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Table Of Contents Maryland Quick Facts 1 Season Outlook/Notes 2-7 Alphabetical Roster 8-9 Pronunciations 9 Numerical Roster 10-11 Depth Chart 12 Returning Player Profiles 13-40 Newcomer Profiles 41-32 Profile 44-46 Assistant Coach/Staff Profiles 47-57 2009 Review Notebook 58-59 2009 Season Statistics 60-67 2009 Game Recaps 68-71

Terrapin Football Quick Facts General Name of School University of Maryland assistant coaches City, Zip College Park, Md. 20742 James Franklin (E. Stroudsburg ‘95) Asst. Head Coach/ Eighth year Founded 1856 Offensive Coordinator/QBs Enrollment 37,195 Don Brown (Norwich ’77) Def. Coordinator/ Second year Nickname Terrapins, Terps School Colors Red, White, Black, Gold Charles Bankins (James Madison ’94) Special Teams Coordinator/ Second year Stadium Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium Tight Ends Capacity (Surface) 54,000 (Natural Grass) Tom Brattan (Delaware ’72) Offensive Line 10th year Affiliation Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly NCAA Division I-A) John Donovan (Johns Hopkins ‘97) Running Backs 10th year Conference / Division Atlantic Coast Conference / Atlantic Kevin Lempa (So. Conn St., ‘74) Safeties Fourth year President (Alma Mater, Year) Dr. C.D. Mote, Jr. (California ‘51) Lee Hull (Holy Cross ‘88) Wide Receivers Third year Interim Athletics Director (Alma Mater, Year) Randy Eaton (UT San Antonio ‘90) Al Seamonson (Wisconsin ’82) / Special Teams Asst. 10th year Dave Sollazzo (The Citadel ’77) Defensive Line/ Recruiting Coordinator 13th year Mike Neuberger (Dayton ‘05) Graduate Assistant 2nd year at Maryland History TBA Graduate Assistant First year of football 1892 All-time record 602-531-43 (.530/1,176 games) football staff All-time bowl/playoff record 10-11-2 (.476) Jemal Griffin (Coppin State ‘96) Director of Football Operations Fifth year at Maryland Yrs. in postseason 23 (1947-49-51-53-55-73-74-75-76-77-78-80-82-83-84-85-90-01-02-03-06-07-08) Ryan Steinberg (Maryland ‘07) Asst. Recruiting Coordinator Fourth year at Maryland Last postseason appearance 2008 Jonah Bassett (Catawba Col. ‘99) Video Coordinator Seventh year at Maryland Last postseason result defeated Nevada, 42-35 (Roady’s Humanitarian Bowl, 12/30/08) Wes Robinson (Morehead State ‘95) Head Trainer Fourth year at Maryland Dwight Galt (Maryland ’81) Strength & Conditioning Coach 23rd year at Maryland Curome Cox (Maryland ‘04) Intern First Year Coaching Staff Bush Hamdan (Boise State ‘08) Intern First Year Head Coach Ralph Friedgen Alma Mater, Year Maryland (‘70) Record at school (years) 66-46 (9) Team Information 2009 overall record 2-10 Career record (years) same 2009 conference record/finish 1-7 (6th Atlantic Division) Football office phone 301-314-7095 Basic offense Multiple Best time to reach coach Through Media Relations Office Basic defense 4-3 Weekly Press Conference Tuesday, 1 p.m. Letterwinners returning Offense: 25 Defense: 23 (available online at www.umterps.com) Specialty: 4 Total: 52 Letterwinners lost Offense: 8 Defense: 9 Specialty: 0 Total: 17 Starters returning Offense: 7 Defense: 5 Specialty: 4 (of 4) Total: 16 2 2010 OUtlook / Notes The Maryland Terrapins hope the misfortune of last sea- Robinson has demonstrated his elusiveness. He ended Notes: son which featured a number of heartbreaking losses and up being the third-leading ground gainer for the Terps last • The Terrapins return nearly 75 percent of the offensive injuries to key players will help fuel a resurgence in 2010. season. and defensive two-deep from the end of 2009. There are “We’ve got a lot of good kids who are tired of losing,” He also did not throw an . The Terps were 17 of 22 offensive players back and 15 of 22 defenders. In said head coach Ralph Friedgen, who is entering his 10th snakebit by turnovers last year and realize that’s another addition, all six special teams starters (KR, PR, PK, P, LS, season in College Park. key to success. H) are back in the fall. Last season was not the norm for the Terps. Friedgen, “The No. 1 thing we have to do is hold onto the ball,” the fourth-winningest coach in school history, has taken Friedgen said. “We can’t turn it over like we did early last • The Terps have 26 offensive and defensive players on Maryland to six bowls in his tenure, including three straight year.” the current roster who have started at least once in their trips prior to last season. Robinson’s shiftiness or that of one of the other quarter- career. Maryland hopes the return of a number of key perform- backs should assist the offensive line. • Maryland played 24 freshmen (10 true/14 redshirts) last ers from last season will help it battle for the ACC Atlantic “We need to give up fewer sacks and with more mobility season, which was the most during Ralph Friedgen’s first Division crown and reach postseason play again. at that should help,” Friedgen said. nine seasons. The Terps played 20 freshmen in both the The Terrapins return 52 letterwinners, including 12 offen- As well as putting more points on the board, Friedgen is 2001 and 2004 seasons. sive and defensive starters, all four special teams performers hoping for improvement from the defense under second-year • The 52 returning letterwinners are the second most in and eight players who have earned all-conference and/or coordinator Don Brown, who employs an attacking style. Friedgen’s tenure. Entering 2003, Maryland had 55 let- All-America honors. “We need to eliminate big plays,” Friedgen said. “That’s terwinners back from the previous year. The Terps had just 14 seniors on last season’s squad so what really hurt us last year. I’d like to see more turnovers a number of youngsters were thrust into action. In fact, 24 and see us pursue the ball better. If we do the latter, we’ll • Despite the large number of returning letterwinners this freshmen got on the field, including 10 true freshmen. get more turnovers and give up fewer big plays.” season, the preseason two-deep features just nine seniors Even though the Terps have just 16 seniors on this sea- A two-time All-ACC performer, senior Alex on offense (4) and defense (5). son’s roster, the experience earned by the younger players Wujciak headlines a defense which returns eight of its top • Not only does the defense return eight of its top 10 tacklers last season should pay dividends in 2010. 10 tacklers from last season. Wujciak tallied 131 tackles in from last year, but also three of its top four sack producers Junior and senior running 2009, ranking eighth nationally in that category (10.9 per and its top two interception leaders. Alex Wujciak was the back Da’Rel Scott headline the seven returning starters game). second-leading tackler in the ACC last season, Adrian Mo- on offense under third-year coordinator and assistant head Adrian Moten, one of four team captains as a junior last ten’s team-high six sacks in 2009 rank third among returning coach James Franklin. season, has been a playmaker throughout his career. He led players in the league and only five returning players in the Smith and Scott have a solid pedigree as All-ACC perform- the team in tackles for loss (9.0) and sacks (6.0) last year. ACC had more than Cameron Chism (4) last ers. Smith was a second-team choice as a receiver and Demetrius Hartsfield had a solid season as well, earning season. last season, and Scott was a first teamer in freshman All-ACC honors from his linebacker spot. • There are six bowl teams from last year which appear on 2008 when he rushed for 1,133 yards, the seventh-highest A.J. Francis, a 2009 freshman All-America choice, is the the Terps’ 2010 schedule: Navy (Texas Bowl), West Virginia total in school history. lone returning starter on the line, but nine other letterwinners (Konica Minolta Gator Bowl), Clemson (Gaylord Hotels Smith did everything for the Terps last season, leading are back up front. Music City Bowl), Boston College (Emerald Bowl), Miami them in receptions (61), receiving yards (824), Junior Cameron Chism, who took over for injured No. 1 (Champs Sports Bowl), and Florida State (Konica Minolta catches (5) and kick returns (51 for 1,309). He also returned Nolan Carroll in the third game last season, is Gator Bowl). a pair of kickoffs for . Smith ranked sixth nation- the lone returning starter in the secondary. ally in all-purpose yards (182.7 per game) and his season However, and Antwine Perez, who are • Despite the 2-10 finish last year, Maryland was in nearly total of 2,192 ranks second in ACC history. slated to take over the two starting safety roles, have seen every game to the last possession. In seven of the losses, Senior wide receiver Adrian Cannon is also back, along significant action the last two years. Both are hard-hitting, the Terps were within a touchdown in the fourth quarter. They with a host of talented backups. He had a breakout 2009 aggressive defenders. lost four games by four points or less and the last two by campaign, posting career highs in receptions (41), receiving Special teams should be a strength with all the top a combined five points. In the loss to Florida State on Nov. yards (468) and TDs (4). performers back. 21, Maryland took the lead twice in the final quarter vs the There are also three starters back along the line in Paul Punter Travis Baltz was a 2008 first team All-ACC Seminoles, only to lose on a touchdown with 32 seconds Pinegar, Andrew Gonnella and R.J. Dill. The versatile pick, place-kicker Nick Ferrara was a 2009 freshman All- left. Pinegar will move to center to replace Phil Costa, who has American and Smith was one of the top kick returners in the • Maryland struggled in the turnover department overall in moved onto the NFL. country last season. 2009, but improved during the latter half of the year. The Bennett Fulper and Justin Lewis also earned starts at Tony Logan is back as the No. 1 returner as is long Terps were tied for 97th in the nation in turnover margin offensive guard last season. snapper Tim Downs. (-0.55 per game), but were +7.0 over the last five games. The offensive line, which gradually improved last season, The coaching staff, which remained intact for the second The defense forced 10 turnovers in the last five games (also will be a key to the Terps’ success. straight year, began grooming the roster in the spring and one on special teams vs. NC State) after inducing seven in “We need to be more consistent in the running game and that process continues on Aug. 10 when preseason practice the first seven contests. passing game,” Friedgen said. “I thought our pass protection opens in preparation for the season opener against Navy improved quite a bit in the spring.” (Sept. 6). The Terps will have to replace three-year starting quarter- “The first game is important for us,” Friedgen said. “The back Chris Turner, though they will do so with a more mobile talent is here, we just need to gain some confidence.” signal-caller. Junior Jamarr Robinson had a pair of starts in place of an injured Turner in 2009 and will enter the preseason atop the depth chart. 3

