #91 Frost #92 Moore #93 Heggs #95 Bolston #98 Savage William & Mary 1-0-1 / 0.0 2-2-4 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 Middle Tenn. 1-0-1 / 0.0 3-3-6 / 2.0 2-0-2 / 0.0 1-3-4 / 0.5 0-0-0 / 0.0 at West Virginia 0-0-0 / 0.0 1-3-4 / 0.5 0-0-0 / 0.0 0-2-2 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 Florida Internat’l. 0-0-0 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0.0 2-1-3 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 at Georgia Tech 1-0-1 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0.0 dnp-inj at Virginia 1-0-1 / 0.0 3-1-4 / 0.0 dnp-cd 1-0-1 / 0.0 dnp-inj NC State 0-1-1 / 0.0 1-3-4 / 0.0 dnp-cd 1-1-2 / 0.0 dnp-inj Florida State 0-0-0 / 0.0 3-0-3 / 0.0 dnp-cd 1-2-3 / 0.0 dnp-inj at Clemson 0-0-0 / 0.0 2-1-3 / 0.0 dnp-cd 3-0-3 / 0.0 dnp-inj Miami 0-1-1 / 0.0 3-5-8 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 0.0 1-4-5 / 0.0 dnp-inj at Boston Coll. 1-0-1 / 0.0 0-1-1 / 0.0 0-0-0 / 0.0 0-2-2 / 0.0 dnp-cd Wake Forest 1-0-1 / 0.0 4-2-6 / 0.0 dnp-cd 1-2-3 / 0.0 dnp-cd vs. Purdue 0-0-0 / 0.0 1-1-2./ 0.0 2-0-2 / 1.0 2-2-4 / 1.0 dnp-cd

39 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.

at MARYLAND 27 18 13-4-1 40-213-3 19- 9-1 153 0 59-366 4-46.2 3-3 2-10 2-13 2-10 0-0 28:33 William & Mary 14 16 5-11-0 29- 84-0 41-25-0 226 2 70-310 10-30.3 0-0 2-15 0- 0 4-15 0-1 31:27

at MARYLAND 24 16 8-8-0 34-135-3 16-11-0 139 0 50-274 2-42.0 1-1 3-25 3-11 3- 8 0-0 25:56 Middle Tennessee 10 21 7-13-1 33-105-1 41-22-1 216 0 74-321 2-39.0 3-2 5-33 2- 8 9-16 1-4 34:04

MARYLAND 24 24 9-11-4 33-122-1 45-24-2 211 2 78-333 2-43.0 3-3 3-40 1- 1 8-17 3-5 30:58 at West Virginia 45 17 12-3-2 43-340-4 9- 6-0 43 1 52-383 4-38.5 2-1 10-95 0- 0 2- 8 1-1 29:02

at MARYLAND 14 20 8-9-3 40-117-0 30-17-1 158 2 70-275 7-42.6 1-0 6-74 0- 0 6-14 0-0 36:07 Florida International 10 12 3-7-2 19- 89-0 34-15-1 221 1 53-310 8-41.9 0-0 6-50 3-20 4-14 1-1 23:53

MARYLAND 23 14 4-10-0 35- 87-0 24-16-1 190 1 59-277 3-45.7 1-1 4-44 1- 5 4-13 1-3 28:53 at Georgia Tech 27 20 8-10-2 43-229-3 26-13-0 161 1 69-390 2-46.0 1-1 6-47 5-37 8-14 0-1 31:07

MARYLAND 28 17 7-10-0 34-174-3 28-17-1 171 0 62-345 6-44.3 0-0 2-20 1- 4 4-11 0-0 32:12 at Virginia 26 19 10-8-1 35-181-1 21-13-1 243 2 56-424 4-34.8 2-1 2-10 2-18 4-12 0-1 27:48

at MARYLAND 26 11 7-4-0 41-165-1 9- 7-0 115 1 50-280 4-48.0 2-1 5-54 4-24 3-12 0-1 27:17 NC State 20 17 7-9-1 38-154-2 26-15-2 145 0 64-299 5-39.2 1-1 9-80 1- 6 6-13 0-0 32:43

at MARYLAND 27 15 7-6-2 32- 92-0 20-12-0 131 3 52-223 5-44.8 2-0 10-75 3- 9 3-10 0-0 27:40 Florida State 24 24 9-12-3 34-172-1 36-22-0 286 2 70-458 4-32.0 1-1 13-100 2-17 5-14 0-1 32:20

MARYLAND 13 18 5-13-0 28- 54-0 35-23-1 247 1 63-301 6-43.3 1-0 6-31 0- 0 5-14 2-2 28:52 at Clemson 12 16 7-8-1 41-143-0 27-18-0 251 0 68-394 5-41.8 2-0 1- 5 2-11 6-18 1-2 31:08

at MARYLAND 14 6 3-3-0 21- 56-0 16-11-0 202 2 38-258 8-41.5 0-0 1-10 1- 9 2-10 0-0 22:51 Miami 13 18 10-8-0 46-180-0 27-14-1 140 1 73-320 4-42.8 1-1 2-10 1- 4 13-21 0-0 37:09

MARYLAND 16 22 6-12-4 29- 73-0 43-28-2 258 1 72-331 3-38.3 3-2 4-34 0- 0 5-13 1-2 31:32 at Boston College 38 22 8-13-1 30-124-0 29-19-0 249 2 59-373 4-36.3 0-0 11-85 0- 0 5-11 0-0 28:28

at MARYLAND 24 19 9-10-0 33-194-2 26-14-3 182 1 59-376 2-32.0 1-0 5-30 0- 0 4- 9 0-1 24:47 Wake Forest 38 22 17-5-0 57-296-4 13-10-1 125 1 70-421 3-34.7 1-0 4-34 1- 4 5-11 2-2 35:13

MARYLAND 24 20 10-9-1 50-206-1 24-15-0 223 2 74-429 4-39.2 1-0 5-31 3-22 9-17 1-1 39:48 Purdue 7 12 0-12-0 13- 21-0 36-23-1 264 1 49-285 6-42.2 1-1 4-33 0- 0 6-13 0-0 20:12

TURNOVERS PUNT COVERAGE TERPS WHEN... Takeaways - 17 Punts -- Md. 56, Opp. 56 Giveaways - 23 Blocks By -- Md. 1, Opp. 0 Total ACC Total ACC Points Following Turnovers Fair Catches Forced -- Md. 19, Opp. 4 Record 9-4 5-3 Leading at Halftime 8-1 4-1 Md. -- 55 (7 TD, 2 FG) Touchbacks By -- Md. 7, Opp. 5 Home 6-1 3-1 Tied at Halftime 0-0 0-0 Opp. - 66 (9 TD, 1 FG) Inside 20 -- Md. 23, Opp. 16 Away 2-3 2-2 Behind at Halftime 1-3 1-2 Returns Allowed (Md.) -- 18-250 (13.9 avg.) Neutral 1-0 0-0 Returns Allowed (Opp.) -- 28-250 (8.5 avg.) Leading After 3rd Qtr 8-1 4-1 SPECIAL TEAMS Current Streak Won 1 Lost 2 Tied After 3rd Qtr 0-0 0-0 Blocked Kicks (by Md.) -- 3 Current Home Streak Lost 1 Lost 1 Behind After 3rd Qtr 1-3 1-2 Blocked Kicks (by Opp.) -- 0 RED ZONE Current Road Streak Lost 1 Lost 1 Md. Scores/Times in Red Zone Overtime 0-0 0-0 Scoring Percentage -- 41-49 (.837) Day Game 4-2 4-2 KICKOFF COVERAGE TD Percentage -- 24-49 (.490) Night Game 5-2 1-1 Scoring 20+ Points 6-3 3-2 Kickoffs -- Md. 63, Opp. 60 Scores -- 41 (24 TD, 17 FG) TV Game 4-4 3-3 Scoring 30+ Points 0-0 0-0 Fair Catches By -- Md. 2, Opp. 0 Non-Scores -- 8 (2 Missed FG, 3 Downs, 2 Int, Allowing 10- Points 2-0 0-0 Touchbacks By -- Md. 15, Opp. 10 End Half) September 3-1 0-0 Allowing 20- Points 6-0 3-0 Onside Attempts -- October 3-1 3-1 Md. 0-0, Opp. 0-1 Opp. Scores/Times in Red Zone November 2-2 2-2 With 100-Yard Rusher 1-2 1-2 Out of Bounds By -- Md. 0, Opp. 1 Scoring Percentage -- 33-40 (.825) December 1-0 0-0 Allowing 100-Yard Rusher 0-4 0-3 Returns Allowed (Md.) -- 47-951 (20.2 avg.) TD Percentage -- 20-40 (.500) With 300-Yard Passer 0-0 0-0 Returns Allowed (Opp.) -- 47-1050 (22.3 avg.) vs. Top 25 1-4 1-3 Scores -- 33 (20 TD, 13 FG) Allowing 300-Yard Passer 0-0 0-0 Non-Scores -- 7 (2 Downs, 2 Int, 3 Missed FG) Scoring First 7-1 3-1 Outgain Opponent 2-0 0-0 Come-From-Behind 2-3 2-2 Fewer Turnovers 6-0 4-0 More Time of Possession 3-2 1-1 Leading After 1st Qtr 7-1 2-1 Tied After 1st Qtr 1-1 1-1 Behind After 1st Qtr 1-2 2-1

