2023 College Football Catalog: Previewing the Maryland Terrapins (2024)

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Just like the NFL season is right around the corner, college campuses are preparing to welcome back their football squads for the fall season. As the summer progresses we will be taking a look into how many of the FBS college football programs fared in 2022, what they did during the offseason, and how they can find success during the 2023 season. As wecontinue our tour through the Big Ten,today, we move onto the Maryland Terrapins.

Overview

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2022 Results

  1. W vs. Buffalo, 31-10
  2. W @ Charlotte, 56-21
  3. W vs. SMU, 34-27
  4. L @ (4) Michigan, 27-34
  5. W vs. Michigan State, 27-13
  6. L vs. Purdue, 29-31
  7. W @ Indiana, 38-33
  8. W vs. Northwestern, 31-24
  9. L @ Wisconsin, 10-23
  10. L @ (14) Penn State, 0-34
  11. L vs. (2) Ohio State, 30-43
  12. W vs. Rutgers, 37-0
  13. W vs. (25) NC State, 16-12 (Duke’s Mayo Bowl)
    Overall Record: 8-5 (4-5)

All-Big Ten Members

  • QB Taulia Tagovailoa (Coaches Second-Team)
  • K Chad Ryland (Coaches Second-Team)

Recent Vikings Draft Picks

  • WR Stefon Diggs (2015 Draft; R5, P146)

Every Kwesi Adofo-Mensah Draft Pick

2023 NFL Draft Selections

  • R1, P24: CB Deonte Banks (New York Giants)
  • R4, P104: CB Jakorian Bennett (Las Vegas Raiders)
  • R4, P112: K Chad Ryland (New England Patriots)
  • R6, P186: OT Jaelyn Duncan (Tennessee Titans)
  • R7, P251: OL Spencer Anderson (Pittsburgh Steelers)

2023 Schedule

  1. 9/2 vs. Towson
  2. 9/9 vs. Charlotte
  3. 9/15 vs. Virginia
  4. 9/23 @ Michigan State
  5. 9/30 vs. Indiana
  6. 10/7 @ Ohio State
  7. 10/14 vs. Illinois
  8. 10/28 @ Northwestern
  9. 11/4 vs. Penn State
  10. 11/11 @ Nebraska
  11. 11/18 vs. Michigan
  12. 11/25 @ Rutgers

Notable Additions

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  • WR Tyrese Chambers (transfer portal, FIU)
  • WR Kaden Prather (transfer portal, West Virginia)
  • TE Rico Walker (four-star recruit)
  • OT Marcus Dumervil (transfer portal, LSU)
  • OT Gottlieb Ayedze (transfer portal, Frostburg State)
  • IOL Corey Bullock (transfer portal, North Carolina Central)
  • DL Jordan Phillips (transfer portal, Tennessee)
  • EDGE Neeo Avery (four-star recruit)
  • LB Michael Harris (four-star recruit)
  • CB Ja’Quan Sheppard (transfer portal, Cincinnati)
  • OC Josh Gattis (Miami)

Recruit/transfer information can be found at 24/7 Sports

Notable Losses

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  • TE C.J. Dippre (transfer portal, Alabama)
  • TE Weston Wolff (transfer portal, USF)
  • OT Mason Lunsford (transfer portal, LSU)
  • OT Jaelyn Duncan (NFL Draft, Tennessee Titans)
  • OL Spencer Anderson (NFL Draft, Pittsburgh Steelers)
  • IOL Coltin Deery (transfer portal, TCU)
  • DL Anthony Booker (transfer portal, Arkansas)
  • DL Mosiah Nasili-Kite (transfer portal, Auburn)
  • EDGE Terrance Butler (transfer portal, Charlotte)
  • CB Deonte Banks (NFL Draft, New York Giants)
  • CB Jakorian Bennett (NFL Draft, Las Vegas Raiders)
  • CB Isaiah Hazel (transfer portal, Charlotte)
  • K Chad Ryland (NFL Draft, New England Patriots)

Keys to 2023

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Taulia Tagovailoa’s Return Raises the Ceiling

Following his fourth collegiate season, there were some that wondered whether or not Taulia Tagovailoa could opt to take his talents to the NFL, and without an established solution at QB behind him, that could have derailed Maryland’s hopes for the 2023 season.

However, the veteran QB opted to play his fifth year at the collegiate level, returning as the Terrapins starter. The All-Big Ten QB has a lot of pressure on his shoulders as he hopes to break into a stacked 2024 Draft class at the position, but he has steadied Maryland’s offense as a starter, with the team averaging at least 28 points per game in each of the past two seasons.

Rebuilding the Secondary

Maryland may have their QB back, but that doesn’t fix their defense. The group was a top-50 scoring program last year, and PFF graded them 49th overall in terms of pass coverage with Deonte Banks and Jakorian Bennett leading the CB room.

However, both these players are now in the NFL, and the Terrapins find themselves in a very difficult spot where they have to replace their stars. Ja’Quan Sheppard, a transfer from Cincinnati who had nine pass breakups in his first year as a starter, should help, but this group still needs to find other producers to remain competitive.

