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GAME INFO TELEVISION Big Ten Network Joe Beninati (pxp) Stanley Jackson (analyst) RADIO 5.7FM (Balt.) / 98AM (DC) Sirius (83) / XM (83) TuneIn Radio App Johnny Holliday (pxp) / 39th season Tim Strachan (analyst) / 22nd season SETTING THE STAGE MARYLAND 27 Record: - (- BG) TOWSON 27 Record: - (- Colonial) Head Coach: DJ Durkin (Bowling Green ') Head Coach: Rob Ambrose (Towson 93) Coach s Record: 8-7 (.533)/2nd season Coach s Record: 48-48 (.5)/9th season Coach s Record at Maryland: 7-7 (.5)/2nd season Coach s Record at Towson: 48-48 (.5)/9th season Top Passer: Tyrrell Pigrome (So.) / 75 yds / 2 TDs Top Passer: Ryan Stover / 44 yds / TDs Top Rusher: Ty Johnson (Jr.) / 32 yds /. yds/c / TD Top Rusher: Shane Simpson / 2 yds / 2.3 yds/c / TDs Top Receiver: D.J. Moore (Jr.) / 33 yds / 9. yds/c / TD Top Receiver: Morgan Scroggins (Sr.) / 24 yds / TDs Top Tackler: Jermaine Carter, Jr. (Sr.) / 7 TT / 2. Sacks Top Tackler: Keon Paye / 8 TT / 2. TFLs COACH LOCATIONS DJ Durkin (f) Head Coach Walt Bell (b) Offensive Coord./QBs Andy Buh (b) Defensive Coord. Chris Beatty (f) Assoc. HC / WRs Pete Lembo (f) Asst. HC/Special Tms/TEs Jimmy Brumbaugh (f) Co-Def. Coord./DL Aazaar Abdul-Rahim (f) DBs Matt Barnes (f) LBs Tyler Bowen (f) OL Anthony Tucker (f) RBs 27 SCHEDULE DATE OPPONENT TIME S2 at #23 Texas W, 5-4 7 S9 TOWSON Noon S23 UCF TBA S3 at Minnesota * TBA O7 at #2 Ohio State * TBA O4 NORTHWESTERN * TBA O2 at #9 Wisconsin * Noon O28 INDIANA + * TBA 5 N4 at Rutgers $ * TBA N # MICHIGAN * TBA N8 at Michigan State * TBA 98 N25 #6 PENN STATE * TBA ALL CAPS indicates home game; *Big Ten game; + Homecoming game.; $ at Bronx, N.Y. (Yankee Stadium); All times Eastern 27 STAT RANKS MD FBS CONF CONF. FCS TOW 27.3 3 3 3rd Down Offense Pct. 83 2.4 5. 99 2 3rd Down Defense Pct. 5 37 3.6 8. 7 Completion Pct. 96 4.9 5 4 Fewest Penalties 2 4 4 Fumbles Lost 29. 7 Passing Offense 98 85. 375. 4 Passing Defense 2 4 85. 33.3 2 4 Red Zone Defense. 8. 77 9 Red Zone Offense 84 5. 98. 5 Rushing Defense 5 49. 263. 23 2 Rushing Offense 2 4 7. 4. 3 3 Scoring Defense. 5. 22 3 Scoring Offense 83. 5. 7 2 Team Sacks 5 3. 29:44 66 9 Time of Possession 2 2 23:5 473. 98 Total Defense 2 8 234. 482. 43 4 Total Offense 2 6 2.. 27 4 Turnover Margin 4 2. 2 4 WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Separated by less than 5 miles on I-95, Maryland and Towson are set to meet for just the second time in program history Saturday at Noon at Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium. Maryland won the inaugural meeting in 2, 28-3, as quarterback Danny O Brien passed for two touchdowns and Davin Meggett cleared yards on the ground. Junior running back Ty Johnson is looking to become just the fourth player in Maryland history to rush for at least yards in four consecutive games. The Cumberland, Md., native would join an elite group that includes Steve Atkins (7 straight in 978), Bruce Perry (5 straight in 2) and Charlie Wysocki (4 straight in 98). Johnson has racked up 459 yards during his three-game tear dating back to 26, averaging 2. yards-per-carry during the span. Maryland picked up its first victory against a ranked opponent in seven seasons last weekend in Austin when it upset No. 23 Texas, 5-4. It also marked Maryland s first-ever win against a ranked opponent in a season-opener (previously -7). Maryland was -3 all-time against Texas before the victory. The Terrapins have won consecutive home-openers at Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium dating back to 26. Maryland s last loss in a home-opener came in a narrow, 28-24, defeat to No. 25 Clemson on Sept., 25. Since 998, Maryland has won 7-of-8 home-openers. The Maryland