• Alex Wujciak is averaging 10.6 tackles per game in his career, which ranks first nationally among active players. Offense Wujciak is one of only two players in the nation (also Nick Quarterback Bellore, CMU) to post 130 or more tackles each of the last With the departure of three-year starter Chris Turner, two seasons. the Maryland quarterback position will have a different • Torrey Smith has a school-record three career kickoff look in 2010. While there will be less experience at the returns for touchdowns. T.J. Graham of NC State (2) is the position, the Terps are armed with five talented and athletic only other active ACC player with more than one. signal-callers. Junior Jamarr Robinson enters the preseason atop the • Maryland has not had a punt blocked in the last 123 games depth chart after starting two of the final three games of 2009 (third game of the 1999 season), the longest streak in the and having a solid spring. nation. “The final four games of last year really helped Jamarr,” • The Terps had 31 players active in the NFL at the end Friedgen said. “I think he’s playing at a much higher level of the 2009 season. That mark ranked third among ACC now. His decisions were much improved. He has the ability schools, trailing just Miami and Florida State. Bruce Camp- to make a bad play into a good one.” bell (Oakland) and Nolan Carroll (Miami) were selected in Already in possession of a strong arm, Robinson showed the 2010 NFL Draft, while Phil Costa (Dallas), Travis Ivey his elusiveness in a pair of near upsets at the end of last (Miami), Cory Jackson (San Diego) and Terrell Skinner season. (Minnesota) signed free-agent deals. The Terps have had Subbing for an injured Turner, he rushed for 129 yards 22 players drafted during Ralph Friedgen’s tenure as head against Virginia Tech, the third-highest total by a quarterback coach. There have also been 51 players either drafted or in school history, and posted 271 yards of total offense in a signed as free agents over the last six seasons. last-second loss to Florida State. • Ralph Friedgen enters the season as the 19th-winningest “There were some positives with Chris getting hurt,” coach (by percentage) in ACC history. He has a record of Friedgen said. “It forced us to play Jamarr. I thought he got 66-46 (.589) in nine seasons. better each and every game. Now we have a quarterback who has some experience.” • James Franklin was named the eventual successor to Robinson, who completed 46 of 85 passes (54.1 percent) Friedgen in February, 2009. Franklin, 38, has spent the bet- for 459 yards in his brief time, also demonstrated the ability ter part of this decade on the Maryland staff. He served as to keep the ball away from the opposing defense by not the wide receivers coach from 2000 to 2004, which spanned tossing an interception all season. Friedgen’s first four seasons. During that time, Franklin established himself as one of the nation’s top recruiters. Rivals.com ranked Franklin as one of the nation’s top 25 recruiters for two of those first four years and tapped him again last season. • Don Brown is in his second year as defensive coordinator. Brown served as head coach of the University of Massachu- setts-Amherst the previous five years which included a trip to the 2006 NCAA Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) title game. During his tenure, UMass maintained one of the top defensive units in the nation. The Minutemen finished Robinson is the only quarterback on the roster who has among the top 20 in total defense in three of his five seasons thrown a pass in a collegiate game, but that’s not to say there (third in 2005; 20th in 2006; 14th in 2007). isn’t plenty of talent at the position. “I feel good about our quarterback position for the future,” Friedgen said. “The biggest thing right now is we have four freshmen - two redshirt freshmen and true freshmen - in the mix and then Jamarr, who’s a redshirt junior. We should be stable there for quite a while.” Redshirt freshmen Danny O’Brien and C.J. Brown will also vie for time under center. “I feel good about both of those guys,” Friedgen said. “They just don’t have the experience. Hopefully we can get them some snaps.” O’Brien served as either the No. 2 or 3 quarterback last season and possesses a strong arm with good mobility. He came out of spring practice No. 2 on the depth chart behind Robinson. Brown, the more mobile of the two, ended the spring third on the depth chart, but he should challenge for time in the fall. The two true freshmen are Devin Burns and Tyler Smith. 4

