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This is a list of people associated with the Maryland Terrapins football program. This includes prominent former players and coaches.
People
Current Professional players
Player |
Position |
Original Team |
NFL Year |
Current Team |
Campbell, BruceBruce Campbell |
Offensive Tackle |
Oakland Raiders |
2010 |
Toronto Argonauts |
Burley, Scott Scott Burley |
Offensive tackle |
Washington Redskins |
2009 |
Baltimore Mariners |
Carroll, NolanNolan Carroll |
Cornerback |
Miami Dolphins |
2010 |
Philadelphia Eagles |
Chism, CameronCameron Chism |
Cornerback |
Indianapolis Colts |
2012 |
Free Agent |
Condo, JonJon Condo |
Long snapper |
Dallas Cowboys |
2005 |
Oakland Raiders |
Davis, VernonVernon Davis |
Tight end |
San Francisco 49ers |
2006 |
Denver Broncos |
Diggs, StefonStefon DiggsStefon Diggs |
Wide receiver |
Minnesota Vikings |
2015 |
Minnesota Vikings |
Dorsey, KevinKevin Dorsey |
Wide receiver |
Green Bay Packers |
2013 |
Free Agent |
Drakeford, DarinDarin Drakeford |
Linebacker |
Kansas City Chiefs |
2013 |
Free Agent |
Farrand, ColeCole Farrand |
Linebacker |
New York Giants |
2015 |
New York Giants |
Fokou, MoiseMoise Fokou |
Linebacker |
Philadelphia Eagles |
2009 |
New Orleans Saints |
Francis, A.J.A. J. Francis |
Defensive tackle |
Miami Dolphins |
2013 |
Seattle Seahawks |
Furstenburg, Matt.Matt Furstenburg |
Tight end |
Baltimore Ravens |
2013 |
Free Agent |
Gaither, JaredJared Gaither |
Offensive tackle |
Baltimore Ravens |
2007 |
Free Agent |
Goins, IsaacIsaac Goins |
Cornerback |
Miami Dolphins |
2014 |
Free Agent |
Goode, JasonJason Goode |
Wide receiver |
Washington Redskins |
2008 |
Baltimore Mariners |
Gronkowski, DanDan Gronkowski |
Tight end |
Detroit Lions |
2009 |
Free Agent |
Harris, R.J.R. J. Harris |
Wide receiver |
New Orleans Saints |
2015 |
New Orleans Saints |
Henderson, ErinErin Henderson |
Linebacker |
Minnesota Vikings |
2008 |
New York Jets |
Heyer, StephonStephon Heyer |
Offensive tackle |
Washington Redskins |
2007 |
Free Agent |
Heyward-Bey, DarriusDarrius Heyward-Bey |
Wide receiver |
Oakland Raiders |
2009 |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
Hill, ShaunShaun Hill |
Quarterback |
Minnesota Vikings |
2002 |
Minnesota Vikings |
Jackson, D'QwellD'Qwell Jackson |
Linebacker |
Cleveland Browns |
2006 |
Indianapolis Colts |
Kilgo, DariusDarius Kilgo |
Defensive tackle |
Denver Broncos |
2015 |
Denver Broncos |
Lattimore, KeonKeon Lattimore |
Running back |
Dallas Cowboys |
2008 |
Alabama Hammers |
Long, DeonDeon Long |
Wide receiver |
Tennessee Titans |
2015 |
Free Agent |
McDougle, DexterDexter McDougle |
Cornerback |
New York Jets |
2014 |
New York Jets |
Meggett, DavinDavin Meggett |
Running back |
Houston Texans |
2012 |
Free Agent |
Moten, AdrianAdrian Moten |
Linebacker |
Indianapolis Colts |
2011 |
Saskatchewan Roughriders |
Novak, NickNick Novak |
Placekicker |
Chicago Bears |
2005 |
Houston Texans |
Podlesh, AdamAdam Podlesh |
Punter |
Jacksonville Jaguars |
2007 |
Free Agent |
Robinson, MattMatt Robinson |
Linebacker |
Jacksonville Jaguars |
2015 |
Jacksonville Jaguars |
Scott, Da'RelDa'Rel Scott |
Running back |
New York Giants |
2011 |
Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
Smith, TorreyTorrey Smith |
Wide receiver |
Baltimore Ravens |
2011 |
San Francisco 49ers |
Starks, RandyRandy Starks |
Defensive tackle |