offense exploded for 5 points on the road against the Longhorns in its season-opener, marking its greatest point total against a ranked opponent in the 25-season history of the program. The point total bested the previous mark of 45 points set in the Terps 45-33 Homecoming victory over Virginia on Oct., 25. Although the scoreline may not reflect it, Maryland s defense was tremendous in the victory against Texas. The Terps allowed just three offensive touchdowns (one came with :9 remaining in the game), while holding the Longhorns to just 98 yards on the ground. Maryland s front seven is extremely experienced with all four lineman and two linebackers being seniors. STREAKS Starts: LB Jermaine Carter, Jr. (26) Starts on Offense: WR D.J. Moore (24) Games with a Catch: WR D.J. Moore (22 - longest since Torrey Smith (3)) -Yd Rushing Games: RB Ty Johnson (3) Wins when scoring first: 6 (6- under Durkin) Wins in September: 4 (4- under Durkin) SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: @TerpsFootball @CoachDurkin Instagram: @TerpsFootball Facebook: /MarylandFootball YouTube: /MarylandAthletics CONTACT Dustin Semonavick (Asst. AD/FB Communications) Email: dustin@umd.edu O: 3-34-765 // C: 757-544-8393 Sean Ellenby (Secondary Football) Email: sellenby@umd.edu O: 3-34-893

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Practice (Closed to Media) DJ Durkin Press Conference - Noon (Press Box) Player Availability - 2:45 pm (Press Box) DJ Durkin Big Ten Coaches Teleconference - :2 p.m. (Contact Dustin Semonavick for call-in information) Practice (Closed to Media) Player Availability - 2:3 p.m. (Press Box) Coord. Availability : pm (Press Box) Practice (Closed to Media) DJ Durkin Radio Show - 7 p.m. (Buffalo Wild Wings - College Park) Practice (Closed to Media) DJ Durkin Teleconference - Noon (Contact Dustin Semonavick for callin information) Walk-thru (Closed to Media) Game 2 Towson at Maryland BTN - Noon Postgame DJ Durkin and player availability OFF Maryland Media Relations Dustin Semonavick (Primary) Zack Bolno Assistant AD/Football Communications Sr. Associ. AD/Strategic Comm. & Media Relations Email... dustin@umd.edu Email...zbolno@umd.edu Phone...3-34-765 (O) Phone... 3-34-482 (O)...757-544-8393 (C) Sean Ellenby (Secondary) Important Telephone Numbers Assistant Director, Athletics Media Relations Media Relations Office...3-34-764 Email... sellenby@umd.edu Capital One Field at Maryland Stad. Press Box Phone...3-34-893 (O) Phone...3-45-78 Interviews Media interviews with all Maryland players and coaches must be arranged through the Maryland Media Relations Department. Contact Dustin Semonavick, assistant athletics director/football communications, at dustin@ umd.edu or at 3-34-765 to arrange interviews with head coach DJ Durkin and Maryland players. Members of the media may also contact Sean Ellenby, assistant director of media relations, at sellenby@umd. edu or at 3-34-893 to arrange player interviews. MEDIA GUIDELINES Season Practice Policy Practices, which are normally scheduled for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, are closed to the media and public. Friday walk-throughs (home and away) are also closed. Contact Dustin Semonavick for photo and B-roll requests. 