Burns, a tall, mobile signal-caller from Columbus, Ga., He was second on the team in receptions (44) and receiv- enrolled in classes in January and took part in spring practice. ing yards (468), posting career highs in both categories. He was impressive in limited duty. Despite those numbers, he’s likely to battle with Kevin Smith will join the team in August and comes with an Dorsey for time at the X receiver position. impressive pedigree. Dorsey battled foot problems early in his career, but He was a three-year starter at Wilson Area High School in saw increased time last season and had a strong spring Easton, Pa., where he was a 2009 SuperPrep All-American. campaign. Smith ended his career second on both the all-time Penn- “We would not hesitate to play either one of them,” Fried- sylvania high school passing yards (8,035) and touchdown gen said. passes (87) lists. Veteran Emani Lee-Odai, who has played in 33 career games, could also be a factor at the position. Once again Maryland is deep at the running back With Jackson gone, there will be a new fullback opening position. holes for the tailbacks. For the second-straight season, the Terps have just one Taylor Watson, who has played a reserve role the last senior in the running back corps. two seasons, was penciled in as the starter heading into Three-year starting fullback Cory Jackson is gone from spring practice, but the junior hurt his knee during the second last season’s squad. He didn’t gather many statistics in his workout and is out of action until early in the season. four years in College Park, but he was a tremendous blocker However, an injury generally opens up an opportunity for and special teams player, as well as a team leader. someone else on the roster. Da’Rel Scott, now in his final season, hopes to return to Haroon Brown, who redshirted last season after seeing his All-ACC form of two years ago after an injury-plagued time as a reserve his first two years, may have benefitted 2009 campaign. from the injury. Scott missed five games with a broken forearm and was “Losing Taylor Watson hurt us in the spring, but Haroon only able to gain 405 rushing yards. came in and played the best football since he’s been here,” The year before, Scott posted 1,133 rushing yards, the Friedgen said. seventh-highest total in school history. There should be a good battle for the starting spot when Smith will be backed up by Quintin McCree and Tony Barring an injury, he should become the 10th back in Watson returns from injury. Logan. school history to reach 2,000 career rushing yards early Louis Berman also had an opportunity to see increased McCree played in 11 games last season. He had just five in the season. time in the spring, moving to No. 2 on the depth chart. The catches, but has good speed and size. Scott, more of a breakaway threat, is complemented for former linebacker impressed the staff with his toughness. Logan has seen most of his action on special teams, but the third-straight year by , a between the “He could fill a role for us in short-yardage or goal-line,” has demonstrated the ability to make tacklers miss. tackles runner. Friedgen said. “I wouldn’t be surprised to see him play “We feel like we have three quality players there,” Friedgen Meggett is also hoping to regain his form of two seasons some this year.” said. ago when he rushed for 457 yards, the most by a Terp true Paul Lariviere, who has battled injuries the last two Ronnie Tyler, LaQuan Williams and Kerry Boykins freshman back since (1997), and averaged seasons, is another veteran fullback who gives the Terps should battle for time at the slot receiver spot. 5.13 yards per carry. depth. Tyler was the third-leading receiver a year ago, posting Friedgen has seen even further development in each of True freshman Rahsaan Moore, a native of District 28 receptions for 346 yards. his top two tailbacks. Heights, Md., will join the team in the fall and could enter After suffering through an injury-plagued 2009, Williams “Da’Rel and Davin really improved this spring,” Friedgen into the mix. played in all 12 games last season, recording 10 catches said. “Both have accelerated their game. I’m pleased with for 99 yards in a reserve role. what Da’Rel is doing without the ball. I think our ball security Wide Receiver Boykins played in 10 games, but saw most of his time on was much improved over last year. Another position of strength for the Terps is wide receiver. special teams. “Davin was doing a better job reading his keys. He had The top nine players on the depth chart are back from “We feel very strong about all three guys at that spot as better acceleration and ran harder.” last season, including all-league pick Torrey Smith, who well,” Friedgen said. There is also depth behind the top two backs. emerged as one of the top playmakers in the country a year The wide receiver position has a little bit of everything. Redshirt freshman D.J. Adams is penciled in as the No. ago, and Adrian Cannon, who had a breakout 2009. “All of these kids have played,” Friedgen said. “We have 3 tailback after an impressive spring which was capped off “This is a strong point for us,” Friedgen said. experience, talent and speed.” by 71 yards and two touchdowns in the annual Red-White Smith was one of the focal points of the offense last season But Friedgen is still hoping for improvement. game. from his X receiver spot and is likely to garner a bigger role “We just need to make some more plays and be more “I thought he did an excellent job in the goal-line and and more attention from the opposition this year. consistent,” Friedgen said. short-yardage situations,” Friedgen said. He led the team in receptions (61), receiving yards (824) There are also some talented players behind the top nine Sophomore Gary Douglas, an elusive runner, showed and touchdown catches (5). His receptions total was fifth- wideouts. flashes last season and will also push for time. best on the Maryland single-season list, while the receiving Webb Dulin, now in his fourth year in the program, has “I think we have four good tailbacks,” Friedgen said. yards were sixth. demonstrated toughness as one of the most athletic players Smith’s receiving and return prowess made him one of on the team. the top all-purpose performers in the nation. Eric Powell and Joey McQueeney are veteran receivers He averaged 182.7 all-purpose yards per game which is who give the Terps needed depth. the fifth-best single-season mark in ACC history. Seeing his first significant career action, Cannon proved a reliable threat opposite Smith. 5

Offensive Line/Tight End Devonte Campbell took over as the starting tight end at The Terps hope to benefit from last year’s inexperience the end of last season. He’s a strong, athletic player who along the offensive line. saw action in 10 games last season, though he caught just Graduation hit the line hard heading into last season as five passes. the Terps lost five of their top seven performers from 2008, Campbell has played mostly the F tight-end position, including three All-ACC performers. though he actually saw time at fullback in the spring due to Despite losing two starters in Bruce Campbell and Phil the injury to Taylor Watson. Costa off last season’s squad, Maryland should have a more Lansford Watson also played in 10 games last season, experienced line this year. posting 10 receptions. He could have an expanded role Paul Pinegar, Andrew Gonnella and R.J. Dill are the this year. returning starters and two others, Bennett Fulper and Justin Sophomore Matt Furstenburg will also battle for time at Lewis, earned starts last season. the F position. “We’re much improved,” Friedgen said. “The key is to Furstenburg played in 11 games, including one start, stay healthy.” last season. Last season Campbell and Fulper missed significant time Dave Stinebaugh redshirted last season, but impressed and the line never had time to jell. the staff on the scout team. He was the 2007 Pinegar is the most seasoned of the offensive linemen County Player of the Year. having played in 24 games. He has also been the most Sophomore Ryan Schlothauer, who pushed his way up versatile performer upfront. the depth chart last season, could also see time. Pinegar started at left , right tackle and left guard The wild card at tight end is senior Will Yeatman, a two- in 2009. He moved into the center position during the spring sport standout. Yeatman, who transferred from Notre Dame and did a capable job. in 2009, spent the last two seasons with the Terrapin lacrosse “He was a pleasant surprise,” Friedgen said. “He played team. He played on the Fighting Irish football team in 2006-07 better than I thought he would at center.” and should add a physical presence at the position. John Dillon and Chris Rhodes are behind Pinegar on the depth chart. Sal Conaboy, a true freshman, will get a look at center as well. Defense There should be a battle at right guard with Fulper and Friedgen likes the situation at tackle. Lewis. Defensive Line R.J. Dill earned freshman All-ACC honors last season Fulper played in the first seven games, including four Despite losing three starters along the defensive line, after starting eight games at right tackle. starts (three at left guard/one at right guard), last season be- Maryland has a number of players back who saw time last Sophomore Justin Gilbert, who played in 11 games fore a shoulder injury ended his true freshman campaign. season. in 2009 as a reserve, opens the season as the No. 1 left Lewis had a nagging shoulder injury, but still managed to Travis Ivey, Jared Harrell and Deege Galt all started 12 tackle. start three of the final six games at right guard. games last season, but they have graduated. “Gilbert showed vast improvement in the spring, and so “Fulper and Lewis were not at full strength in the spring, However, the Terps have 10 players back who rotated did Dill,” Friedgen said. though both played better as the spring went along,” at the four defensive line positions last season and eight of Nick Klemm (left tackle) and Pete DeSouza (right tackle) Friedgen said. them have three years of eligibility left. will serve as the top backups. Both are big, physical players Friedgen is hoping for increased competition from the “We’ve got some depth and just one senior in the group,” who redshirted last season. reserves. Friedgen said. Gonnella benefitted from his time last season. He started “We really need to see improvement with our second A.J. Francis, the lone returning starter, had an impres- in eight of the 11 games he played in at right guard. team,” Friedgen said. sive 2009, playing in all 12 games en route to honorable However, he seems to have found a home at left guard. With the exception of Fulper and Lewis, no member of mention freshman All-America honors. He is expected to “Gonnella showed great improvement in the spring over the second unit has played a snap. start at nose tackle. last season,” Friedgen said. Friedgen would like the second teamers to ease their Junior Derek Drummond rotated at end with Harrell last Pete White, another highly regarded redshirt freshman, way on the field. season, while both Carl Russell, who missed the spring will serve as Gonnella’s backup. “An injury here or there and we’ll be forced to play with while recovering from shoulder surgery, and Zachariah Kerr them,” Friedgen said. “I’d like to see those guys play about played in all 12 games. 10 plays a game so we can slowly get them ready.” Drummond, Russell and Kerr should all see significant There is some depth behind the first and second team. action this season. Former defensive lineman Cody Blue will push for time One of the most impressive players on the team during at right tackle after redshirting last season the spring was Joe Vellano. He missed the first half of 2009 Jon Simpson, another redshirt freshman, is penciled in with a foot injury and never quite got back to full speed, but as a reserve at left tackle. is now atop the depth chart at . The Terps could also get help upfront from some new- “Vellano had an exceptional spring,” Friedgen said. “If comers. we had a most valuable player award, he probably would Max Garcia and Jake Wheeler are highly-regarded have gotten it.” first-year players. Garcia will start out at right tackle, while Kerr, Ian Davidson, De’Onte Arnett and Maurice Wheeler will step in at left tackle. Hampton are among those who will serve as reserves at Maryland will also hope to get some more production the nose tackle and defensive tackle positions. from its tight-end position which features the Y (on line of Davidson played sparingly last season, while Arnett scrimmage) and F (H-back) spots. redshirted. “We’re fairly solid at tight end,” Friedgen said. “We have a lot of options.” 6

