vs. CLEMSON SATURDAY, OCT. 4 BYRD S TADIUM (51,500) COLLEGE PARK, MD. 3:30 P.M. (EDT)

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SCHEDULES/RESULTS Originally Released: GAME NOTES Sept. 29, 2003 (3-2, 0-1 ACC) GAME 6 A28 at No. Illinois (Fox Sports Net) ...... L 13-20 (ot) S6 at Florida State* (ESPN2) ...... L 10-35 S13 ...... W 61-0 THE GAME S20 WEST VIRGINIA ...... W 34-7 • The University of Maryland football team returns home in search of its fourth-straight win and first on the S27 at Eastern Michigan ...... W 37-13 conference slate as it plays host to the Tigers in a regionally televised contest. Kickoff from O4 CLEMSON* (ABC) ...... 3:30 p.m. Byrd Stadium is slated for 3:37 p.m. EDT with the game being televised by ABC and broadcast locally by the O11 DUKE* ...... 6:00 p.m. O23 at * (ESPN) ...... 7:45 p.m. Terrapin Radio Network (radio pregame starts at 3:00 p.m.). N1 NORTH CAROLINA*+ ...... TBA • The Terrapins (3-2, 0-1 ACC) overcame a sluggish start in Ypsilanti, Mich., and ultimately left Eastern Michigan N13 VIRGINIA* (ESPN) ...... 7:45 p.m. with a 37-13 win. Maryland led by as little as three points early in the third quarter but eventually rode the hot N22 at NC State* ...... TBA hand of QB Scott McBrien, stringing together three-straight drives which resulted in a touchdown and pulling N29 at Wake Forest* ...... TBA * ACC game; + homecoming away from the Eagles down the stretch. ALL CAPS indicates home game; all times Eastern • Clemson enters this week’s contest on a bit of a roll, having won its last three with each win being successively more impressive than the one previous. The Tigers (3-1, 1-0 ACC) had a bye last week and handed Georgia CLEMSON (3-1, 1-0 ACC) Tech a 39-3 loss in Atlanta the week before. A30 GEORGIA (ABC) ...... L 30-0 S6 FURMAN ...... W 28-17 • After dropping out of the rankings following their season opener, the Terrapins moved another step closer to a S13 MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE ...... W 37-14 return to the Top 25 as they earned votes in both polls this week. Maryland received eight votes in the most S20 at Georgia Tech* ...... W 39-3 recent Associated Press poll and 19 in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches’ poll. Clemson, also unranked, O4 at Maryland* (ABC) ...... 3:30 p.m. received no votes in the AP poll but picked up 11 in the coaches’ poll. O11 VIRGINIA* ...... TBA O18 at NC STATE* ...... 7:45 p.m. SERIES NOTES -- TERPS & TIGERS O25 NORTH CAROLINA* ...... TBA N1 at Wake Forest * ...... TBA • Saturday’s game marks the 52nd meeting between the Terrapins and Tigers. Clemson leads the all-time series N8 FLORIDA STATE* ...... TBA -- which began in 1952 -- 27-22-2. N15 DUKE* ...... TBA • Last season, Maryland went to Clemson and came away with a 30-12 win. In the victory, Chris Downs ran N22 at South Carolina ...... TBA for 101 yards while Scott McBrien mixed three with three touchdowns passing and one rushing * ACC game ALL CAPS indicates home game; all times Eastern while also churning out 67 yards on the ground. Bruce Perry had one of his best games after returning from a shoulder injury two games previous, going for 69 yards of his own on 17 carries. Meanwhile, the Terp defense held the Tigers to just 211 total yards and no touchdowns (Aaron Hunt accounted for all of the Clemson BROADCAST INFORMATION scoring with three field goals). • With their win a year ago, the Terps accomplished several notables in regards to the series. The win was TV: ABC Regional - Tim Brant, play-by-play; Ed Cunningham, color analysis; Sam Ryan, sidelines. Maryland’s first in Death Valley for the first time since 1985 -- a 16-year drought -- and it now carries a two-game win streak in the series for the first time since 1984-85. Radio: Terrapin Sports Network (3:00 p.m.) - Johnny Holliday, play-by-play; Jonathan Claiborne, color analy- • In scoring 67 points combined in their last two games against Clemson, Maryland has scored more points than sis; Tim Strachan, sidelines. it was able to muster in all of its games against the Tigers in the eight previous meetings combined. The Terps Internet: Audio can be accessed by logging on to scored just 56 points between 1993 and 2000, with the majority coming in a 42-30 home loss in 1999. www.umterps.com. • Though Maryland has turned it around somewhat of late, Clemson has more or less been in control of the series since 1982. The Tigers have won 15 of the 21 games between the two schools since ‘82 (Maryland has won QUICK FACTS five and the two teams tied in 1986). Prior to 1981, Maryland had a stronghold as the more dominant team as the Terrapins held a 17-11-1 record from 1952-80. Head Coach...... Ralph Friedgen (Maryland, ‘70) Record at Maryland (years)...... 24-7 (third) • In the 2001 meeting between the two schools, the Terrapins snapped an eight-game losing streak against the Career Record ...... Same Tigers and, in the process, gained a share of their first ACC title since 1985. In the 37-20 win, Maryland Offensive Coordinator ...... Charlie Taaffe Defensive Coordinator ...... Gary Blackney intercepted four passes -- a career-worst three thrown by Woodrow Dantzler -- and coasted after going up 34- Md. All-Time vs. Clemson ...... Clemson leads 27-22-2 6 with under 11 minutes left in the fourth. 2003 Home/Away/Neutral ...... 2-0 / 1-2 / 0-0 MEDIA INFORMATION RIGHTING THE SHIP • After a slow start to the 2003 season, both on the scoreboard and in the stat sheet, Maryland has been able to Football Contact...... Greg Creese steer clear of its slow start. In the last three weeks, the Terrapin offense, defense and special teams have all Phone ...... w: (301) 314-7065; h: (301) 887-1199 e-mail ...... [email protected] gotten renewed life, posting numbers that have made up for the anemic start of the first two games and put the Associate A.D./Media Relations...... Doug Dull team right back where it has been the last few years from a statistical standpoint. Phone ...... w: (301) 314-7064; h: (410) 796-4449 e-mail ...... [email protected] Media Relations Fax ...... (301) 314-9094 **for more media information, see the last page of this release 2003MARYLANDfootball MARYLAND vs. CLEMSON • NOTES/BY THE NUMBERS • On the offensive side of the ball, the Terrapins have returned to the effective balanced attack that has served them so well under coordinator Charlie Taaffe the last two-plus years. In the last three games, Maryland has ...by the numbers rushed for 731 yards and passed for 789, along the way posting 109 more points (132 total) than it was able to in its first two games. 2 • The Terp defense has gotten in on the act as well, limiting the opposition to an average of 6.7 points in the last three games. As it stands, the defense has held two of three opponents under 200 yards of offense, all three Number of offensive plays that went for negative yardage in last week’s win over EMU. below 300 and has allowed 20 completed passes in the last three games combined. • The big numbers in the last three games have helped get the team right back where it has been the last few 7th years, statistically speaking. Below is a comparison showing just what the performances have done for the After three-straight games of holding their opposition team from a statistical standpoint: to 150 passing yards or less, the Terps now rank seventh in the NCAA (and first in the ACC) in pass Category ‘03 2-game Avg. ‘03 5-game Avg. 2002 Avg. defense, allowing an average of 141.2 yards per game. Rush Offense...... 92.5 ...... 185.2 ...... 198.8 Pass Offense...... 117.0 ...... 204.6 ...... 190.6 8 Total Offense ...... 209.5...... 389.8 ...... 389.4 Maryland has had no less than eight receivers catch Scoring Offense ...... 11.5...... 31.0 ...... 32.2 a pass in any one of its last four games. The se- Rush Defense ...... 127.5...... 122.8 ...... 128.6 quence: FSU-10; The Citadel-10; WVU-9; EMU-8. Pass Defense ...... 248.5...... 141.2 ...... 210.1 Total Defense ...... 376.0...... 264.0 ...... 338.8 23 Scoring Defense...... 27.5 ...... 15.0 ...... 16.3 Possessions (out of 35) that Maryland has scored in the last three games (16 touchdowns, seven field FRIEDGEN’S ACCEPTIONAL START goals). • Ralph Friedgen has opened his career as a head coach by setting one coaching record after another and as his third season in College Park moves along, he is once again positioning himself to move up the record 73 books once again. Yards needed by senior Bruce Perry to reach the 2000 mark for his career. When he hits 2,000, he will • Last year, Friedgen became the winningest second-year head coach in ACC history with his 21-5 record, become the eighth Terrapin to have done so. surpassing Clemson’s Ken Hatfield by two wins. After five games in 2003, Friedgen has moved into a tie for fifth on the list of third-year ACC coaches as he now has 24 wins. He is currently tied with Hatfield and 89% UNC’s Dick Crum. Second-half completion percentage by senior QB • With the Terps’ next win, Friedgen will stand just one win shy of the all-time mark of third-year ACC mentors, Scott McBrien in the second half against Eastern tying the record of Clemson’s Danny Ford and NC State’s Lou Holtz and Chuck Amato. MIchigan. McBrien was 8-of-9 in the frame for 148 yards and a touchdown before leaving the game with • Friedgen will become the conference’s winningest third-year coach with three more wins this season. Lou a comfortable lead. Holtz (26-8-2, NC State, 1972-74) and Danny Ford (26-9-0, Clemson, 1979-81) are currently atop that list. 189.3 • No other coach in Maryland history had won more than 17 wins in his first two seasons. With his next win, Friedgen will tie ’ 25 wins from 1982-84, the Maryland record for wins in three seasons. Maryland’s opponents average yards of total offense the last three games. TENURED AT THE TOP 232 • With the hiring of Ralph Friedgen and Friedgen’s ensuing hires of offensive coordinator Charlie Taaffe and Passing yards by the Terrapins’ opponents in the last defensive coordinator Gary Blackney prior to the 2001 season, the Terrapins got the equivalent of three head three games combined. coaches atop one coaching staff. Though Friedgen is in just his third season as a head coach, Taaffe ( and The Citadel) and Blackney (Bowling Green) each bring significant head coaching 51,784 experience to the table. The Terps’ two-game home attendance average this year, despite facing a pair of teams with losing records. • Taaffe and Blackney were able to maintain success virtually everywhere they went as head coaches. While The games featured the seventh- (WVU) and 10th- in Montreal, Taaffe guided the Alouettes to a combined 25-14 record (two seasons) and an appearance in the (The Citadel) largest crowds in Byrd Stadium history. 2000 Grey Cup. In 1999 and 2000, he was named the CFL’s Coach of the Year, making him only the second coach to earn such an honor in back-to-back seasons ( the first in 1974) and the first ever to do so in his first two campaigns. In addition, he is the winningest coach in The Citadel’s history (55-47-1). • Blackney was able to achieve success in his own right as a head coach at Bowling Green. In 10 seasons, Blackney won 60 games (third-most in school history), was the only coach in school history to win a bowl game (his Falcons won the 1991 California Raisin Bowl and the 1992 Las Vegas Bowl) and was the only coach to win more than 10 games in back-to-back seasons (11 in 1991; 10 in 1992). • Now in their third seasons at Maryland, the three coaches comprise one of the most experienced triumvirates in . With their 88 years of combined, full-time experience at the college and/or pro levels, Friedgen, Taaffe and Blackney are the fifth-most experienced trio in Division I-A. Below is a list of the company they keep: Rk. School Yrs. Staff (Pos./Yrs. of Experience) 1 Penn St. 105 J. Paterno (HC/52), F. Ganter (OC/30), T. Bradley (DC/23) 2 Florida St. 95 B. Bowden (HC/43), J. Bowden (OC/16), M. Andrews (DC/36) 3 Mississippi St. 93 J. Sherrill (HC/34), M. Watts (OC/40), R. Cooper (DC/19) 4 Air Force 91 F. DeBerry (HC/35), C. Petersen (OC/15), R. Bell (DC/41) 5 Maryland 88 R. Friedgen (HC/31), C. Taaffe (OC/26), G. Blackney (DC/34) Note: Totals reflect years coaching prior to the 2003 season; years as a G.A. or prep coach are not included.

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the mark of 10-2 set by Ken Hatfield (Clemson) in 1990, the best record ever by an ACC coach in his first season. • Prior to his current stint in College Park, Friedgen served as Georgia Tech’s offensive coordinator for nine of the previous 14 years. • Maryland’s offense has thrived since Friedgen’s arrival, posting school records for points in 2001 (390) and 2002 (451). • From 1998-2000, Friedgen orchestrated a Yellow Jacket offensive unit that Head Coach averaged 36.7 points and 444 yards of total offense per game, while posting a RALPH cumulative record of 27-8 (.771). • Friedgen was the offensive coordinator at Maryland under Bobby Ross when FRIEDGEN the Terps won three consecutive ACC titles in the mid-’80s. • The 56-year old Friedgen owns the rare distinction of coordinating the offense “ ” THE FRIDGE at a Glance of a collegiate national champion (Georgia Tech in 1990) and a Super Bowl Overall Record (Year) ...... 24-7 (3rd) Home Record ...... 15-1 participant (the Chargers in 1994). Record at Maryland ...... Same Away Record ...... 8-4 • In his seven-plus years as a full-time coach at Maryland (1982-86 as an ACC Record ...... 13-4 Neutral Record ...... 1-2 assistant and last year as a head coach), Friedgen has been a part of four Non-Conference Record ...... 11-3 Bowl Record ...... 1-1 Atlantic Coast Conference championships. • Friedgen and Ross coached together for a total of 20 seasons. Their time • Ralph Friedgen is in his third year as Maryland’s head football coach. He is the together included successful stops at The Citadel, Maryland, Georgia Tech 33rd man to hold the post at the university and it is his first head coaching and the San Diego Chargers. position. • In his first five years as a full-time coach at Maryland (1982-86), Friedgen was • Friedgen’s current record at Maryland -- which also serves as his career record instrumental (along with QB coach Joe Krivak) for the development of future -- stands at 24-7 (13-4 ACC). pro , and , all of whom spent at least a decade in the . • Last season, Friedgen became the first coach in Maryland history to win 17 games in his first two seasons as a head coach, while the 21 career wins he • A 1970 graduate of Maryland who also earned his master’s degree in College finished with at the end of 2002 are the most ever by an ACC coach in his first Park, Friedgen came to the school as a 190-pound former high school quarter- two seasons. back and finished his four years with two letters as an offensive guard and Academic All-ACC honors. • By winning 11 games in 2002, Friedgen became just the second coach in school history to do so (Jerry Claiborne, 1976) while becoming the first coach • A prep standout, Friedgen’s coaching roots began under the tutelage of his in Terrapin lore to win 10 games in back-to-back campaigns. father, Ralph Sr., a high school coach for more than 30 years in upstate New York. • In his first season at the helm of the Terp program, Friedgen became the first head coach in the now 111-year history of Maryland football to win his first • CONSENSUS NATIONAL COACH OF THE YEAR (2001) seven games. He led his 2001 team to just the fifth 10-win season in school history and its first ACC title since 1985. Named National Coach of the Year by: Associated Press, ESPN/Home Depot, Football News, • By winning the ACC title in ‘01, Friedgen became the first mentor in conference Monthly, The Sporting News, FWAA

history to win the championship in his first year as a head coach. He also tied HONORS (), Bobby Dodd Award, Walter Camp, Washington D.C. Pigskin Club, CNN/SI, CBS Sportsline.com, ABC Sports.com THE FRIEDGEN FILE • ACC COACH OF THE YEAR (2001) Personal

Full Name ...... Ralph Harry Friedgen Friedgen’s • FRANK BROYLES AWARD (1999) -- given to nation’s top assistant Pronunciation ...... FREE-jun Date of Birth/Hometown...... April 4, 1947/Harrison, N.Y. Alma Mater ...... Maryland, ‘70 Family ...... Wife, Gloria; daughters, Kelley (25), Kristina (16), Katharine (14) Coaching Experience Maryland 2001- ...... Head Coach Georgia Tech 1997-2000 ...... Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line 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 1981 ...... Assistant Head Coach William & Mary 1980 ...... Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator The Citadel 1977-79 ...... Assistant Coach - Offensive Coordinator 1973-76 ...... Assistant Coach - Defensive Line Maryland 1969-72 ...... Graduate Assistant Playing Experience Maryland ...... Guard, lettered in 1966 & 1968