40 SEASON SUPERLATIVES MARYLAND INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENET INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 23 Lance Ball at Georgia Tech (Oct 07, 2006) Rushes 27 K. Moore vs Wake Forest (Nov 25, 2006) Keon Lattimore vs Wake Forest (Nov 25, 2006) Yards Rushing 195 Steve Slaton at West Virginia (Sep 14, 2006) Yards Rushing 119 Keon Lattimore vs Wake Forest (Nov 25, 2006) TD Rushes 2 Steve Slaton at West Virginia (Sep 14, 2006) TD Rushes 2 Lance Ball vs William & Mary (Sep 02, 2006) Choice, Tashard, at Georgia Tech (Oct 07, 2006) Lance Ball vs Middle Tennessee (Sep 09, 2006) K. Harris vs Wake Forest (Nov 25, 2006) Long Rush 56 Keon Lattimore at Virginia (Oct 14, 2006) Long Rush 52 Steve Slaton at West Virginia (Sep 14, 2006) Pass Attempts 45 Sam Hollenbach at West Virginia (Sep 14, 2006) Ned, A’mod, vs Florida Internat’l (Sep 23, 2006) Pass Completions 27 Sam Hollenbach at Boston College (Nov 18, 2006) Pass Attempts 41 Clint Marks vs Middle Tennessee (Sep 09, 2006) Yards Passing 249 Sam Hollenbach at Boston College (Nov 18, 2006) Pass Completions 23 Curtis Painter vs Purdue (Dec 29, 2006) TD Passes 3 Sam Hollenbach vs Florida State (Oct 28, 2006) Yards Passing 286 Xavier Lee vs Florida State (Oct 28, 2006) Long Pass 96 Sam Hollenbach vs Miami (Nov 11, 2006) TD Passes 2 Jameel Sewell, at Virginia (Oct 14, 2006) Receptions 8 Joey Haynos at West Virginia (Sep 14, 2006) Xavier Lee vs Florida State (Oct 28, 2006) Yards Receiving 175 Darrius Heyward-Bey vs Miami (Nov 11, 2006) Matt Ryan at Boston College (Nov 18, 2006) TD Receptions 2 Darrius Heyward-Bey vs Florida State (Oct 28, 2006) Long Pass 89 Josh Padrick vs Florida Internat’l (Sep 23, 2006) Darrius Heyward-Bey vs Miami (Nov 11, 2006) Receptions 10 C. Johnson at Georgia Tech (Oct 07, 2006) Long Reception 96 Darrius Heyward-Bey vs Miami (Nov 11, 2006) Yards Receiving 133 C. Johnson at Georgia Tech (Oct 07, 2006) Field Goals 4 Dan Ennis vs NC State (Oct 21, 2006) Kevin Ogletree at Virginia (Oct 14, 2006) Long Field Goal 46 Dan Ennis at Georgia Tech (Oct 07, 2006) TD Receptions 2 Kevin Ogletree at Virginia (Oct 14, 2006) Dan Ennis at Boston College (Nov 18, 2006) Long Reception 89 Samuel Smith vs Florida Internat’l (Sep 23, 2006) Punts 8 Adam Podlesh vs Miami (Nov 11, 2006) Field Goals 4 J. Dean at Clemson (Nov 04, 2006) Punting Avg 48.0 Adam Podlesh vs NC State (Oct 21, 2006) Long Field Goal 42 Colby Smith vs Middle Tennessee (Sep 09, 2006) Long Punt 62 Adam Podlesh vs Florida State (Oct 28, 2006) Punts 8 Blair Pritchard vs William & Mary (Sep 02, 2006) Long Punt Return 45 Danny Oquendo vs Florida State (Oct 28, 2006) Chris Cook vs Florida Internat’l (Sep 23, 2006) Long Kickoff Return 100 Josh Wilson at Georgia Tech (Oct 07, 2006) Punting Avg 46.0 D. Brooks at Georgia Tech (Oct 07, 2006) Tackles 17 Erin Henderson at Clemson (Nov 04, 2006) Long Punt 61 Chris Cook vs Florida Internat’l (Sep 23, 2006) Sacks 2.0 Dre Moore vs Middle Tennessee (Sep 09, 2006) Long Punt Return 65 D. Blackman vs NC State (Oct 21, 2006) Josh Wilson vs NC State (Oct 21, 2006) Long Kickoff Return 96 Darius Reynaud at West Virginia (Sep 14, 2006) Tackles For Loss 3.0 Erin Henderson vs Middle Tennessee (Sep 09, 2006) Tackles 14 J. Dunbar at Boston College (Nov 18, 2006) Interceptions 1 J.J. Justice vs Middle Tennessee (Sep 09, 2006) Sacks 3.0 M. Johnson at Georgia Tech (Oct 07, 2006) Christian Varner vs Florida Internat’l (Sep 23, 2006) Tackles For Loss 3.5 Keyonvis Bouie vs Florida Internat’l (Sep 23, 2006) Erin Henderson at Virginia (Oct 14, 2006) Interceptions 2 A. Smith vs Wake Forest (Nov 25, 2006) Erin Henderson vs NC State (Oct 21, 2006) J.J. Justice vs NC State (Oct 21, 2006) OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Trey Covington vs Miami (Nov 11, 2006) Isaiah Gardner vs Wake Forest (Nov 25, 2006) Rushes 57 vs Wake Forest (Nov 25, 2006) Josh Wilson vs Purdue (Dec 29, 2006) Yards Rushing 340 at West Virginia (Sep 14, 2006) Yards Per Rush 7.9 at West Virginia (Sep 14, 2006) MARYLAND TEAM GAME HIGHS TD Rushes 4 at West Virginia (Sep 14, 2006) vs Wake Forest (Nov 25, 2006) Rushes 50 vs Purdue (Dec 29, 2006) Pass Attempts 41 vs William & Mary (Sep 02, 2006) Yards Rushing 213 vs William & Mary (Sep 02, 2006) vs Middle Tennessee (Sep 09, 2006) Yards Per Rush 5.9 vs Wake Forest (Nov 25, 2006) Pass Completions 25 vs William & Mary (Sep 02, 2006) TD Rushes 3 vs William & Mary (Sep 02, 2006) Yards Passing 286 vs Florida State (Oct 28, 2006) vs Middle Tennessee (Sep 09, 2006) Yards Per Pass 11.6 at Virginia (Oct 14, 2006) at Virginia (Oct 14, 2006) TD Passes 2 vs William & Mary (Sep 02, 2006) Pass Attempts 45 at West Virginia (Sep 14, 2006) at Virginia (Oct 14, 2006) Pass Completions 28 at Boston College (Nov 18, 2006) vs Florida State (Oct 28, 2006) Yards Passing 258 at Boston College (Nov 18, 2006) at Boston College (Nov 18, 2006) Yards Per Pass 12.8 vs NC State (Oct 21, 2006) Total Plays 74 vs Middle Tennessee (Sep 09, 2006) TD Passes 3 vs Florida State (Oct 28, 2006) Total Offense 458 vs Florida State (Oct 28, 2006) Total Plays 78 at West Virginia (Sep 14, 2006) Yards Per Play 7.6 at Virginia (Oct 14, 2006) Total Offense 429 vs Purdue (Dec 29, 2006) Points 45 at West Virginia (Sep 14, 2006) Yards Per Play 7.0 vs Miami (Nov 11, 2006) Sacks By 5 at Georgia Tech (Oct 07, 2006) Points 28 at Virginia (Oct 14, 2006) First Downs 24 vs Florida State (Oct 28, 2006) Sacks By 4 vs NC State (Oct 21, 2006) Penalties 13 vs Florida State (Oct 28, 2006) First Downs 24 at West Virginia (Sep 14, 2006) Penalty Yards 100 vs Florida State (Oct 28, 2006) Penalties 10 vs Florida State (Oct 28, 2006) Turnovers 3 vs Middle Tennessee (Sep 09, 2006) Penalty Yards 75 vs Florida State (Oct 28, 2006) vs NC State (Oct 21, 2006) Turnovers 5 at West Virginia (Sep 14, 2006) Interceptions By 3 vs Wake Forest (Nov 25, 2006) Interceptions By 2 vs NC State (Oct 21, 2006)

41 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE

GAME Wide Receiver Left Tackle Left Guard Center Right Guard Right Tackle Tight End Quarterback Tailback FB / TE / WR Wide Receiver William & Mary I.Williams 1 Heyer 25 Woods 12 E.Williams 1 Crummey 17 Randolph 1 Haynos 1 Hollenbach 12 Lattimore 3 Heyward-Bey 1 Oquendo 2 Middle Tenn. I.Williams 2 Heyer 26 Woods 13 E.Williams 2 Clig 1 Gaither 9 D.Gronkowski 1 Hollenbach 13 Ball 5 Cesa 5 Oquendo 3 at West Virginia I.Williams 3 Heyer 27 Woods 14 E.Williams 3 Crummey 18 Randolph 2 D.Gronkowski 2 Hollenbach 14 Ball 6 Cesa 6 Oquendo 4 Florida Internat’l. I.Williams 4 Heyer 28 Woods 15 E.Williams 4 Crummey 19 Gaither 10 Haynos 2 Hollenbach 15 Ball 7 Heyward-Bey 2 Oquendo 5 at Georgia Tech Weatherly 3 Heyer 29 Woods 16 E.Williams 5 Crummey 20 Gaither 11 D.Gronkowski 3 Hollenbach 16 Ball 8 Cesa 7 Heyward-Bey 3 at Virginia Weatherly 4 Heyer 30 Woods 17 E.Williams 6 Crummey 21 Gaither 12 D.Gronkowski 4 Hollenbach 17 Ball 9 Cesa 8 Heyward-Bey 4 NC State I.Williams 5 Heyer 31 Woods 18 E.Williams 7 Crummey 22 Gaither 13 D.Gronkowski 5 Hollenbach 18 Ball 10 Cesa 9 Heyward-Bey 5 Florida State I.Williams 6 Heyer 32 Woods 19 E.Williams 8 Crummey 23 Gaither 14 Haynos 3 Hollenbach 19 Ball 11 Cesa 10 Heyward-Bey 6 at Clemson I.Williams 7 Heyer 33 Woods 20 E.Williams 9 Crummey 24 Gaither 15 Haynos 4 Hollenbach 20 Ball 12 D.Gronkowski 6 Oquendo 6 Miami I.Williams 8 Heyer 34 Woods 21 E.Williams 10 Crummey 25 Gaither 16 D.Gronkowski 6 Hollenbach 21 Ball 13 Jackson 1 Heyward-Bey 7 at Boston Coll. I.Williams 9 Heyer 35 Thomas 1 E.Williams 11 Crummey 26 Randolph 3 Haynos 5 Hollenbach 22 Ball 14 Jackson 2 Heyward-Bey 8 Wake Forest I.Williams 10 Heyer 36 Thomas 2 E.Williams 12 Crummey 27 Gaither 17 D.Gronkowski 7 Hollenbach 23 Lattimore 4 Jackson 3 Heyward-Bey 9 vs. Purdue I.Williams 11 Heyer 37 Thomas 3 E.Williams 13 Crummey 28 Randolph 4 Haynos 6 Hollenbach 24 Ball 15 Gronkowski 8 Heyward-Bey 10

DEFENSE

GAME Def. End Def. Tackle Nose Tackle LEO WLB MLB SLB Cornerback Strong Safety Free Safety Cornerback William & Mary Navarre 11 Bolston 22 Moore 4 Covington 10 Henderson 1 Jefferson 3 Holloway 23 Gardner 2 Wimbush 1 Varner 11 Wilson 16 Middle Tenn. Navarre 12 Bolston 23 Feliciano 1 Covington 11 Henderson 2 Jefferson 4 Philistin 1 Gardner 3 Justice 2 Varner 12 Wilson 17 at West Virginia Navarre 13 Bolston 24 Feliciano 2 Covington 12 Henderson 3 Jefferson 5 Holloway 24 Gardner 4 Wimbush 2 Varner 13 Wilson 18 Florida Internat’l. Navarre 14 Bolston 25 Feliciano 3 Covington 13 Fokou 1 Jefferson 6 Holloway 25 Gardner 5 Wimbush 3 Varner 14 Barnes 1 at Georgia Tech Heggs 1 Bolston 26 Moore 5 Holloway 26 Henderson 4 Jefferson 7 Philistin 2 Gardner 6 Wimbush 4 Varner 15 Wilson 19 at Virginia Navarre 15 Bolston 27 Moore 6 Covington 14 Henderson 5 Jefferson 8 Holloway 27 Gardner 7 Wimbush 5 Varner 16 Wilson 20 NC State Navarre 16 Moore 7 Bolston 28 Covington 15 Henderson 6 Jefferson 9 Holloway 28 Gardner 8 Wimbush 6 Varner 17 Wilson 21 Florida State Navarre 17 Moore 8 Feliciano 4 Covington 16 Henderson 7 Jefferson 10 Holloway 29 Gardner 9 Wimbush 7 Varner 18 Wilson 22 at Clemson Navarre 18 Moore 9 Feliciano 5 Covington 17 Henderson 8 Jefferson 11 Holloway 30 Gardner 10 Wimbush 8 Varner 19 Wilson 23 Miami Navarre 19 Moore 10 Feliciano 6 Covington 18 Henderson 9 Jefferson 12 Holloway 31 Gardner 11 Wimbush 9 Varner 20 Wilson 24 at Boston Coll. Navarre 20 Moore 11 Feliciano 7 Covington 19 Henderson 10 Jefferson 13 Holloway 32 Gardner 12 Wimbush 10 Varner 21 Wilson 25 Wake Forest Navarre 21 Moore 12 Bolston 29 Covington 20 Henderson 11 Jefferson 14 Holloway 33 Gardner 13 Wimbush 11 Varner 22 Wilson 26 vs. Purdue Navarre 22 Moore 13 Bolston 30 Covington 21 Henderson 12 Jefferson 15 Holloway 34 Gardner 14 Wimbush 12 Varner 23 Wilson 27

CLASS STARTERS BY GAME (INCLUDES PUNTER & PLACE-KICKER)

GAME Seniors Juniors Sophomores R-Freshmen True Freshmen Total William & Mary 8 8 7 1 (Heyward-Bey) 0 24 Middle Tenn. 6 9 9 0 0 24 at West Virginia 8 8 8 0 0 24 Florida Internat’l. 7 8 8 1 (Heyward-Bey) 0 24 at Georgia Tech 9 8 5 2 (Heyward-Bey,Heggs) 0 24 at Virginia 9 8 6 1 (Heyward-Bey) 0 24 NC State 8 8 7 1 (Heyward-Bey) 0 24 Florida State 7 10 6 1 (Heyward-Bey) 0 24 at Clemson 7 9 8 0 0 24 Miami 7 8 7 1 (Heyward-Bey) 1 (Jackson) 24 at Boston Coll. 7 8 7 1 (Heyward-Bey) 1 (Jackson) 24 Wake Forest 8 7 7 1 (Heyward-Bey) 1 (Jackson) 24 vs. Purdue 8 7 7 1 (Heyward-Bey) 0 24