27 Big Ten Football Coaches Teleconference (Eastern Time) Chris Ash, Rutgers Jim Harbaugh, Michigan Paul Chryst, Wisconsin Mike Riley, Nebraska Mark Dantonio, Michigan State Kirk Ferentz, Iowa P.J. Fleck, Minnesota Pat Fitzgerald, Northwestern Lovie Smith, Illinois DJ Durkin, Maryland Jeff Brohm, Purdue James Franklin, Penn State Urban Meyer, Ohio State Tom Allen, Indiana Noon 2:8 p.m. 2:6 p.m. 2:24 p.m. 2:32 p.m. 2:4 p.m. 2:48 p.m. 2:56 p.m. :4 p.m. :2 p.m. :2 p.m. :28 p.m. :36 p.m. :44 p.m. Postgame Media Availability At home, Durkin will address the media in Glazer Auditorium of the Gossett Football Team House. Players will follow Durkin. On the road, Durkin and players will address the media at a designated location. The locker room is closed and interviews are not permitted on the field at the conclusion of any game. Parking for Media Availability Parking will be available on the concourse of Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium. Enter at Gate E, which is located on the North side of Maryland Stadium on Stadium Drive. Turn left and park against the brick walls. The press box in Tyser Tower may be accessed by utilizing elevator on the concourse. The press box is located on the fifth floor. Credentials Single-game credential requests should be submitted to Dustin Semonavick (dustin@umd.edu) at least one week prior to the home date. Requests should be submitted at http://www.sportssystems.com/clients/ maryland. For outlets requesting overnight delivery of credentials, please supply the Maryland Media Relations Department with a FedEx account number. Social Media Twitter fan feeds for the athletic department (@umterps), the football program (@TerpsFootball) and head coach DJ Durkin (@CoachDurkin) are available. Our Facebook home is located at http://www.facebook.com/ marylandterrapinsofficialpage along with the football program at http://www.facebook.com/terpsfootball. On Instagram, you can follow Maryland athletics (/ marylandterrapins) and the football program (/Terps. Football) with content also available on YouTube for the athletics department (/marylandathletics). collegepressbox.com Collegepressbox.com is the official media website for NCAA FBS football. Access and download weekly game notes, quotes, statistics, media guides, headshots, logos and more for each conference and its member schools. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or you can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to: password@collegepressbox.com. 2

ON THE OFFENSE By The Numbers The Maryland offensive line was extremely impressive in its debut under first-year coach Tyler Bowen, allowing just one sack in the season-opener against #23 Texas. Terrapin quarterbacks were given time in the pocket to complete 2-of-5 pass attempts (8%), while the team gained 263 rushing yards on the ground. The Terps scored six touchdowns in the win, with four coming in the rushing attack. Redshirt senior wide receiver Jacquille Veii has an interesting matchup this weekend as he plays his former team, Towson. Veii has had a winding road since coming to college, spending his first two seasons (23-4) in College Park before transferring to Towson for the 25 season. He led the Tigers in both catches (44) and yards (55) in his lone season with the Tigers. He then returned to Maryland in 26 and served a redshirt season. Freshman quarterback Kasim Hill showed great poise in his collegiate debut, entering late in the third quarter with a 3-point lead for the injured Tyrrell Pigrome. Hill completed all three of his pass attempts, including a critical 4-yard completion to D.J. Moore on 3rd-and-9 late in the game. He also rushed for his first career touchdown - a 3-yard score. 