2003MARYLANDfootball MARYLAND vs. CLEMSON • NOTES/SINGLE-GAME BESTS A WEALTH OF EXPERIENCE Virginia. Last year, he fought for and won a start- SINGLE-GAMEbests • The coaching experience does not end on the ing job only to struggle early in the season. By RUSHING YARDS Terrapin coaching staff with Coach Friedgen and season’s end, however, the Rockville, Md., na- Josh Allen, TB ...... 136 vs. The Citadel 2003 his coordinators. The Maryland staff, overall, pos- tive had the Terp offense rolling and as of late, he Bernie Fiddler, FB ...... 13 vs. Eastern Michigan 2001 Sammy Maldonado, TB ...... 88 vs. West Virginia 2003 sesses a combined total of 187 years of full-time is playing like the player who earned offensive Mario Merrills, TB ...... 79 vs. Akron 2002 experience at either the collegiate or pro levels. MVP honors in last year’s Peach Bowl. Scott McBrien, QB ...... 67 at Clemson 2002 Bruce Perry, TB ...... 276 at Wake Forest 2001 • That total includes four coaches (excluding • This season, McBrien has a 120.34 efficiency Friedgen, Taaffe and Blackney) who have been at rating, throwing for 821 yards on 58-of-106 pass- PASS COMPLETIONS Scott McBrien, QB ...... 17 vs. Wake Forest 2002 it for 17 years or more, and the 187 years means ing. He has also thrown a pair of TDs to go along Orlando Evans, QB ...... 7 at Florida State 2003 an average of almost 19 years of experience per with three interceptions, but his numbers do not tell the entire story. PASSING YARDS coach on the 2003 staff. Scott McBrien, QB ...... 300 vs. Eastern Michigan 2002 • The 12th-rated passer in Division I-A last year, Orlando Evans, QB ...... 70 vs. The Citadel 2003 COACHING CONNECTIONS McBrien has posted his best efforts of 2003 of RECEPTIONS • Ralph Friedgen is not the only member of the late. In the last three games, he has completed Rob Abiamiri, TE ...... 1 two times 2003 Josh Allen, TB ...... 3 at Eastern Michigan 2003 Terrapin coaching staff with previous ties to Col- 40-of-60 passes for 650 yards with two touch- Vernon Davis, WR ...... 2 at Eastern Michigan 2003 lege Park, though this is his fourth stint at Mary- downs and one . In that time, his QB Jeff Dugan, TE ...... 5 vs. Middle Tennessee 2000 rating has been 165.3 and he has also rushed 13 Derrick Fenner, WR ...... 2 at Florida State 2003 land (player from 1965-68; graduate assistant from Latrez Harrison, WR ...... 4 four times 2002/03 1969-72; offensive coordinator/offensive line coach times for 99 yards (7.6 ypc) and a TD. Sammy Maldonado, TB ...... 1 vs. The Citadel 2003 from 1982-86 and the present stint). Danny Melendez, WR ...... 3 at Duke 2002 • Last weekend, McBrien had his best effort of the Mario Merrills, TB ...... 3 vs. Eastern Michigan 2002 • Defensive line coach Dave Sollazzo was a gradu- season throwing for a season-high 252 yards and Derek Miller, TE ...... 1 three times 2002/03 a TD on 14-of-19 passing while completing 8-of-9 Rich Parson, WR ...... 3 three times 2002/03 ate assistant for the Terrapins in 1984 and defen- Bruce Perry, TB ...... 8 vs. Virginia 2001 sive line coach in ‘86-87. passes in the second half to rally the Terps. Steve Suter, WR ...... 4 at Eastern Michigan 2003 JoJo Walker, WR ...... 4 at Florida State 2003 • Sollazzo is also one of several coaches with a Jafar Williams, WR ...... 7 at Georgia Tech 2001 connection to another school -- The Citadel. SUTER SETS ALL-TIME MARK Sollazzo played for (1974-76) and helped coach • After sitting out the first game of the season with a RECEIVING YARDS Rob Abiamiri, TE ...... 8 vs. West Virginia 2003 (1989-98) the Bulldogs, while Friedgen coached hamstring pull, fear was that junior Steve Suter Josh Allen, TB ...... 37 vs. The Citadel 2003 there from 1973-79. Charlie Taaffe was a head would take some time before making an impact on Vernon Davis, WR ...... 19 at Eastern Michigan 2003 the Terps this season. Four games later, those Jeff Dugan, TE ...... 91 vs. Middle Tennessee 2000 coach there from 1987-96 and outside linebackers Derrick Fenner, WR ...... 62 vs. The Citadel 2003 coach Al Seamonson served there from 1987- fears are non-existent. Latrez Harrison, WR ...... 109 at Duke 2002 99. Sammy Maldonado, TB ...... 16 vs. The Citadel 2003 • Last week, Suter did not have a typical day in the Danny Melendez, WR ...... 37 at Duke 2002 • Friedgen was actually Sollazzo’s position coach returns department (13 punt return yards and 17 Mario Merrills, TB ...... 50 vs. Eastern Michigan 2002 kick return yards), but he made up for it with big Derek Miller, TE ...... 8 at Florida State 2003 at The Citadel. In addition, the head coach at the Rich Parson, WR ...... 80 at NC State 2001 college at the time was former Terp mentor Bobby plays on offense. In his second game of the year Bruce Perry, TB ...... 70 at Florida State 2001 Ross (Bulldog head coach from 1973-77; Terps as a starter, he posted a game- and career-high Maurice Shanks, WR ...... 17 two times 2001 four receptions for 84 yards, including a 45-yarder Maurice Smith, FB ...... 18 vs. West Virgnia 2003 from ‘82-86). Steve Suter, WR ...... 97 vs. Eastern Michigan 2002 before halftime that set up a Nick Novak field JoJo Walker, WR ...... 41 at Florida State 2003 goal. Jafar Williams, WR ...... 77 at Virginia 2001 BEEN THERE, DONE THAT • Starting 1-2 is never ideal, especially for a team • With 42 punt return yards against West Virginia, KICKOFF RETURN YARDS Rich Parson, WR ...... 123 at NC State 2001 whose expectations were as high as Maryland’s Suter became Maryland’s all-time leader in punt Steve Suter, WR ...... 101 at Virginia 2002 coming into 2003. But coupled that with the team’s return yardage with 922. With 13 yards last week, Jo Jo Walker, WR ...... 97 at No. Illinois 2003 play the last three weeks and if last year can be he now has 935. PUNT RETURN YARDS used as any kind of indicator, maybe it isn’t such • A year after tying the NCAA record for punt re- Rich Parson, WR ...... 30 vs. The Citadel 2003 a bad way to start a campaign. Steve Suter, WR ...... 142 at West Virginia 2002 turns for a touchdown in a season (4), Suter notched Jo Jo Walker, WR ...... 69 vs. The Citadel 2003 • Last year, the Terps opened 1-2 and then went on his first of 2003 by breaking tackles and then burst- ing free for a 75-yard jaunt against The Citadel. TACKLES to win 10 of its last 11 games, running off eight in Leroy Ambush, LB ...... 7 two times 2002/03 a row at one point before dominating Tennessee, • Suter also owns the Maryland career record for Robert Armstrong, DT ...... 1 vs. The Citadel 2003 30-3, in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. Conrad Bolston, DE ...... 2 vs. The Citadel 2003 punt returns for a touchdown with five. Jamal Chance, CB ...... 5 at Florida State 2003 • Another ironic twist is the placement of the team’s Jamahl Cochran, LB ...... 13 vs. West Virginia 2002 • Now in his second year as a regular at wide Curome Cox, CB ...... 8 vs. Notre Dame 2002 win over West Virginia. Only time will tell in receiver and on special teams, Suter has brought Raymond Custis, S ...... 2 five times 2002 2003, but a year ago, the win over West Virginia an explosiveness unparalleled at Maryland the Vernon Davis, WR ...... 2 two times 2003 seemed to give the Terps the confidence for their Ricardo Dickerson, FB/LB ...... 6 vs. Akron & Ga. Tech 2002 last few years. In that time, he has averaged Kevin Eli, DE ...... 5 two times 2003 stretch run. At a minimum, this year’s win legiti- 16.2 yards per touch whether it be rushing, re- C.J. Feldheim, NT ...... 9 vs. Eastern Michigan 2001 mized the team’s play a week before against The ceiving or in the returns game. Domonique Foxworth, CB ...... 9 at Florida State 2003 Citadel and gave it the confidence to shake a poor Andrew Henley, LB ...... 8 vs. Duke 2001 Reggie Holmes, LB ...... 3 two times 2003 start against Eastern Michigan and ultimately move ACTION JACKSON D’Qwell Jackson, LB ...... 16 at Eastern Michigan 2003 on to dominate in the second half. Leon Joe, LB ...... 14 at No. Illinois 2003 • Five games into his first season as a starter at Landon Jones, DE ...... 7 at Clemson 2000 middle linebacker, sophomore D’Qwell Jackson Chris Kelley, SS ...... 4 vs. The Citadel 2003 McBRIEN RETURNING TO FORM William Kershaw, LB ...... 8 vs. Akron 2002 looks more like his predecessor E.J. Henderson Shawn Merriman, LB ...... 8 at North Carolina 2002 • Senior signal caller Scott McBrien has come a than a first-time starter. Andrew Smith, S ...... 7 vs. Virginia 2000 long way in three years. In 2001, he ran the Scott Smith, DE ...... 6 two times 2000/03 scout team offense after transferring from West • Jackson currently leads the team and is third in Randy Starks, DT ...... 12 vs. West Virginia 2002 the Atlantic Coast Conference with an average of Madieu Williams, S ...... 10 vs. Georgia Tech 2002 12.2 tackles per outing (61 total). Dennard Wilson, CB ...... 14 at Virginia 2002 WWW.UM .COM MARYLAND vs. CLEMSON • NOTES/MISCELLANEOUS • In addition to his tackle totals, Jackson has posted led the nation with 34). Through five games this three TFLs, one sack, one interception (returned year, the Terps have held their opposition score- 2003 ACC STANDINGS for a touchdown), five QB hurries, one forced less in 10 quarters. ACC Overall fumble and one blocked kick. Teams W L W L Streak Florida State 4 0 5 0 W5 • Jackson has led the Terrapins in tackles in four of NOWHERE TO RUN Virginia 2 0 3 1 W2 five games this year. He has also had four games • In 2002, all but two Maryland opponents were NC State 1 1 3 2 W2 with double-digit tackles (five career). held at or below their rushing average heading Wake Forest 1 1 3 2 L1 Clemson 1 0 3 1 W3 • Against Eastern Michigan, Jackson posted a team- into play against the Terps and on average, Mary- Maryland 0 1 3 2 W3 high 16 tackles (nine solo). land held its foes to more than 57 yards below their season averages. Thus far in ‘03, that trend Duke 0 2 2 3 L2 Georgia Tech 0 2 2 3 W1 • In his first return to his home state as a collegian, is continuing. Jackson was easily the Terps’ player of the game North Carolina 0 2 0 4 L4 against Florida State. He finished with 11 tackles • Maryland has held its opponents below 100 yards (five solo) and a forced fumble, but big plays were in two of four games this season and held all but IN THEpolls what helped him make his mark. On FSU’s first one of its opponents below their respective aver- ages coming into the game. Week AP ESPN/USA Today BCS offensive play, he stepped in front of Chris Rix’s Preseason ...... #15 ...... #13 ...... N/A intended receiver, came up with the interception • Through five games, Maryland’s opponents are 1 (8/26-9/1) ...... #15 ...... #14 ...... N/A and rumbled 58 yards -- running through Rix along going for 65.8 yards below their rushing average 2 (9/2-9/8) ...... RV ...... RV ...... N/A the way -- for what would be Maryland’s only in 2003. (Note: Northern Illinois’ average is based 3 (9/9-9/15) ...... NR ...... NR ...... N/A touchdown of the game. Later in the quarter, he on their mark set during the 2002 season). 4 (9/16-9/22) ...... RV ...... NR ...... N/A broke through the line on special teams and blocked • The Terrapins held Northern Illinois to 59 yards 5 (9/23-9/29) ...... RV ...... RV ...... N/A a Xavier Beitia attempt to momentarily rushing, 141 yards below their average of the 6 (9/30-10/6) ...... RV ...... RV ...... N/A 7 (10/7-10/13) help the Terps maintain a 10-7 lead. season before. In addition, the defense held 8 (10/14-10/20) • In his debut as Maryland’s starter against North- Michael Turner -- the nation’s leading returning 9 (10/21-10/27) ern Illinois, Jackson led the team with 15 tackles ball carrier -- 69 yards below his average and 10 (10/28-11/3) (eight unassisted), a TFL and three QB hurries. held him to 51 yards and a 2.1 average in the 11 (11/4-11/10) game’s first three quarters. 12 (11/11-11/17) DEPTH AND EXPERIENCE • In Gary Blackney’s two-plus years as the Terps’ 13 (11/18-11/24) • This year’s Maryland squad is easily the deepest defensive coordinator, Maryland has held its op- 14 (11/25-12/1) and most experienced of any during Ralph position below 100 yards rushing six times. 15 (12/2-12/6) 16 (12/7- ) Friedgen’s two-plus year tenure in College Park. key: NR = not ranked; RV = received votes, but not ranked. • The 2003 edition of the Terrapins features 22 se- THE FOUR CORNERS niors, a stark contrast to the ‘02 Terps, a team with • Once a liability at Maryland, the defensive RECORDwatch just 10 seniors. Of the 10 seniors on last year’s backfield is one of the strengths of this year’s RUSHING roster, just six were starters at season’s end. team. Heading into this week’s action, the Terps Career Yards 1. LaMont Jordan, 1997-2000 ...... 4,147 • A look at the most recent depth chart shows that are ranked seventh nationally and first in the ACC in pass defense, giving up an average of just 2. Charlie Wysocki, 1978-81 ...... 3,317 13 seniors are listed atop the chart at their respec- 3. Steve Atkins, 1975-78 ...... 2,971 141.2 yards per game through the air. tive positions. 4. Rick Badanjek, 1982-85 ...... 2,417 • In the last three games, Maryland’s opponents 5. Louis Carter, 1972-74 ...... 2,266 6. Alvin Blount, 1983-86 ...... 2,158 DEFENSE ON FIRE have completed a combined total of 20 passes 7. Willie Joyner, 1980-83 ...... 2,140 • After an uncharacteristically slow start in its first and thrown for just 228 yards (an average of 6.7 8. Bruce Perry, 1999-present...... 1,927 two games, the Terrapin defense has come on completions and 76 yards per game). SCORING and looks like the same group that has been one • Described by Ralph Friedgen as four players Career Points Scored 1. Jess Atkinson, 1981-84 ...... 308 of the top units in the country over the last few with “great character,” corners Curome Cox, 2. Rick Badanjek, 1982-85 ...... 286 years. Domonique Foxworth along with safeties 3. Nick Novak, 2001-present ...... 258 • Entering this week’s game, the Terp defense is Dennard Wilson and Madieu Williams also bring PUNT RETURNS ranked ninth in the NCAA in total defense, allow- extraordinary skill to the table. All four players Career Punt Return Yards 1. Steve Suter, 2001-present...... 935 ing an average of just 264 yards per game. The started a year ago and all four have spent at least some portion of their collegiate career at , 2. Bob Smith, 1972-74 ...... 899 team is also second in the ACC in total defense 3. Larry Marshall, 1969-71 ...... 656 and scoring defense (15.0 ppg). giving the team one of the most versatile second- note: Suter also is at the top of the Maryland charts for single- aries in the country. season yards and TDs • In its last three games, Maryland has held its • Last weekend, Foxworth came up with the group’s RECEIVING opposition to just 20 points while yielding just 568 Career Receptions total yards combined in those contests. That’s an first score of the year as he stepped in front of a 1. Jermaine Lewis, 1992-95 ...... 193 average of 189.3 yards per game. EMU pass on third down and took it 44 yards for 2. Geroy Simon, 1993-96 ...... 185 the game’s first touchdown. 3. Frank Wycheck, 1990-92 ...... 134 • Against West Virginia, the Terps held an offense 10. Frank Russell, 1972-74 ...... 100 that entered averaging 366 yards a game to just • Between them, Maryland’s starting defensive 15. John Tice, 1979-82 ...... 83 T17. Jafar Williams, 1999-present ...... 80 156. backs bring 101 career starts, 22 interceptions and 75 pass breakups. Career Receiving Yards • The nation’s seventh-ranked scoring defense in 1. Jermaine Lewis, 1992-95 ...... 2,932 2002, Maryland is starting to maintain its stingi- 2. Geroy Simon, 1993-96 ...... 2,059 ness of a year ago. The Terps held opponents 10. Russell Davis, 1981-83 ...... 1,408 15. Frank Wycheck, 1990-92 ...... 1,183 scoreless in 30 quarters in ‘02, second-most of 17. Jafar Williams, 1999-present ...... 1,135 any team in Division I-A football (Kansas State 2003MARYLANDfootball MARYLAND vs. CLEMSON • NOTES/IN THE RANKINGS SIZE-WISE made his only PAT of the night and forced touch- • One matchup that could benefit the Terps this year backs on two of his four kickoffs. NIU’s average is that of the team’s wide receivers against the starting spot after his four kicks was their own 17- ...by the numbers opposition’s defensive backs, as Maryland pos- yard line. 2003 NCAA RANKINGS sesses the best size in years at wide receiver. TEAM • A first team All-ACC selection a year ago who Rushing Offense • Of the 11 wide receivers on the Maryland roster ranked fifth nationally in field goals, Novak is cur- 28th ...... 185.2 ypg most likely to see significant playing time in 2003, rently sixth in the NCAA and first in the ACC with Passing Offense seven are 6-2 or taller. Three are 6-4 and only an average of 2.0 field goals per game. 65th ...... 204.6 ypg Total Offense one player who doesn’t spend time as a slot • Novak -- who entered this season on the “watch 49th ...... 389.8 ypg receiver (Derrick Fenner, 5-11) is under 6-0 tall. list” for the Lou Groza Award -- has hit the only Scoring Offense 34th ...... 31.0 ppg • This week’s opponent, Clemson, has starting two game-winning attempts of career, beating Rushing Defense averaging just over 5-11 and 193 Georgia Tech in 2001 and NC State in 2002. 42nd ...... 122.8 ypg pounds. Pass Defense • The Charlottesville, Va., native has made 60 per- 7th ...... 141.2 ypg cent (6-of-10) of his attempts for his career from 50 Pass Efficiency Defense WHAT’S IN A NAME? yards or further. 59th ...... 127.04 eff. rtg. • It may be a bit premature, but just based on the Scoring Defense 14th ...... 15.0 ppg fact that junior Randy Starks has been com- OFF ON THE RIGHT FOOT Total Defense pared by some media to Terp legend Randy White • Attempting to fill the shoes of your school’s all-time 9th ...... 264.0 ypg speaks volumes about how far the third-year de- Net Punting leading is a daunting task. Five games into 5th ...... 43.4 net avg. fensive tackle’s game has come. his first season as Maryland’s starting punter, how- Punt Returns • Starks, a viable candidate for the Outland and ever, redshirt freshman Adam Podlesh seems 27th ...... 11.6 ypr Lombardi trophies (awards White won in 1974), unphased. INDIVIDUAL enters his junior year as a force in the middle • Podlesh is now averaging 46.3 yards per punt, Rushing along with senior C.J. Feldheim. Starks fin- 75th ...... Josh Allen, 64.8 avg. eighth-best in the NCAA and second-best in the Punting ished his true sophomore season third on the ACC. He has also helped the Terps to the fifth- 8th ...... Adam Podlesh, 46.3 avg. team in tackles (93) and second on the team in best net average in the nation at 43.4 yards per Total Offense TFLs (12.5) and sacks (6.5) en route to second punt. 60th ...... Scott McBrien, 191.8 ypg team All-ACC honors. Punt Returns • In front of the fourth-largest crowd in Florida State 22nd ...... Jo Jo Walker, 13.6 ypr • Despite only garnering enough attention from the history, Podlesh averaged 43.7 yards per punt on 54th ...... Steve Suter, 10.1 ypr Field Goals press to earn second-team status a year ago, seven kicks with a long of 52 and three downed 6th ...... Nick Novak, 2.0 fgpg Starks has caught the eye of some media mem- inside the Seminole’s 20-yard line. Scoring bers. Most notably, ESPN.com picked the jun- • On eight punts against Northern Illinois, Podlesh 31st ...... Nick Novak, 8.8 ppg ior as its preseason ACC Defensive Player of averaged 45.4 yards per kick, leaving four punts 2003 ACC RANKINGS the Year. TEAM inside the 20 and one inside the 10. He also had Rushing Offense • The Waldorf, Md., native came up with his 12th a booming 63-yard effort, the longest by a Terrapin 1st ...... 185.2 ypg career sack in last week’s game against Eastern in over two years. Passing Offense Michigan. He now stands just three sacks from 5th ...... 204.6 ypg the Maryland career Top 10. Total Offense HOMEBOYS 4th ...... 389.8 ypg • Despite nearly constant double teams, Starks is • In his first signing day with the Terps (2001), Ralph Scoring Offense currently third on the team with 28 total tackles. 3rd ...... 31.0 ppg Friedgen said that in addition to landing some of Rushing Defense He is second on the team with five TFLs to go the top recruits nationally, one of his goals was to 4th ...... 122.8 ypg along with two sacks. make sure that all of the best players in the state of Pass Defense Maryland stayed in state and became Terps. 1st ...... 141.2 ypg Pass Efficiency Defense AUTOMAT-NICK • Over the course of the past six years, the Mary- 3rd ...... 127.04 eff. rtg. • Nick Novak came on midway through land-D.C.-Virginia recruiting area has been tapped Scoring Defense the 2001 season and now, just a junior, enters this 2nd ...... 15.0 ppg more successfully in each ensuing year. In 1997, Total Defense season as one of the nation’s premier kickers. just 23 players on the Maryland roster hailed from 2nd ...... 264.0 ypg • Starting with his game-tying kick at Georgia Tech either Maryland, D.C. or Virginia, with six of those Net Punting serving as opening-game starters. Since that time, 1st ...... 43.4 net avg. in ‘01, Novak has made 46 of his last 51 field goal Punt Returns attempts (90%), with four of the five misses com- however, numbers in both categories have risen 2nd ...... 11.6 ypr ing from 50 yards or further. steadily. Below is a look at the trend: INDIVIDUAL • Novak is 10-of-11 on field goal attempts this sea- Md./D.C./Va. ‘97 ‘98 ‘99 ‘00 ‘01 ‘02 ‘03 Rushing son. His lone miss came from 52 yards against Players on Roster 23 34 39 46 49 54 56 4th ...... Josh Allen, 64.8 avg. Starters* 6 5 7 12 10 14 10 Punting West Virginia. *reflects number of starters in the season opener. 2nd ...... Adam Podlesh, 46.3 avg. • With seven points against Eastern Michigan, Total Offense 5th ...... Scott McBrien, 191.8 ypg Novak now needs 29 points to move into second TOUGH LOSSES Sacks place on the Terps’ all-time scoring list. • All seven of Maryland’s losses in the last two T2nd ...... Kevin Eli, 4 years have come against the stiffest of competi- • In the Terps’ season opener, Novak was out- Field Goals tion. 1st ...... Nick Novak, 2.0 fgpg standing. He converted both of his field goal Scoring attempts, easily hitting from 46 and 50 yards. He 1st ...... Nick Novak, 8.8 ppg

WWW.UM .COM MARYLAND vs. CLEMSON • NOTES • FSU was ranked 19th in 2001, fifth in 2002 and • Maryland is one of just five Division I-A programs TERPS FOOTBALL 10th this year when it defeated the Terps. Florida to have won at least 10 games in 2001 and 2002. Staff was the fifth-ranked team in the nation when it The four others are Miami (Fla.), Oklahoma, Texas Ralph Friedgen (f) ...... Head Coach faced Maryland in the Orange Bowl. Notre Dame and Marshall. Charlie Taaffe (b) ...... Offensive Coordinator -- although unranked at the start of the season -- Gary Blackney (f) ...... Defensive Coordinator • The Terrapins are joined by just three other schools Tom Brattan (b) ...... Offensive Line finished 2002 ranked 17th, while Virginia finished since 2001 to finish each of those two seasons James Franklin (f) .....Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coord. 22nd. This year’s season-opening loss came to ranked in the nation’s top 15 in both major polls Bill O’Brien (b) ...... Running Backs NIU, a team picked to win the Mid-American while also residing in the top 15 of both preseason Ray Rychleski (f) ...... Special Teams Coord./Tight Ends Conference and currently undefeated and ranked polls for 2003 (Miami (Fla.), Oklahoma and Texas Al Seamonson (b) ...... Outside Linebackers in the top 20 of both polls. Tim Banks (b) ...... Inside Linebackers are the others). Dave Sollazzo (f) ...... Defensive Line • Trimming the field even further, the Terps are ac- Tom Deahn (f) ...... Director of Football Operations IRON TERPS companied only by Miami (Fla.) and Texas as the John Donovan (b) ...... Assistant Recruiting Coordinator • For the third-straight season, Maryland boasted only three teams in the nation to finish in the Brian Hickson (b) ...... Grad. Assistant -- Offense Greg Sesny (b) ...... Grad Assistant -- Defense record strength numbers and again posted its high- NCAA’s top 25 in both scoring offense and scor- Dwight Galt ...... Strength and Conditioning est number of student-athletes earning “Iron Terp” ing defense in ‘01 and ‘02. Maryland ranked 21st status. In preseason strength and conditioning Sandy Worth ...... Head Trainer in scoring offense (32.2 ppg) and seventh in scor- Mitch Wilkens ...... Video Coordinator testing this year, the Terrapins again set four team ing defense (16.3 ppg) a year ago while ranking Ron Ohringer ...... Equipment Manager strength records. 12th (35.4) and 18th (19.1), respectively, in 2001. Key: (b) = in coaching booth during game; (f) = on field during game • This year’s Terps set team records for strength index, power clean, squat and vertical jump, im- ACC FOOTBALL ON THE RISE TERRAPIN proving on the previous all-time team highs that • Long considered a basketball league, the Atlantic Council had been established since such records have Coast Conference is in the midst of somewhat of Below are the 10 players who were chosen as members of been kept (started in 1983). shift in the balance of power. the Terrapin Council for 2003, a group which serves as a • Not only were new records set, but the team as a collective voice for the players when communicating is- • Last season, four ACC schools finished the sea- sues with the coaching staff: whole improved dramatically, as 84 percent of the son in the Associated Press’ Top 25. In this year’s Curome Cox ...... Sr...... Cornerback players on this year’s team elevated their per- preseason Top 25, four ACC schools were ranked sonal bests in strength index -- which encom- Jeff Dugan ...... Sr...... Tight End in the nation’s top 18 in the Associated Press poll Latrez Harrison ...... Sr...... Wide Receiver passes all of the tests into one number -- from the and four of the top 17 in the coaches’ poll. Scott McBrien ...... Sr...... year previous. Madieu Williams ...... Sr...... Safety • With the addition of Miami and Virginia Tech -- C.J. Brooks ...... Jr...... Offensive Guard • The player who set the most records at his posi- schools who will be a part of the conference next tion this year was the versatile Steve Suter. The Nick Novak...... Jr...... Kicker year -- the ACC total in this year’s preseason Steve Suter ...... Jr...... Wide Receiver standout wide receiver and return man posted polls rises to six of the top 18 teams in the country, Domonique Foxworth ...... Jr...... Cornerback records for strength index (768), squat (580 a claim no other conference can boast. Randy Starks ...... Jr...... Defensive Tackle pounds), power clean (352 pounds) and vertical Josh Allen ...... So...... Tailback jump (42 inches). SCOUTING THE TIGERS • Clemson enters this weekend’s contest with the LOCAL TIES • Clemson has been stout against the pass this Terps sporting a 3-1 record (1-0 ACC) and riding season, allowing an average of just 178 yards • The Terps do not have any players who call the the wave of an impressive 39-3 win over Georgia state of South Carolina home. per game. In addition, the opposition has been Tech on September 20. The Tigers were idle last held to an average of 16 points per game, 26th- • Terrapin offensive coordinator Charlie Taaffe, how- week. best nationally. ever, played quarterback at Clemson in 1969. • The Tigers have gotten better with each game this Defensive line coach Dave Sollazzo coached • Linebacker Leroy Hill has been the undisputed season. They started the year getting thumped at leader of the Tiger defense thus far. He has posted high school ball in South Carolina (Stratford HS, home, 30-3, in their annual meeting with Georgia, North Charleston HS and Fort Johnson HS) after team-highs in tackles (49), TFLs (10) and sacks but went on to beat Furman (28-17), Middle Ten- (4). graduating from The Citadel, and he is one of four nessee (37-14) and Georgia Tech (39-3), increas- Maryland coaches who spent time as a coach at ing the margin of victory with each win. the Charleston military school (Sollazzo, Friedgen, CLEMSON’S TOMMY BOWDEN Taaffe, and Seamonson). • This season, Clemson has gotten the majority of • Now in his fifth year at Clemson, Tommy Bowden its offensive production through the air. The team has posted a 32-21 record since taking over at the • The Tigers do not have any players with ties to the is getting 265.3 of the 385.3 yards per game it is state of Maryland. South Carolina school. He has a career record of averaging from its passing game while complet- 50-25. • Clemson QB coach Mike O’Cain was an offen- ing 65.9 percent of its passes as a team. • Bowden came to Clemson four years ago after sive backfield coach at The Citadel for two years • Sophomore Charlie Whitehurst took over midway (1978 and ‘79) that Ralph Friedgen was an of- leading Tulane to a 17-4 record in two seasons, through last season for Clemson and has become including an undefeated season in 1998. fensive coordinator at the school. the one of the team’s offensive stars in his short time as the starter. Whitehurst is 88-of-130 for the • At the start of 2000, the second season seemed to TERPS AMONG NATION’S ELITE season for 1,048 yards, nine touchdowns and be the charm for Bowden. His second season at • Over the course of the past two years, the Mary- just three interceptions. Tulane resulted in a 11-0 mark and a berth in the Independence Bowl and he started 8-0 last year. land football program has been among the best in • Wideout Airese Currie has been Whitehurst’s top the nation. The Terrapins are 23-6 in that span The Tigers stumbled down the stretch, however, target and one of the top receivers in the ACC losing three of their last four including a 41-20 with a 15-1 record at home and 7-4 mark on the thus far. In four games, he averages 84.8 yards road. defeat at the hands of Virginia Tech in the Gator per game and has caught a team-high 26 passes. Bowl.