Drew Gloster, now a senior, was impressive during the “The strength of our defense is not only the quality of spring, his first time seeing action at . He has linebackers, but the depth at that position,” Friedgen said. played mostly on special teams in his career, but the former “Avery Murray, Darin Drakeford and Ryan Donohue all tight end and linebacker may have found a home. played last year as true freshmen, plus we have some new “We’re looking for speed at the defensive end position,” guys who arrived in the spring. They’ll also help us on special Friedgen said. teams because we have some big guys who can run.” That was one of the reasons the staff shifted former Senior Alex Wujciak is one of the team leaders. He started linebackers Bradley Johnson and Marcus Whitfield to the last two seasons at middle linebacker and has been an end in the off-season. Both were impressive on the scout all-league performer twice. team last season as true freshmen. Wujciak is considered one of the top defenders in the na- Those two, along with Gloster and Drummond, will try to tion. He’s a consensus preseason first team all-conference provide an athletic presence at that position. pick and is on the watch lists for the Nagurski Trophy, Sophomores Justin Anderson and Isaiah Ross will man Lombardi Award and Lott Trophy. the anchor, a strongside defensive end position. Moten has been a playmaker from his Sam linebacker Both were impressive last season. Anderson played position throughout his career. The lone non-senior captain tackle, but was bumped outside in the off-season after last season, Moten has 13 career sacks and 18 tackles for playing in the final six games of 2009. loss, which are both tops on the squad. Ross played in eight of the first nine games as a reserve Moten should be in line for postseason honors after before suffering a season-ending knee injury at NC State starting all 12 games last season and ranking second on (11/7). He missed the spring, but is expected back at full the team in tackles (68). speed in the fall. Russell and sophomore Masengo Kabongo could also see time at anchor.

One of the rising stars on defense is Hartsfield, a freshman All-ACC pick last season. “He may have had the best spring of any of the lineback- ers,” Friedgen said. Hartsfield was fifth on the team in tackles (64) last season despite missing two games and being hampered in three others with a broken wrist. Murray (Mike), Pooler (Will) and Drakeford (Sam) serve as the primary backups, but each can play multiple positions. Pooler started for Hartsfield and ended up with 43 tackles The Terps will also welcome four newcomers to the on the season, including 6.5 tackles for loss, which was tied defensive line in Ian Evans, Andre Monroe, Darius Kilgo for third on the team. Murray and Drakeford both played and Clarence Murphy. as true freshmen last season so the Terps have plenty of Kilgo and Monroe are penciled in for duty inside, while options. Evans and Murphy are likely to be reserves at end and “Ideally we’d like to get our fourth linebacker adept at more anchor. than one position so we can move people around,” Friedgen Junior Herbert Law is also a reserve at end, while said. freshman Alex Walker, who joined the team in the spring, Another player who impressed in the spring was David adds depth inside. Mackall. The true freshman enrolled in classes in Janu- ary. Linebacker He showed explosiveness and an ability to find the ball The linebackers, a unit which was mostly inexperienced carrier. going into last season, should be the strength of the defense “We think he’s a player we need to find a spot for and get in 2010. him in the game,” Friedgen said. All three starters - Alex Wujciak, Adrian Moten and Lorne Goree is another true freshman who enrolled in Demetrius Hartsfield - are back, as are the top backups. January. He’s penciled in as a reserve at Will linebacker. 7

The Terps also have a solid group behind the top three Senior Ted Townsley is the No. 2 punter on the depth teams. chart. Townsley saw his first-career action last season. Juniors Steffan Lazerow and Nick Peterson have Ferrara could also see action as the punter again this demonstrated ability on the scout team and during spring season. practice.