8.3 The Maryland offense exploded for 8.3 yards per play in the win against Texas, marking its greatest output since averaging 8.5 yards per play in a 47- drubbing of Old Dominion on Sept. 7, 23. Running back Ty Johnson (5 rush, 4 rush) and receivers D.J. Moore (46 rec, 4 rec) and Taivon Jacobs (46 rec) each had plays of at least 4 yards in the game. Junior wide receiver D.J. Moore caught his th career touchdown pass on a 2-yard throw by Tyrrell Pigrome against Texas. The reception moved Moore past Vernon Davis, among others, for t-th on Maryland s career touchdown list. He now has seven TD catches in his last 4 games. Moore also surpassed, career receiving yards in the game. 22 Wide receiver D.J. Moore currently leads all Maryland receivers and ranks second in the Big Ten Conference with a reception in 22 straight games (Amarah Darboh - UM - 33). It is the longest streak for a Maryland player since Torrey Smith finished his career with a 3-game reception streak from 28-. 4 Ty Johnson picked up right where he left off in 26, continuing to make big plays for the Terps. Johnson had a pair of rushes that were at least 4 yards, while also returning a kickoff 62 yards. Not including the kick return, Johnson now has 2 plays of at least 4 yards over his last games. 8 Redshirt senior Taivon Jacobs was electric in his first action since the 25 season, catching three passes for 8 yards and a touchdown against Texas. The speedy Jacobs also totaled 3 kickoff return yards. A large chunk of Jacobs receiving yardage came on a 46-yard touchdown strike thrown by Tyrrell Pigrome. QUOTABLE DJ Durkin on Kasim Hill s stepping in at QB against Texas: Yeah, there wasn t an ounce of doubt [in Kasim]. I mean, that s how he s been since the day he got here. It s just him. He s got that way about him, he s got that it factor about him, for sure. DJ Durkin on the team s resiliency against Texas: I m proud of our guys for how they hung tough and fought through adversity. There was a lot of adversity in that game. We started not only the game, but not only our season with a pick six going the other way and just there wasn t, no one flinched on the side. There wasn t anyone who panicked, flinched. It was like, Okay, let s keep going about our business, and that was kind of the mentality throughout the whole game. So very proud of that, happy about that. That s a big step for us. 3

By The Numbers ON THE DEFENSE/ST The Maryland special teams unit came up huge early in the second quarter against Texas, when left tackle Derwin Gray was able to knock down a Longhorn field goal attempt. Sophomore Antoine Brooks, Jr., was able to scoop the ball and took it 7 yards the opposite way for the touchdown. Brooks earned Big Ten Co-Specialist of the Week honors for his play. Maryland s defense managed to hold the Longhorns powerful offense to just one score on three red zone chances. It was a story of bend, but don t break for the defensive unit, which routinely showed up in massive situations. Most telling was Texas -for-4 day on fourth-down conversions. 2 Senior linebacker Jermaine Carter, Jr., showed why he is the heart and soul of the Maryland defense against Texas, when he stormed into the Longhorn backfield for a 9-yard sack on the first defensive possession of the game. Carter s sack set the tone for the rest of the game, as he finished with seven tackles and 2. sacks to his name. 23 In total, Maryland had 23 different players record a tackle in the win over Texas, showing the depth of the team in a big game. Comparatively speaking, the Longhorns only had 7 players record a tackle. Of the defensive players that started last Saturday, nine had previously started a game in their college careers. Antoine Brooks, Jr. and Antwaine Richardson were the only players making their first collegiate starts. 