2003MARYLANDfootball MARYLAND vs. CLEMSON • NOTES • The son of Florida State legend Bobby Bowden, A CLASS ACT meeting rooms and the equipment room. Tommy began his coaching career in 1978 as a • The success of the Maryland football team has not • One other change noticeable at the start of fall defensive backs coach under his father. Since stopped on the playing field in recent years, as the camp and appreciated by players and coaches that time, he has had stints as an assistant at team has improved its academic standing under alike was the Terps’ new practice facility, which Auburn (‘80, ‘92-96), Florida State again (‘81-83), Ralph Friedgen’s watch. features two state-of-the-art grass fields and a field Duke (‘84-86), Alabama (‘87-89) and Kentucky • A total of 23 of Maryland’s 24 players who count turf, perfect for weeks when Maryland plays on (‘90) before taking over at Tulane in 1997. as part of this year’s senior class are on schedule an artificial surface. • Bowden is a graduate of West Virginia, where he to earn their degrees on time. walked on while his father still coached there in • Five players on this year’s team -- OG Ed Tyler, A 25-YEAR HOLLIDAY 1973. The younger Bowden graduated from WVU OG Lamar Bryant, CB Curome Cox, TE Jeff • “Voice of the Terrapins” Johnny Holliday is cel- in 1976 under head coach Frank Signetti. Dugan and DT Tosin Abari -- have already ebrating his silver anniversary with the Terps this earned their degrees. year, as the hall-of-fame broadcaster is celebrat- BYRD STADIUM ing his 25th season as the key cog in the Mary- • Now in its 54th year of operation, Byrd Stadium • Tyler earned his degree in economics prior to last land broadcast team. season, finishing his course work in just three continues to serve as the home of the Terps. • With a long list of credentials that includes cover- Opened on September 30, 1950, and constructed years. He is currently pursuing a second degree (history). ing the 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics, the for a sum of $1 million, Byrd was named after Dr. Winter Olympics in ‘84, ‘88 and ‘94, and the Mas- • From the membership has its benefits file: Friedgen H.C. “Curley” Byrd, a multi-sport star at Mary- ters, the Terps’ director of broadcasting may be land who later became the school’s head football lets players line up to eat by grade point average. best known to some fans from his days as a disc The Terps must be hungry -- 24 players earned a coach and ultimately its president. jockey in Cleveland, work which ultimately landed 3.5 grade point average or better in the spring of • Heading into the season, the Terrapins are 176- him in that town’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. 101-1 within the friendly confines of Byrd. 2003. • With temporary bleachers installed for the remain- BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE TICKET INFORMATION der of this season, Byrd Stadium can hold up to • Individual game tickets for Terp home games may • When the Terrapins take the field at Byrd Stadium 51,500. be purchased locally at any Ticketmaster outlet or this year, changes will still be taking place at the by visiting the Maryland ticket office at Comcast • In two seasons under Ralph Friedgen, the Terra- site that has been home to the Terps since 1950. Center. Tickets may also be purchased online at pins are 15-1 in games played at Byrd Stadium. Some will be apparent as soon as one sets foot in www.ticketmaster.com. the stadium and others would only be noticeable TERP ALLEY to the men who wear the Maryland colors on • For additional info or to order by phone, call (800) • In an effort to restore some tradition on gameday in game day. 462-TERP. College Park, the football staff created Terp Alley • After getting a state-of-the-art scoreboard and a in 2001, a tradition that has become a part of the new academics unit a year ago, the renovation SEASON TICKET SALES CLIMBING gameday experience outside Byrd Stadium. has now moved on to improving other areas. • In the last two years, season ticket sales for Mary- • For every football home game, the entire football Included in the changes are a remodeled weight land football games have been moving higher and team makes its first appearance of the day at room and a dining hall, a hall of fame area and a higher. “Terp Alley.” The team is dropped off at the circle team meeting auditorium. • Now less than a week from the Terps’ home at the top of Field House Drive (between the foot- • In addition to the bright visible new video board, it opener, the athletics department has sold a school- ball press box and Ludwig Field) approximately may go overlooked by some that expansion has record total of more than 28,000 season tickets. two hours before kickoff and is led past fans gath- already taken place on the building below it, the • Prior to the start of the season, the total sold was ered along the street to the football complex by the Gossett Football Team House. Thus far, the 28,350, an improvement of almost 10,000 tickets Maryland band and cheerleaders. coaches’ offices have been refurbished as have from Ralph Friedgen’s first season in College Park and more than 12,000 more sold than in 1999.

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(On evaluating film from EMU game) to be going right. They were moving the ball, we (On games remaining being ACC games) “I thought we played very high on both sides of “were going three-and-out. If we didn’t hang in the “I mentioned that to them last night after the the line in the first half. I thought Eastern Michigan boat, pick up the intensity and compete,” then it game. The preseason is over and all our goals played with a lot of intensity. In the second half, we could have turned out very much the same way.” are still there. Now it’s time to turn up the juice. played better, we played lower, we played with more We’ve got seven weeks that we’ve got to have the intensity. I thought our offense executed very well (On the current health of the team) best game plans and get ready to play our best in the second half. Scott (McBrien) played well, I “I think we’ve got to get well. We’re a little bumped game each and every week. thought Josh (Allen) ran hard and our offensive and bruised right now. We’re really at the point “I think our kids are aware of that. Starting this line and receivers blocked very well. It was a pretty where we can’t lose many more players. We’ve week, this is a very big game for us. Clemson is physical football game.” got seven weeks to go, hopefully we can stay playing well. I’m glad we’ve got them at home and healthy.” I’m banking on that crowd being a real factor.” (On growing mentally from the struggle) “I think we got more out of this game than if we’d (On other teams using NIU game plan to beat On Clemson’s bye week being an advantage) gone up there and had a game like The Citadel the Terps) “I think it does (help Clemson). They’re rested, (61-0 win earlier this year). One thing it told our “A couple of the routes Eastern Michgan ran, they can get well, they can have the week to team is that we can be beaten any Saturday. If we that they had not run, we had practiced against. prepare. I’m sure Tommy (Bowden) has been don’t come to play, it can happen. We see it week What (defensive coordinator Gary Blackney) puts talking to (West Virginia Coach) Rich Rodriguez. in and week out. Football is just like that... in the practice, even though it’s not in the other They’ve been studying our film. What I didn’t learn “It also showed me, when things got tough, who team’s plan, things that people have hurt us on. is there are three teams we play this year that was going to reach down and have that little extra Whether they run them or not, it helps us correct have a week off before us.” to compete and fight back. That was one of the something we didn’t do well the week before. What most disappointing things I had about the Northern we didn’t anticipate (against EMU) is them coming Illinois game. When we had to have it, both out and being in a running mode when they hadn’t offensively and defensively, we didn’t get it done. done it before.” But I can’t say that about yesterday’s game. There was the same kind of concerns, nothing seemed 2003picks/honors ACC PREDICTIONS Domonique Foxworth, CB Steve Suter, WR/KR ACC Media ...... 3rd No. 8-rated CB in Nation ...... The Sporting News 2nd team Preseason All-Amer. KR The Sporting News Athlon ...... 3rd No. 13-rated CB in Nation ...... Lindy’s 3rd team Preseason All-Amer. KR ...... Street & Smith’s Lindy’s ...... 1st Hon. Mention Preseason All-American ...... Street & Smith’s 3rd team Pre. All-Amer. KR .. Collegefootballnews.com Street & Smith’s ...... 1st “Watch List” ...... Jim Thorpe Award 3rd team Pre. All-Amer. PR .. Collegefootballnews.com The Sporting News ...... 3rd Wesley Jefferson, LB No. 2-rated KR in Nation ...... The Sporting News No. 3-rated Freshman LB in Nation .... Street & Smith’s No. 10-rated All-Purpose in Nation ...... Lindy’s PRESEASON RANKINGS No. 7 Impact Freshman in Nation ...... Kirk Herbstreit, ESPN Madieu Williams, FS Associated Press ...... 15th Leon Joe, LB No. 2 “Center Fielder” in Nation Kirk Herbstreit, ESPN Athlon ...... 17th No. 10-rated ILB in Nation ...... Lindy’s No. 11 on preseason Top 100 ...... ESPN the Magazine ESPN/USA Today...... 13th Hon. Mention Preseason All-American ...... Street & Smith’s No. 3-rated FS in Nation ...... The Sporting News Collegefootballnews.com ...... 14th Scott McBrien, QB No. 3-rated “Rising Star” DBCollegefootballnews.com Lindy’s ...... 10th No. 24-rated QB in Nation ...... Lindy’s No. 8-rated Safety in Nation ...... Lindy’s Sportsline.com ...... 12th Hon. Mention Preseason All-AmericanStreet & Smith’s Hon. Men. Preseason All-Amer...... Collegefootballnews.com Street & Smith’s ...... 11th “Watch List” ...... Davey O’Brien Award “Watch List” ...... Bronko Nagurski Award The Sporting News ...... 17th Nick Novak, PK “Watch List” ...... Jim Thorpe Award No. 5-rated PK in Nation ...... Lindy’s INDIVIDUAL HONORS No. 6-rated PK in Nation ...... The Sporting News Ralph Friedgen, Head Coach TEAM HONORS Hon. Mention Preseason All-American ...... Street & Smith’s Defensive Backs No. 1 “Offen. Genius” in Nation . Kirk Herbstreit, ESPN Hon. Men. Preseason All-Amer...... Collegefootballnews.com 3rd-rated Unit in Nation ...... Athlon 3rd among nation’s top coaches ...... Collegefootballnews.com “Watch List” ...... Lou Groza Award ACC’s Best Strategist ...... Street & Smith’s 8th-rated Unit in Nation ...... Lindy’s ACC Specialist of the Week...... Sept. 15 (vs. Citadel) 10th-rated Unit in Nation ...... The Sporting News Top X’s & O’s Coach ...... Sports Illustrated Bruce Perry, TB Defensive Line Gary Blackney, Defensive Coordinator No. 7-rated RB in Nation ...... Lindy’s No. 2 “Def. Wizard” in Nation ..... Kirk Herbstreit, ESPN 10th-rated Unit in Nation ...... The Sporting News No. 12-rated RB in Nation ...... The Sporting News Running Backs C.J. Brooks, G No. 7 Heisman “On the Radar” ListThe Sporting News 21st-rated Unit in Nation ..... Collegefootballnews.com No. 16-rated G in Nation ...... The Sporting News Hon. Mention Preseason All-American ...... Street & Smith’s Hon. Mention Preseason All-American ...... Street & Smith’s Overall Defense Randy Starks, DT 11th-rated Unit in Nation ..... Collegefootballnews.com Lamar Bryant, G Preseason ACC Defensive Player of Year .. ESPN.com Overall Offense No. 8-rated G in Nation ...... Lindy’s No. 5 “Enforcer” (DT) in Nation . Kirk Herbstreit, ESPN No. 7 OL “Rising Star” ...... Collegefootballnews.com 20th-rated Unit in Nation .... Collegefootballnews.com No. 5-rated DT in Nation ...... The Sporting News Special Teams Hon. Mention Preseason All-American ...... Street & Smith’s No. 7-rated DT in Nation ...... Lindy’s Curome Cox, CB 6th-rated Unit in Nation ...... The Sporting News No. 61 on preseason Top 100 .....ESPN the Magazine 12th-rated Unit in Nation .... Collegefootballnews.com Hon. Mention Preseason All-American ...... Street & Smith’s Hon. Mention Preseason All-American ...... Street & Smith’s Jeff Dugan, TE No. 16-rated TE in Nation ...... The Sporting News

2003MARYLANDfootball MARYLAND vs. CLEMSON • OPPONENT/SERIES INFO LAST MEETING SERIES HISTORY vs. Nov. 13, 2002 Clemson Maryland 30, Clemson 12 Series Record: STATISTICAL CLEMSON, S.C. - Maryland’s victory over Clemson was a good Clemson leads 27-22-2 example of how far the Terrapins have come since they last Series at Maryland: COMPARISON visited Death Valley. Maryland (9-2, 5-1 ACC) did just that, hold- Clemson leads 11-10-1 ing Clemson (6-5, 4-4) to 211 total yards in a 30-12 win. Series at Clemson: Terps vs. Tigers Scott McBrien threw three touchdown passes and ran for another as the Terrapins won their eighth straight game and Clemson leads 15-11-0 their first game at Clemson since 1985. McBrien went 13-of-23 Neutral: TEAM COMPARISONS for 153 yards and ran for 67 yards on nine carries. He also Tied 1-1-1 Maryland Category Clemson threw three interceptions. First Meeting: 185.2 ...... Rushing Offense...... 120.0 Maryland set its defensive scheme to stop the run and make 1952, Maryland, 28-0 204.6 ...... Passing Offense...... 265.3 Whitehurst struggle. And it worked, as the Tigers rushed for just Last Terrapin Win at Maryland: 81 yards, compared with 285 for the Terrapins. 2001 (37-20) 389.8 ...... Total Offense ...... 385.3 Clemson’s offense made it inside the Maryland 20 four times Last Terrapin Win at Clemson: 31.0 ...... Scoring Offense ...... 26.0 and came away with nothing but four Aaron Hunt field goals. It 2002 (30-12) was the first time the Tigers failed to score a touchdown since Last Tiger Win at Maryland: 122.8 ...... Rushing Defense ...... 132.5 losing 38-3 last year to North Carolina and for the first time 1999 (42-30) against Maryland since 1979. 141.2 ...... Passing Defense ...... 178.0 Last Tiger Win at Clemson: Maryland turned the ball over three times, compared with 264.0 ...... Total Defense...... 310.5 2000 (35-14) just one turnover for Clemson. Terrapin coach Ralph Friedgen Current Series Streak: 15.0 ...... Scoring Defense...... 16.0 said he was proud of his team for not getting rattled. Maryland has won 2 Maryland started the scoring with a one-yard TD pass from McBrien to Derek Miller. McBrien set up the score with a career- Maryland’s Largest Victory Margin: 29-67 (43%) .....Third Down Conv...... 17-49 (38%) best 54-yard scramble on 3rd-and-4. Nick Novak missed the 41 (41-0, 1974) 3-4 (75%) ...... Fourth Down Conv...... 2-6 (33%) extra point. Clemson’s Largest Victory Margin: The Terrapins took a 13-3 lead when McBrien found a wide 33 (40-7, 1991) 14-110 ...... Sacks By-Yards ...... 14-94 open Jafar Williams on a 34-yard touchdown pass midway through the second quarter. Novak’s 19-yard field goal with 33 11-64 ...... Sacks Allowed ...... 6-29 seconds left gave Maryland a 16-6 lead. HOW THEY FARED AND The Terrapins then squibbed the kickoff, letting the Tigers 36-309 ...... Penalties-Yards ...... 28-236 start at their own 40. Four plays later, Derrick Hamilton caught WHO’S NEXT 10-6 ...... Fumbles-Lost...... 9-2 a 42-yard desperation pass to set up a 22-yard field goal by Aaron Hunt as the half ended. MARYLAND (3-2, 0-1 ACC) Last Week: beat Eastern Michigan, 37-13 29:47 ...... Avg. Time of Poss...... 29:35 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Final Maryland 6 10 7 7 30 This Week: vs. Clemson Clemson 0 9 3 0 12 Aug. 28 at Northern Illinois (4-0, 0-0 MAC) CLEMSON STATISTICAL LEADERS First Quarter Last Week: beat Iowa State, 24-16 Rushing G Att. Net Avg. TD YPG MD-D. Miller 1 pass from S. McBrien (Novak kick failed), 6:15 This Week: vs. Ohio Duane Coleman 4 48 203 4.2 1 50.8 Second Quarter Sept. 6 at Florida State (5-0, 4-0 ACC) Kyle Browning 4 18 98 5.4 0 24.5 CU-A. Hunt 29 field goal, 12:56 Last Week: beat Duke, 56-7 MD-J. Williams 34 pass from S. McBrien (Novak kick), 7:55 This Week: Idle Chad Jasmin 4 20 61 3.1 2 15.3 MD-A. Hunt 35 field goal, 6:12 Sept. 13 The Citadel (2-3, 1-1 Southern) MD-N. Novak 19 field goal, 0:33 Last Week: beat Appalachian State, 24-21 Passing G A-C-I Pct. Yds. TD YPG CU-A. Hunt 22 field goal, 0:00 This Week: vs. Elon Charlie Whitehurst 4 130-88-3 .677 1,048 9 262.0 Third Quarter Sept. 20 West Virginia (1-3, 0-0 Big East) Chansi Stuckey 3 3-1-0 .333 13 0 4.3 MD-J. Dugan 4 pass from S. McBrien (Novak kick), 5:13 Last Week: did not play CU-A. Hunt 42 field goal, 0:29 This Week: at Miami, Fla. (Oct. 2) Receiving G Rec. Yds. Avg. TD YPG Fourth Quarter Sept. 27 at Eastern Michigan (1-4, 0-1 MAC) MD-S. McBrien 3 run (Novak kick), 8:23 Airese Currie 4 26 339 13.0 3 84.8 Last Week: lost to Maryland, 37-13 Kevin Youngblood 4 23 274 11.9 1 68.5 MD CU This Week: vs. Western Michigan First Downs 22 10 Oct. 4 Clemson (3-1, 1-0 ACC) Derrick Hamilton 4 19 263 13.8 2 65.8 Rushes-Yards 59-285 25-81 Last Week: did not play Tony Elliott 4 6 41 6.8 1 10.3 Comp-Att-Int 13-24-3 12-26-1 This Week: at Maryland Duane Coleman 4 5 57 11.4 2 14.3 Passing Yards 153 130 Oct. 11 Duke (2-3, 0-2 ACC) Return Yards 152 277 Last Week: lost to Florida State, 56-7 Sacked-Yards Lost 1-10 2-10 This Week: Idle Punts 3-41.7 7-35.1 Oct. 25 at Georgia Tech (2-3, 0-2 ACC) Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-0 Last Week: beat Vanderbilt, 24-17 (OT) Penalties-Yards 5-40 4-31 in the This Week: vs. NC State Time of Possession 38:56 21:04 Nov. 1 North Carolina (0-4, 0-2 ACC) TRENCHES INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Last Week: lost to NC State, 47-34 RUSHING-Maryland, Downs 20-101, Perry 17-69, McBrien 9-67, Lynch This Week: vs. Virginia Below is a comparison -- based on the average size of each 8-28, Allen 3-19. CU, Rambert 12-43, Hamilton 2-24, Whitehurst 8-11. Nov. 15 Virginia (3-1, 2-0 ACC) team’s starters -- of Maryland and Clemson’s offensive and PASSING-Maryland, McBrien 13-23-3-153, Harrison 0-1-0-0. CU, Last Week: beat Wake Forest, 27-24 defensive lines: Whitehurst 12-26-1-130. This Week: at North Carolina RECEIVING-Maryland, J. Williams 2-49, Harrison 2-37, Suter 2-24, 6-5, 305 lbs. Nov. 22 at NC State (3-2, 1-1 ACC) 6-4, 283 lbs. Perry 2-18, Dugan 2-13, Monroe 1-7, Downs 1-4, Miller 1-1. CU, Last Week: beat North Carolina, 47-34 Terp O-Line Terp D-Line Youngblood 3-25, Hamilton 2-59, Currie 2-9, McKelvey 1-11. This Week: at Georgia Tech MISSED FIELD GOALS-none. Nov. 29 at Wake Forest (3-2, 1-1 ACC) VS. VS. TACKLES-Maryland, Henderson 10-2--12, Joe 5-2--7, Starks 3-3--6, Tiger D-Line Tiger O-Line Cox 5-0--5, M. Williams 3-2--5, Wilson 3-0--3, Roundtree 3-0--3, M. Last Week: lost to Virginia, 27-24 Smith 2-1--3, Cochran 2-1--3. CU, Leake 6-5--11, Thomas 7-3--10, This Week: Idle 6-4, 282 lbs. 6-4, 305 lbs. Meekins 6-3--9, Mance 6-2--8, Sampson 3-4--7. A-52,915

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MARYLAND FOOTBALL DEPTH CHART (As of Sep. 21, 2003)

OFFENSE DEFENSE WR 34 Steve Suter 5-10 192 Jr.-1V DE 41 Kevin Eli 6-4 268 Jr.-1V 19 Jafar Williams 6-2 210 Sr.-3V 76 Henry Scott 6-1 280 Jr.-Sq. LT 70 Stephon Heyer 6-6 295 So.-1V NT 96 C.J. Feldheim 6-3 287 Sr.-3V 65 Matt Powell 6-4 331 So.-1V 97 Tosin Abari 5-10 274 Sr.-1V or 71 Brock Choate 6-6 275 Fr.-HS or 95 Conrad Bolston 6-4 267 Fr.-HS LG 74 C.J. Brooks 6-6 318 Jr.-2V DT 57 Randy Starks 6-4 305 Jr.-2V 77 Russell Bonham 6-4 295 So.-1V 91 Rob Armstrong 6-3 303 Fr.-HS C 72 Kyle Schmitt 6-5 297 Jr.-2V LEO 49 Jamahl Cochran 6-0 254 Jr.-2V 68 Ryan McDonald 6-2 282 So.-Sq. 45 Shawne Merriman 6-4 253 So.-1V RG 73 Lamar Bryant 6-3 313 Sr.-3V MLB 52 D’Qwell Jackson 6-1 224 So.-1V 61 Ed Tyler 6-3 293 Sr.-1V 53 Reggie Holmes 6-2 240 Fr.-RS RT 75 Eric Dumas 6-6 301 Sr.-1V WLB 32 Leon Joe 6-1 232 Sr.-3V 79 Lou Lombardo 6-6 287 Jr.-2V 48 William Kershaw 6-3 233 So.-1V TE 82 Jeff Dugan 6-5 258 Sr.-3V SLB 24 Leroy Ambush 6-1 225 Sr.-3V 84 Derek Miller 6-8 258 So.-1V 51 Andrew Henley 6-0 240 Sr.-2V 3 Rob Abiamiri 6-2 241 Jr.-Sq. CB 6 Domonique Foxworth 5-11 177 Jr.-2V QB 7 Scott McBrien 6-0 182 Sr.-1V 25 Josh Wilson 5-9 176 Fr.-HS 11 Orlando Evans 6-0 193 Sr.-Sq. SS 13 Dennard Wilson 5-10 189 Sr.-3V TB 33 Josh Allen 5-11 207 So.-1V 23 Andrew Smith 5-11 207 Sr.-2V or 1 Bruce Perry 5-10 205 Sr.-3V or 2 Chris Kelley 6-2 210 Jr.-1V FB 44 Bernie Fiddler 6-1 244 Sr.-2V FS 10 Madieu Williams 6-1 188 Sr.-1V 40 Maurice Smith 5-11 229 Jr.-2V 26 Raymond Custis 5-9 194 Jr.-2V 5 Ricardo Dickerson 6-3 238 So.-1V CB 30 Curome Cox 6-0 197 Sr.-3V WR 4 Latrez Harrison 6-2 223 Sr.-3V 37 Jamal Chance 6-0 200 Sr.-1V 83 Derrick Fenner 6-0 185 So.-1V

SPECIALISTS PK 46 Nick Novak 6-0 183 Jr.-2V KR 34 Steve Suter 5-10 192 Jr.-1V 11 Dan Ennis 6-0 149 Fr.-RS 9 Jo Jo Walker 5-9 165 So.-1V KO 46 Nick Novak 6-0 183 Jr.-2V H 36 Adam Podlesh 5-11 209 Fr.-RS 36 Adam Podlesh 5-11 209 Fr.-RS 85 Dan Melendez 6-2 175 So.-1V P 36 Adam Podlesh 5-11 209 Fr.-RS or 2 Chris Kelley 6-2 210 Jr.-1V 16 Joel Statham 6-1 207 Fr.-RS LS 47 Jon Condo 6-3 241 Jr.-2V PR 34 Steve Suter 5-10 192 Jr.-1V 63 Justin Duffie 6-1 287 So.-1V 9 Jo Jo Walker 5-9 165 So.-1V

Key: PK=Placekicker (FG/PAT); KO=Kickoffs; PR=Punt Returns; KR=Kick Returns; H=Holder; LS=Long Snapper

2003MARYLANDfootball MARYLAND vs. CLEMSON • PLAYER NOTES

97 TosinABARI • DT • 5-10 • 274 • SR 91 RobARMSTRONG • DT • 6-3 • 303 • FR Hard-working fifth-year senior who will battle for playing time at defensive Strong inside force who will likely see playing time in his first year as a Terp tackle … has gotten bigger every year since walking on at Maryland in 1999 ... spent last year at Fork Union Military Academy ... originally signed with … is of of Nigerian descent ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... finished with two Virginia out of high school ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... played but did not tackles ... Season: has been used as a reserve DT in all five games ... (vs. record any statistics ... Season: (vs. WVU) ... notched one solo tackle ... (vs. WVU) ... had a career-high four tackles (two solo) ... (vs. The Citadel) ... The Citadel) ... recorded the first tackle of his collegiate career ... (at FSU) recorded one solo tackle ... (at FSU) ... recorded first tackle of the season. ... saw his first action as a Terp.

Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. 2003 5-0 3 5 8 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2003 4-0 2 0 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 Career 24-0 7 8 17 1.0-11 1.0-11 0 0 0 0 95 ConradBOLSTON • DE • 6-2 • 279 • FR 3 RobABIAMIRI • TE • 6-2 • 241 • JR First-year player who moved to defensive end at the start of fall camp ... Added 15 pounds in the off-season … gives the Terps an added dimension strong player who has shown the ability to get upfield ... Last Game: (at at TE … worked his way to the top of the depth chart at receiver prior to the EMU) ... finished with one solo tackle ... Season: (vs. WVU) ... notched one fall of 2001 before succumbing to a foot injury which limited his ability to solo tackle ... (vs. The Citadel) ... recorded the first two tackles of his colle- compete in ’01 and ‘02 … has good agility for a player his size ... Last giate career (one solo) ... powered through the line in the third quarter to Game: (at EMU) ... saw action at tight end, but did not record any statistics record a tackle for a loss of two yards ... (at FSU) ... saw his first action as a ... Season: (vs. WVU) ... had a career-long eight-yard reception on pass up Terp. the sideline in the third quarter ... (at FSU) ... recorded his first career reception for four yards. Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. 2003 4-0 3 1 4 1.0-2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 Receiving G-GS Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long 2003 5-1 2 12 6.0 0 8 OG • 6-6 • 318 • JR Career 9-1 2 12 6.0 0 8 74 C.J.BROOKS • Fourth-year junior who has become one of the best guards in the ACC … shifted from tackle to guard last season while filling in at tackle when 33 JoshALLEN • TB • 5-11 • 207 • SO necessary … a very technical blocker who has a firm grasp of the offense and Second-year back who worked his way into significant playing time at tailback blocking schemes … gets after opponents and takes pride in finishing his as a true freshman ... has breakaway speed ... an Iron Terp … posted a 340- blocks ... has good feet and ideal size for his position … dropped seven pound bench and a 565-pound squat in spring testing … strength index of pounds in the offseason while boosting his strength numbers to earn Iron 688 is second-best among Terp running backs … has 4.9 percent body fat on Terp status … is the team’s third-strongest offensive lineman … posted a a 206-pound frame ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... had a career-high three 695-pound squat in spring testing ... Last Game: (at EMU) … notched one receptions for 31 yards ... scored two rushing touchdowns for the first time “big block” on 55 plays, the most by any Terp lineman ... Season: has this season ... second touchdown run of the game featured a stiff-arm of the started all five games this season at left guard ... (vs. WVU) … had a key linebacker on the way to an eight-yard gain ... finished with 71 yards on 18 block to open a hole for Bruce Perry, allowing him to pick up his longest run rushing attempts ... Season: Terps’ leading rusher with 329 yards ... leads of the night for 14 yards ... led all linemen with a season-high six “big blocks” the team with five touchdowns ... (vs. WVU) ... gained 54 yards on 16 on 63 plays, the most by any Terrapin offensive lineman ... (vs. The Citadel) rushing attempts as the Terps’ starting tailback ... showed good ball aware- … recorded two “big blocks” on 35 plays ... (at FSU) … recorded one “big ness by catching a pass which deflected off Jo Jo Walker for a gain of 18 block” ... in on 64 plays, tied for the most by any offensive player ... (at NIU) yards in the first quarter... scored a touchdown in the second quarter as he … had one “big block” ... Career: has started all 30 games of his career. evaded two Mountaineers on an option run for two yards ... (vs. The Citadel) ... had a career night as the starting tailback ... finished with a career-high OG • 6-3 • 313 • SR 136 yards on 11 rushing attempts ... sprinted off left tackle for a career-long 73 LamarBRYANT • 72-yard touchdown on the first offensive play of the game ... run was the Fifth-year senior who has come on in the last two years and is one of two longest Terrapin offensive play this season, and was the longest rushing offensive line returnees who earned All-ACC recognition a year ago … one touchdown since Bruce Perry’s 80-yard touchdown run against Wake Forest of the strongest players on the team … an Iron Terp with a 782 strength in 2001 ... also had a career-long 28-yard reception that came in the second index (third-best on the team and tops on the offensive line) … set all-time quarter after he broke two tackles ... (at NIU) ... had 67 yards on 20 rushing Maryland offensive line records for strength index and squat (740) … broke attempts … scored the Terps’ first offensive touchdown of the season on a his own squat record of 695 from a year ago … also squatted 13 reps of 545 one-yard run in the first quarter. pounds on testing day … 475-pound bench is also best among Terp line- men … has good feet and excels at pulling ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... Rushing G-GS Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD LP started his second game of the season at right guard ... finished with two 2003 5-4 67 337 8 329 4.9 5 72 “big blocks” and no missed assignments ... Season: did not play in the first Career 13-4 127 744 10 734 5.8 13 72 three games due to injury ... (vs. WVU) ... started his first game of the season ... notched one “big block” with no missed assignments on 43 plays ... Receiving G-GS Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Career: has played in 34 games, starting 33, in the last two seasons ... injury 2003 5-4 7 95 13.6 0 28 at the start of the year broke a streak of 30-straight starts. Career 13-4 10 103 10.3 0 28 37 JamalCHANCE • CB • 6-0 • 200 • SR 24 LeroyAMBUSH • LB • 6-0 • 225 • SR Redshirt senior who was impressive in the off-season … worked his way into Senior who has played a vital role in the defense the last two years … also being one of the first reserve defenders into the game for Maryland … a a strong special teams performer … added almost 10 pounds in the off- starting-caliber player … used primarily in nickel and dime situations … season while keeping his body fat at 5.7 percent, lowest among Maryland athletic enough to cover and big enough to be strong in run support … linebackers ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... notched six tackles (four solo) ... earned Iron Terp distinction for his work in the weight room in the off-season Season: has started all five games at SLB ... (vs. WVU) ... recorded four ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... had one solo tackle on special teams ... Season: tackles (three solo) ... (vs. The Citadel) ... finished with one solo tackle on 14 (vs. WVU) ... combined with Curome Cox on a key tackle for a loss of one plays ... (at FSU) ... finished with two tackles (one solo) ... credited with a yard on third down, forcing a Mountaineer punt in the second quarter ... (vs. sack in the second quarter when he chased Chris Rix out of bounds for a loss The Citadel) ... had one solo tackle ... (at FSU) ... had a career-high five of five yards ...(at NIU) ... finished with seven tackles (four solo) ... Career: tackles (three solo) ... (at NIU) ... combined with Leon Joe on a sack for four has appeared in 37 career games with the bulk of his work before 2002 yards … also had one TFL for seven yards … TFL and sack were first of his coming on special teams. career at Maryland. Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. 2003 5-5 13 7 20 2.0-8 1.0-5 0 0 0 0 2003 5-0 5 5 10 2.0-8 0.5-4 0 0 0 0 Career 37-17 48 32 80 7.0-25 1.0-5 0 0 0 0 Career 15-0 15 7 22 2.0-8 0.5-4 0 0 0 0

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49 JamahlCOCHRAN • LB • 6-0 • 254 • JR 87VernonDAVIS • TE • 6-3 • 231 • FR Worked his way into the starting role at the “Leo” outside linebacker position An outstanding physical specimen for a first-year player ... will see time on in 2002 … strong player who excels against the run but showed a knack for special teams initially but could play a role from the H-back position, a spot getting upfield in his first season seeing significant playing time … is at a that can have him line up at tight end, wide receiver or tailback ... runs a position that is shaping up as one of the deeper spots on the team with the reported 10.7 in the 100 meters ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... first career game emergence of himself and second-year player Shawne Merriman … posted with multiple receptions (two) ... second career-reception was good for a first a 765-pound squat in the spring, best ever by a Maryland linebacker ... Last down, keeping the Terps’ first scoring drive alive ... narrowly missed first Game: (at EMU) ... notched two tackles (one solo) ... Season: tied for career punt block as he nearly got a piece of one in the first quarter ... had seventh on the team with 18 tackles (11 solo) ... has started all five games at a career-long 10-yard reception in the fourth quarter ... had two solo tackles LEO ... (vs. WVU) ... finished with three tackles (one solo) ... (vs. The Citadel) on special teams ... Season: (vs. WVU) ... his lone tackle of the game came ... finished with one assisted tackle ... (at FSU) ... finished with nine tackles on a big hit on special teams during the second quarter, forcing the Moun- (seven solo) ... had a big play in the fourth quarter, coming off of the left taineers’ drive to begin at their own 18-yard line ... (vs. The Citadel) ... end to tackle the FSU tailback for no gain. finished with two solo tackles on special teams ... (at FSU) ... had his first career reception, which came on a one-yard pass from Orlando Evans in the Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. fourth quarter ... also recorded his first career tackle (solo) on special teams 2003 5-5 11 7 18 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 ... (at NIU) ... saw action on punt and kick coverage teams in his first career Career 29-18 57 42 99 5.0-36 3.0-26 1 2 0 0 action as a Terp … the lone true freshman to play in game one. Receiving G-GS Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long LS/LB • 6-3 • 241 • JR 47 JonCONDO • 2003 5-0 3 20 6.7 0 10 Fourth-year player who has a stronghold on the Terps’ long-snapping duties while serving as a backup at the “Leo” linebacker position … has had two Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. solid seasons as a snapper since winning a wide open race for the job in 2003 5-0 6 0 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 2001 … Maryland has not had a punt blocked in his two years at the position … has now been atop the depth chart at long snapper for 26-straight games … Last Game: (at EMU) ... played but did not record any statistics ... Sea- 82 JeffDUGAN • TE • 6-5 • 258 • SR son: (vs. The Citadel) ... had one tackle on special teams ... (at NIU) ... A talented tight end who enters his fourth and final season as a starter … notched two solo tackles on punt coverage. described by his coaches as the best blocking tight end in the conference … has ideal tight-end size … big, strong, physical player with good hands … Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. strongest tight end on the team … benched 350 and squatted 540 in spring 2003 5-0 2 1 3 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 testing … Last Game: (at EMU) ... started at tight end, but did not record any Career 30-0 8 6 14 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 statistics … Season: Terps’ starting tight end ... lone non-start was due to formation Maryland used to open the game ... (vs. WVU) ... recorded the 30 CuromeCOX • CB • 6-0 • 197 • SR most receptions (three) and the most receiving yards (50) in a game since Fifth-year senior who will enter his final season as a viable honors candidate posting a career-high five for 91 yards against Middle Tennessee State as a … a physical corner who excels in press coverage schemes … has the ability freshman in 2000 ... made a leaping grab for a 14-yard gain across the to throw receivers off of their initial routes … a sure tackler who is solid in run middle on a play-action pass in the second quarter ... recorded his longest support … has been an Iron Terp since his redshirt freshman season … reception of the season (26 yards) in the third quarter as he dragged two posted a 355-pound bench press, 570-pound squat and a 37-inch vertical West Virginia defenders after the catch to gain additonal yardage … (vs. jump for a 746 strength index, second-best among defensive backs … set a The Citadel) ... made his first two receptions of the season for a total of 22 team record for DBs with a 352-pound clean in the spring ... Last Game: (at yards … Career: has 38 career starts … finished second on the team in EMU) ... recorded his team-leading fifth PBU ... finished with three tackles receptions as a redshirt freshman in 2000 ... earned honorable mention All- (two solo) and one tackle for a loss of two yards ... Season: leads the team ACC honors in 2001. with five PBU’s ... has started all five games at CB ... (vs. WVU) ... hit a Receiving G-GS Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Mountaineer receiver on the right side of the field, knocking the ball loose 2003 5-4 5 72 14.4 0 26 in the second quarter for his lone PBU of the game ... combined with Jamal Career 41-38 46 546 11.9 3 47 Chance on a key tackle for a loss of one yard on third down, forcing West Virginia to punt in the second quarter ... (vs. The Citadel) ... broke up a pass in the end zone on a leaping effort in the third quarter ... finished with three 75 EricDUMAS • OT • 6-6 • 301 • SR solo tackles ... (at FSU) ... had seven tackles (six solo) ... recorded the Terps’ The starter at right tackle, protecting Scott McBrien’s blind side … an ath- ony two PBU’s ... one of his PBU’s came when he nailed Chauncey Stovall letic player for his size with long arms and good feet … in his second season in mid-air forcing him to drop the ball ... one tackle came as he streaked as the starter … posted an impressive 34-inch vertical jump on testing day … downfield on Adam Podlesh’s 52-yard punt, to tackle Dominic Robinson for has 14.2 percent body fat – lowest among offensive line regulars — on a a one-yard loss ... Career: made his 37th career start. 314-pound frame ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... Terps’ highest graded lineman ... recorded a season-high three “big blocks” with no missed assignments on Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. 54 plays, second-most among Terp linemen ... Season: has started all five 2003 5-5 12 5 17 1.5-3 0.0-0 0 0 5 0 games this season at right tackle ... (vs. WVU) ... Terps’ second-highest Career 40-38 109 33 142 9.5-23 2.0-9 2 2 23 8 graded offensive lineman ... recorded one “big block” on 62 plays ... (vs. The Citadel) ... had one “big block” in 38 offensive plays ... Career: was 26 RaymondCUSTIS • FS • 5-9 • 189 • JR switched from defensive line to the offensive line during fall of 1999. A physical player who was moved from cornerback to safety prior to the 2001 season and has become a solid contributor … sees action primarily in dime situations … had an outstanding off-season in the weightroom as he posted 41 KevinEli • DE • 6-2 • 272 • JR the highest strength index on the team (790) while earning Iron Terp status Fourth-year junior who saw the most extensive action of his career a year … strength numbers included a 375-pound bench, 595-pound squat and a ago … stands to see even more time in ’03 as he will likely be in the rotation 37½-inch vertical jump ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... saw action on special at defensive end … enters fall camp behind senior Scott Smith on the depth teams and defense, but did not record any statistics ... Season: (vs. WVU) ... chart … an Iron Terp … registered a 370-pound bench press on testing day notched one tackle ... (at FSU) ... his lone tackle of the game (solo) came on ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... continued to impress in his second consecutive a big play in the second quarter when he had a huge hit on Chris Rix, start at defensive end ... tied a career-high with five tackles (one solo) ... had stopping his run short of a TD on the Terps’ 1-yard line. the Terps’ lone QB hurry of the game ... added one tackle for a loss of one yard ... Season: leads the Terps in sacks with four, and in tackles for a loss Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. with seven ... (vs. WVU) ... very impressive in his first career start ... finished 2003 5-0 1 1 2 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 with a career-high five tackles (three solo) ... led the Terps with three tackles Career 27-0 11 5 16 1.0-10 1.0-10 1 0 2 1 for losses totaling 15 yards ... also led Maryland with two sacks for 14 yards ... powered his way off a block to sack the Mountaineer QB in the first quarter ... his other sack came in the third quarter when he showed speed by pursuing the QB from behind ... had a key tackle for a loss of one yard on

2003MARYLANDfootball MARYLAND vs. CLEMSON • PLAYER NOTES third down, forcing West Virginia to punt in the third quarter ... also had one Receiving G-GS Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long of the Terps’ two QB hurries in the game ... (vs. The Citadel) ... recorded 2003 5-1 5 147 29.4 1 62 three solo tackles and one sack ... (at FSU) ...notched one solo tackle ... (at Career 13-1 6 155 25.8 2 62 NIU) ... finished with three tackles (one solo) ... also had a key sack called back due to penalty that could have altered the landscape of the game by forcing a third down and long instead of a first down for NIU. 44 BernieFIDDLER • FB • 6-1 • 244 • SR A good athlete who began last season with the possibility of playing on Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. either side of the ball (fullback or linebacker) but is now firmly entrenched 2003 5-2 9 8 17 7.0-41 4.0-38 0 0 1 0 atop the depth chart at fullback … solid in every aspect as a fullback … a Career 9-2 15 9 24 9.0-45 4.0-38 0 0 1 0 strong isolation blocker who also has good pass-catching skills … an Iron Terp with a 658 strength index and 525-pound squat ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... started his first game since missing the previous two due to injury ... 11 OrlandoEVANS • QB • 6-0 • 193 • SR first reception of the season came on a five-yard gain deep in Eastern Senior quarterback who transferred to Maryland after a strong year at the Michigan territory during the third quarter ... Season: missed The Citadel junior college level in California in 2001 … earned the backup spot at QB and West Virginia games due to injury ... (at FSU) ... started at fullback, but with a strong preseason camp … playing experience and intelligence had did not record any statistics ... (at NIU) ... had the key block on Josh Allen’s him holding onto the No. 2 quarterback spot in the spring … has completely rushing TD in the first quarter. recovered from a knee injury suffered a year ago ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... saw action in the fourth quarter ... completed both of his passing attempts in Rushing G-GS Att. Gain Lost Net Avg. TD LP the game for a total of 16 yards ... Season: (vs. WVU) ... came in the game 2003 3-3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 - with 12:48 left to play in the fourth quarter ... completed his only passing Career 34-3 11 34 0 34 3.1 0 6 attempt of the game on an 18-yard play to Maurice Smith up the sideline ... Receiving G-GS Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long (vs. The Citadel) ... went 4-of-6 for a career-high 70 yards ... had his first 2003 3-3 1 5 5.0 0 5 career touchdown on a career-long 62 yard pass Derrick Fenner ... (at FSU) Career 34-3 2 17 8.5 0 12 ... came into the game with 10:22 left in the fourth quarter ... finished 7-of- 12 57 yards ... connected with Rich Parson across the middle for a 23-yard gain late in the game ... Career: began his collegiate career at the Univer- 6 DomoniqueFOXWORTH • CB • 5-11 • 177 • JR sity of Oregon. Athletic defensive back who starts at the field cornerback position … a Jim Thorpe Award candidate … a heady player who runs well and always seems Passing G-GS Att. Comp Int Yds. Pct. TD LP to be in position to make a play … has one of the best work ethics on the 2003 4-0 21 14 0 161 .667 1 62 team … one of nine Iron Terps in the Maryland defensive backfield … Career 5-0 22 14 0 161 .636 1 62 posted a 38 1/2-inch vertical jump and a 300-pound bench in spring testing … Last Game: (at EMU) ... had the Terps’ lone interception of the game, his Rushing G-GS Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD LP second on the season ... interception came on a third-and-one, when he 2003 4-0 5 6 31 -25 0.0 0 0 stepped in front of the receiver on a quick out and took it 44 yards for a Career 5-0 7 21 31 -10 0.0 0 9 touchdown ... second time in his career he has returned an interception for a touchdown … had good coverage on a corner route on Eastern Michigan’s 96 C.J.FELDHEIM • DT • 6-3 • 287 • SR opening drive of the second half, forcing a field goal attempt ... finished Senior who has successfully returned from a torn ACL suffered in game eight with three tackles (two solo) ... added one PBU ... Season: leads the team of last year … had made the shift from defensive tackle to nose tackle and with two interceptions ... has started all five games at CB ... (vs. The Citadel) was having his finest year as a Terp before the injury … has improved with ... deflected a pass on a third down in the second quarter, forcing a Bulldog each season at the collegiate level … an intelligent player who showed a punt ... recorded one assisted tackle ... was the team’s highest-graded good mix of run-stopping and pass-rushing skills in his first year at tackle … defensive back … (at FSU) ... recorded a career-high nine tackles (all solo) most experienced player on the defensive line … has added 52 pounds ... had the most solo tackles on the team ... chased down P.K. Sam from the since arriving as a true freshman (was 235 at the time of his arrival) … opposite side of the field to save a TD in the second quarter ... hit an FSU earned Iron Terp status a year ago but did not complete testing in spring ’02 receiver just as he caught the ball in the third quarter, keeping the play to a due to injury … was able, however, to post a 385-pound bench ... Last two-yard gain ... (at NIU) ... had the Terps’ lone interception of the game, a Game: (at EMU) ... tied a season-high with five tackles (four solo) ... tackles diving effort in the fourth quarter ... added three tackles (two solo) ... Career: came at key times throughout the game as four of them came on third led the conference in passes defensed as a sophomore, earning first team downs, forcing Eastern Michigan punts ... Season: has started all five games All-ACC recognition. at nose tackle ... (vs. WVU) ... finished with four tackles (three solo) ... (vs. The Citadel) ... had two assisted tackles in limited work (18 plays) ... (at FSU) Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. ... had two tackles (one solo) ... (at NIU) ... notched five tackles (one solo) ... 2003 5-5 13 3 16 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 2 2 forced one QB hurry. Career 21-21 67 11 78 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 2 21 7 Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. 2003 5-5 9 9 18 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 4 LatrezHARRISON • WR • 6-2 • 223 • SR Career 28-24 51 45 96 11.5-49 5.5-33 0 0 1 0 Senior with a great combination of size and athleticism … saw time last year as an option quarterback ... transition to receiver was relatively easy as his grasp of the offense was from a quarterback’s perspective … posted a 83 DerrickFENNER • WR • 6-0 • 185 • SO 365-pound bench and 36 ½-inch vertical jump in the spring … an excellent Third-year receiver who has earned increased playing time with each sea- blocking receiver … Last Game: (at EMU) ... tied for second on the team son … hard-working player with good quickness who coaches feel is on his with three receptions, totaling 32 yards ... returned his first kickoff of the way to developing into a strong collegiate receiver … can also return punts season for 31 yards in the second quarter ... Season: leads the Terps in and kicks … has good speed and a 36½–inch vertical jump ... Last Game: receptions with 16 as well as receiving yards with 233 ... (vs. WVU) ... tied a (at EMU) ... lone reception of the game came on a 58-yard gain in the third career-high with four receptions for a season-high 88 yards ... scored his first quarter ... got behind defender and would have scored, had ball not been touchdown of the season on an inside post route, knocking one Mountain- slightly underthrown ... Season: second on the team in receiving yards with eer aside on his way to the 25-yard gain ... had his longest reception of the 147 ... (vs. WVU) ... started the first game of his collegiate career ... only season (34 yards) in the first quarter, setting up Bruce Perry’s first touchdown reception of the game came on a 15-yard pass up the right side, setting up run of the night ... displayed his blocking skills by recording four “big blocks” a 32-yard field goal by Novak to end the second quarter ... (vs. The Citadel) ... (vs. The Citadel) ... led the Terps and tied a career-high with four recep- ... showed great speed as he took a pass from Orlando Evans 62 yards up the tions totaling 51 yards ... made a great play in the second quarter by coming middle for a touchdown on his only reception of the night ... reception was back to the ball to make a reception that otherwise could have been inter- the longest of his career and the longest by any Terp this season ... 62 cepted ... (at FSU) ... took five snaps at QB in the wingbone formation ... receiving yards is a career-high ... (at FSU) ... one of only two Terps with completed a six-yard screen pass to Derrick Fenner on his only passing multiple receptions in the game ... had a career-high two catches totaling attempt of the game ... his lone reception of the game came on a play- 12 yards. action pass across the middle from Scott McBrien for a gain of 14 yards ... (at

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NIU) ... led the Terps with a four receptions totaling 48 yards … three of his Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. four receptions resulted in first downs ... Career: spent his first three years as 2003 5-5 38 23 61 3.0-10 1.0-6 1 0 0 1 a quarterback, but agreed while the team prepared for the Orange Bowl two Career 19-5 76 36 112 6.0-13 1.0-6 3 0 0 1 years ago to shift to wide receiver to better utilize his skills … coaches suggested that he was too talented to risk not having him on the field … saw LB • 6-1 • 232 • SR action as the Terps’ No. 2 quarterback in 2001 and showed superior talent 32 LeonJOE • running with the football. An athletic linebacker who has been one of the more underrated players on the Maryland roster the last few years … on the “watch list” for the Butkus Receiving G-GS Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Award … a sideline-to-sideline player from his “Will” linebacker position … 2003 5-4 16 233 14.6 1 34 an Iron Terp who is the strongest linebacker on the team and posted the Career 29-14 36 602 16.7 3 69 highest strength index ever by a Terp linebacker (785) in 2002 … also owns the record for bench press (475 pounds) and vertical jump (41 inches) by a Rushing G-GS Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD LP Terp linebacker … incredible physical numbers include a 615-pound squat, 2003 5-4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 - a 363-pound clean and a 4.43 time in the 40-yard dash … Last Game: (at Career 29-14 32 294 15 279 8.7 1 33 EMU) ... second on the team with 10 tackles (five solo) ... Season: second on the team with 45 tackles (22 solo) ... has started all five games at WLB ... (vs. 51 AndrewHENLEY • LB • 6-0 • 240 • SR WVU) ... finished with seven tackles (two solo) ... showed good athleticism in An athletic senior who is one of the most versatile members of the Terp pursuit of Quincy Wilson, tackling him for no gain in the third quarter ... (vs. linebacking corps … can see action at the “Will” or “Mike” linebacker spot … The Citadel) ... team’s highest-graded inside linebacker ... recorded two an intelligent, coachable player who is an integral part of the Maryland tackles (one solo) ... (at FSU) ... led the Terps’ defense with 12 tackles (seven special teams … posted the highest strength index (743) of any Maryland solo) ... showed his speed when chasing down Chris Rix for a solo tackle, linebacker this off-season … Iron Terp with a 370-pound bench and 650- limiting him to a one-yard gain on the first play of the second quarter ... (at pound squat ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... tied a season high with two solo NIU) ... finished second on the team with a career-high fourteen tackles tackles ... Season: (vs. WVU) ... recorded two solo tackles ... had a crushing (seven solo) … combined with Jamal Chance on a sack for four yards … had hit on Charles Hales to stop him short of a first down on a QB draw during the the Terps’ lone pass break up of the game … tied for the team lead with fourth quarter ... (vs. The Citadel) ... finished with one assisted tackle ... (at three QB hurries … team’s highest-graded linebacker ... Career: started his FSU) ... recorded one solo tackle in limited action ... (at NIU) ... was in on two 29th career game ... leading returning tackler from 2001 … ninth-leading defensive plays but did not record any statistics ... also saw action on punt tackler among ACC returnees for ’03. and kick coverage units ... Career: played just one year of organized foot- Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. ball before deciding to walk on at Maryland in the fall of 2000. 2003 5-5 22 23 45 0.5-4 0.5-4 0 0 1 0 Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. Career 40-29 153 102 255 17.5-44 2.5-19 0 0 5 1 2003 5-0 5 1 6 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 Career 28-2 37 12 49 1.5-3 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 2 ChrisKELLEY • SS • 6-2 • 210 • JR Former quarterback who has moved to strong safety to better utilize his skills 70 StephonHEYER • OT • 6-6 • 295 • SO in 2003 … also seeing time with the first unit on kick coverage teams ... a Second-year tackle who saw significant action as a true freshman and has hard-nosed competitor who will see time in nickel and dime situations … taken over as the starter at left tackle … was originally slated to redshirt a one of the more highly-recruited players on the roster … showed a nose for year ago, but showed great footwork and maturity in his first fall camp … the ball and good hitting ability in his first offseason at defensive back ... wears a size-22 sneaker off the field but likes to squeeze into an 18 cleat on Last Game: (at EMU) ... saw action on special teams, but did not record any game days … strength numbers include a 375-pound bench and a 540- statistics ... Season: has been used primarily on special teams this season pound squat ... name is pronounced steff-ahn high-err… Last Game: (at ... (vs. The Citadel) ... recorded his first career PBU in the third quarter when EMU) ... notched one “big block” with no missed assignments ... Season: has he hit a Citadel receiver as soon as he touched the ball ... finished with started all five games at left tackle this season ... (vs. WVU) ... recorded two three solo tackles ... (at FSU) ... recorded the first two tackles (one solo) of his “big blocks” on 60 plays ... (vs. The Citadel) ... was in on 46 plays ... (at FSU) career ... had a key block on special teams to spring Steve Suter for his ... notched one “big block” ... was in on 63 plays ... (at NIU) ... recorded one longest kick-return of the night in the second quarter ... Career: was slowed “big block” … earned the second-highest grade among starting linemen. by injury in each of his first three years at the collegiate level but recovered quickly from a knee injury to see action at QB last year … tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee prior to last year’s spring game … tore the