Tennessee Titans |
2004 |
Cleveland Browns |
Tate, KennyKenny Tate |
Linebacker |
Winnipeg Blue Bombers |
2013 |
Free Agent |
Thomas, JaimieJaimie Thomas |
Guard |
Indianapolis Colts |
2009 |
Harrisburg Stampede |
Vellano, JoeJoe Vellano |
Defensive tackle |
New England Patriots |
2013 |
Indianapolis Colts |
Whitfield, MarcusMarcus Whitfield |
Linebacker |
Jacksonville Jaguars |
2014 |
Jacksonville Jaguars |
Williams, EdwinEdwin Williams |
Guard |
Washington Redskins |
2009 |
Free Agent |
Williams, IsaiahIsaiah Williams |
Wide receiver |
Baltimore Ravens |
2009 |
Free Agent |
Williams, LaQuanLaQuan Williams |
Wide receiver |
Baltimore Ravens |
2011 |
Free Agent |
Wilson, JoshJosh Wilson |
Cornerback |
Seattle Seahawks |
2007 |
Detroit Lions |
Yeatman, WillWill Yeatman |
Offensive tackle |
New England Patriots |
2011 |
Free Agent |
Former Professional players
Player |
Position |
Original Team |
Start Year |
Last Team |
Comments |
Ball, LanceLance Ball |
Running back |
St. Louis Rams |
2008 |
Denver Broncos |
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Barnes, KevinKevin Barnes |
Cornerback |
Washington Redskins |
2009 |
Cleveland Browns |
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Barton, EricEric Barton |
Linebacker |
Oakland Raiders |
1999 |
Cleveland Browns |
1998 first-team All-ACC, 1997 and 1998 leading ACC solo tackler |
Bielski, DickDick Bielski |
Running back |
Philadelphia Eagles |
1955 |
Baltimore Colts |
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Bolston, ConradConrad Bolston |
Defensive tackle |
Minnesota Vikings |
2007 |
Green Bay Packers |
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Brown, TomTom Brown |
Safety |
Green Bay Packers |
1964 |
Washington Redskins |
Super Bowl I and Super Bowl II champion |
Burruss, LloydLloyd Burruss |
Safety |
Kansas City Chiefs |
1981 |
Kansas City Chiefs |
Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame |
Campbell, JoeJoe Campbell |
Defensive end |
New Orleans Saints |
1977 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
Super Bowl XV champion |
Collins, GaryGary Collins |
Wide receiver |
Cleveland Browns |
1962 |
Cleveland Browns |
NFL 1960s All-Decade team, Browns record for 70 touchdown receptions |
Cooke, EdEd Cooke |
Defensive end |
Chicago Bears |
1958 |
Miami Dolphins |
1959 NFL Champion |
Costa, PhilPhil Costa |
Center |
Dallas Cowboys |
2010 |
Indianapolis Colts |
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Dean, BobBob Dean |
Placekicker |
Edmonton Eskimos |
1929 |
Edmonton Eskimos |
three Grey Cup championships |
Drozdov, DarrenDarren Drozdov |
Defensive tackle |
Denver Broncos |
1993 |
Montreal Alouettes |
wrestled professionally in the WWF |
Dugan, JeffJeff Dugan |
Tight end |
Minnesota Vikings |
2004 |
Minnesota Vikings |
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Esiason, BoomerBoomer Esiason |
Quarterback |
Cincinnati Bengals |
1984 |
Cincinnati Bengals |
1988 NFL MVP |
Faloney, BernieBernie Faloney |
Quarterback |
Edmonton Eskimos |
1954 |
BC Lions |
1961 Canadian Football Hall of Fame, CFL Most Outstanding Player, five Grey Cup championships |
Fowler, MelvinMelvin Fowler |
Center |
Cleveland Browns |
2002 |
Detroit Lions |
|
Foxworth, DomoniqueDomonique Foxworth |
Cornerback |
Denver Broncos |
2005 |
Baltimore Ravens |
|
Gardner, IsaiahIsaiah Gardner |
Cornerback |
Jacksonville Jaguars |
2008 |