25 Jermaine Carter, Jr., totaled two tackles for loss in the win over Texas, propelling him to 25. total in his career. The ouput moved him past D Qwell Jackson and Randy White for t-7th place on Maryland s career tackle for loss list. 98 The Terrapin defense stood tall in the trenches against Texas, allowing just 98 yards of rushing. It was an extremely positive sign for a defensive unit which ranked 99th nationally and th in the Big Ten last season allowing nearly 25 yards per game on the ground. Texas powerful Chris Warren III was bottled up for just 3 yards, while his backup Kyle Porter could only manage 2 yards of his own. 83 The Terps totaled 83 kick return yards against Texas on six returns for an oustanding average of 3.5 yards per return. Senior Taivon Jacobs led the way with four returns for 3 yards, while Ty Johnson also had two returns for 8 yards. Most of Johnson s yardage came on a massive 62-yard return in the second half that was a response to Texas punt return touchdown. Johnson then scored on a 4-yard rush just two plays later. QUOTABLE DJ Durkin on the defensive effort against Texas: I thought our defense played really well. All [Texas ] scores in the first half were not against the defense. We lost a little steam there in the end, we had some guys tired, just made some dumb mistakes, we weren t lined up right. Kind of slow getting lined up. So credit to them. They were going tempo in the second half and moving it and getting us in some of those spots. But I m happy with our defense overall. I m not happy about that last drive of the game especially. We wanted to finish the game and play 6 minutes, I think we played about 59. But we ll certainly address that and clean it up. But it was good. There were some good individual efforts. Antoine Brooks I thought played really well at the nickel position. Jermaine [Carter] as always played really, really well. Our defensive line did a good job. There s a lot of three- and four-man pass rush situations where they got pressure on the quarterback, which really helped us. 4

27 SCORING DRIVES Opp. Plays Yards TOP Result Qrt. Time Scoring Play QB TEX 5 5 :58 TD 8:28 Pigrome 25yd rush Pigrome TEX 3 74 : TD 3:9 DJ Moore 2yd rec Pigrome TEX - TD 2 :43 A. Brooks 7yd FG blk return - TEX 4 68 :45 TD 2 7:4 Jacobs 46yd rec Pigrome TEX 8 67 2:53 FG 2 2:37 Greene 26yd Pigrome TEX 2 38 :4 TD 3 4:29 Johnson 4yd rush Pigrome TEX 7 52 3:44 TD 4 7:36 Hill 3yd rush Hill TEX 4 24 :3 TD 4 2:8 Funk 2yd rush Hill 27 Game Captains Opp. TEX B. Moore Carter Funk Terps on NFL Rosters Nolan Carroll Jon Condo Sean Davis Vernon Davis * Stefon Diggs Trey Edmunds A.J. Francis A.J. Hendy Darrius Heyward-Bey Quinton Jefferson Darius Kilgo * Dexter McDougle Yannick Ngakoue Torrey Smith * Joe Vellano * * Super Bowl winner Dallas Cowboys Oakland Raiders Pittsburgh Steelers Washington Redskins Minnesota Vikings New Orleans Saints Washington Redskins Miami Dolphins Pittsburgh Steelers Seattle Seahawks New England Patriots Philadelphia Eagles Jacksonville Jaguars Philadelphia Eagles Atlanta Falcons (practice) 5

OFFENSE DEPTH CHART (as of September 4, 27) DEFENSE CAREER START CHART WR (d) D.J. Moore 5-25 Jr.-2V 9 Jahrvis Davenport 5-9 94 Jr.-2V or 85 Sean Nelson 6-8 Fr.-HS WR 2 (d) Taivon Jacobs 5-7 Sr.-2V or (d) DJ Turner 5-9 2 So.-V WR 84 Jacquille Veii 5-9 88 Sr.-TR 4 (d) Tahj Capehart 5-84 Fr.-HS TE 48 Derrick Hayward 6-5 24 Sr.-3V 82 Avery Edwards 6-4 24 Jr.-2V or 8 Noah Barnes 6-4 224 RFr.-RS T 55 (d) Derwin Gray 6-5 33 Jr.-2V 79 Jordan McNair 6-4 325 Fr.-HS G 7 Sean Christie 6-4 35 Jr.-V 57 (d) Richard Merritt 6-5 36 RFr.-RS C 64 Brendan Moore 6-3 32 Jr.-2V 73 Johnny Jordan 6-37 Fr.-HS G 75 Terrance Davis 6-3 38 So.-V 68 Ellis McKennie 6-3 35 So.-V T 58 Damian Prince 6-3 35 Jr.-2V 72 Marcus Minor 6-4 294 Fr.-HS or 74 Brian Plummer 6-6 3 RFr.-RS RB 6 (d) Ty Johnson 5-28 Jr.-2V or 2 Lorenzo Harrison III 5-8 95 So.-V 34 Jake Funk 5-22 So.-V QB 3 (d) Tyrrell Pigrome 5-96 So.-V (d) Kasim Hill 6-2 232 Fr.-HS 8 (d) Max Bortenschlager 6-3 2 So.-V END 92 Chandler Burkett 6-3 254 Sr.-2V 96 Brett Kulka 6-4 26 Jr.