Secondary Maryland will have to replace three of its four starters in the secondary with the departure of Anthony Wiseman, Terrell Skinner and Jamari McCollough, but it does have a number of reserves with playing time. The Terps also lost Nolan Carroll, the team’s No. 1 cornerback last season, who missed all but two games with a broken leg. However, that injury allowed for the emergence of Cam- Tim Downs was steady in his first season as the long eron Chism, the lone returning starter in the secondary. snapper, keeping his name off the stat sheet. He helped After playing sparingly as a true freshman in 2008, continue Maryland’s streak of 123 games without a punt Chism got some valuable playing time with Carroll’s injury being blocked, the longest streak in the country. and responded with a team-high four interceptions and 66 Greg Parcher, who redshirted last season, enters the fall tackles (fourth on the team). as Downs’ backup. “He had a real good spring,” Friedgen said of Chism. “I Junior Austin Walker, who has been mostly a special Junior Tony Logan will get first crack as the No. 1 punt see him maturing. He’s playing with a lot more confidence. teams contributor in his career, is also a backup at free returner. Last year really helped him out.” safety. The shifty Logan was injured early last season, so the Trenton Hughes and Dexter McDougle were battling A number of Maryland’s recruiting class could figure into punt return unit took a while to get going. He did set up the for the other starting cornerback spot in the spring and that the mix at safety including Titus Till, Desmond Kearse winning score against Clemson with a 43-yard return. looks like it will continue into the preseason. and Matt Robinson. Dexter McDougle and Kenny Tate also returned punts Hughes played in all 12 games last season, but most of Anthony Green and Mike Salvatico give the Terps some during spring practice. his action was on special teams. needed depth at safety. Despite the success last season, Friedgen is hoping for McDougle nearly played as a true freshman, but held improvement in all phases of special teams. onto his redshirt. “Torrey had a couple of big returns, but we weren’t as Michael Carter and Avery Graham are also expected Special Teams consistent as we wanted to be,” Friedgen said. “We’ll try to to battle for time at cornerback. The Terps have a full complement of special teams do a better job at blocking so our returners can get going. “We think McDougle and Graham are going to be two performers back from last season, including three who We can make the first guy miss but we need to have the good corners, but they’re just redshirt freshmen and don’t have earned postseason accolades. other guys covered.” have the experience,” Friedgen said. “We should be better on special teams,” Friedgen said. Carter has seen some time in his career and emerged “We have kickers, returners and snappers back, plus we as a player who could see time in the fall. have a lot of linebacker types who can run.” The Terps will also take a look at some incoming fresh- Junior Torrey Smith demonstrated he was one of the men in the preseason. top kickoff return men in the nation last season by snapping Jeremiah Wilson, Mario Rowson and Jeremiah the ACC single-season return yards mark and returning two Johnson are all highly regarded and could be in the mix for for touchdowns. playing time at cornerback Smith holds the Maryland career kickoff return yards Junior Kenny Tate and senior Antwine Perez will open record and is third in league history. He earned second the preseason as the No. 1 safeties. team All-ACC honors as a returner last season. Tate and Perez are experienced performers who Maryland also has one of the best kicking tandems in combined to start five games last season. Both are good the league. tacklers and have been significant contributors the last Senior Travis Baltz was a first team All-ACC punter in two seasons. 2008 before suffering through an injury-plagued 2009. Baltz, Eric Franklin also saw time at safety in 2009 as a true one of nine punters on the preseason watch list for the 2009 freshman. Ray Guy Award, should again vie for postseason honors. “He’s a smart guy who needs to get a little stronger,” Fried- His career average of 40.9 yards per punt ranks fifth in gen said. “But he played last year and did a good job.” school history. Redshirt freshman Travis Hawkins, who moved from He’s complemented by sophomore Nick Ferrara, who cornerback in the off-season, is the primary backup at strong filled a vital role last season. safety. He’s slightly undersized, but is the fastest safety on Ferrara earned freshman All-America honors at place- the roster and a solid tackler. kicker after ranking fourth in the ACC in field goals made (1.50 per game). But he also subbed for Baltz during his five-game injury absence and averaged 39.8 yards per punt. Ferrara hit on 72 percent of his field goals last season, a mark that ranks seventh on the Maryland career list. Ferrara will be backed up by Baltz, who has not attempted a field goal while at Maryland, but served as the No. 2 place- kicker in 2007. 8 Alphabetical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) 10 D.J. Adams RB 5-10 220 Fr. RS Norcross, Ga. (Norcross HS) 95 Justin Anderson DL 6-5 265 So. 1V Blythewood, S.C. (Blythewood HS) 91 De’Onte Arnett DE 6-4 275 Fr. RS Capitol Heights, Md. (Forestville Military Academy) 35 (d) Travis Baltz P/PK 6-3 210 Sr. 3V Whitehouse, Ohio (Anthony Wayne HS) 49 Louis Berman RB 6-0 230 Jr. SQ Tucson, Ariz. (Mountain View HS) 54 Cody Blue OL 6-4 270 Fr. RS Columbia, Md. (Wilde Lake HS/Fork Union Military Academy) 13 Kerry Boykins WR 6-0 200 So. 1V Chesapeake, Va. (Oscar Frommel Smith HS) 16 C.J. Brown QB 6-3 195 Fr. RS Cranberry Twp. Pa. (Seneca Valley HS) 32 (d) Haroon Brown RB 5-11 260 Jr. 2V Hampton, Va. (Phoebus HS) 27 Kevin Brown DB 5-10 170 Sr. SQ Baltimore, Md. (City College HS/Valley Forge Military Academy) 14 Devin Burns QB 6-2 185 Fr. HS Columbus, Ga. (Carver HS) 34 Devonte Campbell TE 6-2 255 So. 1V Forestville, Md. (Forestville Military Academy/Hargrave Military Academy) 7 Adrian Cannon WR 6-2 204 Sr. 3V Pontiac, Mich. (Avondale HS) 26 Michael Carter DB 5-10 175 Sr. 1V Windsor, Ontario (Sandwich Secondary School/Erie Community College) 58 (d) Josh Cary OL 6-5 300 Fr. RS Chenango Forks, N.Y. (Chenango Forks HS) 22 Cameron Chism DB 5-10 190 Jr. 2V Forestville, Md. (Bishop McNamara HS) 65 Sal Conaboy OL 6-5 255 Fr. HS Clarks Summit, Pa. (Abington Heights HS) 50 Ian Davidson DL 6-3 300 Jr. 1V Alexandria, Va. (St. Stephens & St. Agnes HS) 79 Pete DeSouza OL 6-6 310 Fr. RS Silver Spring, Md. (DeMatha HS) 76 R.J. Dill OL 6-7 300 So. 1V Mechanicsburg, Pa. (Trinity HS) 51 (d) John Dillon OL 6-2 285 So. SQ Rockville, Md. (Wootton HS) 51 (d) Ryan Donohue LB 6-0 230 So. 1V Montvale, N.J. (St. Joseph Regional HS) 12 Kevin Dorsey WR 6-2 205 So. 1V Forestville, Md. (Forestville Military Academy) 20 Gary Douglas RB 6-1 205 So. 1V Durham, N.C. (Hillside HS) 92 Tim Downs LS 6-0 230 Jr. 1V Derry, Pa. (Derry Area HS) 52 Darin Drakeford LB 6-0 240 So. 1V Washington, D.C. (Theodore Roosevelt HS) 44 Derek Drummond DL 6-4 245 Jr. 2V Pomfret, Md. (McDonough HS) 87 Webb Dulin WR 5-8 175 Jr. SQ Easton, Md. (Easton HS) 57 Ian Evans DL 6-2 245 Fr. HS Atco, N.J. (Hammonton HS) 43 Nick Ferrara PK/P 6-0 200 So. 1V Hicksville, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s HS) 84 Alex Fletcher WR 5-10 175 Fr. RS Upper Marlboro, Md. (Riverdale Baptist HS) 96 A.J. Francis DL 6-4 295 So. 1V Severn, Md. (Gonzaga College [D.C.] HS) 48 Eric Franklin DB 6-2 205 So. 1V Baltimore, Md. (Archbishop Curley HS) 63 Bennett Fulper OL 6-4 295 So. 1V Gretna, Va. (Gretna HS) 89 Matt Furstenburg TE 6-4 245 So. 1V Flemington, N.J. (Hunterdon Central Regional HS/The Hun School) 73 (d) Max Garcia OL 6-5 285 Fr. HS Norcross, Ga. (Norcross HS) 75 Justin Gilbert OL 6-6 300 So. 1V Richmond, Va. (Monacan HS) 15 Drew Gloster DL 6-2 255 Sr. 2V Germantown, Md. (Good Counsel HS) 77 Andrew Gonnella OL 6-5 305 Jr. 1V Monroe, N.Y. (Monroe-Woodberry HS) 53 Lorne Goree LB 6-1 210 Fr. HS Springdale, Md. (C.H. Flowers High School/Fork Union Military Academy) 24 Avery Graham DB 5-10 195 Fr. RS Clarksburg, Md. (Clarksburg HS) 16 (d) Anthony Green DB 5-11 190 Jr. SQ Cheltenham, Md. (Gwynn Park HS/Bridgewater College) 90 Maurice Hampton DL 6-2 280 Jr. 1V Hampton, Va. (Phoebus HS) 9 Demetrius Hartsfield LB 6-2 235 So. 1V Raleigh, N.C. (Southeast Regional HS) 19 Travis Hawkins DB 5-10 190 Fr. RS Gaithersburg, Md. (Quince Orchard HS) 25 (d) Desmond Haynes DB 5-9 210 Jr. SQ Silver Spring, Md. (Paint Branch HS) 21 Trenton Hughes DB 5-11 185 Jr. 1V Virginia Beach, Va. (Kempsville HS) 58 (d) Bradley Johnson DL 6-1 220 Fr. RS Dinwiddie, Va. (Dinwiddie HS) 37 (d) Jeremiah Johnson DB 6-0 170 Fr. HS Forestville, Md. (Suitland HS) 55 Masengo Kabongo DL 6-1 275 So. 1V Stratford, Conn. (Fairfield College Prep) 39 (d) Desmond Kearse DB 6-2 180 Fr. HS Fort Myers, Fla. (Dunbar HS) 69 (d) Zachariah Kerr DL 6-2 320 So. 1V Gaithersburg, Md. (Quince Orchard HS/Fork Union Military Academy) 97 Darius Kilgo DL 6-4 285 Fr. HS Charlotte, N.C. (Weddington HS) 74 Nick Klemm OL 6-5 290 Fr. RS Marietta, Ga. (Wheeler HS) 47 (d) Paul Lariviere RB 6-1 250 Jr. SQ Brooklyn, N.Y. (Brooklyn Technical HS) 39 (d) Herbert Law DL 6-2 240 Jr. SQ Washington D.C. (Dunbar HS/ North Carolina Central) 39 (d) Steffan Lazerow LB 6-2 230 Jr. TR Potomac, Md. (Richard Montgomery HS/Rhode Island) 83 Emani Lee-Odai WR 6-2 200 Sr. 3V Washington, D.C. (Anacostia HS) 78 Justin Lewis OL 6-3 315 So. 1V Johnsonville, S.C. (Johnsonville HS) 85 Tony Logan WR 5-10 180 Jr. 2V Piscataway, N.J. (Piscataway HS) 59 David Mackall LB 6-3 245 Fr. HS Baltimore, Md. (Edmonson-Westside High School/Fork Union Military Academy) 17 Quintin McCree WR 6-1 190 Jr. 2V Brandywine, Md. (Gwynn Park HS/Hargrave Military Academy) 9