TERRAPIN PLAYING-EXPERIENCE SUPERLATIVES

Offense Defense Most overall starts, career — 37, Stephon Heyer (OT) 34, David Holloway (LB) 28, Andrew Crummey (G) 30, Conrad Bolston (DL) Most overall starts, 2006 — 13, Stephon Heyer (OT), Sam Hollenbach (QB), 13, Wesley Jefferson (LB), Isaiah Gardner (CB), Edwin Williams (C) Christian Varner (FS) Most consecutive starts, career — 16, Sam Hollenbach (QB) 22, Christian Varner (FS) 13, Stephon Heyer (OT), Edwin Williams (C) 14, Wesley Jefferson (LB) Most consecutive starts, 2006 — 13, Stephon Heyer (OT), Sam Hollenbach (QB), 13, Wesley Jefferson (LB), Isaiah Gardner (CB), Edwin Williams (C), Christian Varner (FS)

42 PARTICIPATION CHART

SENIORS (13) WM MT WV FIU GT VA NCS FS CU MIA BC WF PU SOPHOMORES (Cont’d) WM MT WV FIU GT VA NCS FS CU MIA BC WF PU 4 Wilson CB S S S x S S S S S S S S S 60 E.Williams OC S S S S S S S S S S S S S 7 Humber TB x x x x x x x inj inj inj inj inj x 61 Oliver OG cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd 11 Weatherly WR inj inj inj inj S S inj inj inj inj inj x cd 75 Randolph OT S inj S x cd x x x x x S x S 12 Wimbush SS S x S S S S S S S S S S S 76 Thomas OT x x x x x x x x x x S x S 14 Hollenbach QB S S S S S S S S S S S S S 78 Gaither OT cd S x S S S S S S S x S x 22 Ennis PK S S S S S S S S S S S S S 84 I.Williams WR S S S S x x S S S S S S S 33 Js.Allen TB x x x x x x x x x x x x cd 87 Gresham WR cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd dnt cd cd 36 Podlesh P S S S S S S S S S S S S S 89 Goldberg WR cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd 41 Callahan TB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd cd cd x x x 91 Frost DE x x x x x x x x x x x x x 54 Holloway LB S x S S S S S S S S S S S 97 Muhtadi DL cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd dnt cd cd 70 Heyer OT S S S S S S S S S S S S S Class Participation 21-7 20-9 21-8 20-8 19-5 21-6 20-7 21-6 21-8 20-7 20-7 21-7 20-7 88 Powell WR x x x x x x x x x x x x x 95 Bolston DT S S S S S S S x x x x S S R-FRESHMEN (19) WM MT WV FIU GT VA NCS FS CU MIA BC WF PU Class Participation 11-8 11-6 11-8 11-7 12-9 12-9 11-8 10-7 10-7 10-7 11-7 12-8 11-8 6 Wiseman CB cd cd cd cd inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj x 8 Heyward-Bey WR S x x S S S S S x S S S S JUNIORS (21) WM MT WV FIU GT VA NCS FS CU MIA BC WF PU 10 Skinner DB x x x x cd cd cd cd cd x x x x 3 Varner FS S S S S S S S S S S S S S 10 Turner QB cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd dnt cd cd 5 Gardner CB S S S S S S S S S S S S S 17 Kareem CB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd dnt cd cd 15 Goode TE x x x x x x x x x x x x x 22 Gaston PK cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd dnt cd cd 21 Lattimore TB S x x x x x x x x x x S x 25 McCollough CB inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj 25 Nelson DB cd x x cd x cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd 26 C.Gronkowski FB cd x x x x x x x x x x x x 30 Justice SS x S x x x x x x x x x x x 37 Baum DB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd dnt cd cd 32 Cesa FB x S S x S S S S inj inj inj inj inj 45 T.Galt TE cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd x cd 35 Jefferson LB S S S S S S S S S S S S S 45 Schultz LB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd dnt cd cd 44 Ball TB x S S S S S S S S S S x S 47 Clement LB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd dnt cd cd 50 Lemons DE inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj 51 Pfister LB inj inj inj inj inj inj cd cd cd cd dnt cd cd 53 McDermond LS x x x x x x x x x x x x x 56 D.Galt DE inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj 58 Nixon OT rs rs rs rs rs rs rs rs rs rs rs rs rs 57 Harrell DE cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd 63 Crummey OG S inj S S S S S S S S S S S 72 P.Costa OC x cd x cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd 66 Clig OG x S x x x x x x inj x x x x 82 Carroll WR x x x x x x x x x x x x x 67 Griffin OT cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd 90 Ivey DT x cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd 68 Feliciano DT x S S S x x x S S S S x x 93 Heggs DE x x x x S dnt cd cd cd x x cd x 69 Woods OG S S S S S S S S S S inj x x Class Participation 6-1 5-0 6-0 5-1 4-2 3-1 3-1 3-1 3-0 5-1 5-1 5-1 6-1 77 Burley OT x cd cd cd cd dnt cd cd cd cd cd cd cd 80 Haynos TE S x x S x x x S S x S x S T-FRESHMEN (18) WM MT WV FIU GT VA NCS FS CU MIA BC WF PU 92 Moore DT S x x x S S S S S S S S S 16 Ricker QB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd cd cd 98 Savage DE x x x x inj inj inj inj inj inj cd cd cd 18 L.Williams CB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd dnt cd cd Class Participation 18-8 16-9 17-8 16-8 15-8 15-8 15-8 15-10 13-9 14-8 13-8 14-7 14-7 20 Green TB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd dnt cd cd 23 Scott TB cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd dnt cd dnt cd cd SOPHOMORES (30) WM MT WV FIU GT VA NCS FS CU MIA BC WF PU 24 Washington CB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd dnt cd cd 1 Henderson LB S S S x S S S S S S S S S 27 Thornton CB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd cd cd dnt cd cd 2 Barnes CB x x x S x x x x x x x x x 37 Jackson-Mills CB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd dnt cd cd 4 Sheahin QB cd cd cd cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd cd cd 38 Jackson FB x x cd x x x x x x S S S x 9 Taylor CB x x x x x x x x x x x x x 40 Akatu TB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd dnt cd cd 12 Portis QB tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr tr cd 51 Whitmore LB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd dnt cd cd 13 D.Gronkowski TE x S S x S S S x S S x S S 52 Clinton LB cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd dnt cd cd 17 Oquendo WR S S S S x x x x S x x x x 58 Moten LB cd cd cd cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd dnt cd cd 19 Steffy QB x cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd 59 Wujciak LB cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd 24 Ifon WR x x x x x x x x x x x x x 64 Eastburn OC cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd dnt cd cd 29 Jf.Allen DB x x x x x x x x x x x x x 81 Smalls WR cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd dnt cd cd 31 Schmitt LS x x x x x x x x x x x x x 83 Lee-Odai WR cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd dnt cd cd 34 Philistin LB x S x x S x x x x x x x x 86 Gloster TE cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd cd cd 39 Egekeze PK x x x cd cd cd x x x x x x x 89 Cannon WR cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd dnt cd cd cd cd 40 Navarre DE S S S S x S S S S S S S S Class Participation 1-0 1-0 0-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-0 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-0 42 Bullock LB x x x cd cd x cd cd cd cd cd x cd 42 Dickerson LB inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj inj ACTIVE PLAYERS 57 53 55 53 51 52 50 50 48 50 50 53 52 43 R.Costa LB x x x x x x x x x x x x x 48 Fokou LB x x x S x x x x x x x x x x – indicates played in game ; S – indicates started game; cd – indicates did not play/coach’s decision 49 Roberts PK cd cd dnt x x x cd x x cd cd cd cd inj – indicates did not play or travel due to injury; dnt – indicates did not travel for reason other than injury 55 Covington DE S S S S x S S S S S S S S rs - indicates sat out season as a redshirt; tr - indicates sat out due to NCAA transfer rules 43 GAME 1 GAME 2 GAME 3 Sept. 2, 2006 Sept. 9, 2006 Sept. 14, 2006 Maryland 27, William & Mary 14 Maryland 24, Middle Tennessee St. 10 No. 5 West Virginia 45, Maryland 24