Toronto Argonauts |
|
Haynos, JoeyJoey Haynos |
Tight end |
Green Bay Packers |
2008 |
Tennessee Titans |
|
Henderson, E.J.E.J. Henderson |
Linebacker |
Minnesota Vikings |
2003 |
Minnesota Vikings |
|
Hicks, EricEric Hicks |
Defensive end |
Kansas City Chiefs |
1998 |
Detroit Lions |
|
Holloway, DavidDavid Holloway |
Linebacker |
Arizona Cardinals |
2007 |
Arizona Cardinals |
|
Jenkins, KrisKris Jenkins |
Defensive tackle |
Carolina Panthers |
2001 |
New York Jets |
2002, 2003, 2006, and 2008 Pro Bowl selection |
Joe, LeonLeon Joe |
Linebacker |
Chicago Bears |
2004 |
Edmonton Eskimos |
|
Jones, StanStan Jones |
Offensive guard
Defensive tackle |
Chicago Bears |
1953 |
Washington Redskins |
Pro Football Hall of Fame |
Williams, MadieuMadieu Williams |
Safety |
Cincinnati Bengals |
2004 |
Washington Redskins |
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- LaMont Jordan – Running back; second-round 2001 NFL Draft pick by New York Jets; 1999 second-team All-American, 1999 All-ACC first-team, 1998 and 2000 second-team All-ACC, Doak Walker Award semifinalist, Maryland single season rushing record
- William Kershaw – Linebacker; undrafted in 2006 by Kansas City Chiefs
- Pete Koch - Defensive Lineman, First round draft selection, Cincinnati Bengals, Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Raiders
- Ray Krouse – Defensive lineman, Detroit Lions and Baltimore Colts; three NFL Championships
- Jermaine Lewis – Wide receiver, Baltimore Ravens; Super Bowl champion, ACC record for 193 receptions
- Mark Manges – Quarterback, Phoenix Cardinals; a Heisman contender until he broke his wrist, appeared on the cover of 1976 Sports Illustrated while quarterback for the Terps
- Shawne Merriman – Linebacker; first-round 2005 NFL Draft pick by San Diego Chargers
- Scott Milanovich – Quarterback, Tampa Bay Buccaneers; CFL coach; school record for career passing yards (6,125)
- Ed Modzelewski – Running back, Cleveland Browns; NFL championship
- Dick Modzelewski – Defensive tackle and head coach, Cleveland Browns; 1952 first-round NFL Draft pick, two NFL Championships
- Dre Moore – Defensive tackle; fourth-round 2008 NFL Draft pick by Tampa Bay Buccaneers; 2007 first-team All-ACC
- Dean Muhtadi - Defensive Lineman; undrafted in 2009 by Green Bay Packers
- Matt Murphy – Tight end; seventh-round 2002 NFL Draft pick by Detroit Lions
- Renaldo Nehemiah – Wide receiver; San Francisco 49ers; broke several world records in track and field
- Dick Nolan – Safety and head coach, NFL; NFL Championship
- Neil O'Donnell – Former NFL quarterback
- Eric Ogbogu – Former NFL linebacker, lead actor in Under Armour commercials, 1998 Hula Bowl MVP
- Neal Olkewicz – Lineback, Washington Redskins; "70 Greatest Redskins", two Super Bowl championships
- Bob Pellegrini – Linebacker, Philadelphia Eagles; 1956 first-round NFL Draft pick, NFL Championship, College Football Hall of Fame
- Bruce Perry – Tailback, NFL and CFL; 2001 ACC Offensive Player of the Year and Doak Walker Award finalist
- Kevin Plank – Founder of Under Armour
- Frank Reich – Former NFL quarterback; NFL record for greatest comeback win (32 points), formerly held record for greatest NCAA comeback win (31 points)
- Lewis Sanders – Cornerback; fourth-round 2000 NFL Draft pick by Cleveland Browns; 1999 first-team All-ACC, third team All-American, and Jim Thorpe Award semi-finalist