52 D’QwellJACKSON • LB • 6-1 • 224 • SO ACL in his left knee after high school and then again prior to fall camp in Second-year player is now the Terps’ starter at middle linebacker ... moved 2001. to the “Mike” linebacker position in the spring … runs well and is a very sure tackler … an Iron Terp who posted a 36 ½-inch vertical jump, a 330-pound Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. bench and a 535-pound squat in spring testing ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... 2003 5-0 4 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 was all over the field, leading the Terps with a career-high 16 tackles (nine Career 18-0 4 1 5 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 0 solo) ... Season: leads the team with 61 tackles (38 solo) and five QB hurries ... has started all five games at MLB ... (vs. WVU) ... was all over the field 48 WilliamKERSHAW • LB • 6-3 • 233 • SO with 12 tackles (10 solo) ... showed great speed when catching the Moun- True sophomore who was one of eight true freshmen to see playing time a taineer QB from behind for a loss of six yards on his first career sack ... had year ago ... started spring at middle linebacker but switched back to strongside a monsterous hit on Quincy Wilson in the second quarter, limiting him to a where he enters fall as the backup to Leroy Ambush … has put on 27 pounds gain of two yards ... stood up a West Virginia receiver on third down during since the start of his freshman season ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... finished the third quarter, stopping him for a gain of just two yards and forcing a with a season-high six tackles (three solo) ... had his first career TFL, causing Mountaineer punt ... (vs. The Citadel) ... led the Terps with six solo tackles a loss of one yard ... Season: (vs. WVU) ... had one of the Terps’ two QB on just 28 plays ... showed speed when coming around the line to stop a run hurries in the game ... recorded four tackles (three solo) ... had a big hit on for a loss of two yards in the first quarter ... had one QB hurry on third down, Quincy Wilson in the fourth quarter, limiting him to a gain of just two yards forcing The Citadel to punt in the third quarter ... (at FSU) ... had an on the play ... (vs. The Citadel) ... had five tackles (four solo) ... (at NIU) ... outstanding defensive game ... posted the first interception of his career on had two QB hurries … forced an incomplete pass on a third down in the first Chris Rix’s first pass of the game and returned it for a touchdown, running quarter by hitting the NIU quarterback as he released the ball. over two FSU players on his way to the end zone ... finished second on the team with 11 tackles (five solo) ... forced a fumble ... came flying through Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. the right end of the offensive line to block a 28-yard field goal attempt in 2003 5-0 10 5 15 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 the first quarter ... stopped a Chris Rix QB sneak on third and one, forcing Career 15-0 26 18 44 1.0-1 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 the Seminoles to punt ... (at NIU) ... led the Terps with a fifteen tackles (eight solo) in his debut as a starter … tied for a team lead with three QB hurries … TB • 6-1 • 233 • JR added one tackle for a loss of two yards … played a defensive team-high 78 29 SammyMALDONADO • plays. Tailback in his second year at Maryland … redshirted last year after transfer- ring from Ohio State prior to the season … has found a home at tailback after splitting time between there and fullback a year ago … a bruising

2003MARYLANDfootball MARYLAND vs. CLEMSON • PLAYER NOTES runner with quick feet … an Iron Terp who posted the highest strength index WR • 6-2 • 175 • SO (692) among Maryland running backs in the spring … strength numbers 85 DanMELENDEZ • include a 325-pound bench press and a 550-pound squat ... is from the Talented young receiver who has good speed and great hands … uses his same hometown as Ralph Friedgen ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... did not play hands well to create space between himself and the defender … one of two ... Season: Terps’ second leading rusher with 214 yards ... averaging a true freshman wideouts to make an impact a year ago (Jo Jo Walker is the team-high 5.6 yards per carry ... (vs. WVU) ... led the Terps with a career- other) … posted a 38½-inch vertical jump in spring testing ... Last Game: (at high 88 yards on just 13 rushing attempts ... recorded the longest run of his EMU) ... scored his first career touchdown on a 14-yard pass from Scott career (26 yards) when he quickly hit a hole in the left side of the line and McBrien during the fourth quarter, in which he twisted his way into the end held off a Mountaineer defender until he was forced out of bounds in the zone after the catch ... Season: (at NIU) ... had the Terps’ second-longest fourth quarter ... (vs. The Citadel) ... recorded 66 yards on 12 rushing reception (15 yards) on his only catch of the game. attempts ... plowed over two defenders on a seven-yard run in the first Receiving G-GS Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long quarter for his first touchdown as a Terp ... powered his way through the 2003 4-0 2 29 14.5 1 15 middle on a three-yard run, giving him a career-high in touchdowns in a Career 15-0 8 77 9.6 1 25 single game ... his two-touchdown performance is the first by a Terp this season ... added his first career reception as a Terp on a 16-yard screen pass in the second quarter ... (at FSU) ... had a career-high 41 yards on 9 carries 45 ShawneMERRIMAN • LB • 6-4 • 253 • SO ... gained 22 yards in the second quarter by plowing straight through the Second-year player with tremendous upside ... is one of two starting-caliber middle of the defensive line and finding some open space ... (at NIU) ... players at the Terps’ “Leo” linebacker position (J. Cochran is the other) … gained 19 yards on four rushing attempts in his first career action as a Terp has great size and athleticism … a big hitter … a potential honors candidate ... Career: rushed for 218 yards on 61 career carries with one TD at Ohio with more experience at the position … showed flashes of greatness in 2002 State. … an Iron Terp who posted a 41½-inch vertical jump, a 365-pound bench and a 565-pound squat on testing day ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... chased Rushing G-GS Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD LP down the Eagle quarterback from behing in the first quarter, making a 2003 (MD) 4-0 38 214 0 214 5.6 2 26 shoestring tackle on third down and forcing a punt ... tied for third on the Career 18-0 99 442 10 432 4.4 3 26 team with seven solo tackles ... had one tackle for a loss of one yard ... added his first PBU of the season ... Season: fifth on the team with 24 Receiving G-GS Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long tackles (19 solo) ... second on the team with three sacks ... (vs. WVU) ... 2003(MD) 4-0 1 16 16.0 0 16 finished with five tackles (four solo) ... had a big sack for a loss of four yards Career 18-0 1 16 16.0 0 16 in the third quarter by speeding through the left side of the line to get the note: career numbers include statistics from Ohio State Mountaineer QB ... (vs. The Citadel) ... one of his two QB hurries came in the first quarter when he hit Willie Simmons as he released the ball forcing 7 ScottMcBRIEN • QB • 6-1 • 182 • SR an incomplete pass and a Bulldog punt ... recorded one of the Terps’ two Southpaw quarterback who transferred from West Virginia just before the sacks on the night for a loss of four yards ... finished with three tackles (two start of the 2001 season and is a key cog in the Terp offense … the first solo) ... (at FSU) ... had four tackles (three solo) ... showed speed coming quarterback since Friedgen’s arrival to return after a full season as a starter around the left side of the line and catching Chris Rix from behind to record … finished last year as one of the top quarterbacks in the ACC … has a strong a sack for a loss of 12 yards in the third quarter ... (at NIU) ... recorded five arm … throws the out and deep ball well … has good quickness and makes tackles (two solo) ... played well despite playing game on injured knee ... good decisions on when to pull it down and run with the ball … turned what had a big hit in the first quarter, stopping Michael Turner for no gain. was once a question mark – his ability to effectively run the option – into a Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. strength by the end of his junior season … body fat was measured at a team- 2003 5-0 19 5 24 4.0-21 3.0-20 0 0 1 0 low 2.2 percent in the spring … is surprisingly strong … posted a 285-pound Career 19-1 52 21 73 10.0-45 8.0-42 1 0 6 0 bench and 440-pound squat on testing day ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... tied a season high, finishing 14-of-19 for a season-high 252 yards with one passing touchdown ... scored his second rushing touchdown of the season 84 DerekMILLER • TE • 6-8 • 258 • SO on an option keeper for nine yards in the fourth quarter ... gained 37 yards Tight end who serves as Jeff Dugan’s primary backup at tight end … a big on four rushing attempts ... second passing touchdown of the season came target with good pass-catching skills … has made great strides as a receiver on a 14-yard pass to Dan Melendez in the fourth quarter ... had a nice and blocker since arriving at Maryland … has fully recovered from a frac- rollout, and completed a pass to Steve Suter with precision accuracy for 19 tured right leg suffered in the Peach Bowl … Last Game: (at EMU) ... Terps’ yards on the Terps’ first possesion of the second quarter ... Season: Terps’ highest graded tight end ... showed blocking skills by recording two “big leading passer with 821 yards on 58 completions ... (vs. WVU) ... had blocks” ... Season: has seen playing time at TE in all five games this season another strong performance against his former team ... finished a season- ... (at FSU) ... made his first reception of the season, a diving effort in the high 14-of-25 for 220 yards with one interception and his first passing fourth quarter for a gain of eight yards. touchdown of the season ... connected with Latrez Harrison on an inside Receiving G-GS Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long post route for a 25-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter ... added a run for 2003 4-0 1 8 8.0 0 8 11 yards at the end of the first quarter, in which he hurdled over a West Career 17-0 3 18 6.0 1 9 Virginia defender on his way to a first down ... had a season-long run of 43 yards in the second quarter as he saw a hole in the middle of the field and took advantage of it ... (vs. The Citadel) ... had a solid night, finishing 12-of- 46 NickNOVAK • PK • 6-0 • 183 • JR 20 for 178 yards despite seeing action in just the first half ... scored his first Fourth-year junior who has emerged as one of the top in the rushing touchdown of the season on a QB sneak in the second quarter ... country … has been one of the nation’s top kickers over the course of the last rushed for 15 yards on five attempts, while leading the Terp offense to 44 two years … semifinalist for the Lou Groza Award a year ago and a serious first-half points ... (at FSU) ... finished 6-of-18 for 61 yards and one intercep- contender in this, his junior year … has a very strong and accurate leg … tion ... rushed for 22 yards on four attempts ... his average of 5.5 yards per consistent as both a placekicker and with kickoff duties … has made 31 of his carry was the highest among all Terps in the game ... left the game in the last 34 attempts of 49 yards or less … ranked in the nation’s top 20 in field fourth quarter ... (at NIU) ... finished 12-of-24 for 110 yards and one intercep- goals and scoring as a sophomore ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... connected on tion ... had several key passes dropped … caught his own pass for nine yards his only field goal attempt of the game with six seconds left in the first half (tipped ball) in the second quarter … was his first career reception ... Ca- from 27 yards out ... missed a PAT in the first quarter, hitting the left upright reer: began his collegiate career at West Virginia University. ... missed PAT was his first since the Clemson game last year ... converted Passing G-GS Att. Comp Int Yds. Pct. TD LP the other four PATs of the game, giving him seven points ... Season: (vs. 2003 5-5 106 58 3 821 .547 2 58 WVU) ... connected on two of his three field goal attempts ... his successful MD Totals 19-19 390 220 13 3,318 .564 17 91 attempts came from 32 and 41 yards out ... his first missed field goal of the Career 29-20 489 262 16 4,073 .536 20 91 season came from 52 yards out, which would have been a new career-long ... converted all four of his PATs, giving him 10 points on the night ... (vs. Rushing G-GS Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD LP The Citadel) ... connected on all four of his field goal attempts, marking the 2003 5-5 26 165 27 138 5.3 2 43 second time in his career that he has had four field goals in a single game MD Totals 19-19 114 565 143 422 3.7 9 54 ... his attempts came from 21, 31, 38, and 42 yards out ... connected on Career 29-20 137 588 224 364 2.7 9 54 note: career numbers include statistics from West Virginia WWW.UM .COM MARYLAND vs. CLEMSON • PLAYER NOTES each of his four PAT attempts as well, giving him 16 points on the night ... left the game in the third quarter after reaggravating his injured ankle ... forced three touchbacks on nine kickoffs ... (at FSU) ... converted his only Career: currently ranked eighth on the Maryland all-time list with 1,927 PAT of the game ... was successful on a 44-yard field goal attempt in the first yards. quarter (his only attempt of the night) ... (at NIU) ... was successful on both of his field goal attempts of the night, hitting from 46 yards in the third quarter Rushing G-GS Att. Gain Lost Net Avg. TD LP and 50 yards in the fourth quarter ... 50-yarder gave Maryland the lead … 2003 3-1 35 153 4 148 4.6 2 14 connected on his lone PAT attempt of the night ... forced touchbacks on two Career 27-13 356 1,981 54 1,927 5.5 13 80 of his four kickoffs ... NIU’s average starting spot after his four kicks was their Receiving G-GS Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long own 17-yard line ... Career: ranks third all-time at Maryland for points 2003 3-1 2 0 0.0 0 5 scored with 258 ... ranks first all-time at Maryland for career field goal Career 27-13 49 436 8.9 2 38 percentage with .781 (50-of-64) ... ranks second all-time at Maryland for points scored kicking with 258 ... currently ranked second all-time at Mary- land for PATs with 104 ... stands second all-time at Maryland for field goals 36 AdamPODLESH • P • 5-11 • 209 • FR made with 50. Redshirt freshman will work as the Terps’ starting punter, replacing all-time Kicking G-GS FG-A XP-A 0-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg. Pts. school leader Brooks Barnard … a good athlete with a strong leg … also 2003 5-5 10-11 14-15 - 2-2 3-3 4-4 1-2 50 44 serves as the Terps’ holder … posted a bench press of 330 pounds while Career 30-30 50-64 108-111 1-1 19-22 13-15 11-15 6-11 51 258 squatting 410 on spring testing day … Last Game: (at EMU) ... had more punts in the first quarter (three) than in the previous two games ... recorded four punts for 186 yards, having one punt downed inside the Eagle’s 20-yard 22 PARSON • WR • 5-10 • 187 • SO line ... longest punt of the night went for 49 yards in the first quarter ... Rich Season: is currently eighth in the nation with a 46.3-yard average ... (vs. Slot receiver whose first two seasons have been very productive … has WVU) ... his only punt of the night was impressive ... it traveled 58 yards and steady hands, good speed and quick feet … a reliable kickoff and punt was downed at West Virginia’s four yard-line ... (vs. The Citadel) ... his only returner … came to Maryland as a tailback but was converted to receiver punt of the game was for 60 yards, and was downed within the 20-yard line quickly in his first season … still gets the occasional carry in end-around type ... forced two touchbacks on three kickoffs ... (at FSU) ... averaged 43.7 yards situations … Last Game: (at EMU) ... had a 15-yard run in the second per kick on seven punts for 306 yards ... his longest kick of the night was 52 quarter for a first down, which came on a fake-draw turned option from Scott yards ... had three punts downed within the 20-yard line ... (at NIU) ... was McBrien ... finished with one reception for 25 yards ... Season: tied for outstanding in his first game at the collegiate level, averaging 45.4 yards second on the team with eight receptions ... third on the team with 118 on his eight punts … had four punts downed inside the 20-yard line and one receiving yards ... (vs. WVU) ... only reception of the game (12 yards) came inside the 10 … his longest punt of the night was 63 yards, longest by a Terp on a short crossing route in the second quarter ... (vs. The Citadel) ... caught in over two years. a pass up the middle for 35 yards in the second quarter, his longest recep- tion of the night ... finished with two receptions for 46 yards ... returned two Punting G-GS Punts Yds Avg LP I 20 I 10 Blk. punts for a career-high 30 yards ... (at NIU) ... second on the team with three 2003 5-5 21 973 46.3 63 10 2 0 receptions totaling 12 yards.

Receiving G-GS Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long 2003 5-1 8 118 14.8 0 35 72 KyleSCHMITT • C • 6-5 • 297 • JR Career 30-1 30 436 14.5 1 64 A talented fourth-year player who serves as the team’s starting center … versatile and intelligent enough to play either guard position or center … a tough player with quick feet … saw the most extensive action of his career 60 AkilPATTERSON • OL • 6-2 • 295 • SO last year and was coming on strong before an injury kept him from the Third-year lineman who made the switch from defense to offense after his starting lineup … an Iron Terp who posted a 660-pound squat in the spring freshman season … will work primarily at right guard … a tenacious blocker … Last Game: (at EMU) ... second-highest graded lineman ... recorded two with good feet … tore the lateral meniscus in his right knee in the spring “big blocks” with no missed assignments ... Season: Maryland’s highest- game and had off-season surgery but is expected to return in time for fall graded lineman this season ... has started all five games this season at camp … one of two offensive linemen with a vertical jump of 30 inches or center ... (vs. WVU) ... team’s highest-graded offensive lineman ... his sea- better (31) … Last Game: (at EMU) ... did not play ... Season: (vs. WVU) ... son-high tying four “big blocks” was the second-highest total for Terp line- recorded one “big block” ... (vs. The Citadel) ... had one “big block” on 33 men ... had no missed assignments on 60 plays ... (vs. The Citadel) ... plays in a game he was expected to miss due to injury ... (at FSU) ... posted a season-high tying four “big blocks” on 59 plays ... (at FSU) ... was recorded one “big block” in 51 plays of action ... (at NIU) ... got his first career the team’s highest-graded offensive lineman for the second-straight game start, opening the game at right guard … notched one “big block.” ... started at center ... in on 64 plays, tied for the most by any offensive player ... recorded one “big block” ... (at NIU) ... had a team-high two “big 1 BrucePERRY • TB • 5-10 • 205 • SR blocks” … in on 59 plays, the most by any offensive player … highest-graded Fifth-year senior and Doak Walker candidate … was a Doak Walker finalist offensive lineman. and the ACC’s Offensive Player of the Year in 2001 … injuries a year ago included a strained stomach muscle, torn groin muscle and injured shoul- 23 AndrewSMITH • SS • 6-0 • 203 • SR der, but he recovered to play in the season’s final four games … a quick, Senior safety who had his best season at Maryland in his first year as a safety explosive tailback who is surprisingly powerful … combines quick feet, a … was one of the first players in on defense for the Terps in 2002, seeing strong burst, breakaway speed and excellent open-field moves … hits holes time in nickel and dime situations … has good size and strength … a sure hard and is always a threat to go the distance … always seems to finish plays tackler … excels in blitz situations … an Iron Terp with a 495-pound squat, falling forward … has the added dimension of being an exceptional re- 335-pound bench and a 39½-inch vertical jump ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... ceiver … recorded a 40½-inch vertical jump and a 330-pound bench on recorded one tackle ... Season: (vs. WVU) ... recorded two tackles (one solo) testing day ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... finished with 38 yards on 11 rushing ... (at FSU) ... recorded three solo tackles ... (at NIU) ... had a strong game attempts ... Season: (vs. WVU) ... had his strongest performance of the from his nickel position ... fourth on the team with five tackles (all solo) … season, finishing with a season-high 79 yards on just 14 carries ... recorded had one sack for 12 yards which occurred on a key third down in the third his first two-touchdown game since his career-high 276-yard, two-touch- quarter, forcing NIU to punt ... Career: spent his first two years at Maryland down effort against Wake Forest in 2001 ... Perry’s first touchdown of the as a cornerback. night came in the first quarter as he sprinted off left tackle for four yards ... his second touchdown came in the third quarter as he bounced off two Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. defenders for 12 yards on his way to the end zone ... (at FSU) ... started his 2003 5-0 9 2 11 1.0-12 1.0-12 0 0 0 0 first game of the season at tailback despite being hampered by a high ankle Career 31-1 45 16 61 3.0-17 3.0-17 0 1 6 1 sprain ... gained 33 yards on 10 rushing attempts ... his longest rush of the night (8 yards) came in the second quarter as he hit a hole in the defensive line for a first down ... also added one reception for five yards on a swing pass where he split two defenders for a first down in the second quarter ...