No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) 25 (d) Dexter McDougle DB 5-10 200 Fr. RS Falmouth, Va. (Stafford Senior HS) 88 (d) Joey McQueeney WR 5-10 195 Sr. SQ Kent Island, Md. (Kent Island HS) 8 Davin Meggett RB 5-9 215 Jr. 2V Clinton, Md. (Surrattsville, HS) 93 Andre Monroe DL 6-0 280 Fr. HS Upper Marlboro, Md. (St. John’s College HS) 46 Rahsaan Moore RB 6-2 240 Fr. HS District Heights, Md. (Wise HS) 1 Adrian Moten LB 6-2 230 Sr. 3V Suitland, Md. (Gwynn Park HS) 98 Clarence Murphy DL 6-3 240 Fr. HS Hollywood, Fla. (Hollywood Hills HS) 45 Avery Murray LB 6-0 230 So. 1V Florence, S.C. (West Florence HS) 5 Danny O’Brien QB 6-3 215 Fr. RS Kernersville, N.C. (East Forsyth HS) 80 (d) Greg Parcher LS 6-3 185 Fr. RS Hanover, Md. (Archbishop Spaulding HS) 2 Antwine Perez DB 6-1 210 Sr. 2V Westville Grove, N.J. (Woodrow Wilson HS/USC) 40 (d) Nick Peterson LB 6-2 230 Jr. SQ Annapolis, Md. (Broadneck HS/Navy) 71 Paul Pinegar OL 6-4 290 Sr. 3V Brookeville, Md. (Sherwood HS) 42 (d) Ben Pooler LB 6-2 230 Jr. 1V Morristown, N.J. (Lawrenceville School) 42 (d) Eric Powell WR 6-0 200 So. SQ Annapolis, Md. (Annapolis Area Christian School) 60 Chris Rhodes OL 6-3 275 Jr. SQ Columbia, Md. (River Hill HS) 11 Jamarr Robinson QB 6-0 195 Jr. 1V Charlotte, N.C. (Myers Park School) 40 (d) Matt Robinson DB 6-3 220 Fr. HS Columbia, Md. (Atholton HS) 56 Isaiah Ross LB 6-1 260 So. 1V Greenbelt, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt HS) 47 (d) Mario Rowson DB 6-3 185 Fr. HS Norfolk, Va. (Lake Taylor HS) 99 Carl Russell DL 6-6 275 So. 1V Washington, D.C. (H.D. Woodson HS) 30 Mike Salvatico DB 5-9 190 Sr. SQ Marlton, N.J. (Cherokee HS/UConn) 81 Ryan Schlothauer TE 6-5 250 So. SQ Baltimore,Md. (Eastern Technical HS) 32 (d) Gary Schneider LS 6-0 200 Fr. RS Germantown, Md. (Georgetown Prep) 23 Da’Rel Scott RB 5-11 200 Sr. 3V Conshohocken, Pa. (Plymouth-Whitemarsh HS) 69 (d) Jon Simpson OL 6-6 300 So. TR Derwood, Md. (Covenant HS/Frostburg State) 82 Torrey Smith WR 6-1 200 Jr. 2V Colonial Beach, Va. (Stafford HS) 18 Tyler Smith QB 6-3 195 Fr. HS Easton, Pa. (Wilson Area HS) 86 Dave Stinebaugh TE 6-4 240 Fr. RS Baltimore, Md. (Perry Hall HS) 6 Kenny Tate DB 6-4 220 Jr. 2V Forestville, Md. (DeMatha HS) 38 Titus Till DB 6-2 205 Fr. HS Upper Marlboro, Md. (Wise HS) 37 (d) Ted Townsley P 6-0 190 Sr. 1V Portsmouth, Va. (Churchland HS/Louisburg College) 4 Ronnie Tyler WR 5-9 185 Jr. 2V Wagener, S.C. (Wagener HS/Hargrave Military Academy) 72 Joe Vellano DL 6-2 285 So. 1V Rexford, N.Y. (Christian Brothers Academy) 73 Alex Walker DL 6-0 280 Fr. HS McLean, Va. (Langley HS) 29 (d) Austin Walker DB 6-0 195 Jr. 2V McLean, Va. (Langley HS) 80 (d) Lansford Watson TE 6-4 260 Jr. 2V Brooklyn, N.Y. (Lincoln HS) 36 Taylor Watson RB 6-2 240 Jr. 2V Accokeek, Md. (Gwynn Park HS) 61 Jake Wheeler OL 6-9 250 Fr. HS Hollywood, Fla. (American Heritage HS) 67 Pete White OL 6-4 330 Fr. RS Washington, D.C. (St. John’s College HS) 41 Marcus Whitfield DL 6-3 230 Fr. RS Germantown, Md. (Northwest HS) 3 LaQuan Williams WR 6-1 190 Sr. 2V Baltimore, Md. (Baltimore Polytechnic Institute) 31 Jeremiah Wilson DB 5-10 175 Fr. HS Winchester, Va. (Handley HS) 33 Alex Wujciak LB 6-3 245 Sr. 2V West Caldwell, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep) 88 (d) Will Yeatman TE 6-6 250 Sr. TR San Diego, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo HS/Notre Dame)

Key: (d) indicates duplicate number; RS indicates redshirted in 2009; SQ indicates has been eligible to play at least one season, but has not earned a letter; HS indicates high school; TR indicates transfer