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - Lance Ball ran for 86 yards and two COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - Lance Ball rushed for two touchdowns and MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — Steve Slaton rushed for 195 yards to lead touchdowns, Keon Lattimore had a career-high 86 yards rushing and a Maryland defeated Middle Tennessee State 24-10 before 47,704 at Chevy the fifth-ranked Mountaineers to a 45-24 victory over the Terrapins. score, as Maryland beat William & Mary, 27-14, in the season opener for Chase Bank Field at Byrd Stadium. Pat White threw for a TD and ran for another while Darius Reynaud both teams. Sam Hollenbach completed 11 of 16 passes for 139 yards and ran for a scored twice, including a 96-yard kickoff return, for the Mountaineers (3-0), The Terrapins had little difficulty against the Division I-AA Tribe, scoring touchdown for the Terrapins (2-0). who extended their winning streak to 10 games, second in the nation to touchdowns on two of their first three possessions in building a 24-7 halftime Eugene Gross ran for a TD and Clint Marks was 22-for-41 for 216 yards TCU’s 12 in a row. lead. Fifth-year senior Sam Hollenbach went 9-for-15 for 153 yards. for Middle Tennessee (1-1), which trailed 17-3 at halftime. West Virginia took a 38-10 halftime lead in beating Maryland (2-1) for the Ball, who led the Terrapins with 903 yards rushing last season, had 15 Maryland took a 7-0 lead on a 12-yard run by Ball, four plays after Josh third straight year, the first time that has happened since 1996-98. The teams carries. Lattimore, a junior, ran 13 times. Wilson returned the opening kickoff 61 yards. have met every year since 1980. William & Mary, of the Atlantic 10 Conference, got offensive production Middle Tennessee responded with a 13-play, 66-yard drive that produced West Virginia’s young defense, pressed to force more turnovers, also from quarterback Jake Phillips, who completed 16 of 31 passes for 127 a 42-yard Colby Smith field goal. delivered, finishing with five takeaways. Maryland’s Sam Hollenbach was yards, including a 9-yard touchdown to Elliott Mack in the second quarter. Dan Ennis kicked a 37-yard field goal with 4:06 left in the first quarter and intercepted twice and the Terrapins fumbled the ball three times, twice by Backup Michael Potts went 9-for-10 and threw a 49-yard TD pass to D.J. Hollenbach sneaked in from 1 yard out midway through the second period. Josh Wilson on kickoffs. McAulay with 4:35 left. Maryland scored on its first possession of the second half. Ball ran 2 Slaton had 149 yards in the first quarter against Maryland when West The Terrapins led comfortably at halftime despite committing three yards off left tackle for a 24-3 lead. Virginia scored on all four possessions. turnovers and allowing the Tribe to control the ball for nearly 17 minutes. The Blue Raiders ate up 8:28 during a 17-play, 80-yard march capped by Slaton had early TD runs of 38 and 37 yards. A fumble recovery on a Maryland’s first possession ended with wide receiver Danny Oquendo a 2-yard sweep right by Gross with 1:01 remaining in the third quarter. kickoff set up Reynaud’s 5-yard scoring catch from White, who also had a losing a fumble, but the Terrapins went up 7-0 the next time they got the ball. Maryland was outgained 321-274 by its Sun Belt Conference opponent, 1-yard TD run in the third quarter. After Josh Wilson blocked a punt, Hollenbach completed a 42-yard pass to running 50 plays to 74 for the Blue Raiders. Jay Henry’s interception set up West Virginia’s fourth touchdown. Joey Haynos to set up a 2-yard touchdown run by Ball. Slaton ran 52 yards to the Maryland 2. He fumbled on the next play, but Oquendo atoned for his turnover on the Terrapins’ next drive, making a 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH - FINAL tight end Brad Palmer pounced on the rolling ball just before it went out of diving catch for a 38-yard gain with Maryland facing a third-and-11 at its 49. MIDDLE TENN. (0-1) 3 0 7 0 - 10 the end zone for his first career touchdown and a 28-0 lead. That led to a 1-yard touchdown run by Lattimore and a 14-0 lead. MARYLAND (2-0) 10 7 7 0 - 24 Maryland drove 80 yards to start the second quarter with Hollenbach Minutes later, got a 39-yard field goal by Dan Ennis with 12:19 left in the First Quarter throwing a 6-yard TD pass to tight end Joey Haynos. It was the first TD second quarter. MD - Lance Ball 12 run (Dan Ennis kick), 12:43 allowed by the Mountaineers in eight quarters. The Terrapins then forced a punt, but the kick deflected off Maryland’s MT - FG Colby Smith 42, 6:42 After the teams traded field goals, Reynaud picked up his own fumble Isaiah Gardner and was recovered by the Tribe at their 44. Nine plays later, MD - FG Dan Ennis 37, 4:06 at the 4-yard line in the final minute of the half, took off up the middle and Phillips connected with Mack to make it 17-7. Second Quarter scored West Virginia’s first kickoff return for a touchdown in 31 games. Hollenbach directed a four-play, 75-yard drive that restored the 17-point MD - Sam Hollenbach 1 run (Ennis kick), 7:04 Lance Ball’s 11-yard TD run early in the third quarter pulled Maryland Third Quarter cushion just before halftime. Hollenbach’s 47-yard completion to Isaiah MD - Lance Ball 2 run (Ennis kick), 9:29 within 38-17. Williams preceded a 3-yard touchdown run by Ball with 53 seconds left in MT - Eugene Gross 2 run (Smith kick), 1:01 the half. 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH - FINAL Hollenbach opened the second half by moving the Terrapins 53 yards in MD MT MARYLAND (2-1) 0 10 7 7 - 24 a drive that produced a 25-yard field goal by Ennis. First Downs 16 21 WEST VIRGINIA (3-0) 28 10 7 0 - 45 Rushes-Yards 34-135 33-105 Comp-Att-Int 11-16-0 22-41-1 First Quarter 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH - FINAL Passing Yards 139 216 WV - Steve Slaton 38 run (Pat McAfee kick), 11:43 WILLIAM & MARY (0-1) 0 7 0 7 - 14 Return Yards 118 47 WV - Darius Reynaud 5 pass fr Patrick White (McAfee kick), 10:11 MARYLAND (1-0) 14 10 3 0 - 27 Punts-Average 2-42.0 2-39.0 WV - Steve Slaton 37 run (McAfee kick), 2:53 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2 WV - Brad Palmer recovered fumble in end zone (McAfee kick), 1:05 First Quarter Penalties-Yards 3-25 5-33 Second Quarter MD - Lance Ball 2 run (Dan Ennis kick), 8:04 Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-11 2-8 MD - Joey Haynos 6 pass fr Sam Hollenbach (Dan Ennis kick), 9:26 MD - Keon Lattimore 1 run (Ennis kick), 3:56 Time of Possession 25:56 34:04 WV - FG Pat McAfee 29, 5:49 Second Quarter MD - FG Dan Ennis 28, 0:49 MD - FG Dan Ennis 39, 12:19 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS WV - Darius Reynaud 96 kickoff return (McAfee kick), 0:32 WM - Elliott Mack 9 pass fr Jake Phillips (Blair Pritchard kick), 7:16 RUSHING - Maryland: Keon Lattimore 13-86, Lance Ball 14-58, Josh Allen 2-1, Team Third Quarter MD - Lance Ball 3 run (Ennis kick), 0:53 1-minus 1, Sam Hollenbach 4-minus 9; Middle Tennessee: Eugene Gross 13-74, MD - Lance Ball 11 run (Ennis kick), 11:26 Third Quarter DeMarco McNair 13-46, Clint Marks 6-minus 3, Colby Smith 1-minus 12. WV - Patrick White 1 run (McAfee kick), 4:03 MD - FG Dan Ennis 25, 11:13 PASSING - Maryland: Sam Hollenbach 11-16-0-139; Middle Tennessee: Clint Marks Fourth Quarter Fourth Quarter 22-41-1-216. MD - Isaiah Williams 35 pass fr Hollenbach (Ennis kick), 7:33 WM - D.J. McAulay 49 pass fr Mike Potts (Pritchard kick), 4:35 RECEIVING - Maryland: Joey Haynos 3-45, Isaiah Williams 2-31, Keon Lattimore 2-20, Danny Oquendo 2-15, Darrius Heyward-Bey 1-19, Tim Cesa 1-9; Middle Tennessee: MD WV MD WM Bobby Williams 7-71, Jonathan Grigsby 7-59, DeMarco McNair 3-32, Clinton Corder First Downs 24 17 First Downs 18 16 3-24, Eugene Gross 1-23, Stephen Chicola 1-7. Rushes-Yards 33-122 43-340 Rushes-Yards 40-213 29-84 MISSED FIELD GOALS - Maryland: Dan Ennis 31, 43. Comp-Att-Int 24-45-2 6-9-0 Comp-Att-Int 9-20-1 25-41-0 TACKLES - Maryland: Isaiah Gardner 4-4-8, Erin Henderson 5-2-7, Josh Wilison 4-3-7, Passing Yards 211 43 Passing Yards 153 226 Wesley Jefferson 3-4-7, Christian Varner 5-1-6, Dre Moore 3-3-6; Middle Tennessee: Return Yards 104 167 Return Yards 72 105 J.K. Sabb 4-4-8, Justin Rainey 4-2-6, Reggie Doucet 4-2-6. Punts-Average 2-43.0 4-38.5 Punts-Average 4-46.2 10-30.3 ATT - 47,704. WEATHER - 77 degrees, partly cloudy. Fumbles-Lost 3-3 2-1 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 0-0 Penalties-Yards 3-40 10-95 Penalties-Yards 1-10 2-15 Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-1 0-0 Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-13 0-0 Time of Possession 30:58 29:02 Time of Possession 28:33 31:27 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Maryland: Lance Ball 12-50, Keon Lattimore 15-42, Danny Oquendo 1-21, RUSHING - Maryland: Keon Lattimore 13-89, Lance Ball 15-86, Josh Allen 6-25, Sam Sam Hollenbach 2-7, Josh Allen 2-6, Darrius Heyward-Bey 1-minus 4; West Virginia: Hollenbach 1-11, J.P. Humber 1-2, Darrius Heyward-Bey 1-1, Jordan Steffy 2-0, Steve Slaton 21-195, Patrick White 12-85, Owen Schmitt 8-55, Darius Reynaud Team 1-(minus 1); William & Mary: Elijah Brooks 17-62, Jake Phillips 9-12, DeBrian 1-6, Team 1-minus 1. Holmes 3-10. PASSING - Maryland: Sam Hollenbach 24-45-2-211; West Virginia: Patrick White PASSING - Maryland: Sam Hollenbach 9-15-0-153, Jordan Steffy 0-5-1-0; William & Mary: 6-9-0-43. Jake Phillips 16-31-0-127, Mike Potts 9-10-0-99. RECEIVING - Maryland: Joey Haynos 8-51, Darrius Heyward-Bey 5-49, Isaiah Williams RECEIVING - Maryland: Danny Oquendo 3-55, Isaiah Williams 2-47, Josh Allen 2-0, Joey 4-53, Danny Oquendo 3-40, Lance Ball 2-12, Keon Lattimore 2-6; West Virginia: Darius Haynos 1-42, Dan Gronkowski 1-9; William & Mary: D.J. McAulay 5-82, Elliott Mack Reynaud 4-28, Brandon Myles 1-12, Owen Schmitt 1-3. 5-26, Joe Nicholas 4-46, Elijah Brooks 4-29, DeBrian Holmes 3-6, R.J. Archer 2-15, MISSED FIELD GOALS - None. Matt Trinkle 1-12, Drew Atchison 1-10. TACKLES - Maryland: David Holloway 5-4-9, Trey Covington 4-3-7, Erin Henderson 2-4-6, MISSED FIELD GOALS - None. Wesley Jefferson 0-6-6, Christian Varner 2-3-5; West Virginia: Kevin McLee 6-2-8, TACKLES - Maryland: Wesley Jefferson 6-5-11, Dave Philistin 4-3-7, J.J. Justice 4-1-5, Antonio Lewis 4-4-8, Quinton Andrews 2-5-7, Bobby Hathaway 0-7-7. Henderson 4-1-5, Covington 0-5-5; William & Mary: Kevin Allen 5-3-8, Josh Rutter ATT - 60,513. WEATHER - 68 degrees, partly cloudy. 1-6-7, Alan Wheeling 4-2-6, Adrian Tracy 3-2-5, T.J. O’Neill 2-3-5. ATT - 49,763. WEATHER - 69 degrees, partly cloudy, clearing.

44 GAME 4 GAME 5 GAME 6 Sept. 23, 2006 Oct. 7, 2006 Oct. 14, 2006 Maryland 14, Florida International 10 No. 18 Georgia Tech 27, Maryland 23 Maryland 28, Virginia 26