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40 MauriceSMITH • FB • 5-11 • 229 • JR 34 SteveSUTER • WR/KR • 5-10 • 192 • JR Junior who moved from linebacker to fullback at the start of 2002 … is Player who burst onto the scene in 2003, giving the Terps a breakaway currently second on the depth chart behind Bernie Fiddler … a regular on threat in the return game and at receiver … a speedy receiver with good special teams … works on kickoff and punt coverage teams … posted 615- hands who spent most of the season atop the depth chart at slot receiver … pound squat in spring testing … Last Game: (at EMU) ... had one solo tackle slight at 5-9, but is one of the fastest and strongest players (pound-for- on special teams ... Season: has been utilized at fullback in all five games pound) on the team … an Iron Terp who set Maryland all-time records for this season ... (vs. WVU) ... started his second consecutive game at fullback wide receivers with a 768 strength index, a 580-pound squat, a 42-inch in place of the injured Bernie Fiddler ... recorded a career-long 18-yard vertical jump and a 352-pound clean … also timed at 4.35 in the 40-yard reception up the right side in the fourth quarter ... had the key block on Josh dash … Last Game: (at EMU) ... finished with a career-high and team- Allen’s rushing touchdown in the second quarter ... had a huge block in the leading four receptions for 84 yards, all of which came before halftime ... first quarter, allowing Scott McBrien time to scramble and connect with had a season-long 45-yard reception, setting up a Nick Novak field goal with Latrez Harrison on a 34-yard pass ... (vs. The Citadel) ... had his first career six seconds left in the first half ... returned four punts for 13 yards ... also had start at fullback ... (at FSU) ... his first career reception came in the third one kick return for 17 yards ... Season: (vs. WVU) ... returned six punts for a quarter for a gain of seven yards. total of 42 yards, giving him the record for most punt return yards in a career all-time at Maryland with 922 ... he gained 15 yards on his lone kick return Rushing G-GS Att. Gain Lost Net Avg. TD LP of the night ... (vs. The Citadel) ... broke two tackles on his way to a 75-yard 2003 5-2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 - touchdown on his first punt return of the game ... gained 28 yards on his only Career 29-2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 - kickoff return of the night ... added his first reception of the season for six Receiving G-GS Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long yards ... (at FSU) ... saw first action of the season on special teams ... 2003 5-2 2 25 12.5 0 18 returned four punts for 31 yards ... his longest punt return of 17 yards came Career 29-2 2 25 12.54 0 18 in the first quarter on his first return of the season ... had three kick returns for a total of 59 yards ... weaved his way through traffic in the middle of the field on his way to a 34-yard return in the second quarter, his longest return 54 ScottSMITH • DE • 6-5 • 257 • SR of the night ... Career: leads the Terps all-time with 935 career punt return Fifth-year senior who is the Terps’ starter at defensive end … a strong pass yards ... ranks third all-time at Maryland for career punt returns with 73 ... rusher who performed well when he played in ‘02 … good size and athleticism leads the Terps all-time for career punt returns for a TD with 5 ... set several … has good speed for an end (4.71) … has a knack for getting in the NCAA punt return records in 2002, most notably tying the mark for returns for opponent’s backfield … had back surgery prior to spring of 2002 …benched a TD in a season (4). 435 pounds and posted a 35-inch vertical jump in spring testing … Last Game: (at EMU) ... did not play due to injury ... Season: (vs. The Citadel) ... Receiving G-GS Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long recorded one assisted tackle ... had one QB hurry ... (at FSU) ... tied a 2003 4-2 5 90 18.0 0 45 career-high with six tackles (two solo) ... stood up Greg Jones for no gain Career 22-3 22 393 17.9 2 91 with a big hit after he quickly closed the running lane during the second Kickoff Ret. G-GS Ret. Yds. Avg. TD Long quarter ... (at NIU) ... notched four tackles (three solo) … added one sack for 2003 4-2 6 119 19.8 0 34 nine yards which came on a third down play in the second quarter, forcing Career 22-3 28 665 23.8 0 58 an NIU punt. Punt Ret. G-GS Ret. Yds. Avg. TD Long Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. 2003 4-2 16 161 10.0 1 75 2003 3-3 5 6 11 1.0-9 1.0-9 0 0 0 0 Career 22-3 73 935 12.8 5 81 Career 30-5 28 27 55 12.0-73 6.0-43 0 0 1 0 61 EdTYLER • OG • 6-3 • 293 • SR 57 RandySTARKS • DT • 6-4 • 305 • JR Backup who can see time at either guard or center … a solid performer who Third-year junior who is a player to watch in the ACC in 2003 … has All- missed portions of last year due to injury … fractured his right fibula prior to American skills … on the preseason “watch list” for the Lombardo and Out- fall last year … has strong knowledge of entire line’s assignments and calls land trophies ... preseason conference defensive player of the year by … graduated in August of 2002 with a degree in economics and is working ESPN.com ... was outstanding in his sophomore season and his first year as on a second degree (history) … Last Game: (at EMU) ... saw action as a a starter at defensive tackle … combines athleticism with an ideal defensive reserve offensive guard ... Season: (vs. The Citadel) ... posted two “big lineman frame … has a great burst and runs well for a player his size … an blocks” on 27 plays despite being hampered by an elbow injury ... (at FSU) Iron Terp with the highest strength index (782) among defensive linemen … ... earned his first career start at right guard ... injured his elbow, limiting his strength index was a 30-point improvement over last year and has him action ... (at NIU) ... did not play due to injury. ranked as the second-strongest player, pound-for-pound, on the team … physical numbers include a 440-pound bench, a school-record 765-pound squat and a 31½-inch vertical jump ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... beat his man 27 JoJoWALKER • WR/KR • 5-9 • 165 • SO around left tackle for the Terps’ lone sack of the game on a second down Second-year player who came on strong at the end of 2002 … one of the during the first quarter ... finished with six tackles (three solo) ... Season: quickest players on the team … has the stop/start ability that few players third on the team with 28 tackles (14 solo) ... second on the team with five possess … can return kicks and punts … has good hands and showed the tackles for a loss ... tied for second on the team with four QB hurries ... has ability to catch the ball over the middle … is surprisingly physical and runs started all five games at DT ... (vs. WVU) ... had a good game with six tackles well after the catch … will line up primarily in the slot … an Iron Terp with (two solo) ... had a big hit on the Mountaineer QB in the first quarter, forcing a 36½-inch vertical jump … Last Game: (at EMU) ... played but did not a loss of one yard after he powered his way off his block ... (vs. The Citadel) record any statistics ... Season: tied for second on the team with eight ... had a solid game with four tackles (two solo) ... powered his way through receptions ... (vs. WVU) ... had a career-long 24- yard reception, showing the middle of the line in the second quarter to record one of his two TFL’s ... great speed on a crossing route in the middle of the field during the second two of his four tackles came on third downs forcing The Citadel to punt each quarter ... finished with two receptions for 33 yards ... (vs. The Citadel) ... time ... added one QB hurry and batted down a pass ... (at FSU) ... finished returned three punts for a career-high 69 yards ... his longest punt return of with seven tackles (four solo) ... also credited with two QB hurries ... one of the season came in the first quarter as he fearlessly evaded several Bulldog those QB hurries came when he bulled his way through the offensive line defenders to gain 36 yards ... finished with two receptions ... (at FSU) ... led and hit Chris Rix as he released the ball forcing an incompletion and an the Terps in total receptions with four as well as receiving yards with 41 ... FSU punt ... (at NIU) ... notched five tackles (three solo) … had one sack for his four receptions and 41 receiving yards are both career-highs ... his 6 yards, on a play where he powered his way through the offensive line ... longest reception of the night (22 yards) came in the first quarter on a play- Career: stands three sacks from the career top 10 at Maryland. action pass from Scott McBrien ... had two kick returns for 38 yards ... (at NIU) ... returned six punts for 53 yards in his first game as the Terps’ return man … Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. longest punt return of the night was 16 yards … had four kick returns for a 2003 5-5 14 14 28 5.0-17 2.0-12 0 0 1 0 career-high 97 yards … longest kick return was 28 yards. Career 30-20 87 69 156 24.5-91 12.0-70 2 1 7 0

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Receiving G-GS Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long FS • 6-1 • 188 • SR 2003 5-0 8 74 9.2 0 24 10 MadieuWILLIAMS • Career 15-0 12 129 10.8 0 24 Former transfer who established himself as one of the top safeties in the league – if not the country – in his first season at the Division I-A level in Kickoff Ret. G-GS Ret. Yds. Avg. TD Long 2002 … on the “watch list” for the 2003 Bronko Nagurski and Jim Thorpe 2003 5-0 6 135 22.5 0 28 awards … a physical, athletic force who has great versatility … is big enough Career 15-0 9 225 25.0 0 28 to excel in run support yet fast and quick enough to man a corner position if the defense is in a nickel or dime package … one of three seniors and four Punt Ret. G-GS Ret. Yds. Avg. TD Long returning starters in the Terps’ defensive backfield, the deepest unit on this 2003 5-0 9 122 13.6 0 36 year’s team … one of the hardest-working players on the team … an Iron Career 15-0 9 122 13.6 0 36 Terp with a 36½-inch vertical jump, 345-pound bench, 560-pound squat and 4.5 time in the 40-yard dash ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... tied for third on 89 DrewWEATHERLY • WR • 6-4 • 200 • FR the team with seven tackles (five solo) ... Season: fourth on the team with First-year player who could fit into the mix at wide receiver by season’s end 27 tackles (20 solo) ... has started all five games at FS ... (vs. WVU) ... second ... one of two true freshmen receivers (Vernon Davis the other) with outstand- on the team with eight tackles (five solo) ... had a PBU in the third quarter ing size and speed ... a player to watch in the coming years at Maryland ... when he crushed the West Virginia receiver as soon as he touched the ball, Last Game: (at EMU) ... did not play ... Season: did not play in the first three forcing the incompletion ... (vs. The Citadel) ... had the Terps’ lone inter- games of the season ... (vs. WVU) ... saw significant playing time at WR in ception of the game on a leaping grab at midfield in the second quarter ... his first action on the collegiate level. notched two tackles (one solo) ... (at FSU) ... recorded four tackles (three solo) ... (at NIU) ... finished with six tackles, all solo ... recovered Curtis Receiving G-GS Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long Williams’ blocked kick in the fourth quarter ... Career: started career at 2003 1-0 0 0 0.0 0 - Towson University. Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. 15 CurtisWILLIAMS • WR • 6-2 • 206 • JR 2003 5-5 20 7 27 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 1 1 Fourth-year junior who has been the Terps’ version of a utility player the last MD Totals 19-19 81 28 109 2.0-5 1.0-4 2 1 12 5 few years ... started at safety before switching to linebacker and then back Career 41-39 150 54 204 4.0-16 1.0-4 2 1 12 6 again last year ... is now lineing up at receiver ... has excelled on special (inc. Towson) teams in his first three years ... has good speed and leaping ability ... seems to perform better in game situations ... is the team’s top kick blocker ... an Iron Terp with a 360-pound bench press and a 38.5-inch vertical jump ... 13 DennardWILSON • SS • 5-10 • 189 • SR Last Game: (at EMU) ... recorded one solo tackle on special teams ... Senior safety who came into his own in his first year at the position last Season: (vs. WVU) ... finished with three tackles (one solo) ... had a key season … a confident player who spent his first two years at cornerback … a tackle on special teams during the third quarter, forcing a Mountaineers’ sure tackler with good instincts … an Iron Terp a year ago who posted a 36- drive to begin at their own 14-yard line ... (vs. The Citadel) ... made his first inch vertical jump and 345-pound bench press in this year’s testing ... Last career reception in the fourth quarter for 35 yards ... (at NIU) ... blocked a 43- Game: (at EMU) ... finished with four tackles (three solo) ... Season: second yard field goal attempt with one second left in the fourth quarter, forcing the on the team with three PBUs ... has started all five games at SS ... (vs. WVU) game into … also had one solo tackle on special teams ... Career: ... led the Terps with two PBUs ... both came in the fourth quarter when he has blocked two punts and one kick in his career. immediately hit the receiver as they touched the ball, forcing incompletions ... recorded two solo tackles ... (vs. The Citadel) ... had a key TFL on third Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL FC FR PBU Int. Blk. down for a loss of four yards, forcing The Citadel to punt in the second 2003 5-0 2 0 2 0.0-0 0 0 0 0 1 quarter ... finished with four tackles (three solo) and one PBU ... (at FSU) ... Career 25-0 13 5 18 0.0-0 0 1 1 1 3 recorded three tackles (one solo) ... (at NIU) ... recorded two solo tackles. Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks FC FR PBU Int. 19 JafarWILLIAMS • WR • 6-2 • 210 • SR 2003 5-5 11 4 15 1.0-5 0.0-0 0 0 3 0 Senior receiver who gives the Terps a big target with the ability to get Career 35-23 93 35 128 4.0-24 2.0-18 2 1 19 2 downfield … tall, athletic receiver with good speed and the ability to gain extra yards after the catch … was one of just three returning ACC receivers to average over 20 yards per reception last year (minimum 15 rec.) ... Jason Anderson (WFU) and Craphonso Thorpe (FSU) are the others … benched 365 and cleaned 330 pounds in spring testing ... Last Game: (at EMU) ... did not play for the second straight game ... Season: (vs. The Citadel) ... had one reception for eight yards ... (at FSU) ... only reception of the game was a nine-yard pass from Orlando Evans late in the fourth quarter ... (at NIU) ... had two receptions for 18 yards ... Career: is 20 receptions shy of the Maryland career top 10. Receiving G-GS Rec. Yds. Avg. TD Long 2003 3-2 4 35 8.8 0 11 Career 38-16 80 1,135 14.2 4 55

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2003 MARYLAND FOOTBALL STATISTICS

RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 3-2 2-0 1-2 0-0 CONFERENCE 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 3-1 2-0 1-1 0-0

Date Opponent Score/Time Overall Conf Time Attend Aug 28, 2003 at Northern Illinois (FSN) 13-20 L-OT 0-1-0 0-0-0 3:21 28,018 * Sep 06, 2003 at Florida State (ESPN2) 10-35 L 0-2-0 0-1-0 3:27 82,885 Sep 13, 2003 THE CITADEL 61-0 W 1-2-0 0-1-0 2:48 51,594 Sep 20, 2003 WEST VIRGINIA 34-7 W 2-2-0 0-1-0 2:45 51,973 Sep 27, 2003 at Eastern Michigan 37-13 W 3-2-0 0-1-0 2:50 19,628 * Oct 04, 2003 CLEMSON (ABC) 3:30 pm (Family Weekend) * Oct 11, 2003 DUKE TBA * Oct 23, 2003 at Georgia Tech (ESPN) 7:45 pm * Nov 01, 2003 NORTH CAROLINA TBA (Homecoming) * Nov 13, 2003 VIRGINIA (ESPN) 7:45 pm * Nov 22, 2003 at NC State TBA * Nov 29, 2003 at Wake Forest TBA * denotes Atlantic Coast Conference game

TEAM STATISTICS MD OPP RUSHING G Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G SCORING 155 75 Josh Allen 5 67 337 8 329 4.9 5 72 65.8 Points Per Game 31.0 15.0 Sammy Maldonado 4 38 214 0 214 5.6 2 26 53.5 FIRST DOWNS 103 75 Bruce Perry 3 35 153 4 149 4.3 2 14 49.7 Rushing 52 33 Scott McBrien 5 26 165 27 138 5.3 2 43 27.6 Passing 43 32 Mario Merrills 2 19 73 4 69 3.6 1 9 34.5 Penalty 8 10 Rich Parson 5 3 25 0 25 8.3 0 15 5.0 RUSHING YARDAGE 926 614 J.P. Humber 2 6 24 0 24 4.0 0 12 12.0 Yards gained rushing 1,019 759 Steve Suter 4 2 12 0 12 6.0 0 11 3.0 Yards lost rushing 93 145 Jafar Williams 3 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 1.0 Rushing Attempts 209 198 JoJo Walker 5 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.2 Average Per Rush 4.4 3.1 Joel Statham 2 3 6 8 -2 -0.7 0 4 -1.0 Average Per Game 185.2 122.8 Orlando Evans 4 6 6 40 -34 -5.7 0 6 -8.5 TDs Rushing 12 4 TEAM 4 2 0 2 -2 -1.0 0 0 -0.5 PASSING YARDAGE 1,023 706 Total...... 5 209 1019 93 926 4.4 12 72 185.2 Att-Comp-Int 129-74-3 117-58-4 Opponents...... 5 198 759 145 614 3.1 4 44 122.8 Average Per Pass 7.9 6.0 Average Per Catch 13.8 12.2 Average Per Game 204.6 141.2 PASSING G Effic Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lg Avg/G TDs Passing 3 5 Scott McBrien 5 120.34 106-58-3 54.7 821 2 58 164.2 TOTAL OFFENSE 1,949 1,320 Orlando Evans 4 146.78 21-14-0 66.7 161 1 62 40.2 Total Plays 338 315 Joel Statham 2 394.00 1-1-0 100.0 35 0 35 17.5 Average Per Play 5.8 4.2 Latrez Harrison 5 150.40 1-1-0 100.0 6 0 6 1.2 Average Per Game 389.8 264.0 Total...... 5 127.00 129-74-3 57.4 1023 3 62 204.6 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 13-285 24-450 Opponents...... 5 107.52 117-58-4 49.6 706 5 67 141.2 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 27-313 9-62 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 4-102 3-32 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 21.9 18.8 RECEIVING G No Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 11.6 6.9 Latrez Harrison 5 16 233 14.6 1 34 46.6 INT RETURN AVERAGE 25.5 10.7 Rich Parson 5 8 118 14.8 0 35 23.6 FUMBLES-LOST 10-6 2-0 JoJo Walker 5 8 74 9.2 0 24 14.8 PENALTIES-YARDS 36-309 35-298 Josh Allen 5 7 95 13.6 0 28 19.0 Average Per Game 61.8 59.6 Derrick Fenner 5 5 147 29.4 1 62 29.4 PUNTS-YARDS 21-973 42-1,714 Steve Suter 4 5 90 18.0 0 45 22.5 Average Per Punt 46.3 40.8 Jeff Dugan 5 5 72 14.4 0 26 14.4 Net punt average 43.4 33.4 Jafar Williams 3 4 35 8.8 0 11 11.7 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 29:52 30:08 Vernon Davis 5 3 20 6.7 0 10 4.0 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 29/67 26/75 Dan Melendez 4 2 29 14.5 1 15 7.2 3rd-Down Pct 43% 35% Maurice Smith 5 2 25 12.5 0 18 5.0 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3/4 2/2 Rob Abiamiri 4 2 12 6.0 0 8 3.0 4th-Down Pct 75% 100% Bruce Perry 3 2 0 0.0 0 5 0.0 SACKS BY-YARDS 14-110 10-60 Curtis Williams 5 1 35 35.0 0 35 7.0 MISC YARDS 0 1 Sammy Maldonado 4 1 16 16.0 0 16 4.0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 18 9 Scott McBrien 5 1 9 9.0 0 9 1.8 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 10-11 4-6 Derek Miller 5 1 8 8.0 0 8 1.6 PAT-ATTEMPTS 17-18 9-9 Bernie Fiddler 4 1 5 5.0 0 5 1.2 ATTENDANCE 103,567 130,531 Total...... 5 74 1023 13.8 3 62 204.6 Games/Avg Per Game 2/51,784 3/43,510 Opponents...... 5 58 706 12.2 5 67 141.2

SCORE BY QTRS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Maryland 54 43 27 31 0 155 Opponents 10 31 10 17 7 75

2003MARYLANDfootball MARYLAND vs. CLEMSON • STATISTICS (MISCELLANEOUS)

2003 OFFENSIVE STATISTICS

PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long |------PATs ------| Steve Suter 16 161 10.1 1 75 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points JoJo Walker 9 122 13.6 0 36 Nick Novak 0 10-11 14-15 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 44 Rich Parson 2 30 15.0 0 21 Josh Allen 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Total...... 27 313 11.6 1 75 Bruce Perry 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Opponents...... 9 62 6.9 0 21 Scott McBrien 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Sammy Maldonado 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Mario Merrills 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Latrez Harrison 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Domonique Foxworth 2 44 22.0 1 44 Steve Suter 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 D'Qwell Jackson 1 58 58.0 1 58 Derrick Fenner 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Madieu Williams 1 0 0.0 0 0 Dan Melendez 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 4 102 25.5 2 58 D'Qwell Jackson 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents...... 3 32 10.7 0 32 Domonique Foxworth 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Dan Ennis 0 0-0 3-3 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 3 Total...... 18 10-11 17-18 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 155 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Opponents...... 9 4-6 9-9 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 75 JoJo Walker 6 135 22.5 0 28 Steve Suter 6 119 19.8 0 34 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Latrez Harrison 1 31 31.0 0 31 Scott McBrien 5 132 138 821 959 191.8 Total...... 13 285 21.9 0 34 Josh Allen 5 67 329 0 329 65.8 Opponents...... 24 450 18.8 0 31 Sammy Maldonado 4 38 214 0 214 53.5 Bruce Perry 3 35 149 0 149 49.7 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Orlando Evans 4 27 -34 161 127 31.8 Total...... 0 0 0.0 0 0 Joel Statham 1 4 -2 35 33 16.5 Opponents...... 1 1 1.0 0 1 Total...... 5 338 926 1023 1949 389.8 Opponents...... 5 315 614 706 1320 264.0

FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Nick Novak 10-11 90.9 0-0 2-2 3-3 4-4 1-2 50 0 Novak -career 50-64 78.1 1-1 19-22 13-15 11-15 6-11 51 2

FG SEQUENCE Maryland Opponents Northern Illinois (46),(50) (52),(25),43 Florida State (44) 28 The Citadel(31),(38),(21),(42) - West Virginia 52,(41),(32) - Eastern Michigan (27) (42),(25) Clemson - - Duke - - Georgia Tech - - North Carolina - - Virginia - - NC State - - Wake Forest - - Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC 50+ I20 Blkd Adam Podlesh 21 973 46.3 63 4 1 6 10 0 Opponents...... 42 1714 40.8 56 1 0 7 10 0

ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Josh Allen 5 329 95 0 0 0 424 84.8 Steve Suter 4 12 90 161 119 0 382 95.5 JoJo Walker 5 1 74 122 135 0 332 66.4 Latrez Harrison 5 0 233 0 31 0 264 52.8 Sammy Maldonado 4 214 16 0 0 0 230 57.5 Rich Parson 5 25 118 30 0 0 173 34.6 Bruce Perry 3 149 0 0 0 0 149 49.7 Scott McBrien 5 138 9 0 0 0 147 29.4 Derrick Fenner 5 0 147 0 0 0 147 29.4 Jeff Dugan 5 0 72 0 0 0 72 14.4 Total...... 5 926 1023 313 285 102 2649 529.8 Opponents...... 5 614 706 62 450 32 1864 372.8

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2003 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |------Fumbles-----| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf

52 D'Qwell Jackson 5 38 23 61 3.0-10 1.0-6 1-58 . 5 . 1 1 . 32 Leon Joe 5 22 23 45 0.5-4 0.5-4 . 1 4 . . . . 57 Randy Starks 5 14 14 28 5.0-17 2.0-12 . 1 3 . . . . 10 Madieu Williams 5 20 7 27 . . 1-0 1 . . . . . 45 Shawne Merriman 5 19 5 24 4.0-21 3.0-20 . 1 3 . . . . 24 Leroy Ambush 5 13 7 20 2.0-8 1.0-5 ...... 96 C.J. Feldheim 5 9 9 18 . . . . 1 . . . . 49 Jamahl Cochran 5 11 7 18 ...... 30 Curome Cox 5 12 5 17 1.5-3 . . 5 . . . . . 41 Kevin Eli 5 9 8 17 7.0-41 4.0-38 . 1 3 . . . . 6 Domonique Foxworth 5 13 3 16 . . 2-44 2 . . . . . 48 William Kershaw 5 10 5 15 1.0-1 . . . 4 . . . . 13 Dennard Wilson 5 11 4 15 1.0-5 . . 3 1 . . . . 23 Andrew Smith 5 9 2 11 1.0-12 1.0-12 ...... 54 Scott Smith 3 5 6 11 1.0-9 1.0-9 . . 2 . . . . 37 Jamal Chance 5 5 5 10 2.0-7 0.5-4 ...... 76 Henry Scott 4 3 6 9 1.0-1 ...... 53 Reggie Holmes 4 5 3 8 . . . 1 . . . . . 97 Tosin Abari 5 3 5 8 ...... 87 Vernon Davis 5 6 . 6 ...... 51 Andrew Henley 5 5 1 6 ...... 15 Curtis Williams 5 3 2 5 ...... 1 . 2 Chris Kelley 5 4 1 5 . . . 1 . . . . . 95 Conrad Bolston 4 3 1 4 1.0-2 ...... 80 Onnie Onwuemene 3 2 1 3 ...... 47 Jon Condo 5 2 1 3 ...... 59 David Holloway 2 2 . 2 ...... 91 Robert Armstrong 4 2 . 2 ...... 25 Josh Wilson 3 2 . 2 ...... 26 Raymond Custis 5 1 1 2 ...... 44 Jeris Smith 1 1 1 2 ...... 38 Gerrick McPhearson 2 1 . 1 ...... 40 Maurice Smith 5 1 . 1 ...... 34 Steve Suter 4 1 . 1 ...... 44 Bernie Fiddler 4 . 1 1 ...... 36 Adam Podlesh 5 1 . 1 ...... 7 Scott McBrien 5 1 . 1 ...... 93 Davian Bryan 1 . 1 1 ...... 83 Derrick Fenner 5 1 . 1 ...... Total...... 5 270 158 428 31-141 14-110 4-102 17 26 . 1 2 . Opponents...... 5 209 173 382 22- 89 10- 60 3- 32 18 . 6-1 7 . .

