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This is a list of the individuals who have played college football as a starting quarterback at the University of Maryland. The Maryland Terrapins have produced several prominent quarterbacks. Starting with three consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) championships from 1983 to 1985, the program was sometimes referred to as " Quarterback U ...
Since the Maryland Terrapins football team was founded in 1892, scores of its players have been named All-Americans, received national awards, and been inducted into various halls of fame. The Maryland Terrapins football team was founded in 1892 to represent the University of Maryland in intercollegiate competition and has participated in the ...
This is a list of former Maryland Terrapins college football players who have been selected in the NFL draft. Key. B ... Player Team Position Notes 1937: 6 1 51
On May 15, 2020, Tagovailoa announced he would be transferring to the University of Maryland. [6] [7] He started all four games in which he played, only missing the final game vs. Rutgers. In his 4 games, he led Maryland to a 2–2 record, in which he beat Penn State and Minnesota. He broke the 5-game losing streak Maryland had against Penn State.
Leonard Kevin Bias (November 18, 1963 – June 19, 1986) was an American college basketball player for the Maryland Terrapins.In the last of his four years playing for Maryland, he was named a consensus first-team All-American.
Ward was voted as Maryland's Most Valuable Player all four years of his playing career and twice received the Anthony C. Nardo Memorial Trophy for the team's most outstanding lineman. His jersey number, 28, was the first to be retired by the University of Maryland. [14] Ward in 1950
Darryl Andre Hill (born October 21, 1943, in Washington, D.C.) is an athlete and businessman; in 1963 he started with the University of Maryland football team as the first African-American football player in any of the southern athletic conferences composed of formerly segregated white institutions.
James M. O'Brien (born November 7, 1951) is an American former professional basketball player. [1] O'Brien played college basketball at the University of Maryland and at the time he left Maryland he was the team's 6th all-time leading scorer. [2] O'Brien was selected in both the 1973 ABA draft and 1973 NBA draft.