Pronunciation Guide Player Pronunciation Player Pronunciation Coach Pronunciation De’Onte Annett d-ON-tay R-net Emani Lee-Odai eh-MAHN-ee lee OH-die Tom Brattan rhymes with latin Haroon Brown hah-roon David Mackall mack-ul Ralph Friedgen FREE-jun Nick Ferrara fah-rah-rah Davin Meggett DAY-vin Dave Sollazzo so-LAH-zo Andrew Gonnella ga-nell-ah Antwine Perez ANT-wahn Lorne Goree gore-e Paul Pinegar pin-ah-ger Masengo Kabongo mah-seng-oh-kah-bong-oh Da’Rel Scott da-RELL LaQuan Williams luh-KWAN Alex Wujciak woE-jack 10 Numerical Roster No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) 1 Adrian Moten LB 6-2 230 Sr. 3V Suitland, Md. (Gwynn Park HS) 2 Antwine Perez DB 6-1 210 Sr. 2V Westville Grove, N.J. (Woodrow Wilson HS/USC) 3 LaQuan Williams WR 6-1 190 Sr. 2V Baltimore, Md. (Baltimore Polytechnic Institute) 4 Ronnie Tyler WR 5-9 185 Jr. 2V Wagener, S.C. (Wagener HS/Hargrave Military Academy) 5 Danny O’Brien QB 6-3 215 Fr. RS Kernersville, N.C. (East Forsyth HS) 6 Kenny Tate DB 6-4 220 Jr. 2V Forestville, Md. (DeMatha HS) 7 Adrian Cannon WR 6-2 204 Sr. 3V Pontiac, Mich. (Avondale HS) 8 Davin Meggett RB 5-9 215 Jr. 2V Clinton, Md. (Surrattsville, HS) 9 Demetrius Hartsfield LB 6-2 235 So. 1V Raleigh, N.C. (Southeast Regional HS) 10 D.J. Adams RB 5-10 220 Fr. RS Norcross, Ga. (Norcross HS) 11 Jamarr Robinson QB 6-0 195 Jr. 1V Charlotte, N.C. (Myers Park School) 12 Kevin Dorsey WR 6-2 205 So. 1V Forestville, Md. (Forestville Military Academy) 13 Kerry Boykins WR 6-0 200 So. 1V Chesapeake, Va. (Oscar Frommel Smith HS) 14 Devin Burns QB 6-2 185 Fr. HS Columbus, Ga. (Carver HS) 15 Drew Gloster DL 6-2 255 Sr. 2V Germantown, Md. (Good Counsel HS) 16 (d) C.J. Brown QB 6-3 195 Fr. RS Cranberry Twp. Pa. (Seneca Valley HS) 16 (d) Anthony Green DB 5-11 190 Jr. SQ Cheltenham, Md. (Gwynn Park HS/Bridgewater College) 17 Quintin McCree WR 6-1 190 Jr. 2V Brandywine, Md. (Gwynn Park HS/Hargrave Military Academy) 18 Tyler Smith QB 6-3 195 Fr. HS Easton, Pa. (Wilson Area HS) 19 Travis Hawkins DB 5-10 190 Fr. RS Gaithersburg, Md. (Quince Orchard HS) 20 Gary Douglas RB 6-1 205 So. 1V Durham, N.C. (Hillside HS) 21 Trenton Hughes DB 5-11 185 Jr. 1V Virginia Beach, Va. (Kempsville HS) 22 Cameron Chism DB 5-10 190 Jr. 2V Forestville, Md. (Bishop McNamara HS) 23 Da’Rel Scott RB 5-11 200 Sr. 3V Conshohocken, Pa. (Plymouth-Whitemarsh HS) 24 Avery Graham DB 5-10 195 Fr. RS Clarksburg, Md. (Clarksburg HS) 25 (d) Desmond Haynes DB 5-9 210 Jr. SQ Silver Spring, Md. (Paint Branch HS) 25 (d) Dexter McDougle DB 5-10 200 Fr. RS Falmouth, Va. (Stafford Senior HS) 26 Michael Carter DB 5-10 175 Sr. 1V Windsor, Ontario (Sandwich Secondary School/Erie Community College) 27 Kevin Brown DB 5-10 170 Sr. SQ Baltimore, Md. (City College HS/Valley Forge Military Academy) 29 Austin Walker DB 6-0 195 Jr. 2V McLean, Va. (Langley HS) 30 Mike Salvatico DB 5-9 190 Sr. SQ Marlton, N.J. (Cherokee HS/UConn) 31 Jeremiah Wilson DB 5-10 175 Fr. HS Winchester, Va. (Handley HS) 32 (d) Haroon Brown RB 5-11 260 Jr. 2V Hampton, Va. (Phoebus HS) 32 (d) Gary Schneider LS 6-0 200 Fr. RS Germantown, Md. (Georgetown Prep) 33 Alex Wujciak LB 6-3 245 Sr. 2V West Caldwell, N.J. (Seton Hall Prep) 34 Devonte Campbell TE 6-2 255 So. 1V Forestville, Md. (Forestville Military Academy/Hargrave Military Academy) 35 (d) Travis Baltz P/PK 6-3 210 Sr. 3V Whitehouse, Ohio (Anthony Wayne HS) 36 Taylor Watson RB 6-2 240 Jr. 2V Accokeek, Md. (Gwynn Park HS) 37 (d) Jeremiah Johnson DB 6-0 170 Fr. HS Forestville, Md. (Suitland HS) 37 (d) Ted Townsley P 6-0 190 Sr. 1V Portsmouth, Va. (Churchland HS/Louisburg College) 38 Titus Till DB 6-2 205 Fr. HS Upper Marlboro, Md. (Wise HS) 39 (d) Desmond Kearse DB 6-2 180 Fr. HS Fort Myers, Fla. (Dunbar HS) 39 (d) Herbert Law DL 6-2 240 Jr. SQ Washington D.C. (Dunbar HS/ North Carolina Central) 39 (d) Steffan Lazerow LB 6-2 230 Jr. TR Potomac, Md. (Richard Montgomery HS/Rhode Island) 40 (d) Nick Peterson LB 6-2 230 Jr. SQ Annapolis, Md. (Broadneck HS/Navy) 40 (d) Matt Robinson DB 6-3 220 Fr. HS Columbia, Md. (Atholton HS) 41 Marcus Whitfield DL 6-3 230 Fr. RS Germantown, Md. (Northwest HS) 42 (d) Ben Pooler LB 6-2 230 Jr. 1V Morristown, N.J. (Lawrenceville School) 42 (d) Eric Powell WR 6-0 200 So. SQ Annapolis, Md. (Annapolis Area Christian School) 43 Nick Ferrara PK/P 6-0 200 So. 1V Hicksville, N.Y. (St. Anthony’s HS) 44 Derek Drummond DL 6-4 245 Jr. 2V Pomfret, Md. (McDonough HS) 45 Avery Murray LB 6-0 230 So. 1V Florence, S.C. (West Florence HS) 46 Rahsaan Moore RB 6-2 240 Fr. HS District Heights, Md. (Wise HS) 47 (d) Paul Lariviere RB 6-1 250 Jr. SQ Brooklyn, N.Y. (Brooklyn Technical HS) 47 (d) Mario Rowson DB 6-3 185 Fr. HS Norfolk, Va. (Lake Taylor HS) 48 Eric Franklin DB 6-2 205 So. 1V Baltimore, Md. (Archbishop Curley HS) 49 Louis Berman RB 6-0 230 Jr. SQ Tucson, Ariz. (Mountain View HS) 50 Ian Davidson DL 6-3 300 Jr. 1V Alexandria, Va. (St. Stephens & St. Agnes HS) 51 (d) John Dillon OL 6-2 285 So. SQ Rockville, Md. (Wootton HS) 51 (d) Ryan Donohue LB 6-0 230 So. 1V Montvale, N.J. (St. Joseph Regional HS) 52 Darin Drakeford LB 6-0 240 So. 1V Washington, D.C. (Theodore Roosevelt HS) 53 Lorne Goree LB 6-1 210 Fr. HS Springdale, Md. (C.H. Flowers High School/Fork Union Military Academy) 54 Cody Blue OL 6-4 270 Fr. RS Columbia, Md. (Wilde Lake HS/Fork Union Military Academy) 55 Masengo Kabongo DL 6-1 275 So. 1V Stratford, Conn. (Fairfield College Prep) 11

No. Name Pos. Ht Wt Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) 56 Isaiah Ross LB 6-1 260 So. 1V Greenbelt, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt HS) 57 Ian Evans DL 6-2 245 Fr. HS Atco, N.J. (Hammonton HS) 58 (d) Josh Cary OL 6-5 300 Fr. RS Chenango Forks, N.Y. (Chenango Forks HS) 58 (d) Bradley Johnson DL 6-1 220 Fr. RS Dinwiddie, Va. (Dinwiddie HS) 59 David Mackall LB 6-3 245 Fr. HS Baltimore, Md. (Edmonson-Westside High School/Fork Union Military Academy) 60 Chris Rhodes OL 6-3 275 Jr. SQ Columbia, Md. (River Hill HS) 61 Jake Wheeler OL 6-9 250 Fr. HS Hollywood, Fla. (American Heritage HS) 63 Bennett Fulper OL 6-4 295 So. 1V Gretna, Va. (Gretna HS) 65 Sal Conaboy OL 6-5 255 Fr. HS Clarks Summit, Pa. (Abington Heights HS) 66 Nate Clarke OL 6-6 280 Fr. HS Washington, D.C. (Archbishop Carroll HS) 67 Pete White OL 6-4 330 Fr. RS Washington, D.C. (St. John’s College HS) 69 (d) Zachariah Kerr DL 6-2 320 So. 1V Gaithersburg, Md. (Quince Orchard HS/Fork Union Military Academy) 69 (d) Jon Simpson OL 6-6 300 So. TR Derwood, Md. (Covenant HS/Frostburg State) 71 Paul Pinegar OL 6-4 290 Sr. 3V Brookeville, Md. (Sherwood HS) 72 Joe Vellano DL 6-2 285 So. 1V Rexford, N.Y. (Christian Brothers Academy) 73 (d) Max Garcia OL 6-5 285 Fr. HS Norcross, Ga. (Norcross HS) 73 (d) Alex Walker DL 6-0 280 Fr. HS McLean, Va. (Langley HS) 74 Nick Klemm OL 6-5 290 Fr. RS Marietta, Ga. (Wheeler HS) 75 Justin Gilbert OL 6-6 300 So. 1V Richmond, Va. (Monacan HS) 76 R.J. Dill OL 6-7 300 So. 1V Mechanicsburg, Pa. (Trinity HS) 77 Andrew Gonnella OL 6-5 305 Jr. 1V Monroe, N.Y. (Monroe-Woodberry HS) 78 Justin Lewis OL 6-3 315 So. 1V Johnsonville, S.C. (Johnsonville HS) 79 Pete DeSouza OL 6-6 310 Fr. RS Silver Spring, Md. (DeMatha HS) 80 (d) Greg Parcher LS 6-3 185 Fr. RS Hanover, Md. (Archbishop Spaulding HS) 80 (d) Lansford Watson TE 6-4 260 Jr. 2V Brooklyn, N.Y. (Lincoln HS) 81 Ryan Schlothauer TE 6-5 250 So. SQ Baltimore,Md. (Eastern Technical HS) 82 Torrey Smith WR 6-1 200 Jr. 2V Colonial Beach, Va. (Stafford HS) 83 Emani Lee-Odai WR 6-2 200 Sr. 3V Washington, D.C. (Anacostia HS) 84 Alex Fletcher WR 5-10 175 Fr. RS Upper Marlboro, Md. (Riverdale Baptist HS) 85 Tony Logan WR 5-10 180 Jr. 2V Piscataway, N.J. (Piscataway HS) 86 Dave Stinebaugh TE 6-4 240 Fr. RS Baltimore, Md. (Perry Hall HS) 87 Webb Dulin WR 5-8 175 Jr. SQ Easton, Md. (Easton HS) 88 (d) Joey McQueeney WR 5-10 195 Sr. SQ Kent Island, Md. (Kent Island HS) 88 (d) Will Yeatman TE 6-6 250 Sr. TR San Diego, Calif. (Rancho Bernardo HS/Notre Dame) 89 Matt Furstenburg TE 6-4 245 So. 1V Flemington, N.J. (Hunterdon Central Regional HS/The Hun School) 90 Maurice Hampton DL 6-2 280 Jr. 1V Hampton, Va. (Phoebus HS) 91 De’Onte Arnett DE 6-4 275 Fr. RS Capitol Heights, Md. (Forestville Military Academy) 92 Tim Downs LS 6-0 230 Jr. 1V Derry, Pa. (Derry Area HS) 93 Andre Monroe DL 6-0 280 Fr. HS Upper Marlboro, Md. (St. John’s College HS) 95 Justin Anderson DL 6-5 265 So. 1V Blythewood, S.C. (Blythewood HS) 96 A.J. Francis DL 6-4 295 So. 1V Severn, Md. (Gonzaga College [D.C.] HS) 97 Darius Kilgo DL 6-4 285 Fr. HS Charlotte, N.C. (Weddington HS) 98 Clarence Murphy DL 6-3 240 Fr. HS Hollywood, Fla. (Hollywood Hills HS) 99 Carl Russell DL 6-6 275 So. 1V Washington, D.C. (H.D. Woodson HS)