BLOCKED KICKS 15 Curtis Williams (FG vs. Northern Illinois) 52 D’Qwell Jackson (FG vs. Florida State)

GAME-BY-GAME INDIVIDUAL HIGHS Opponent Solos Assists Total at Northern Illinois Jackson 8 Jackson, Joe 7 Jackson 15 at Florida State Foxworth 9 Jackson 6 Joe 12 The Citadel Jackson 7 Feldheim, Starks 2 Jackson 6 West Virginia Jackson 10 Joe 5 Jackson 12 at Eastern Michigan Jackson 9 Jackson 7 Jackson 16

2003MARYLANDfootball MARYLAND vs. CLEMSON • GAME-BY-GAME (OFFENSE/KICKING) 2003 OFFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS RUSHING TC-Yds. / TD #1 Perry #7 McBrien #8 Merrills #11 Evans #20 Humber #22 Parson #29 Maldonado #33 Allen at No. Illinois dnp-inj 9-17 / 0 dnt dnp-cd dnp-cd 1-10 / 0 4-19 / 0 20-67 / 1 at Florida State 10-32 / 0 4-22 / 0 dnt 3-(-23) / 0 0-0 / 0 1-0 / 0 9-41 / 0 2-1 / 0 The Citadel dnp-inj 5-15 / 1 13-42 / 1 2-(-2) / 0 6-24 / 0 0-0 / 0 12-66 / 2 11-136 / 1 West Virginia 14-79 / 2 4-47 / 0 dnp-cd 1-(-9) / 0 dnp-cd 0-0 / 0 13-88 / 0 16-54 / 1 at E. Michigan 11-38 / 0 4-37 / 0 6-27 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-cd 1-15 / 0 dnp-cd 18-71 / 2 Clemson Duke at Georgia Tech North Carolina Virginia at NC State Wake Forest

RECEIVING Rec-Yds. / TD #1 Perry #3 R.Abiamiri #4 Harrison #9 Walker #15 C.Williams#19 J.Williams #22 Parson #29 Maldonado #33 Allen at No. Illinois dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 4-48 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 2-18 / 0 3-12 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-8 / 0 at Florida State 1-5 / 0 1-4 / 0 1-14 / 0 4-41 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-9 / 0 1-23 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 The Citadel dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 4-51/ 0 2-0 / 0 1-35 / 0 1-8 / 0 2-46 / 0 1-16 / 0 2-37 / 0 West Virginia 1-(-5) / 0 1-8 / 0 4-88 / 1 2-33 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 1-12 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-19 / 0 at E. Michigan 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 3-32 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 1-25 / 0 dnp-cd 3-31 / 0 Clemson Duke at Georgia Tech North Carolina Virginia at NC State Wake Forest

Rec-Yds., TD #34 Suter #40 M.Smith #44 Fiddler #82 Dugan #83 Fenner #84 D.Miller #85 Melendez #87 V.Davis at No. Illinois dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-15 / 0 0-0 / 0 at Florida State 0-0 / 0 1-7 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 2-12 / 0 1-8 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-1 / 0 The Citadel 1-6 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 2-22 / 0 1-62 / 1 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 0-0 / 0 West Virginia 0-0 / 0 1-18 / 0 dnp-inj 3-50 / 0 1-15 / 0 0-0 / 0 dnp-inj 0-0 / 0 at E. Michigan 4-84 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-5 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-58 / 0 0-0 / 0 1-14 / 1 2-19 / 0 Clemson Duke at Georgia Tech North Carolina Virginia at NC State Wake Forest

PASSING FIELD GOALS PUNTING A-C-I / Y / TD #4 Harrison #7 McBrien #11 Evans Made, Missed #46 Novak No-Avg. / In20 #36 Podlesh at No. Illinois 0-0-0 24-12-1 / 110 / 0 dnp-cd at No. Illinois 46g, 50g at No. Illinois 8-45.4 / 4 at Florida State 1-1-1 / 6 / 0 18- 6-1 / 61 / 0 12-7-0 / 57 / 0 at Florida State 44g at Florida State 7-43.7 / 3 The Citadel 0-0-0 20-12-0 / 178 / 0 6-4-0 / 70 / 1 The Citadel 31g, 38g, 21g, 42g The Citadel 1-60.0 / 1 West Virginia 0-0-0 25-14-1 / 220 / 1 1-1-0 / 18 / 0 West Virginia 52s, 41g, 32g West Virginia 1-58.0 / 1 at E. Michigan 0-0-0 19-14-0 / 252 / 1 2-2-0 / 16 / 0 at E. Michigan 27g at E. Michigan 4-46.5 / 1 Clemson Clemson Clemson Duke Duke Duke at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech at Georgia Tech North Carolina North Carolina North Carolina Virginia Virginia Virginia at NC State at NC State at NC State Wake Forest Wake Forest Wake Forest inj - injury cd - coach’s decision WWW.UM .COM MARYLAND vs. CLEMSON • GAME-BY-GAME (DEFENSE) 2003 DEFENSIVE GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

UT-AT-Tkl / Sk #2 Kelley #6 Foxworth #10 M. Williams #13 D. Wilson #15 C.Williams #23 A. Smith #24 Ambush #25 J.Wilson #26 Custis at No. Illinois 0-0-0 2-1-3 6-0-6 2-0-2 1-0-1 5-0-5 / 1.0 4-3-7 / 0.0 dnt 0-0-0 at Florida State 1-1-2 9-0-9 3-1-4 1-2-3 0-0-0 3-0-3 / 0.0 1-1-2 / 1.0 dnt 1-0-1 The Citadel 3-0-3 0-1-1 1-1-2 3-1-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 2-0-2 0-0-0 West Virginia 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-3-8 2-0-2 1-2-3 1-1-2 / 0.0 3-1-4 / 0.0 0-0-0 0-1-1 at E. Michigan 0-0-0 2-1-3 5-2-7 3-1-4 1-0-1 0-1-1 / 0.0 4-2-6 / 0.0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Clemson Duke at Georgia Tech North Carolina Virginia at NC State Wake Forest

UT-AT-Tkl / Sk #30 Cox #32 Joe #36 Podlesh #37 Chance #41 Eli #45 Merriman #47 Condo #48 Kershaw at No. Illinois 1-2-3 7-7-14 / 0.5 0-0-0 1-1-2 / 0.5 1-2-3 / 1.0 3-2-5 / 0.0 2-0-2 0-0-0 at Florida State 6-1-7 7-5-12 / 0.0 1-0-1 3-2-5 / 0.0 1-0-1 / 0.0 3-1-4 / 1.0 0-0-0 0-0-0 The Citadel 3-0-3 1-1-2 / 0.0 0-0-0 0-1-1 / 0.0 3-0-3 / 1.0 2-1-3 / 1.0 0-1-1 4-1-5 West Virginia 0-1-1 2-5-7 / 0.0 0-0-0 0-1-1 / 0.0 3-2-5 / 2.0 4-1-5 / 1.0 0-0-0 3-1-4 at E. Michigan 2-1-3 5-5-10 / 0.0 0-0-0 1-0-1 / 0.0 1-4-5 / 0.0 7-0-7 / 0.0 0-0-0 3-3-6 Clemson Duke at Georgia Tech North Carolina Virginia at NC State Wake Forest

UT-AT-Tkl / Sk #49 Cochran #51 Henley #52 D. Jackson #53 Holmes #54 S. Smith #57 Starks #59 Holloway at No. Illinois 2-1-3 0-0-0 8-7-15 / 0.0 dnp-cd 3-1-4 / 1.0 3-2-5 / 1.0 dnp-cd at Florida State 7-2-9 1-0-1 5-6-11 / 0.0 1-2-3 2-4-6 / 0.0 4-3-7 / 0.0 0-0-0 The Citadel 0-1-1 0-1-1 6-1-7 / 0.0 3-0-3 0-1-1 / 0.0 2-2-4 / 0.0 2-0-2 West Virginia 1-2-3 2-0-2 10-2-12 / 1.0 1-0-1 dnp-inj 2-4-6 / 0.0 dnp-cd at E. Michigan 1-1-2 2-0-2 9-7-16 / 0.0 0-1-1 dnp-inj 3-3-6 / 1.0 dnp-cd Clemson Duke at Georgia Tech North Carolina Virginia at NC State Wake Forest

UT-AT-Tkl / Sk #76 Scott #87 V.Davis #91 Armstrong #95 Bolston #96 Feldheim #97 Abari at No. Illinois dnp-cd 0-0-0 dnp-cd 1-4-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 at Florida State 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-1-1 0-1-1 The Citadel 1-1-2 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-1-2 0-2-2 1-0-1 West Virginia 1-3-4 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 3-1-4 2-2-4 at E. Michigan 1-1-2 2-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 4-1-5 0-2-2 Clemson Duke at Georgia Tech North Carolina Virginia at NC State Wake Forest dnp-inj -- did not play/injury; dnp-cd -- did not play/coach’s decision

2003MARYLANDfootball MARYLAND vs. CLEMSON • GAME-BY-GAME (TEAM) 2003 TEAM GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS

FIRST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING TOTAL OFF. PUNTS FUM PEN SACKS BY 3RD 4TH TIME OF Game SCORE Tot Ru-Pa-Pe No-Yds-TD A-C-I Yds TD Pl-Yds No-Avg F-L No-Yds No-Yds DNS DNS POSS.

MARYLAND 13 12 6- 5-1 35-112-1 24-12-1 110 0 59-222 8-45.4 2-1 9-90 5-47 3-13 0-0 26:46 at Northern Illinois 20 21 4-14-3 43- 59-0 35-21-1 266 2 78-325 7-41.0 0-0 5-56 2- 5 10-19 0-0 33:14

MARYLAND 10 13 7-4-2 31- 73-0 31-14-1 124 0 62-197 7-43.7 3-2 6-55 2-17 3-14 1-2 26:07 at Florida State 35 23 13- 7-3 46-196-3 30-17-1 231 2 76-427 7-42.7 2-0 10-81 3-20 7-16 1-1 33:53

MARYLAND 61 28 15-12-1 53-282-5 27-17-0 283 1 80-565 1-60.0 1-0 7-64 2-16 7-14 2-2 35:45 The Citadel 0 7 5- 2-0 31- 90-0 20- 3-1 47 0 51-137 11-36.9 0-0 8-54 3-18 3-14 0-0 24:15

MARYLAND 34 28 15-10-3 49-260-3 26-15-1 238 1 75-498 1-58.0 2-1 10-80 4-24 8-13 0-0 33:56 West Virginia 7 11 5- 2-4 39-120-1 12- 3-0 36 0 51-156 9-41.0 0-0 9-80 2-17 4-12 0-0 26:04

MARYLAND 37 22 9-12-1 41-199-3 21-16-0 268 1 62-467 4-46.5 2-2 4-20 1- 6 8-13 0-0 26:48 West Virginia 13 13 6- 7-0 39-149-0 20-14-1 126 1 59-275 8-44.1 0-0 3-27 0- 0 2-14 1-1 33:12

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TURNOVERS PUNT COVERAGE TERRAPINS WHEN... Takeaways - 4 Punts -- Md. 21, Opp. 42 Total ACC Total ACC Record ...... 3-2 ...... 0-1 Leading at Halftime ...... 3-0 ...... 0-0 Giveaways - 9 Blocks by -- Md. 0, Opp. 0 Home ...... 2-0 ...... 0-0 Tied at Halftime ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 Points Following Turnovers Fair Catches by -- Md. 1, Opp. 0 Away ...... 1-2 ...... 0-1 Behind at Halftime ...... 0-2 ...... 0-1 Md. -- 24 (3 TD, 1 FG) Touchbacks -- Md. 4, Opp. 1 Neutral ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 Current Streak ...... Won 3 ...... Lost 1 Leading After 3rd Qtr ...... 3-0 ...... 0-0 Opp. - 24 (3 TD, 1 FG) Inside 20 -- Md. 10, Opp. 10 Current Home Streak ...... Won 7 ...... Won 3 Tied After 3rd Qtr ...... 0-1 ...... 0-0 Returns Allowed (Md.) -- 9-62 (6.9 avg.) Current Road Streak ...... Won 1 ...... Lost 2 Behind After 3rd Qtr ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 SPECIAL TEAMS Returns Allowed (Opp.) -- 27-313 (11.6 avg.) Day Game ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 Overtime ...... 0-1 ...... 0-0 Blocked Kicks (by Md.) -- 2 (FG) Night Game ...... 3-2 ...... 0-1 Blocked Kicks (by Opp.) -- 0 RED ZONE TV Game ...... 0-2 ...... 0-1 Scoring 20+ Points ...... 3-0 ...... 0-0 Md. Scores/Times in Red Zone Scoring 30+ Points ...... 3-0 ...... 0-0 August ...... 0-1 ...... 0-0 Allowing 10- Points ...... 2-0 ...... 0-0 Scoring Percentage -- 18-18 (1.000) KICKOFF COVERAGE September ...... 3-1 ...... 0-1 Allowing 20- Points ...... 3-1 ...... 0-0 TD Percentage -- 12-18 (.667) Kickoffs -- Md. 32, Opp. 17 October ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 Scores -- 18 (12 TD, 6 FG) November ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 With 100-Yard Rusher ...... 1-0 ...... 0-0 Fair Catches by -- Md. 0, Opp. 0 Non-Scores -- 0 Allowing 100-Yard Rusher ...... 1-0 ...... 0-0 Touchbacks by -- Md. 8, Opp. 4 vs. Top 25 ...... 0-1 ...... 0-1 With 300-Yard Passer ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 Opp. Scores/Times in Red Zone Onside Attempts -- Allowing 300-Yard Passer ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 Scoring Percentage -- 8-9 (.889) Scoring First ...... 3-2 ...... 0-1 Md. 0 (0 rec.), Opp. 0 (0 rec.) TD Percentage -- 6-9 (.667) Come-From-Behind ...... 0-2 ...... 0-1 Outgain Opponent ...... 3-0 ...... 0-0 Out of Bounds by -- Md. 0, Opp. 0 Fewer Turnovers ...... 1-0 ...... 0-0 Scores -- 8 (6 TD, 2 FG) Returns Allowed (Md.) -- 24-450 (18.8 avg.) Leading After 1st Qtr ...... 3-2 ...... 0-1 More Time of Possession ...... 2-0 ...... 0-0 Non-Scores-- 1 (Blocked FG) Tied After 1st Qtr ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0 Returns Allowed (Opp.) -- 13-285 (21.9 avg.) Behind After 1st Qtr ...... 0-0 ...... 0-0

WWW.UM .COM MARYLAND vs. CLEMSON • GAME-BY-GAME (STARTERS) 2003 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERSCareer Starts OFFENSE GAME WR / TE Left Tackle Left Guard Center Right Guard Right Tackle TE / WR Quarterback Tailback Fullback Wide Receiver at No. Illinois J.Williams15 Heyer1 Brooks26 Schmitt3 Patterson1 Dumas15 Dugan35 McBrien15 Allen1 Fiddler1 Harrison11 at Florida State J.Williams16 Heyer2 Brooks27 Schmitt4 Tyler1 Dumas16 Parson1 McBrien16 Perry 13 Fiddler2 Harrison12 The Citadel Suter2 Heyer3 Brooks28 Schmitt5 Flynn1 Dumas17 Dugan36 McBrien17 Allen2 M.Smith1 Harrison13 West Virginia R.Abiamiri 1 Heyer4 Brooks29 Schmitt6 Bryant32 Dumas18 Dugan37 McBrien18 Allen3 M.Smith2 Fenner1 at E. Michigan Suter2 Heyer5 Brooks30 Schmitt7 Bryant33 Dumas19 Dugan38 McBrien19 Allen4 Fiddler3 Harrison14 Clemson Duke at Georgia Tech North Carolina Virginia at NC State at Wake Forest

DEFENSE GAME LEO Def. Tackle Nose Tackle Def. End WLB MLB SLB Cornerback Strong Safety Free Safety Cornerback at No. Illinois Cochran14 Starks17 Feldheim20 S.Smith1 Joe25 Jackson1 Ambush13 Cox 34 D.Wilson19 M.Williams15 Foxworth17 at Florida State Cochran15 Starks18 Feldheim21 S.Smith2 Joe26 Jackson2 Ambush14 Cox 35 D.Wilson20 M.Williams16 Foxworth18 The Citadel Cochran16 Starks19 Feldheim22 S.Smith3 Joe27 Jackson3 Ambush15 Cox 36 D.Wilson21 M.Williams17 Foxworth19 West Virginia Cochran17 Starks20 Feldheim23 Eli1 Joe28 Jackson4 Ambush16 Cox 37 D.Wilson22 M.Williams18 Foxworth20 at E. Michigan Cochran18 Starks21 Feldheim24 Eli2 Joe29 Jackson5 Ambush17 Cox 38 D.Wilson23 M.Williams19 Foxworth21 Clemson Duke at Georgia Tech North Carolina Virginia at NC State at Wake Forest

CLASS STARTERS BY GAME (INCLUDES PUNTER/KICKER) GAME Seniors Juniors Sophomores R-Freshmen True Freshmen Total at No. Illinois 13 6 4 1 0 24 at Florida State 14 7 2 1 0 24 The Citadel 11 9 3 1 0 24 West Virginia 10 9 4 1 0 24 at E. Michigan 12 8 3 1 0 24 Clemson Duke at Georgia Tech North Carolina Virginia at NC State at Wake Forest

TERRAPIN PLAYING EXPERIENCE SUPERLATIVES Offense Defense Most overall starts, career — 38, Jeff Dugan (TE) 38, Curome Cox (CB) 33, Lamar Bryant (OG) 29, Leon Joe (LB)

Most overall starts, 2003 — 5, Heyer (OT), Brooks (OG), Schmitt (C), Dumas (OT), 5, by 10 McBrien (QB)

Most consecutive starts, career — 19, Scott McBrien (QB) 25, Curome Cox (CB) 12, C.J. Brooks (OT) 19, Randy Starks (DT); Dennard Wilson (SS); Madieu Williams (FS); Domonique Foxworth (CB)

Most consecutive starts, 2003 — 5, by 5 5, by 10

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SENIORS (21) NI FS CT WV EM CU DU GT NC VA NCS WF SOPHOMORES (cont) NI FS CT WV EM CU DU GT NC VA NCS WF 1 Perry TB inj S inj x x 77 Bonham OG cd cd x x x 4 Harrison WR S S S x S 83 Fenner WR x x x S x 7 McBrien QB S S S S S 84 D. Miller TE x x x x x 10 M. Williams FS S S S S S 85 Melendez WR x x x inj x 11 Evans QB cd x x x x 85 Augustyn WR cd dnt x cd dnt 13 D. Wilson SS S S S S S Class Participation 12-4 11-2 12-3 13-4 14-3 19 J. Williams WR S S x inj inj 23 A. Smith SS x x x x x R-FRESHMEN (16) NI FS CT WV EM CU DU GT NC VA NCS WF 24 Ambush LB S S S S S 11 Ennis PK cd cd x cd cd 30 Cox CB S S S S S 12 Wimbush FS dnt dnt x cd cd 32 Joe LB S S S S S 14 Brant FS dnt dnt cd cd dnt 37 Chance CB x x x x x 14 Hollenbach QB cd cd x cd cd 44 Fiddler FB S S x inj S 16 Statham QB cd cd x cd x 51 Henley LB x x x x x 20 Humber TB cd x x cd cd 54 S. Smith DE S S S inj inj 21 Choice CB dnt dnt x cd cd 61 Tyler OG inj S x x x 36 Podlesh P S S S S S 73 Bryant OG inj inj inj S S 44 J. Smith LB dnt dnt x cd cd 75 Dumas OT S S S S S 50 Stellacci LB dnt cd cd cd dnt 82 Dugan TE S x S S S 53 Holmes LB cd x x x x 96 Feldheim NT S S S S S 59 Holloway LB cd x x cd cd 97 Abari DT x x x x x 81 P. Abiamiri WR dnt dnt x cd dnt Class Participation 17-13 20-14 19-11 18-10 19-12 86 Schell TE cd cd x cd cd 88 Quaintance DT dnt dnt x cd dnt JUNIORS (23) NI FS CT WV EM CU DU GT NC VA NCS WF 92 Sanders TE dnt dnt x x dnt 2 Kelley SS x x x x x Class Participation 1-1 4-1 13-1 3-1 3-1 3 R. Abiamiri TE x x x S x 6 Foxworth CB S S S S S TRUE FRESH. (21) NI FS CT WV EM CU DU GT NC VA NCS WF 15 C. Williams WR x x x x x 10 Mitch QB dnt dnt cd cd dnt 18 Shanks WR dnt dnt cd cd cd 25 J. Wilson CB dnt dnt x x x 22 Parson WR x S x x x 27 Cesa LB cd cd cd cd cd 26 Custis FS x x x x x 31 Ball TB dnt dnt cd cd dnt 29 Maldonado TB x x x x cd 35 Jefferson LB cd dnt cd cd dnt 31 Aje DB dnt dnt x cd dnt 39 Richmond FS dnt dnt cd cd dnt 34 Suter WR inj x S x S 50 Lemons LB dnt dnt cd cd dnt 40 M. Smith FB x x S S x 55 McDermond OL cd cd cd cd cd 41 Eli DE x x x S S 58 Nixon OT cd dnt cd cd dnt 46 Novak PK S S S S S 63 Crummey C/G cd dnt cd cd cd 47 Condo LEO x x x x x 66 Clig OG dnt cd cd cd dnt 49 Cochran LEO S S S S S 69 Woods OG dnt dnt cd cd cd 57 Starks DT S S S S S 71 Choate OT dnt dnt cd cd cd 72 Schmitt C S S S S S 76 Matto OG dnt dnt cd cd dnt 74 Brooks OT S S S S S 80 Haynos TE dnt dnt cd cd dnt 76 Scott DE cd x x x x 87 Davis TE x x x x x 78 Flynn OT x x S x inj 89 Weatherly WR cd cd cd x inj 79 Lombardo OT x x x x x 90 Powell DE dnt dnt cd cd dnt 80 Onwuemene WR cd cd x x x 91 Armstrong DT cd x x x x 93 Bryan NT dnt dnt x cd dnt 95 Bolston DE cd x x x x Class Participation 17-6 19-7 22-9 20-9 18-8 98 Savage LB dnt cd cd cd dnt Class Participation 1-0 3-0 4-0 5-0 4-0 SOPHOMORES (18) NI FS CT WV EM CU DU GT NC VA NCS WF 5 Dickerson FB/DL x cd x x x ACTIVE PLAYERS 48 57 70 59 58 8 Merrills TB dnt dnt x cd x 9 Walker WR x x x x x x – indicates played in game 33 Allen TB S x S S S S – indicates started game 38 McPhearson CB x x cd cd cd cd – indicates did not play/coach’s decision 45 Merriman LEO x x x x x inj – indicates did not play or travel due to injury 48 Kershaw LB x x x x x dnt – indicates did not travel for reason other than injury 52 Jackson LB S S S S S rs - indicates will sit out season as a redshirt 60 Patterson OG S x x x cd 64 Duffie NT dnt dnt inj inj inj 65 Powell OT cd cd cd x x 68 McDonald OG cd cd x x x 70 Heyer OT S S S S S

WWW.UM .COM MARYLAND vs. CLEMSON • GAME RECAPS GAME1 GAME2 GAME3 Aug. 28, 2003 Sept. 6, 2003 Sept. 13, 2003 No. Illinois 20, Maryland 13 (OT) Florida State 35, Maryland 10 Maryland 61, The Citadel 0 DEKALB, Ill. — After Dan Sheldon caught a 20-yard touch- TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Maryland took a 10-0 lead in the COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Maryland got its struggling offense down pass from Josh Haldi in overtime, Randee Drew turned opening five minutes, but 10th-ranked Florida State reeled off going early and often, starting with Josh Allen’s 72-yard touchdown run the score into a victory when he intercepted a pass in the extra 35 unanswered points to earn a victory over the Terrapins in on the first play from scrimmage and Maryland went on to score its biggest period to lift Northern Illinois to a victory over 15th-ranked Mary- Maryland’s Atlantic Coast Conference opener played before win since 49 years in a victory over The Citadel before a sellout crowd land in the season opener for both teams played before a sell- 82,885 at Doak Campbell Stadium. for the Terrapins’ home opener at Byrd Stadium. out crowd. Seminole quarterback Chris Rix passed for a pair of touch- Allen finished with 136 yards on only 11 carries, including 119 yards The homestanding Huskies forced the overtime with a 25- downs, while senior tailback Greg Jones added two other scores on eight rushes in the first quarter. It was Maryland’s first 100-yard rushing yard field goal by Steve Azar with just 1:12 left. After NIU held the on the ground. Jones finished the game with 88 yards on 14 effort of the season, and Allen had his century mark in the opening four Terps on the next possession, the Huskies drove 43 yards in 27 carries for FSU. minutes of the game. seconds to set up Azar with a 43-yard field goal with five sec- D’Qwell Jackson started the scoring for the Terps by making Sammy Maldonado followed with a 7-yard scoring run on the Terps’ onds left that could have won the game. But Maryland’s Curtis the most of his first career interception. He picked off a pass from next possession, as Maryland scored on its first nine possessions, not Williams blocked the attempt, sending the game into overtime. Rix and went 58 yards for a touchdown, running through Rix including a 75-yard punt return for a score by Steve Suter. The first of two The Terrapins scored on their first possession of the game and Lorenzo Booker on the way to the end zone just 1:54 into scoring runs by Maldonado came after a 12-play, 99-yard scoring drive. when Josh Allen dived over from the 1-yard line midway through the game. Suter followed the score with his first punt return TD of the year, the first quarter. The score capped an eight-play, 58-yard drive On the next drive, the Terps turned a long punt return from following the four he had a year ago. Nick Novak closed the first-quarter and gave Allen a score in his first start as a Terrapin. Steve Suter into a 44-yard field goal from Nick Novak that gave scoring with a 31-yard field goal, his first of four on the day and running The Huskies took a 10-7 lead into halftime, getting a 52-yard Maryland a 10-0 lead in the opening 4:54. a string of successful kicks to 7-for-7 field goals and 6-for-6 in extra-point field goal by Azar and a 5-yard scoring pass from Haldi to P.J. Florida State came back to score on its next possession. kicks. Fleck. Haldi finished with 266 yards passing, including 116 on Rix, who completed 16 of 29 passes for 228 yards, had his Maldonado went over from three yards out to open the scoring in the 13 catches by Fleck. first TD pass on 18-yarder to Craphonso Thorpe midway through second quarter for the Terps. Novak followed with field goals of 38 and 21 Northern Illinois’ star running back Michael Turner finished the first quarter. Jones’ first touchdown run, a 44-yard scamper, yards before McBrien dived over from the 1-yard line on the final play of the game with 30 carries for 90 yards. came early in the second quarter and gave the Seminoles their the first half and Maryland went to the locker room with a 44-0 halftime A 46-yard field goal by Maryland’s Nick Novak tied the game first lead of the game at 14-10. Jones dived in from the 1-yard lead and holding a 21-2 edge in first downs. early in the third quarter, and the Terrapins went ahead 13-10 line with 5:38 left in the second quarter to give Florida State a Meanwhile, the Maryland defense was well on its way to a shutout, midway through the fourth quarter when Novak boomed a 50- 21-10 halftime lead. holding the Bulldogs to just 41 yards in total offense in the first half. yard field goal. Both defenses stiffened early in the third quarter, as Mary- Quarterback Willie Simmons was 2-for-11 passing for 18 yards in the first Scott McBrien hit 12 of 24 passes for 110 yards for land kept the Seminoles within reach. On their second posses- two quarters, and The Citadel ended the game having completed only theTerrapins, who were led on the ground by Allen’s 67 yards sion after halftime, Maryland drove into FSU territory, but had to three passes. on 20 carries. Redshirt freshman punter Adam Podlesh kept the punt. From there, Florida State went on an 80-yard, 11-play The Terps, who needed to punt only once in the game, got three Terps out of trouble through much of the game, averaging 45.4 drive that was capped by a 34-yard scoring pass from Rix to P.K. scores in the second half, as Maryland rested its starters after halftime. yards in his collegiate debut and pinning NIU inside its own 20- Sam, putting the Seminoles ahead 28-10. Novak had his final field goal of the contest before reserve quarterback yard line on four of his eight punts. FSU finished the scoring on a 2-yard plunge by Willie Reid Orlando Evans hit Derrick Fenner with a 62-yard touchdown pass. D’Qwell Jackson took advantage of his first career start, fin- that was set up by a Terrapin turnover. Mario Merrills finished the scoring with a 4-yard run in the final quarter. ishing with a team-high 15 tackles, with Leon Joe adding 14 for Orlando Evans came off the bench to complete 7 of 12 passes Maryland’s lopsided win was its largest since a 74-13 rout of Missouri a Maryland defense that allowed the Huskies just 59 yards rush- for 57yards for the Terps, who got four catches from Jo Jo Walker. in 1954. The Terps scored more points in the first quarter than they had in the first two games of 2003. ing. Bruce Perry returned from an injury suffered during fall camp, gaining 32 yards rushing and five more on a reception in his first start of the season.