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) -Sam Hollenbach threw a pair of first-half ATLANTA (AP) -Tashard Choice rushed for a career-high 138 yards and two CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) - Keon Lattimore ran 56 yards for the go- touchdown passes and Christian Varner intercepted Josh Padrick’s pass at touchdowns and No. 18 Georgia Tech rallied from a nine-point deficit and ahead touchdown and Erin Henderson returned an interception 45 yards for the 3-yard line as time expired, preserving Maryland’s 14-10 victory over survived a last-minute scare to beat Maryland, 27-23. another score as Maryland rallied for a 28-26 victory over Virginia. Florida International. Michael Johnson got to Maryland quarterback Sam Hollenbach on third The Terrapins (4-2, 1-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) trailed 20-0 before Padrick, who completed 15 of 32 passes for 221 yards, completed a and fourth down in the final minute after the Terrapins had a first-and-goal at staging their comeback. desperation heave to Chandler Williams at the 9 with 1 second left. Varner’s the 7. It started when Emmanuel Byers muffed a punt early in the second half interception, however, sent the Golden Panthers (0-4) to their fourth loss by Choice posted his second straight 100-yard game. Reggie Ball added 84 and Maryland recovered at the Virginia 1. Lance Ball scored on the next a combined total of 11 points this season. yards rushing with a touchdown and completed another touchdown pass to play, and Maryland scored three more TDs before Virginia contributed some Hollenbach completed 17 of 30 passes for 158 yards, and Lance Ball Calvin Johnson as Georgia Tech (5-1, 3-0) won its fifth straight game. drama at the end. added 82 yards rushing for the Terrapins (3-1). Johnson had 10 catches for 133 yards and a touchdown. He caught four The Cavaliers (2-5, 1-2) had a chance to tie with 2:37 left when Jameel Maryland took advantage of early miscues by Florida International to passes for 53 yards in the first possession of the game, including a 10-yard Sewell hit Kevin Ogletree with a 44-yard touchdown pass, but Terps take the lead. touchdown. defensive back Josh Wilson helped break up a 2-point pass to Ogletree. After a 13-yard punt by Chris Cook gave the Terrapins the ball at the Maryland’s first points came on a 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown The victory was the first for the visiting team in five meetings between Florida International 43, their drive appeared to stall when Alexander Bostic by Josh Wilson. the Terps with Ralph Friedgen as coach and Virginia under Al Groh. Last sacked Hollenbach on a third-and-11. But the Panthers were called for a On Maryland’s final possession, Sam Hollenbach completed a pass to season, Maryland scored 21 points in the fourth quarter in a 45-33 win. face-mask penalty, and two plays later Hollenbach hit Josh Allen on a screen Darrius Heyward-Bey that went for 57 yards to the Tech 7. After a 255-yard first half, Virginia managed just three first downs in the pass for a 14-yard touchdown. Two carries by Lance Ball gained only 2 yards, leaving Maryland with third quarter. The Cavaliers still led 21-7, but were clearly on their heels. The Terps had a chance to extend the lead early in the second quarter, a third down at the 5. Michael Johnson harassed Hollenbach, who was Sam Hollenbach ran 3 yards for a touchdown on the second play of the but Lionell Singleton intercepted Hollenbach’s pass in the end zone. penalized for intentional grounding. On fourth-and-19, Michael Johnson final quarter, and the Terps held Virginia without a first down. Five plays after Two plays later, Panthers tight end Samuel Smith caught a short pass again broke through for another sack to end the Terrapins’ upset bid. the Terps took over at their 16, Lattimore burst through the line and down the from Padrick, broke a tackle at the 35 and ran 87 yards for the tying score. It Maryland (3-2, 0-1) led 23-14 after three quarters before committing two right sideline almost untouched. was the longest pass play in Florida International history. turnovers in the final period. Two plays after the kickoff, Henderson stepped in front of Sewell’s pass Following a missed 47-yard field-goal attempt by Maryland’s Dan After Tech pulled within 23-21, Lance Ball, who rushed for 116 yards, for Tom Santi at the Terps 45 and the linebacker outran everyone down the Ennis, the Terrapins took a 14-7 lead near the end of the half when Danny lost a fumble at the Maryland 17 with 11:05 left. The ball was recovered by other side. Oquendo’s 37-yard punt return gave them the ball at the Panthers 28. KaMichael Hall to set up the go-ahead 15-yard touchdown run by Choice. In 6:11, Maryland had scored 21 points and taken a 28-20 lead. Hollenbach then found Williams in the front corner of the end zone with 10 The Terrapins then drove into Tech territory before Hollenbach’s fourth- Fans who weren’t streaming to the exits saw Sewell drive the Cavaliers seconds left. and-2 pass from the 41 was intercepted by Kenny Scott. to the Maryland 21 before his 6-yard run and three incompletions gave the In the second half, A’Mod Ned’s 52-yard run down the right sideline set Hollenbach’s 3-yard pass to tight end Joey Haynos, open in the middle ball back. up Chris Patullo’s 26-yard field goal, cutting Maryland’s lead to 14-10 with of the end zone, gave the Terrapins a 17-7 lead early in the second quarter. After a Maryland punt, Sewell found Ogletree down the middle of the 10:42 to play. The Panthers had rushed for a total of 31 yards prior to Ned’s Choice led Georgia Tech back, handling the ball on seven plays in an field on the first play. But Wilson also had Ogletree on the 2-point pass, and run. eight-play touchdown drive that ended with his 1-yard leap over the top for was there to help break up the attempt. Ball finished with 82 yards rushing for the Terrapins, who held the ball for the score. Hollenbach was 17-for-28 for 171 yards, and Sewell was 13-for-21 for 12 minutes more than Florida International in the game. Trailing 17-14, Tech drove to the Maryland 23 late in the half. On fourth- 243. He also ran 10 times for 92 yards, including a 36-yard touchdown on and-1, Bell faked a 40-yard field goal attempt, but his pass attempt for Durant Virginia’s first series. 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH - FINAL Brooks, the holder, was incomplete. FLORIDA INT’L. (0-4) 0 7 0 3 - 10 Dan Ennis kicked a career-long 46-yard field goal gave Maryland a 20- 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH - FINAL MARYLAND (3-1) 7 7 0 0 - 14 14 lead. His 32-yarder in the third quarter pushed the lead to 23-14. MARYLAND (4-2, 1-1) 0 0 7 21 - 28 VIRGINIA (2-5, 1-2) 10 10 0 6 - 26 First Quarter MD - Josh Allen 14 pass fr Sam Hollenbach (Dan Ennis kick), 4:23 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH - FINAL First Quarter Second Quarter MARYLAND (3-2, 0-1) 10 10 3 0 - 23 VA - Jameel Sewell 36 run (Chris Gould kick), 8:08 FIU - Samuel Smith 89 pass fr Josh Padrick (Dustin Rivest kick), 8:07 GEORGIA TECH (5-1, 3-0) 7 7 0 13 - 27 VA - FG Chris Gould 26, 0:42 MD - Isaiah Williams 5 pass fr Sam Hollenbach (Ennis kick), 0:10 Second Quarter First Quarter Fourth Quarter VA - Kevin Ogletree 38 pass fr Jameel Sewell (Gould kick), 3:21 GT - Calvin Johnson 10 pass fr Reggie Ball (Travis Bell kick), 10:58 FIU - FG Dustin Rivest 26, 10:42 VA - FG Chris Gould, 0:00 MD - Josh Wilison 100 kickoff return (Dan Ennis kick), 10:38 Third Quarter MD - FG Dan Ennis 18, 1:46 MD FIU MD - Lance Ball 1 run (Dan Ennis kick), 8:43 Second Quarter First Downs 20 12 Fourth Quarter MD - Joey Haynos 3 pass fr Sam Hollenbach (Ennis kick), 13:33 Rushes-Yards 40-117 19-89 MD - Sam Hollenbach 3 run (Ennis kick), 14:11 GT - Tashard Choice 1 run (T. Bell kick), 9:12 Comp-Att-Int 17-30-1 15-34-1 MD - Keon Lattimore 56 run (Ennis kick), 9:11 MD - FG Dan Ennis 46, 0:59 Passing Yards 158 221 MD - Erin Henderson 45 interception return (Ennis kick), 8:00 Third Quarter Return Yards 170 64 VA - Kevin Ogletree 44 pass fr Sewell (pass failed), 2:37 Punts-Average 7-42.6 8-41.9 MD - FG Dan Ennis 32, 3:09 Fourth Quarter Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 MD VA GT - Reggie Ball 8 run (T. Bell kick), 11:33 Penalties-Yards 6-74 6-50 First Downs 17 19 GT - Tashard Choice 15 run (pass failed), 10:10 Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 3-20 Rushes-Yards 34-174 35-181 Time of Possession 36:07 23:53 Comp-Att-Int 17-28-1 13-21-1 MD GT Passing Yards 171 243 First Downs 14 20 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Return Yards 160 217 Rushes-Yards 35-87 43-229 RUSHING - Maryland: Lance Ball 19-82, Keon Lattimore 8-38, Josh Allen 9-17, Sam Hol- Punts-Average 6-44.3 4-34.8 Comp-Att-Int 16-24-1 13-26-0 lenbach 4-minus 20; FIU: A’mod Ned 15-88, John Ellis 1-4, Josh Padrick 3-minus 3. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Passing Yards 190 161 PASSING - Maryland: Sam Hollenbach 17-30-1-158; FIU: Josh Padrick 15-32-1-221, Penalties-Yards 2-20 2-10 Return Yards 170 139 Team 0-2-0-0. Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-4 2-18 Punts-Average 3-45.7 2-46.0 RECEIVING - Maryland: Darrius Heyward-Bey 4-35, Isaiah Williams 4-27, Josh Allen Time of Possession 32:12 27:48 3-43, Danny Oquendo 3-36, Joey Haynos 1-10, Keon Lattimore 1-6, Lance Ball Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Penalties-Yards 4-44 6-47 1-1; FIU: Chand Williams 5-76, A’mod Ned 3-12, Ashlyn Parker 3-10, Samuel Smith INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-5 5-37 2-104, Jeremy Dickens 2-19. RUSHING - Maryland: Keon Lattimore 15-114, Lance Ball 12-76, Josh Allen 1-3, Team Time of Possession 28:53 31:07 MISSED FIELD GOALS - Maryland: Dan Ennis 47. 2-minus 4, Sam Hollenbach 4-minus 15; Virginia: Jameel Sewell 10-92, Jason Snelling TACKLES - Maryland: Wesley Jefferson 4-3-7, Moses Fokou 1-4-5, David Holloway 3-1- 21-81, Mikell Simpson 2-4, Deyon Williams 1-3, Kevin Ogletree 1-1. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 4, Jeremy Navarre 2-2-4; FIU: Chris Smith 9-4-13, Keyonvis Bouie 5-6-11, Wendy PASSING - Maryland: Sam Hollenbach 17-28-1-171; Virginia: Jameel Sewell 13-21- RUSHING - Maryland: Lance Ball 23-116, Keon Lattimore 5-2, Sam Hollenbach 7-minus Napoleon 3-6-9, Lion Singleton 3-5-8. 1-243. 31; Georgia Tech: Tashard Choice 26-138, Reggie Ball 15-84, Rashaun Grant 1-9, ATT - 45,317. WEATHER - 81 degrees, partly cloudy. RECEIVING - Maryland: Darrius Heyward-Bey 5-39, Danny Oquendo 3-41, Keon Lattimore Team 1-minus 2. 3-37, Joey Haynos 2-28, Jason Goode 1-13, Isaiah Williams 1-13, Drew Weatherly PASSING - Maryland: Sam Hollenbach 16-24-1-190; Georgia Tech: Reggie Ball 13-25- 1-1, Lance Ball 1-minus 1; Virginia: Kevin Ogletree 3-133, Jason Snelling 3-41, Deyon 0-161, Travis Bell 0-1-0-0. Williams 3-20, Tom Santi 2-25, Fontel Mines 2-24. RECEIVING - Maryland: Darrius Heyward-Bey 5-111, Jason Goode 4-33, Danny Oquendo MISSED FIELD GOALS - Maryland: Dan Ennis 30; Virginia: Chris Gould 50. 2-21, Joey Haynos 2-13, Keon Lattimore 1-10, Lance Ball 1-4, Josh Allen 1-minus 2; TACKLES - Maryland: Wesley Jefferson 4-8-12, Erin Henderson 4-6-10, David Holloway Georgia Tech: Calvin Johnson 10-133, James Johnson 3-28. 2-4-6, Marcus Wimbush 3-1-4, Trey Covington 3-1-4, Christian Varner 3-1-4, Dre MISSED FIELD GOALS - Georgia Tech: Travis Bell 41, 31. Moore 3-1-4; Virginia: Jon Copper 2-6-8, Byron Glaspy 3-4-7, Chris Long 5-1-6, TACKLES - Maryland: David Holloway 6-4-10, Wesley Jefferson 6-3-9, Erin Henderson Jeffrey Fitzgerald 3-3-6, Keenan Carter 0-6-6. 5-3-8, Josh Wilson 5-0-5, Isaiah Gardner 4-1-5, Marcus Wimbush 4-1-5, Jeremy ATT - 59,367. WEATHER - 60 degrees, sunny. Navarre 1-4-5; Georgia Tech: KaMichael Hall 3-8-11, Kenny Scott 5-3-8, Michael Johnson 5-1-6, Jamal Lewis 4-2-6, Philip Wheeler 2-3-5. ATT - 51,686. WEATHER - 71 degrees, sunny.

45 GAME 7 GAME 8 GAME 9 Oct. 21, 2006 Oct. 28, 2006 Nov. 4, 2006 Maryland 26, NC State 20 Maryland 27, Florida State 24 Maryland 13, No. 19 Clemson 12