Key: (d) indicates duplicate number; RS indicates redshirted in 2009; SQ indicates has been eligible to play at least one season, but has not earned a letter; HS indicates high school; TR indicates transfer

Personnel Breakdown By Class Terps By State/Country Freshman 21 Maryland 46 California 1 Redshirt Freshman 18 Virginia 15 Connecticut 1 Michigan 1 Sophomore 26 New Jersey 8 Ohio 1 Junior 28 District of Columbia 6 New York 6 Canada (Ontario) 1 Senior 16 Pennsylvania 6 North Carolina 5 Georgia 4 South Carolina 4 Florida 3 Arizona 1 12 Preseason Depth Chart Offense Defense WR-X 7 Adrian Cannon 6-2 204 Sr.-3V DE 15 Drew Gloster 6-2 255 Sr.-2V 12 Kevin Dorsey 6-2 205 So.-1V 44 Derek Drummond 6-4 245 Jr.-2V 83 Emani Lee-Odai 6-2 200 Sr.-3V 58 Bradley Johnson 6-1 220 Fr.-RS LT 75 Justin Gilbert 6-6 300 So.-1V 41 Marcus Whitfield 6-3 230 Fr.-RS 74 Nick Klemm 6-5 290 Fr.-RS NT 96 A.J. Francis 6-4 295 So.-1V 69 Jon Simpson 6-6 300 So.-TR 69 Zachariah Kerr 6-2 320 So.-1V LG 77 Andrew Gonnella 6-5 305 Jr.-1V 50 Ian Davidson 6-3 300 Jr.-1V 67 Pete White 6-4 330 Fr.-RS DT 72 Joe Vellano 6-2 285 So.-1V C 71 Paul Pinegar 6-4 290 Sr.-3V 91 De’Onte Arnett 6-4 275 Fr.-RS 51 John Dillon 6-2 285 So.-SQ or 90 Maurice Hampton 6-2 280 Jr.-1V 60 Chris Rhodes 6-3 275 Jr.-SQ Anchor 95 Justin Anderson 6-5 265 So.-1V RG 63 Bennett Fulper 6-4 295 So.-1V 56 Isaiah Ross 6-1 260 So.-1V or 78 Justin Lewis 6-3 315 So.-1V 99 Carl Russell 6-6 275 So.-1V 58 Josh Cary 6-5 300 Fr.-RS 55 Masengo Kabongo 6-1 275 So.-1V RT 76 R.J. Dill 6-7 300 So.-1V SAM 1 Adrian Moten 6-2 230 Sr.-3V 79 Pete DeSouza 6-6 310 Fr.-RS 52 Darin Drakeford 6-0 240 So.-1V 54 Cody Blue 6-4 270 Fr.-RS 59 David Mackall 6-3 245 Fr.-HS TE-Y 34 Devonte Campbell 6-2 255 So.-1V MIKE 33 Alex Wujciak 6-3 245 Sr.-2V or 80 Lansford Watson 6-4 260 Jr.-2V 45 Avery Murray 6-0 230 So.-1V 89 Matt Furstenburg 6-4 245 So.-SQ 51 Ryan Donohue 6-0 230 So.-1V 81 Ryan Schlothauer 6-5 250 So.-SQ WILL 9 Demetrius Hartsfield 6-2 235 So.-1V 88 Will Yeatman 6-6 250 Sr.-TR 42 Ben Pooler 6-2 230 Jr.-1V QB 11 Jamarr Robinson 6-0 195 Jr.-1V 53 Lorne Goree 6-1 210 Fr.-HS 5 Danny O’Brien 6-3 215 Fr.-RS CB 21 trenton Hughes 5-11 185 Jr.-1V 16 C.J. Brown 6-3 195 Fr.-RS or 25 Dexter McDougle 5-10 200 Fr.-RS 14 Devin Burns 6-2 185 Fr.-HS 27 Kevin Brown 5-10 170 Jr.-TR TB 23 Da’Rel Scott 5-11 200 Sr.-3V FS 6 Kenny Tate 6-4 220 Jr.-2V or 8 Davin Meggett 5-9 215 Jr.-2V 48 Eric Franklin 6-2 205 So.-1V 10 D.J. Adams 5-10 220 Fr.-RS 29 Austin Walker 6-0 195 Jr.-2V 20 Gary Douglas 6-1 205 So.-1V FB 32 Haroon Brown 5-10 260 Jr.-2V SS 2 Antwine Perez 6-1 210 Sr.-2V 40 Louis Berman 6-0 230 Jr.-SQ 19 Travis Hawkins 5-10 190 Fr.-RS 47 Paul Lariviere 6-1 250 Jr.-SQ 16 Anthony Green 5-11 190 Jr.-SQ WR-Z 82 torrey Smith 6-1 200 Jr.-2V CB 22 Cameron Chism 5-10 190 Jr.-2V 17 Quintin McCree 6-1 190 Jr.-1V 26 Michael Carter 5-10 175 Sr.-1V 85 Tony Logan 5-10 180 Jr.-2V 24 Avery Graham 5-11 195 Fr.-RS WR-F 4 Ronnie Tyler 5-9 185 Jr. 2V 3 LaQuan Williams 6-1 195 Sr.-2V 13 Kerry Boykins 6-0 200 So.-1V TE-F 34 Devonte Campbell 6-2 255 So.-1V or 80 Lansford Watson 6-4 260 Jr.-2V 86 Dave Stinebaugh 6-4 240 Fr.-RS

Injured: RB 36 Taylor Watson 6-2 240 Jr.-2V

Specialists PK 43 Nick Ferrara 6-0 200 So.-1V KR 82 torrey Smith 6-1 200 Jr.-2V 35 Travis Baltz 6-3 210 Sr.-3V 25 Dexter McDougle 5-10 200 Fr.-RS KO 43 Nick Ferrara 6-0 200 So.-1V H 35 travis Baltz 6-3 210 Sr.-3V 35 Travis Baltz 6-3 210 Sr.-3V 37 Ted Townsley 6-0 190 Sr.-1V P 35 travis Baltz 6-3 210 Sr.-3V SS 92 tim Downs 6-0 225 Jr.-1V 37 Ted Townsley 6-0 190 Sr.-1V LS 92 tim Downs 6-0 225 Jr.-1V 43 Nick Ferrara 6-0 200 So.-1V PR 85 tony Logan 5-10 180 Jr.-2V 25 Dexter McDougle 5-10 200 Fr.-RS