2003MARYLANDfootball MARYLAND vs. CLEMSON • GAME RECAPS GAME4 GAME5 Sept. 20, 2003 Sept. 27, 2003 Maryland 34, West Virginia 7 Maryland 37, Eastern Michigan 13 COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Maryland dominated the first three YPSILANTI, Mich. — Maryland senior quarterback Scott quarters offensively and defensively, scoring 34 straight points McBrien had his best throwing day of the season thus far, throw- before allowing a late West Virginia touchdown, in beating the ing for 252 yards on 14-for-19 passing with one touchdown Mountaineers before a sellout crowd at Byrd Stadium. through the air and another on the ground to lead the Terra- The Terrapins outgained the Mountaineers, 498-156, and pins to a dominating second half and a victory at Eastern Michi- held a 28-11 edge in first downs in controlling both sides of the gan at Rynearson Stadium. ball. Maryland had 260 yards on the ground, getting a bal- McBrien was 8-for-9 for 148 yards in the second half alone, anced rushing attack with four different ballcarriers gaining at as Maryland scored the game’s final 21 points to break out from least 47 yards. the 16-13 edge it held early in the third quarter. He found Danny Sammy Maldonado finished with 88 yards, Bruce Perry gained Melendez on a 14-yard scoring pass midway through the final 79 yards and scored a pair of touchdowns, Josh Allen had 54 period, and scored on his own with a 9-yard run on the first play yards and a score, while quarterback Scott McBrien finished of the fourth quarter. with 47 yards rushing. McBrien also had 220 yards through the The Terrapins also stiffened on defense after halftime, al- air, including his first touchdown pass of the season with a 25- lowing the homestanding Eagles to just three points and three yard strike to Latrez Harrison early in the fourth quarter. first downs in the second half. Maryland took the opening kickoff and went 14 plays before Domonique Foxworth got Maryland on the board early. On a drive stalled. Nick Novak missed a 52-yard field goal attempt, third down on the Eagles’ first possssion of the game, Foxworth his first missed kick of the season. intercepted a sideline pattern and went 44 yards for a touch- The Terps held West Virginia to a three-and-out to set up a down, Maryland’s second interception for a TD this season 52-yard, five-play scoring drive that ended with a 4-yard TD run (D’Qwell Jackson vs. Florida State). Two series later, EMU got a by Perry. 42-yard field goal from Andrew Wellock to pull within 6-3. WVU picked up one first down on its next possession, but Josh Allen scored the first of his two touchdowns on the day was forced to punt. Maryland then made it 10-0 on a 41-yard late in the second quarter, capping a 13-play, 70-yard drive. field goal by Novak. The Terps’ next two possessions ended in But after EMU recovered a fumble on a punt return, the hosts a 2-yard scoring run by Allen and a 32-yard field goal by Novak converted the turnover into an 8-yard scoring pass from Chinedu with six seconds left in the first half. Okoro to Kevin Zureki with 23 seconds left. By halftime, Maryland held a 279-58 edge in total offense, Latrez Harrison gave the Terps good field position with a and held the ball for 19:46 over the first two quarters. 31-yard kick return and McBrien found Steve Suter on a 45- Maryland scored on its second series of the third quarter, as yard pass to set up a Nick Novak field goal with two seconds left Perry went in from 12 yards out to make it 27-0. Just 1:15 into the in the half, sending Maryland into the break with a 16-10 lead. final quarter, the score improved to 34-0 on McBrien’s pass to Eastern took the second-half kickoff 64 yards in nine plays Harrison. to set up a 25-yard field goal by Wellock. But Maryland re- West Virginia, which got 71 yards rushing and 13 yards sponded, using 11 plays to go 83 yards, a drive capped by an receiving from Quincy Wilson, averted the shutout when Kay- 8-yard touchdown run from Allen. Jay Harrison scored on a 13-yard run with 4:02 left in the game. The Terrapins scored on each of their next two possessions The score capped a six-play, 50-yard drive. The Mountaineers to put the game away, as McBrien ran and passed for touch- had 78 of their 156 yards of total offense in the fourth quarter. downs after the next two drives. Sophomore middle linebacker D’Qwell Jackson led a strong Allen finished with 71 yards and a pair of touchdowns on 18 defensive effort with 10 tackles, including a sack. Kevin Eli, carries, while Suter finished with four catches for the Terps. making his first career start at defensive end, finished the game Anthony Sherrill became the first opposing running back to with a pair of sacks. hit the century mark against Maryland, as he rushed 28 times for 117 yards.

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PLAYER SCORED 3 TDS The Last Time... Maryland – Chris Downs (9 rush, 36 rush, 1 rush, 6 rush), at North KICKOFF RETURNED FOR TD Carolina, 11-02-02. Maryland – Lewis Sanders (98 yards) vs. W. Carolina, 9-11-97. Opponent – Talman Gardner (16 rec., 9 rec., 28 rec.), Florida State, 10-27- Opponent – Derrick Hamilton (100 yards), Clemson, 11-12-01. 01. BLOCKED PUNT RETURNED FOR TD PLAYER SCORED 3 TDS RUSHING Maryland – Leroy Ambush vs. Virginia, 10-6-01. Maryland – Chris Downs (9, 36, 1, 6), at North Carolina, 11-02-02. Opponent – David Carter (10 yards), W. Virginia, 9-19-98. Opponent – Tyree Foreman (4, 2, 1), at Virginia, 10-7-00. PUNT RETURNED FOR TD PLAYER PASSED FOR 3 TDS Maryland – Steve Suter (75 yards) vs. The Citadel, 9-13-03. Maryland – Scott McBrien (1, 34, 4), at Clemson, 11-16-02. Opponent – Vontez Duff (76 yards), Notre Dame, 8-31-02. Opponent – Matt Schaub (27, 7, 24), Virginia, 11-23-02. INTERCEPTION RETURNED FOR TD PLAYER SCORED 3 TDS RECEIVING Maryland – Domonique Foxworth (44 yards) at Eastern Michigan, 9-27-03. Maryland – Guilian Gary (32 rec., 11 rec., 13 rec.) vs. Georgia Tech, 11-18- Opponent – Michael Boulware (23 yards), Florida State, 10-27-01. 00. FUMBLE RETURNED FOR TD Opponent – Talman Gardner (16 rec., 9 rec., 28 rec.), Florida State, 10-27- Maryland – Domonique Foxworth (12 yards) vs. Georgia Tech, 10-17-02. 01. Opponent – LeVar Talley (10 yards), Temple, 9-26-98. THREE PLAYERS SCORED 2 TDS Maryland – Jermaine Lewis (5 rec, 27 rec), Mancel Johnson (14 rec, 12 RECORDED A SAFETY rec), Geroy Simon (94 KOR, 5 rec) vs. NC State, 11-5-94. Maryland – vs. Wake Forest, 12-30-02 (E.J. Henderson sack in the end zone). Opponent – Earnest Graham (1 rush, 6 rush), Jabar Gaffney (4 rec., 33 Opponent – Wofford, 9-28-02 (Scott McBrien sacked in the end zone by rec.), Taylor Jacobs (46 rec, 15 rec), Florida, 1-2-02. Andre Jones). TWO PLAYERS SCORED 2 TDS Maryland – Chris Downs (9 rush, 36 rush, 1 rush, 6 rush), Josh Allen (2 BLOCKED A PUNT Maryland – E.J. Henderson vs. Troy State, 11-3-01. rush, 60 rush), at North Carolina, 11-02-02. Opponent – Earnest Graham (1 rush, 6 rush), Jabar Gaffney (4 rec., 33 Opponent – Malcolm Tatum, at Florida State, 11-13-99. rec.), Taylor Jacobs (46 rec., 15 rec.), Florida, 1-2-02. BLOCKED A FIELD GOAL Maryland – D’Qwell Jackson at Florida State, 9-6-03. PLAYER SCORED 2 TDS RUSHING Maryland – Josh Allen (1, 8) at Eastern Michigan, 9-27-03. Opponent – Chris Canty, Virginia, 11-23-02. Opponent – Greg Jones (44, 1), Florida State, 9-6-03. BLOCKED A PAT PLAYER PASSED FOR 2 TDS Maryland – William Kershaw at Duke, 10-26-02. Maryland – Scott McBrien (38, 11), vs. Wake Forest, 11-30-02. Opponent – Rick Sherrod, West Virginia, 9-29-01. Opponent – Chris Rix (18, 34), Florida State, 9-6-03. DEFENSIVE SHUTOUT Maryland – vs. The Citadel (61-0), 9-13-03. PLAYER SCORED 2 TDS RECEIVING Maryland – Guilian Gary (32 rec., 11 rec., 13 rec.) vs. Georgia Tech, 11-18- Opponent – Notre Dame (22-0), 8-31-02. 00. PLAYER PASSED FOR 6 TDS Opponent – Jabar Gaffney (4, 33), Taylor Jacobs (46, 15), Florida, 1-2-02. Maryland – None. Opponent – Chris Weinke (6, 5, 6, 30, 26, 28), at Florida State, 11-13-99. 50-YD. FIELD GOAL Maryland – Nick Novak (50 yards) at Northern Illinois, 8-28-03. PLAYER SCORED 5 TDS Opponent – Steve Azar (52 yards), Northern Illinois, 8-28-03. Maryland – Bob Shemonski (22 rush, 26 rush, 82 PR, 4 rush, 8 rush) vs. Va. Tech, 11-7-50. 45-YD. FIELD GOAL Maryland – Nick Novak (50 yards) at Northern Illinois, 8-28-03. PLAYER PASSED FOR 5 TDS Opponent – Steve Azar (52 yards), Northern Illinois, 8-28-03. Maryland – (5, 14, 27, 5, 12) vs. NC State, 11-5-94. Opponent – Chris Rix (16, 9, 28, 22, 31), at Florida State, 10-27-01. FIVE FIELD GOALS Maryland – Dale Castro (45, 29, 18, 32, 42) vs. Mississippi State, 9-22-79. PLAYER SCORED 4 TDS Opponent – Nicholas Setta (51, 32, 18, 46, 24), Notre Dame, 8-31-02. Maryland – Chris Downs (9 rush, 36 rush, 1 rush, 6 rush), at North Carolina, 11-02-02. FOUR FIELD GOALS Opponent – Robert Baldwin (3 rush, 1 rush, 11 rush, 34 rush), Duke, 9-3- Maryland – Nick Novak (31, 38, 21, 42) vs. The Citadel, 9-13-03. 94. Opponent – Aaron Hunt (29, 35, 22, 42), Clemson, 11-16-02. PLAYER SCORED 4 TDS RUSHING THREE FIELD GOALS Maryland – Chris Downs (9, 36, 1, 6), at North Carolina, 11-02-02. Maryland – Nick Novak (31, 38, 21, 42) vs. The Citadel, 9-13-03. Opponent – Robert Baldwin (3, 1, 11, 34), Duke, 9-3-94. Opponent – Aaron Hunt (29, 35, 22, 42), Clemson, 11-16-02. PLAYER PASSED FOR 4 TDS THREE FIELD GOALS 40 YARDS OR MORE Maryland – Scott Milanovich (5, 14, 27, 5, 12) vs. NC State, 11-5-94. Maryland – None. Opponent – Rex Grossman (15, 4, 33, 10), Florida, 1-2-02. Opponent – None. 2003MARYLANDfootball MARYLAND vs. CLEMSON • LAST TIME The Last Time... TWO FIELD GOALS 40 YARDS OR MORE THREE PLAYERS WITH 100 YARDS RUSHING Maryland – Nick Novak (46, 50) at Northern Illinois, 8-28-03. Maryland – Richard Jennings (136), Steve Atkins (126) and Jamie Franklin Opponent – Nicholas Setta (51, 42), Notre Dame, 8-31-02. (105) vs. Virginia, 11-22-75. FOUR FIELD GOALS 30 YARDS OR MORE 75-YD. TD RUN Maryland – None. Maryland – Bruce Perry (80) at Wake Forest, 9-22-01. Opponent – None. Opponent – Willie Parker (77) North Carolina, 9-1-01. THREE FIELD GOALS 30 YARDS OR MORE 50-YD. NON-SCORING RUN Maryland – Nick Novak (31, 38, 42) vs. The Citadel, 9-13-03. Maryland – Scott McBrien (54), at Clemson, 11-16-02. Opponent – Nicholas Setta (29, 35, 22, 42), Notre Dame, 8-31-02. Opponent – Gordon Clinkscale (51), Georgia Tech, 10-17-02. TWO-POINT CONVERSION BY RUSH 50-YD. TD RUN Maryland – run vs. NC State, 11-4-00. Maryland – Josh Allen (72) vs. The Citadel, 9-13-03. Opponent – Jamie Barnette run, NC State, 11-21-98. Opponent – Willie Parker (77) North Carolina, 9-1-01. TWO-POINT CONVERSION BY PASS 50 PASS ATTEMPTS Maryland – Shaun Hill to Maurice Shanks vs. E. Michigan, 9-8-01. Maryland – Scott Milanovich (62-46-1, 380, 1 TD) at Florida St., 11-18-95. Opponent – Spencer Romine to Richmond Flowers, Duke, 10-30-99. Opponent – Brad Lewis (52-31-4, 279, 1 TD), West Virginia, 9-29-01. MISSED PAT (KICK) 40 PASS ATTEMPTS Maryland – Nick Novak, at Eastern Michigan, 9-27-03. Maryland – Shaun Hill (46-29-1, 318, 3 TD) vs. Georgia Tech, 11-18-00. Opponent – Brent Garber, Duke, 10-26-02. Opponent – Philip Rivers (40-24-2, 297, 1 TD), NC State, 11-09-02. DEFENSIVE EXTRA-POINT 35 PASS ATTEMPTS Maryland – None. Maryland – Shaun Hill (39-23-1, 257, 1 TD) vs. Florida, 1-2-02. Opponent – L. Grant (100-yd. Interception return), Duke, 10-26-96. Opponent – Josh Haldi (35-21-1-266, 1 TD), Northern Illinois, 8-28-03. 40 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 40 PASS COMPLETIONS Maryland – Charlie Wysocki (49-217) at Duke, 10-25-80. Maryland – Scott Milanovich (62-46-1, 380, 1 TD) at Florida St., 11-18-95. Opponent – Ray Robinson (40-178), NC State, 11-4-00. Opponent – James MacPherson (49-28-3, 1 TD), Wake Forest, 10-21-00. 30 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 30 PASS COMPLETIONS Maryland – Bruce Perry (31-153) West Virginia, 9-29-01. Maryland – Scott Milanovich (62-46-1, 380, 1 TD) at Florida St., 11-18-95. Opponent – Michael Turner (30-90), Northern Illinois, 8-28-03. Opponent – Devin Scott (49-32-1-228, 0 TD), Temple, 9-2-99. 30 RUSHING ATTEMPTS IN ONE HALF 25 PASS COMPLETIONS Maryland – Charlie Wysocki (32) at Duke, 10-25-80. Maryland – Shaun Hill (32-26-1, 323, 1 TD) vs. Duke, 10-20-01. Opponent – A.J. Suggs (45-28-0, 272, 0 TD), Georgia Tech, 10-17-02. 300 RUSHING YARDS Maryland – LaMont Jordan (37-306) vs. Virginia, 11-20-99. 400 YARDS PASSING Opponent – John Leach (46-329), Wake Forest, 11-20-93. Maryland – Scott Milanovich (416) at Wake Forest, 11-20-93. 200 RUSHING YARDS Opponent – Spencer Romine (404), Duke, 10-30-99. Maryland – Chris Downs (26-212) vs. Georgia Tech, 10-17-02. 300 YARDS PASSING Opponent – Raymond Priester (36-204), Clemson, 10-25-97. Maryland – Scott McBrien (300) vs. Eastern Michigan, 9-21-02. 150 RUSHING YARDS Opponent – Chris Rix (350), Florida State, 10-27-01. Maryland – Chris Downs (19-157), at North Carolina, 11-02-02. 250 YARDS PASSING Opponent – Ray Robinson (40-178), NC State, 11-4-00. Maryland – Scott McBrien (264) at Duke, 10-26-02. 100 RUSHING YARDS Opponent – Josh Haldi (35-21-1-266, 1 TD), Northern Illinois, 8-28-03. Maryland – Josh Allen (11-136) vs. The Citadel, 9-13-03. 10 RECEPTIONS Opponent – Antghonyh Sherrell (28-117), Eastern Michigan, 9-27-03. Maryland – Geroy Simon (16-124), at Florida State, 11-18-95. 100 RUSHING YARDS BY A QUARTERBACK Opponent – P.J. Fleck (13-116), Northern Illinois, 8-28-03. Maryland – Shaun Hill (11-105) vs. Duke, 10-20-01. TWO PLAYERS WITH 10 RECEPTIONS Opponent – Woodrow Dantzler (22-183), Clemson, 10-16-99. Maryland – Walt Williams (11) and Geroy Simon (10) at Syracuse, 11-19-94. TWO PLAYERS WITH 100 YARDS RUSHING 100 YARDS RECEIVING Maryland – LaMont Jordan (135) and Brian Underwood (114) at Temple, 9- Maryland – Scooter Monroe (3-167), at North Carolina, 11-02-02. 27-97. Opponent – P.K. Sam (3-113), Florida State, 9-6-03. Opponent – Zack Crockett (123) and Warrick Dunn (104), Florida St., 9-10- 94.

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TWO PLAYERS WITH 100 YARDS RECEIVING TEAM GAINED 300 YARDS PASSING Maryland – Geroy Simon (124) and Jermaine Lewis (102) at Florida St., 11- Maryland – vs. Eastern Michigan (329), 9-21-02. 18-95. Opponent – Georgia Tech (305), 10-17-02. Opponent – Taylor Jacobs (10-170) and Jabar Gaffney (7-118), Florida, 1-2- 02. TEAM GAINED 400 YARDS PASSING Maryland – at Wake Forest (425), 11-20-93. THREE PLAYERS WITH 100 YARDS RECEIVING Opponent – Florida (456), 1-2-02. Maryland – Jason Kremus (119), Mancel Johnson (106) and Russ Weaver (105) at Wake Forest, 11-20-93. TEAM FAILED TO GAIN 100 YARDS PASSING Maryland – vs. Virginia (69), 11-20-99. 200 YARDS RECEIVING Opponent – West Virginia (36), 9-20-03. Maryland – Jermaine Lewis (9-205) vs. Duke, 9-23-95. Opponent – Dez White (5-215), at Ga. Tech, 9-30-99. TEAM GAINED 400 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE Maryland – at Eastern Michigan (467), 9-27-03. 75-YD. NON-SCORING RECEPTION Opponent – Florida State (427), 9-4-03. Maryland – Scott Milanovich to Jermaine Lewis (78) at No. Carolina, 9-11- 93. TEAM GAINED 500 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE Opponent– C. Randolph to Jax Landfried (78), Wake Forest, 12-30-02. Maryland – vs. The Citadel (565), 9-13-03. Opponent – Florida (659), 1-2-02. 75-YD. TD RECEPTION Maryland – Scott McBrien to Scooter Monroe (80), at North Carolina, 11-02- TEAM GAINED 600 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE 02. Maryland – vs. Duke (697), 10-20-01. Opponent – Joe Hamilton to Dez White (80), at Ga. Tech, 9-30-99. Opponent – Florida (652), 1-2-02. 50-YD. NON-SCORING RECEPTION TEAM FAILED TO GAIN 200 YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE Maryland – Scott McBrien to Derrick Fenner (58), at Eastern Michigan, 9- Maryland – vs. Notre Dame (133), 8-31-02. 27-03 Opponent – West Virginia (156), 9-20-03. Opponent– Chris Rix to P.K. Sam (67), Florida State, 9-6-03. SCORED 50 POINTS OR MORE 50-YD. TD RECEPTION Maryland – vs. The Citadel (61-0), 9-13-03. Maryland – Orlando Evans to Derrick Fenner (69) vs. The Citadel, 9-13-03. Opponent – Florida (23-56), 1-2-02. Opponent – Chris Rix to Talman Gardner (56), Florida State, 9-14-02. TERPS PLAYED IN AN OVERTIME GAME TEAM GAINED 300 YARDS RUSHING at Northern Illinois (L-1OT, 20-13), 8-28-03. Maryland – at North Carolina (388), 11-02-02. (All-time record in overtime games, 2-1) Opponent – Clemson (395), 10-21-95. TERPS PLAYED TO A TIE GAME TEAM GAINED 400 YARDS RUSHING vs. La. Tech (Independence Bowl, 34-34), 12-15-90. Maryland – vs. Virginia (445), 11-20-99. TERPS SCORED 28 POINTS OR MORE IN A QTR. Opponent – Ga. Tech (411), 10-9-93. at West Virginia (28, 1st Qtr.), 10-5-02. TEAM FAILED TO GAIN 100 YARDS RUSHING TERPS SCORED 21 POINTS OR MORE IN A QTR. Maryland – vs. Florida State (73), 9-6-03. vs. The Citadel (24, 2nd Qtr.), 9-13-03. Opponent – The Citadel (90), 9-13-03.

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