New Assistant Coaches Take on Big Roles

The hire of Josh Gattis was arguably one of the most influential coordinator hires in all of college football. We already talked about Tagovailoa needing a big season in 2023 to raise his draft stock in 2024, and Gattis should play a big role in making sure that happened.

The new OC was most recently in Miami where the Hurricanes had a disappointing 2022 season before letting him go, but prior to that, Gattis was with the Michigan Wolverines from 2019-2021. He was named the assistant coach of the year in 2021 after helping Michigan go 12-2, win the Big Ten title, and score 35.8 points per game.

Prediction

  1. W vs. Towson
  2. W vs. Charlotte
  3. W vs. Virginia
  4. L @ Michigan State
  5. L vs. Indiana
  6. L @ Ohio State
  7. L vs. Illinois
  8. W @ Northwestern
  9. L vs. Penn State
  10. L @ Nebraska
  11. L vs. Michigan
  12. W @ Rutgers
    Overall Record: 5-7 (2-7)

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Josh Frey is a Class of 2020 graduate of The College of Idaho and managing editor ofPurplePTSD.com.When he’s not writing about the NFL, Josh enjoys running, gaming, or rooting for the Milwaukee Brewers and Bucks. Check out his Twitter account:@Freyed_Chicken.

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FAQs

Are the Maryland Terrapins a good football team? ›

Maryland has qualified for 30 bowl games, with the Terrapins holding a record of 14–14–2.

Has Maryland football ever been ranked? ›

The Terrapins have been awarded 2 national championships, 11 conference champions, and 17 times received a final ranking in the Associated Press (AP) Poll.

What division are the Maryland terrapins in? ›

On July 1, 2014, the Terrapins became members of the Big Ten Conference following 62 years of membership in the Atlantic Coast Conference. The university currently sponsors varsity athletic teams in 20 men's and women's sports, which compete at the NCAA Division I level.

Where do the Maryland Terrapins football team play? ›

SECU Stadium, nestled in the corner of the University of Maryland's campus, has been home to national championship football and men's and women's lacrosse teams, and to more than 50 conference track and field champions.

Why is Maryland called a terrapin? ›

The terrapin, a turtle native to the Chesapeake Bay, seemed a great choice and a logical one coming from Byrd. His native Crisfield, Maryland, was famous for its terrapins. While the origin of the terrapin as school mascot is well known, why the mascot was named Testudo is more mysterious.

What rank is Maryland football team? ›

CBS Sports Rankings Updated Jan 10, 2024
RankTeamTrend
37Maryland 8-59
38Iowa St. 7-63
39Kentucky 7-63
40Miami-OH 11-38
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Who is Maryland's biggest rival in football? ›

The top five rivalry-game choices for Maryland, in order: Rutgers, Penn State, Ohio State, UCLA and Indiana.

Has Maryland ever beat Penn State? ›

Penn State has thoroughly dominated the series, leading 42–3–1, with their longest winning streak being 24 games from 1962 to 1988. Penn State and Maryland met in briefly interrupted stretches between 1917 and 1993, with a near-consecutive run played all but three years (1976, 1981, and 1983) between 1960 and 1993.

What is Maryland ranked academically? ›

University of Maryland, College Park is ranked #46 out of 439 National Universities.

What does "roll terps" mean? ›

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How many national championships has Maryland won in football? ›

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

The University of Maryland, College Park's football team, the Terrapins, or Terps, compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)'s Division 1. The team has won 2 national championships, 11 Conference championships, and 11 Bowl games.

Is the University of Maryland a good school? ›

UMD is a top research and academic school. UMD is a premier university in both STEM and in the Arts. It has top academic professor and researchers to guide your career.

How big is UMD stadium? ›

The stadium opened in 1950 as a horseshoe-shaped bowl with a capacity of 34,680. In 1991, the five-story Tyser Tower added luxury suites and a larger press box. In 1995 an upper deck on the north side of the stadium was added. Various changes since have topped the seating capacity at 51,802.

Is UMD good at football? ›

Maryland has the 40th-best college football program of all time, says an AP ranking.

How much do Maryland football tickets cost? ›

You can find Maryland Terrapins Football tickets for as low as $10, with an average price of $93.

What is the most popular NFL team in Maryland? ›

Baltimore Ravens — 390,000 (monthly searches)

Leading the way as Maryland's most popular sports team, we have the NFL's Baltimore Ravens, with almost 390,000 Google searches each month.

What NFL team is closest to Maryland? ›

Two National Football League teams play in Maryland, the Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore and the Washington Commanders in Prince George's County. The Baltimore Orioles compete as Major League Baseball franchise in Baltimore.

Has Maryland ever won March Madness? ›

Maryland defeated Indiana 64–52 in the championship game to win their first-ever national championship. Juan Dixon of Maryland was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player.

Will the Maryland Terrapins make the NCAA tournament? ›

Maryland Terrapins

Maryland women's basketball will be making yet another NCAA Tournament after earning bids to the championship for 14 straight seasons. This year, the first round will pit the Terps (No. 10) against Iowa State (No. 7) on Friday in Palo Alto, California.

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