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) -Maryland converted two consecutive turnovers COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - Sam Hollenbach threw three touchdown CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) - Dan Ennis kicked a 31-yard field goal as time ran out, into 14 third-quarter points, and the Terrapins held on to defeat North passes, and Maryland held off Florida State to keep the Seminoles in the lifting Maryland to its fourth straight victory, a win over No. 19 Clemson that Carolina State. Atlantic Coast Conference cellar. moved the Terrapins into a tie for first place in the Atlantic Division race. Maryland (5-2, 2-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) led 6-0 before a fumble Maryland led 27-14 in the third quarter, but was not assured the win until The Terps (7-2, 4-1 ACC) used the same blueprint as Virginia Tech to recovery and an interception produced two quick touchdowns and a 20-point Jeremy Navarre blocked a 46-yard field goal try by Gary Cismesia with 42 keep Clemson’s powerful running game in check. But it looked like it wouldn’t cushion. seconds left. It was the second time in three seasons that the Terrapins (6-2, matter after Jad Dean kicked his fourth field goal with 2:25 left to put the NC State (3-4, 2-2) used a long drive and a 65-yard punt return by Darrell 3-1) beat the Seminoles (4-4, 2-4). After the game, thousands of fans rushed Tigers (7-3, 4-3) ahead 12-10. Blackman to close to 23-13 with 8:18 left, but the comeback bid was blunted the field to celebrate the win, which made the Terrapins bowl eligible. But Sam Hollenbach drove Maryland 54 yards to Clemson’s 12 when Daniel Evans threw his second interception of the game. Florida State sophomore quarterback was a late - converting a fourth-and-inches with his sneak - to set up Ennis’ game After Dan Ennis kicked his fourth field goal for Maryland, the Wolfpack scratch with tendinitis in his right foot, ending a run of 20 successive starts. winner. used a 1-yard touchdown run by Toney Baker to get within six points with He was replaced by sophomore Xavier Lee. The Terps jumped and hugged Ennis in celebration. They had a lot to 58 seconds left. But the Terrapins recovered the onside kick to secure the The Seminoles closed to 27-24 with 8:49 left when Cismesia kicked a be happy about - the victory keeps them in the mix to represent the league’s victory. 24-yard field goal after Lee completed a 55-yard pass to Chris Davis. Florida Atlantic Division in the championship game. Maryland’s Sam Hollenbach went 7-for-9 for 115 yards and a touchdown, State then forced a punt and took over at its own 15 with 5:30 to go. Maryland came into the weekend tied in the division with No. 16 Boston and Lance Ball ran for 77 yards and a score. The Seminoles got to the Maryland 16, but a sack by David Holloway College and No. 22 Wake Forest. It remained on top with Wake Forest after The Wolfpack have been hurt by turnovers all season, and the same and an incomplete pass preceded the ill-fated field goal try by Cismesia. A the Demon Deacons’ win over the Eagles later Saturday night. problem hindered their bid to beat Maryland for a third straight time. On brisk wind with gusts of up to 40 mph affected with the kicking game. Maryland’s chances seemed slim after the Tigers got a key call the first play from scrimmage in the second half, NC State’s Andre Brown On the opening drive of the third quarter, FSU Coach Bobby Bowden overturned by the replay booth to help them take the lead. fumbled when hit by Marcus Wimbush, who recovered at the Wolfpack 31. decided against punting into the wind on a fourth-and-1 at midfield. Clemson trailed 10-9 midway through the final period when quarterback After Hollenbach threw a 21-yard completion to Darrius Heyward-Bey, Fullback Joe Surratt was stuffed by Navarre, and a personal foul against Will Proctor had the ball ripped from his hands at the end of a run near Josh Allen scored on a 5-yard pass to make it 13-0. the Seminoles gave Maryland a first down on the FSU 33. On third down, Clemson’s 10. Tailback C.J. Spiller chased the ball back to the goal line and On the first play after the kickoff, Evans was intercepted by Erin Hollenbach threw a 30-yard touchdown pass to Darrius Heyward-Bey. slid into the end zone as he collected it. When Maryland linebacker David Henderson at the NC State 24. Hollenbach promptly ran for 20 yards, setting It turned out to be the Terrapins’ final score. Lee then directed an 80-yard Holloway fell on Spiller, officials gave Maryland a safety. up a 2-yard touchdown run by Ball with 10:07 left in the third quarter. drive, capping the march with a 17-yard touchdown pass to Davis. But after a lengthy review, Spiller was ruled down on Clemson’s 1. NC State got on the board with a 14-play, 80-yard drive that ended in a Hollenbach finished 9-for-16 for 113 yards. He threw two touchdown Two plays later, Proctor completed a 71-yard pass down the middle to 2-yard touchdown run by Brown. But the conversion was blocked, and the passes in the first half to stake the Terrapins to a 20-14 lead. tight end Thomas Hunter to Maryland’s 28. Terrapins padded their lead on the ensuing possession, getting a 40-yard Maryland took advantage of a turnover to go up 7-0 in the first quarter. Clemson appeared to put the game away when James Davis rushed for field goal for a 23-6 lead. After FSU receiver Greg Carr lost a fumble, Hollenbach capped a 48-yard a touchdown. That play, however, was nullified by an illegal procedure call Maryland backup running back Keon Lattimore had three catches for 72 drive with a 3-yard touchdown pass to Dan Gronkowski. and the Tigers settled for Dean’s final kick. yards and added 33 yards rushing in a first half dominated by the Terrapins. After Antone Smith scored on a 9-yard run for FSU, Dan Ennis put For the second straight week, Clemson’s powerful tailback tandem of Held to one first down on its opening two possessions, Maryland moved Maryland back in front with a field goal. The Terrapins then forced a punt, and Davis and Spiller was held in check. The two combined for 332 yards on the 67 yards in 10 plays before Ennis kicked a 32-yard field goal for a 3-0 lead. Danny Oquendo returned the kick 35 yards, setting up a 5-yard touchdown ground to beat Georgia Tech, a victory that lifted the Tigers into the top 10. In The key play was a 32-yard pass from Hollenbach to Lattimore. catch by Heyward-Bey for a 17-7 lead. this one, Davis had 90 yards - he had a 42-yard run early in the game - and The Terrapins started their next drive in identical fashion. This time, A 28-yard punt gave Maryland the ball at the Florida State 49, and the Spiller 41. Lattimore took a short pass 34 yards to the Wolfpack 24. Five plays later, Terrapins converted the fine field position into another field goal. Hollenbach led the Terps, completing 23 of 34 passes for 247 yards. Ennis kicked a 27-yard field goal. The Seminoles then closed to 20-14 when Carr made a leaping catch in He hit on 11 straight throws during one stretch, including Maryland’s only NC State got only 25 yards passing in the first half and advanced into the end zone with 53 seconds left in the half. touchdown play - a 7-yard scoring pass to Danny Oquendo. Maryland territory only once in five possessions. 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH - FINAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH - FINAL FLORIDA ST. (4-4, 2-4) 7 7 7 3 - 24 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH - FINAL MARYLAND (7-2, 4-1) 0 7 3 3 - 13 MARYLAND (6-2, 3-1) 10 10 7 0 - 27 NC STATE (3-4, 2-2) 0 0 6 14 - 20 CLEMSON (7-3, 4-3) 3 3 0 6 - 12 MARYLAND (5-2, 2-1) 0 6 17 3 - 26 First Quarter First Quarter MD - Dan Gronkowski 2 pass fr Sam Hollenbach (Dan Ennis kick), 9:39 Second Quarter CU - FG Jad Dean 27, 6:52 FS - Antone Smith 9 run (Gary Cismesia kick), 6:12 MD - FG Dan Ennis 32, 13:51 Second Quarter MD - FG Dan Ennis 38, 0:26 MD - FG Dan Ennis 27, 7:49 MD - Danny Oquendo 7 pass fr Sam Hollenbach (Ennis kick), 14:54 Second Quarter Third Quarter CU - FG Jad Dean 32, 4:39 MD - Darrius Heyward-Bey 5 pass fr Hollenbach (Ennis kick), 11:16 MD - Josh Allen 4 pass fr Sam Hollenbach (Ennis kick), 11:56 Third Quarter MD - FG Dan Ennis 39, 2:19 MD - Lance Ball 2 run (Ennis kick), 10:07 MD - FG Dan Ennis 31, 7:18 FS - Greg Carr 15 pass fr Xavier Lee (Cismesia kick), 0:53 NCS - Andre Brown 2 run (kick blocked), 4:06 Fourth Quarter Third Quarter MD - FG Dan Ennis 40, 0:02 CU - FG Jad Dean 25, 14:51 MD - Darrius Heyward-Bey 30 pass fr Hollenbach (Ennis kick), 9:24 Fourth Quarter CU - FG Jad Dean 22, 2:25 FS - Chris Davis 17 pass fr Lee (Cismesia kick), 3:42 NCS - Darrell Blackman 65 punt return (John Deraney kick), 8:18 MD - FG Dan Ennis 31, 0:00 Fourth Quarter MD - FG Dan Ennis 18, 1:55 FS - FG Gary Cismesia 24, 8:49 NCS - Toney Baker 1 run (Deraney kick), 0:58 MD CU First Downs 18 16 MD WM Rushes-Yards 28-54 41-143 MD NCSU First Downs 15 24 Comp-Att-Int 23-35-1 18-27-0 First Downs 17 19 Rushes-Yards 32-92 34-172 Passing Yards 247 251 Rushes-Yards 34-174 35-181 Comp-Att-Int 12-20-0 22-36-0 Return Yards 62 92 Comp-Att-Int 17-28-1 13-21-1 Passing Yards 131 286 Punts-Average 6-43.3 5-41.8 Passing Yards 171 243 Return Yards 113 22 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0 Return Yards 160 217 Punts-Average 5-44.8 4-32.0 Penalties-Yards 6-31 1-5 Punts-Average 6-44.3 4-34.8 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 1-1 Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 2-11 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 10-75 13-100 Time of Possession 28:52 31:08 Penalties-Yards 2-20 2-10 Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-9 2-17 Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-4 2-18 Time of Possession 27:40 32:20 Time of Possession 32:12 27:48 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Maryland: Keon Lattimore 10-38, Sam Hollenbach 8-11, Lance Ball 10-5; INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Clemson: James Davis 20-90, C.J. Spiller 9-41, Will Proctor 9-9, Reggie Merriweather INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING - Maryland: Keon Lattimore 10-43, Lance Ball 11-39, Danny Oquendo 1-18, Josh 1-3, Chansi Stuckey 2-0. RUSHING - Maryland: Lance Ball 17-77, Sam Hollenbach 7-62, Keon Lattimore 10-35, Tim Allen 5-18, Team 2-minus 4, Sam Hollenbach 3-minus 22; Florida State: Antone Smith PASSING - Maryland: Sam Hollenbach 23-34-1-247, Team 0-1-0-0; Clemson: Will Cesa 1-11, Josh Allen 1-3, Darrius Heyward-Bey 1-minus 5, Team 4-minus 18; NC 14-83; Xavier Lee 8-50; Lorenzo Booker 11-41, Joe Surratt 1-minus 2. Proctor 18-27-0-251. State: Toney Baker 20-95, Andre Brown 10-62, Daniel Evans 8-minus 3. PASSING - Maryland: Sam Hollenbach 12-20-0-131; Florida State: Xavier Lee 22- RECEIVING - Maryland: Joey Haynos 6-52, Isaiah Williams 5-66, Danny Oquendo PASSING - Maryland: Sam Hollenbach 7-9-0-115-1; NC State: Daniel Evans 15-26- 36-0-286. 5-36, Darriuis Heyward-Bey 4-18, Jason Goode 3-75; Clemson: Chansi Stuckey 2-145. RECEIVING - Maryland: Darrius Heyward-Bey 3-57, Keon Lattimore 2-25, Isaiah Williams 8-129, Tyler Grisham 3-28, Thomas Hunter 2-79, Jacoby Ford 2-6, C.J. Spiller 2-2, RECEIVING - Maryland: Keon Lattimore 3-72, Darrius Heyward-Bey 2-36, Josh Allen 1-4, 2-12, Lance Ball 1-11, Joey Haynos 1-9, Josh Allen 1-9, Cory Jackson 1-6, Dan Aaron Kelly 1-7. Jason Goode 1-3; NC State: John Dunlap 4-43, Lamart Barrett 3-36, Darrell Blackman Gronkowski 1-2; Florida State: Chris Davis 8-132, Greg Carr 5-84, Brandon Warren MISSED FIELD GOALS - None. 3-30, Anthony Hill 2-40, Andre Brown 2-minus 2, Toney Baker 1-minus 2. 3-21, Joslin Shaw 2-35, Antone Smith 2-9, Lorenzo Booker 1-4, Joe Surratt 1-1. TACKLES - Maryland: Erin Henderson 9-9-18, Marcus Wimbush 5-4-9, Trey Covington 5- MISSED FIELD GOALS - None. MISSED FIELD GOALS - Florida State: Gary Cismesia 46 (blocked). 3-8, Josh Wilson 7-0-7, Isaiah Gardner 6-1-7, Jeremy Navarre 4-3-7, Wesley Jefferson TACKLES - Maryland: Wesley Jefferson 7-6-13, Erin Henderson 3-7-10, Marcus Wimbush TACKLES - Maryland: Erin Henderson 10-2-12, Christian Varner 6-2-8, David Holloway 3-4-7, Christian Varner 3-4-7; Clemson: Chris Clemons 9-3-12, Michael Hamlin 8-4-12, 3-3-6, David Holloway 1-5-6, Josh Wilson 4-1-5, Isaiah Gardner 3-2-5; NC State: 4-3-7, Marcus Wimbush 2-5-7, Isaiah Gardner 4-1-5, Jeremy Navarre 3-2-5; Florida Duane Coleman 8-1-9, Antonio Clay 7-2-9, Nick Watkins 4-5-9. Garland Heath 3-6-9, DaJuan Morgan 5-3-8, Patrick Lowery 4-4-8, Miguel Scott 3-1-4, State: Buster Davis 4-5-9, Myron Rolle 3-5-8, Lawrence Timmons 3-4-7, Roger Wil- ATT - 79,000. WEATHER - 49 degrees, sunny. Martrel Brown 1-3-4, Willie Young 1-3-4. liams 3-3-6, Rodney Gallon 3-2-5. ATT - 50,230. WEATHER - 55 degrees, clear. ATT - 50,517. WEATHER - 50 degrees, windy, clear. 46 GAME 10 GAME 11 GAME 12 Nov. 11, 2006 Nov. 18, 2006 Nov. 25, 2006 No. 23 Maryland 14, Miami 13 No. 20 Boston College 38, No. 21 Maryland 16 No. 20 Wake Forest 38, Maryland 24

