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The 2025 Maryland Terrapins football team will represent the University of Maryland, College Park in the Big Ten Conference during the 2025 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Terrapins are led by Mike Locksley who is in his seventh year as head coach. The Terrapins will play their home games at SECU Stadium located in College Park, Maryland.
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The 2024 high school football schedule features several USA TODAY preseason Super 25 games involving the best teams in Maryland.
The 2024 Maryland Terrapins football team represented the University of Maryland, College Park in the Big Ten Conference during the 2024 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Terrapins were led by Mike Locksley in his sixth year as head coach. They played their home games at SECU Stadium in College Park, Maryland.
The Maryland Terrapins football team practices in Jones-Hill House, the 160,000-square-foot (15,000 m 2) indoor practice complex and football operations center that opened in August 2017. The facility features a full-length , 100-yard-long FieldTurf football field with a goal post at each end surrounded by an elevated concourse.
The University of Maryland, College Park was established in 1856 as Maryland Agricultural College. Baseball and football were played on the campus as early as the Civil War era. [6] It was renamed Maryland State College in 1916, and in 1920, merged with the state's professional schools in Baltimore to become the University of Maryland.
This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total. College football teams in Maryland (18 C) Defunct American football teams in Maryland (10 C, 7 P)