- Jack Scarbath – Quarterback, Washington Redskins; 1953 first-round NFL Draft pick, Heisman Trophy runner-up, College Football Hall of Fame
- Roger Shoals – Offensive tackle, Cleveland Browns; NFL Championship
- George B. Simler – Letter in 1946 and 1947, attained rank of general in the U.S. Air Force
- Geroy Simon – Slotback, British Columbia Lions; 2006 CFL Most Outstanding Player, CFL record for 1,856 single-season receiving yards
- Steve Suter – Wide receiver and special teams; ACC all-time record for 1,271 punt return yards
- Mike Tice – Tight ends coach, Jacksonville Jaguars
- Ed Vereb – Running back, Washington Redskins; 1956 first-round NFL Draft pick
- Al Wallace – Defensive end; undrafted in 2007 by Jacksonville Jaguars
- Larry Webster – Defensive tackle, Baltimore Ravens; Super Bowl championship
- Randy White – Defensive tackle, Dallas Cowboys; 1975 first-round NFL Draft pick, NFL 1980s All-Decade Team, Pro Football Hall of Fame
- Frank Wycheck – Tight end, Tennessee Titans; participant in the "Music City Miracle"
Former coaches
- Frank Beamer – Head coach, Virginia Tech; former Maryland Terrapins graduate assistant
- Bear Bryant – Head coach, Alabama (1958–82); Terrapins head coach (1945)
- Jerry Claiborne – Head coach; second-winningest Maryland head coach (.675) after Tatum, led Terps to record seven bowl games
- Lee Corso – ESPN sportscaster; head coach, Louisville and Indiana; former Maryland quarterbacks coach
- Mark Duffner – Head coach,Maryland, previously Head coach, Holy Cross; NFL Positions Coach for various NFL teams
- Mike Locksley – Head coach, New Mexico; former Maryland running backs coach
- Tom Nugent - Inventor of the I-formation
- Bobby Ross - Head coach, Georgia Tech, Army, and NFL teams San Diego Chargers and Detroit Lions; national championship with Georgia Tech, and as Army head coach he became highest paid federal government employee;[1] led Chargers to Super Bowl XXIX
- Clark Shaughnessy – Head coach, Chicago and Stanford; revolutionized the T-formation and, with it, the passing game
- Charlie Taaffe – Coach, Canadian Football League; former Terrapins offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach, 1999 and 2000 CFL Coach of the Year
- Jim Tatum – All-time winningest Maryland head coach (.815), pioneer of the split-T offense
- Ron Vanderlinden – Linebacker coach, Penn State; former Terrapins head coach, at PSU he has coached recipients of a Dick Butkus Award, three Chuck Bednarik Awards, and numerous All-Big Ten and All-American honorees
Former players as collegiate head coaches
Maryland alumni who have served as head coaches at the collegiate level:
- Curley Byrd, Maryland (1911–1934)
- Tom Chisari, Catholic (1948)
- Mark Duda, Lackawanna College (1994–present)[2]
- Bill Elias, George Washington (1960), Virginia (1961–1964), Navy (1965–1968)
- Jack Faber, Maryland (1935, 1940–1941)
- Ralph Friedgen, Maryland (2001–2010)
- Joe Gardi, Hofstra (1990–2005)
- Jim LaRue, Arizona (1959–1966)
- Tommy Mont, DePauw (1959–1976)
- Joe Moss, U of Ottawa (1978–1982)
- Frank Navarro, Columbia (1968–1973), Wabash (1974–1978), Princeton (1978–1984)
- William W. Skinner, Maryland (1892), Arizona (1900–1901)
- Bob Ward, Maryland (1967–1968)
See also
References
- ↑ Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
- ↑ Coaches, Lackawanna College, retrieved May 30, 2010.
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