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - Sam Hollenbach connected with Darrius BOSTON (AP) - Boston College led 14-0 in the first four minutes on Jolonn COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) - Kenneth Moore ran for 165 yards and a Heyward-Bey twice, including a school-record 96-yard touchdown pass Dunbar’s returns of 14 and 38 yards before Matt Ryan threw two scoring touchdown, Kevin Harris scored twice, and freshman quarterback Riley in the second quarter, as the Maryland Terrapins outlasted the Miami passes in a win over 21st-ranked Maryland on Saturday. Skinner went 10-for-13 for 125 yards and a touchdown for No. 20 Wake Hurricanes. Any hopes for a comeback were dashed by two more Terrapin turnovers Forest, which became the first ACC team in history to go 6-0 on the road The Terps (8-2, 5-1 ACC) maintained a share of first place in the ACC - a 42-yard interception return for a touchdown by DeJuan Tribble and an with a victory over Maryland. Atlantic Division following the win. Miami fell to 5-5, 2-4 in the conference. interception in the end zone by Jamie Silva after Maryland reached the 4- Wake Forest handed Maryland (8-4, 5-3) its first home loss of the With the win, Maryland became the first team in 21 seasons to defeat yard line early in the fourth quarter. season. It was Wake Forest’s first win in eight tries against Maryland since both the Hurricanes and the Florida State Seminoles in the same year, a feat The loss ended Maryland’s five-game winning streak. 1998. The Demon Deacons were 13-40-1 against the Terrapins all-time. last accomplished by the Florida Gators in 1985. On the second play from scrimmage, Danny Oquendo took a pitchout Wake Forest went up 28-14 with an 80-yard touchdown drive to start the Despite only recording six first downs, the Terps staked an early 14-0 to the left from quarterback Sam Hollenbach and was blasted by Larry second half. Moore had runs of 15 and 23 yards and Skinner went 3-for-3 for lead and the defense prevailed, with a key interception by Trey Covington on Anam. Oquendo fumbled, Hollenbach slid for the ball but it squirted toward 35 yards before Harris scored from the 3. the Hurricanes’ final drive. Although Miami forced a late punt, Isaiah Gardner Maryland’s end zone, and Dunbar scooped it up and ran for the touchdown Maryland’s Keon Lattimore then accounted for all the yardage in a 49- swooped in to cause Bruce Johnson’s fumble, which was recovered by J.J. just 42 seconds into the game. yard drive that produced a 26-yard field goal by Dan Ennis, but the Deacons Justice to seal the victory, Maryland’s fifth in a row. On the fifth play of the next series, Hollenbach tried a pitch to the other answered with a field goal to restore the 14-point cushion. Hollenbach, who threw for over 200 yards for the second straight game, side with similar results. Lance Ball fumbled and Dunbar was there again, Maryland closed to 31-24 when Sam Hollenbach threw a 5-yard finished with 202 yards on 11-of-16 passing. Heyward-Bey eclipsed the grabbing the ball and racing untouched into the end zone. touchdown pass to Isaiah Williams with 12:54 left. But Wake Forest century mark in receiving yards for the second time in his career, with five Ryan finally got in the game with 6:36 left in the first quarter and threw responded with a 10-play, 76-yard drive that ended with a 1-yard touchdown run by Rich Belton on a fourth-down play. catches for 175 yards. a 21-yard completion to Tony Gonzalez on his first play. That series ended Lattimore rushed for 119 yards and a touchdown, only the third player The duo connected on the Terps’ then-longest play of the season, a with a missed 42-yard field goal attempt by Steve Aponavicius. Maryland to reach the 100-yard mark against the Demon Deacons this season. 65-yard strike for the opening touchdown with 11:45 remaining in the first scored midway through the second quarter on the first of Dan Ennis’ three Hollenbach was 14-for-26 for 125 yards, but threw three interceptions. quarter. It was the first time Maryland had scored a touchdown on its opening field goals, a 29-yarder. Wake Forest yielded 215 yards in the first half, but benefited from possession since Middle Tennessee on September 9. Then Ryan led BC to touchdowns on a 34-yard pass to Gonzalez and a turnovers in taking a 21-14 lead. However, they eclipsed both the season and all-time marks with the 96- 17-yarder to Brandon Robinson for a 28-3 lead. On those two series, Ryan The final game of a crazy ACC regular season matched two of the league’s yarder down the right sideline in the second quarter. The play broke the completed 9 of 12 passes for 140 yards. most surprising teams in a duel for the Atlantic Division title. previous record of 92 yards (Stan Levine to Ed Bolton vs. South Carolina), a Ennis’ 37-yard field goal on the last play of the half and his 46-yarder Both teams scored TDs on their opening drives. Lattimore ran in from the mark that stood for 57 seasons. In addition, it was the longest play ever given cut the lead to 28-9. After Tribble’s interception, Maryland scored its only 12 before Harris concluded a 13-play possession with a 2-yard run. up by the Miami defense in that school’s history. touchdown on Josh Allen’s 9-yard option pass to Oquendo. Next came an exchange of turnovers. After Riley Swanson took an Meanwhile, the Maryland defensive effort was led by linebackers Wesley The Terrapins had a chance to get within two scores early in the fourth interception 30 yards to the Maryland 16, an apparent touchdown run by Jefferson and Erin Henderson, who notched 14 and 13 tackles, respectively. quarter, but Hollenbach’s pass was intercepted in the end zone by Jamie Moore was erased by a holding call. On the next play, Skinner threw his first Cornerback Josh Wilson had five pass breakups in the game, including one Silva. interception on the road. A 19-yard touchdown run by Moore made it 14-7 midway through the fourth quarter which stopped a potential scoring drive for They also had a first-and-goal from the 5-yard-line later in the quarter, early in the second quarter. Miami. but turned the ball over on downs. The Terrapins’ next two drives ended in interceptions by Alphonso Smith. Both teams played with great emotion following a pre-game moment of After the latter turnover, Skinner threw a 49-yard TD pass to Willie Idlette for silence and tribute to Hurricanes senior defensive tackle Bryan Pata, who 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH - FINAL a 21-7 lead. Maryland then got a 1-yard touchdown run by Lance Ball. was shot and killed earlier this week. MARYLAND (8-3, 5-2) 0 6 10 0 - 16 Despite the loss, the Terps still posted their fourth eight-win regular- BOSTON COLL. (9-2, 5-2) 14 14 7 3 - 38 season over the last six years. 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH - FINAL First Quarter MIAMI (5-5, 2-4) 0 10 0 3 - 13 BC - Jolonn Dunbar 14 fumble return (Steve Aponavicius kick), 14:18 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH - FINAL MARYLAND (8-2, 5-1) 7 7 0 0 - 14 BC - Jolonn Dunbar 38 fumble return (Aponavicius kick), 11:52 WAKE FOR. (10-2, 6-2) 7 14 10 7 - 38 Second Quarter MARYLAND (8-4, 5-3) 7 7 3 7 - 24 First Quarter MD - FG Dan Ennis 29, 7:05 MD - Darrius Heyward-Bey 65 pass fr Sam Hollenbach (Dan Ennis kick), 11:45 First Quarter BC - Tony Gonzalez 34 pass fr Matt Ryan (Aponavicius kick), 4:00 Second Quarter MD - Keon Lattimore 12 run (Dan Ennis kick), 10:16 BC - Brandon Robinson 17 pass fr Ryan (Aponavicius kick), 0:50 MD - Darrius Heyward-Bey 96 pass fr Hollenbach (Ennis kick), 12:58 WF - Kevin Harris 2 run (Sam Swank kick), 6:11 MD - FG Dan Ennis 37, 0:00 MIA - FG Jon Peattie 32, 7:08 Second Quarter Third Quarter MIA - Ryan Moore 28 pass fr Kirby Freeman (Peattie kick), 2:25 WF - Kenneth Moore 19 run (Swank kick), 14:20 MD - FG Dan Ennis 46, 8:45 Fourth Quarter WF - Willie Idlette 49 pass fr Riley Skinner (Swank kick), 7:42 BC - DeJuan Tribble 42 interception return (Aponavicius kick), 4:28 MIA - FG Jon Peattie 25, 11:02 MD - Lance Ball 1 run (Ennis kick), 4:40 MD - Danny Oquendo 9 pass from Josh Allen (Ennis kick), 2:02 Third Quarter Fourth Quarter MD MIA WF - Kevin Harris 3 run (Swank kick), 10:03 BC - FG Steve Aponavicius 21, 13:11 First Downs 6 18 MD - FG Dan Ennis 26, 6:37 Rushes-Yards 21-56 46-180 WF - FG Sam Swank 36, 0:21 MD BC Comp-Att-Int 11-16-0 14-27-1 Fourth Quarter First Downs 17 19 Passing Yards 202 140 MD - Isaiah Williams 5 pass fr Sam Hollenbach (Ennis kick), 12:54 Rushes-Yards 34-174 35-181 Return Yards 40 74 WF - Rich Belton 1 run (Swank kick), 7:21 Comp-Att-Int 17-28-1 13-21-1 Punts-Average 8-41.5 4-42.8 Passing Yards 171 243 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 MD WF Return Yards 160 217 Penalties-Yards 1-10 2-10 First Downs 19 22 Punts-Average 6-44.3 4-34.8 Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-9 1-4 Rushes-Yards 33-194 57-296 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Time of Possession 22:51 37:09 Comp-Att-Int 14-26-3 10-13-1 Penalties-Yards 2-20 2-10 Passing Yards 182 125 Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-4 2-18 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Return Yards 139 114 Time of Possession 32:12 27:48 RUSHING - Maryland: Lance Ball 10-41, Josh Allen 3-13, Keon Lattimore 5-12, Sam Punts-Average 2-32.0 3-34.7 Hollenbach 1-minus 4, Team 2-minus 6; Miami: Javarris James 22-78, Kirby Freeman Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 9-51, Tyrone Moss 12-37, Charlie Jones 3-14. Penalties-Yards 5-30 4-34 RUSHING - Maryland: Keon Lattimore 13-40, Lance Ball 7-23, Josh Allen 4-12, Sam Hol- PASSING - Maryland: Sam Hollenbach 11-16-0-202; Miami: Kirby Freeman 14-27- Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 1-4 lenbach 3-10, Darrius Heyward-Bey 1-4, Danny Oquendo 1-minus 16; Boston College: 1-140. Time of Possession 24:47 35:13 L.V. Whitworth 21-100, Andre Callender 7-28, Team 2-minus 4. RECEIVING - Maryland: Darrius Heyward-Bey 5-175, Danny Oquendo 2-16, Joey PASSING - Maryland: Sam Hollenbach 27-42-2-249, Josh Allen 1-1-0-9; Boston College: Haynos 2-10, Josh Allen 1-3, Jason Goode 1-minus 2; Miami: Ryan Moore 5-50, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Matt Ryan 19-29-0-249. Greg Olsen 4-41, Lance Leggett 1-13, Sam Shields 1-11, Chris Zellner 1-9, Tyrone RUSHING - Maryland: Keon Lattimore 23-119, Lance Ball 6-64, Darrius Heyward Bey RECEIVING - Maryland: Danny Oquendo 6-65, Joey Haynos 6-45, Keon Lattimore 6-34, Moss 1-9, Ryan Hill 1-7. 1-9, Sam Hollenbach 3-2; Wake Forest: Kenneth Moore 27-165, Kevin Marion 4-43, Darrius Heyward-Bey 4-37, Isaiah Williams 2-41, Lance Ball 2-16, Cory Jackson 1-13, MISSED FIELD GOALS - Miami: Jon Peattie 50. Kevin Harris 13-42, Riley Skinner 4-30, Nate Morton 2-12, Rich Belton 4-6, Willie Jason Goode 1-7; Boston College: Tony Gonzalez 4-76, Ryan Purvis 3-42, Taylor Sele TACKLES - Maryland: Wesley Jefferson 7-7-14, Erin Henderson 4-9-13, Dre Moore Idlette 1-1, Team 2-minus 3. 2-32, Kevin Challenger 2-25, Ryan Thompson 2-21, Brandon Robinson 2-20, Andre 3-5-8, Marcus Wimbush 3-5-8, Isaiah Gardner 5-2-7, Trey Covington 3-4-7; Miami: PASSING - Maryland: Sam Hollenbach 14-26-3-182; Wake Forest: Riley Skinner Callender 2-1, Jon Loyte 1-16, L.V. Whitworth 1-16. Brandon Meriweather 3-2-5, Baraka Atkins 1-4-5, Jon Beason 2-2-4, Calais Campbell 10-13-1-125. MISSED FIELD GOALS - BOSTON COLLEGE: STEVE APONAVICIUS 42. 2-2-4, Glenn Cook 2-2-4. RECEIVING - Maryland: Isaiah Williams 3-65, Darrius Heyward-Bey 3-37, Joey Haynos ATT - 50,721. WEATHER - 77 degrees, partly cloudy. TACKLES - Maryland: Erin Henderson 6-3-9, Wesley Jefferson 4-4-8, Jeremy Navarre 2-33, Lance Ball 2-13, Danny Oquendo 2-11, Jason Goode 1-19, Cory Jackson 4-2-6, David Holloway 5-0-5, Christian Varner 5-0-5, Marcus Wimbush 3-2-5; Boston 1-4; Wake Forest: Willie Idlette 4-64, Kenneth Moore 3-33, Nate Morton 2-11, John College: Jolonn Dunbar 9-5-14, Jamie Silva 7-4-11, Brian Toal 6-5-11, DeJuan Tribble Tereshinski 1-17. 6-0-6, Larry Anam 4-1-5. MISSED FIELD GOALS - None. ATT - 44,500. WEATHER - 53 degrees, sunny. TACKLES - Maryland: Erin Henderson 3-8-11, Marcus Wimbush 4-6-10, Wesley Jefferson 5-4-9, Isaiah Gardner 4-4-8, David Holloway 3-4-7, Trey Covington 2-5-7; Wake Forest: Aaron Curry 5-5-10, Jon Abbate 1-8-9, Stanley Arnoux 2-5-7, Josh Gattis 3-3-6. ATT - 51,500. WEATHER - 44 degrees, clear. 47 GAME 13 Dec. 29, 2006 2006 SEASON NOTES Maryland 24, Purdue 7 QUICK HITS OF DRAMA ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) - Maryland methodically and meticulously put away • Maryland finished the season 9-4, marking the 13th • Maryland won five straight games (Oct. 24-Nov. 11) Purdue - and looked nothing like the team that ended the regular season time in 114 years of football the Terrapins have won at by a combined total of 13 points. Each game featured with two losses. least nine games in a season. Four of those seasons some fourth-quarter drama and kept Terrapin fans on the Sam Hollenbach passed for 223 yards and two touchdowns, Lance Ball have come during Ralph Friedgen’s time as head edge of their seats: rushed for 98 yards, and the Terrapins won the Champs Sports Bowl 24-7. Maryland missed a chance to play for the Atlantic Coast Conference title coach. Friedgen also moved to 3-1 as a head coach in • After losing their ACC opener, 27-23, at Georgia by losing to Boston College and Wake Forest. bowl games, all with the Terps. Tech, Maryland trailed 20-0 at Virginia (10/14) when the The Terrapins (9-4) were able to keep Purdue’s offense, the NCAA’s • The Terps compiled an impressive streak in the mid- teams broke for halftime. The Terrapins got a 56-yard 10th best at 425 yards per game, in check by blanketing its speedy wideouts, batting down several passes - and keeping the ball away from the dle of the season, starting with the come-from-behind TD by Keon Lattimore and a 45-yard interception return Boilermakers. victory at Virginia on October 14. In that game and the by Erin Henderson in a run of 28 unanswered points Keon Lattimore added 86 yards rushing on 20 carries for the Terps, who four following, Maryland was 5-0, with a combined victory over a stretch of 6:11. Virginia pulled within 28-26 with held the ball for 39:48. It hardly mattered that Dan Ennis’ 22-yard field goal margin of 13 points in the five games. a touchdown with 2:37 to play, but Josh Wilson tipped with 6:22 left in the third quarter was the only scoring in the second half. Maryland milked the clock with 429 total yards and 20 first downs and • After two-straight losses to close the regular sea- away the Cavaliers’ two-point conversion attempt. Purdue did little when it had a shot. son, Maryland bounced back with its 24-7 victory in the • Maryland used two turnovers by NC State to earn a Boilermaker quarterback Curtis Painter completed 23 of 36 passes for Champs Sports Bowl in Orlando, Fla, its third straight 20-0 lead early on 10/21, then held on for a 28-26 Home- 264 yards, one touchdown and one interception. Maryland’s offense was virtually mistake free, but Purdue (8-6) had several costly miscues. bowl win. The Terps finished the season second in the coming win over the Wolfpack. NC State pulled within The biggest was Dorien Bryant’s fumble after a 31-yard reception that ACC Atlantic Division, narrowly missing a chance to play two points with a touchdown with 58 seconds left, but the would’ve been Purdue’s biggest play of the game on its opening drive of the for the ACC Championship in Jacksonville. Terrapins covered an onside kick attempt to pull out the second half. Purdue never got its ground game on track after falling behind • Senior Sam Hollenbach finished his career with his win. early and finished with 21 yards rushing. Darrius Heyward-Bey showcased his 4.38 speed on a 46-yard second- best season, as he passed for 2,371 yards and 15 touch- • Sam Hollenbach threw three TD passes en route to quarter TD pass. Hollenbach appeared to overthrown him on the sideline downs in 2006. The dual rushing attack of junior tailbacks a 27-14 lead in the third quarter on 10/28 against Florida route, but the wideout got underneath, making it 21-0. Keon Lattimore and Lance Ball proved very effective State. The Seminoles closed to within 27-24 with 8:49 Purdue missed its first chance to score by ending a 55-yard first quarter drive with a missed field goal. Ball ran five times for 49 yards on the next for the Terps in 2006, as the pair rushed for over 1,500 left on a 24-yard field goal by Gary Cismesia. Lining up series to set up a TD. Out of the shotgun with five wideouts, Hollenbach yards and 11 touchdowns. In the receiving corps, fresh- for a potential game-tying field goal from 46 yards out, dumped it to Joey Haynos for a 4-yard score to give Maryland a 7-0 lead. man Darrius Heyward-Bey emerged as the Terps’ No. 1 DE Jeremy Navarre broke through the middle to block Starting from their own 40, the Terps made it 14-0 after Hollenbach threat, as the freshman All-American caught 45 passes the kick and give Maryland the win. orchestrated another flawless drive. He hit Heyward-Bey over the middle for a 19-yard gain, and Danny Oquendo for 11 yards to the Purdue 4. Cory for 694 yards and five touchdowns, all team highs. In the Jackson ran in from a yard out for the touchdown. November 11 game against Miami, Heyward-Bey caught SAM I AM The Boilermakers got their only touchdown just before halftime. Painter a 96-yard bomb, setting a new school record for longest • For just the second time in the previous six years, led them 71 yards in 1:25, hitting Greg Orton for a 12-yard touchdown. Maryland played its first bowl game since 2004, while Purdue returned touchdown pass. Maryland started a season with a returning starter at the after missing last year for the first time in Tiller’s 10 seasons. It was the • Prior to the Wake Forest game, Maryland honored quarterback position. And though the success Sam Hol- teams’ first meeting. 13 seniors who played their final season in a Terrapin lenbach had in the 2005 campaign is not that of Scott

1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH - FINAL uniform: Josh Allen, Conrad Bolston, T.D. Callahan, McBrien (the last QB to return as starter) in 2003, his PURDUE (8-6) 0 7 0 0 - 7 Dan Ennis, Stephon Heyer, Sam Hollenbach, David experience and knowledge of Friedgen’s offense was MARYLAND (9-4) 7 14 3 0 - 24 Holloway, J.P. Humber, Adam Podlesh, Greg Powell, indicative of the success the Terrapins had in his senior First Quarter Drew Weatherly, Josh Wilson, Marcus Wimbush. This season. MD - Joey Haynos 4 yd pass from Sam Hollenbach (Dan Ennis kick), 04:33 Second Quarter group of seniors finished their career with Maryland with • In 2006, Hollenbach, the Champs Sports Bowl MVP, MD - Cory Jackson 1 yd run (Dan Ennis kick), 13:33 a four-year record of 29-19 and a five-year mark of 40- cut down on the mistakes that plagued him in 2005. He MD - Darrius Heyward-Bey 46 yd pass from Sam Hollenbach (Ennis kick), 02:05 PUR - Greg Orton 12 yd pass from Curtis Painter (Chris Summers kick) 00:30 22. finished 203-for-328 (61.9 percent) for 2,371 yards with Third Quarter 15 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. His career comple- MD - Dan Ennis 22 yd field goal, 06:44 MORE ON THE CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL tion percentage is third-best in school history, 61.4 per- MD PUR • Maryland now has a three-game winning streak in cent (417-for-679). First Downs 20 12 Rushes-Yards 50-206 13-21 bowl games for the first time in school history. The previ- • He finished his career at Maryland with 5,139 yards, Comp-Att-Int 15-24-0 23-36-1 ous two wins came over Tennessee 30-3 on 12/31/02 in ranking him fourth all time in passing yards behind Passing Yards 223 264 Return Yards 26 75 the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl and over West Virginia 41-7 Boomer Esiason, and Scott McBrien, Punts-Average 4-39.2 6-42.2 on 1/1/04 in the Toyota Gator Bowl. the other three Terrapins to reach the 5,000 passing Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 5-31 4-33 • Maryland scored first for the 12th time in 21 bowl yards mark. Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-22 0-0 games and now has a 6-4-2 record in bowl games in Time of Possession 39:48 20:12 which it scores first. In the 2006 season, the Terps were NINE TERPS NAMED ALL-ACC INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 7-1 when denting the scoreboard first. • Nine Terrapins were named to the 2006 All-ACC RUSHING - Maryland: Lance Ball 18-98, Keon Lattimore 20-85, Cory Jackson 4-12, Sam Hollenbach 4-8, J.P. Humber 3-4, Team 1-minus 1; Purdue: Jaycen Taylor 6-19, Kory • In the last three bowl games, Maryland has outscored team by the Atlantic Coast Conference Sports Media As- Sheets 2-11, Curtis Painter 5-minus 9. its opponents in the first half by a combined 62-10 (21-7 sociation and the AP. Senior P Adam Podlesh, sopho- PASSING - Maryland: Sam Hollenbach 24-15-0-223; Purdue: Curtis Painter 24-15- 0-223. vs. Purdue at halftime in 2006 Champs Sports Bowl, 24- more LB Erin Henderson, junior OL Andrew Crummey, RECEIVING - Maryland: Darrius Heyward-Bey 4-81, Danny Oquendo 3-60, Joey Haynos 0 at halftime vs. West Virginia in 2004 Gator, 17-3 at half- freshman WR Darrius Heyward-Bey were voted to the 3-31, Isaiah Williams 3-24, Lance Ball 1-4; Purdue: Dorien Bryant 8-101, Greg Orton 8-95, Jaycen Taylor 3-24, 1-20, Kory Sheets 1-12, Kyle Adams 1-9, time vs. Tennessee in 2002 Peach). Maryland has now second team, while senior QB Sam Hollenbach, junior Selwyn Lymon 1-3. outscored its last three bowl opponents by a combined TE Joey Haynos, senior OL Stephon Heyer, senior CB MISSED FIELD GOALS - Maryland: Dan Ennis 47; Purdue: Chris Summers 42 TACKLES - Maryland: Isaiah Gardner 5-1-6, Marcus Wimbush 3-1-4, Erin Hernderson 95-17. Josh Wilson and senior PK Dan Ennis earned honor- 3-1-4, Conrad Bolston 2-2-4, Josh Wilson 3-0-3, Christian Varner 3-0-3, Jeremy able mention. Podlesh was the lone repeat honoree for Navarre 3-0-3, Wesley Jefferson 2-1-3; Purdue: 5-4-9, Brandon Erwin 6-2-8, George Hall 2-6-8, Anthony Spencer 5-2-7, Jermaine Guynn 4-3-7. the Terps, collecting his fourth consecutive second-team ATT - WEATHER - 69 degrees, cloudy, 5 mph E wind selection. He became the first Terrapin in school history to secure All-ACC honors four times. 48