-2V or 59 Keiron Howard 6-3 293 So.-V or 44 Andrew Isaacs 6-2 254 Sr.-3V NOSE 8 (d) Kingsley Opara 6-3 3 Sr.-2V 57 (d) Oluwaseun Oluwatimi 6-298 So.-SQ or 9 Adam McLean 6-2 35 So.-V TACKLE 5 (d) Cavon Walker 6-2 278 Sr.-3V 5 Mbi Tanyi 6-296 Jr.-2V or 93 Oseh Saine 6-2 295 So.-V BUCK 6 (d) Jesse Aniebonam 6-3 259 Sr.-3V 5 (d) Melvin Keihn 6-228 Jr.-V or 27 Bryce Brand 6-3 24 Fr.-HS SAM 43 Jalen Brooks 6-236 Sr.-3V 5 (d) Melvin Keihn 6-228 Jr.-V or 53 Brett Shepherd 6-4 23 So.-V NICKEL 25 Antoine Brooks, Jr. 5-2 So.-V 4 Darnell Savage, Jr. 5-9 Jr.-2V 2 RaVon Davis 5-77 Jr.-V or 2 (d) Elijah Daniels 6-93 So.-V WILL 8 (d) Shane Cockerille 6-2 235 Sr.-3V 22 Isaiah Davis 6-238 So.-RV or 42 Nick Underwood 6-225 RSo.-TR MIKE (d) Jermaine Carter, Jr. 6-228 Sr.-3V 43 Jalen Brooks 6-236 Sr.-3V or 53 Brett Shepherd 6-4 23 So.-V CB 7 JC Jackson 6-93 Jr.-V 2 RaVon Davis 5-77 Jr.-V S 4 Darnell Savage, Jr. 5-9 Jr.-2V 2 (d) Elijah Daniels 6-93 So.-V or 3 (d) Denzel Conyers 6-3 25 RSr.-3V OFFENSE Player 3 4 5 6 7 Strk. Car. Borten. - - - - - Christie - - Cockerille - - - T. Davis - - - 9 Edwards - - 3 - - 3 Gray - - 3 2 4 Harrison - - - 2 - - 2 Hayward - 2 2 3 4 8 Isaacs 3 - - 4 Jacobs, T. - 4 6 Johnson - - 8 2 9 Moore, B. - - 3 4 4 Moore, D. - - 3 24 24 Pigrome - - - 2 Prince - - 6 3 4 2 Veii 4 * - 5 * at Towson DEFENSE Player 3 4 5 6 7 Strk. Car. Aniebo. - 3 6 Brooks, J. - 4 4 - - 9 Burkett 8 9 9 Carter, J. - 2 3 26 26 Cockerille - 2 3 Conyers 3 - - 3 Daniels, Elij.- - - - - Davis, I. - - - - Davis, R. - - - 4 - - 4 Ellis - - - - - Jackson - - 8 2 Knight - - - - - Kulka - - 5 - - 5 Opara - 9 Richardson - - Savage - - 2 6 4 Walker - 3 3 4 Woods - 5 6 S 24 Qwuantrezz Knight 6-97 So.-V (d) Josh Woods 6-24 Sr.-3V CB 7 Tino Ellis 6-93 So.-V or 2 (d) Antwaine Richardson 6-82 So.-V SPECIALISTS K 3 (d) Adam Greene 5-93 Sr.-2V P 88 Wade Lees 6-2 28 So.-V LS 36 Matt Oliveira 6-25 Jr.-V KR 6 (d) Ty Johnson 5-28 Jr.-2V 2 (d) Taivon Jacobs 5-7 Sr.-2V PR (d) D.J. Moore 5-25 Jr.-2V 6 (d) Ty Johnson 5-28 Jr.-2V H 8 (d) Max Bortenschlager 6-3 2 So.-V 6

PROJECTED STARTERS: OFFENSE WR WR 2 WR 84 TE 48 T 55 G 7 C 64 G 75 T 58 RB 6 RB 2 QB 3 D.J. MOORE 5-25 Jr.-2V Has a catch in 22 straight games - most since Torrey Smith (3) from 28 to 2. Has TD catches- tied for th-most in Maryland history. Caught career-high 7 passes for 33 yards and a TD at #23 Texas (9/2). Surpassed, career receiving yards at Texas. TAIVON JACOBS 5-7 SR.-2V Caught 3 passes for 8 yards and a TD in first action since 26. Brother of former Terp wideout, Levern, who ranks 7th in Terp hisory in receptions. WR JACQUILLE VEII 5-9 88 SR.-TR Made first Maryland appearance since 24 in the opener against Texas, catching one pass. Spent 23 and 24 seasons at Maryland before transferring to Towson. Sat out 26 season after transferring back. Led Towson in catches (44) and receiving yards (55) in 25. Born in Antigua - has also lived in Namibia and England. DERRICK HAYWARD 6-5 24 SR.-3V Has made 38 career appearances at tight end, including 8 starts. Had four catches for 7 yards and a touchdown in 26. DERWIN GRAY 6-5 33 JR.-2V Part of line that only allowed one sack at Texas (9/2) and totaled 263 rush yards. Also a member of FG block unit - blocked first career FG at Texas, which led to Antoine Brooks 7-yard scoop and score. 26: Appeared in all 3 games, making three starts at left tackle. SEAN CHRISTIE 6-4 35 JR.-V Made first career start at #23 Texas as part of a line that only allowed one sack and totaled 263 rush yards. 26: Appeared in all 3 games, primarily on special teams. BRENDAN MOORE 6-3 32 JR.-2V 27 Rimington Trophy Watch List. Part of line that only allowed one sack at #23 Texas (9/2) and totaled 263 rush yards. Has started all 4 consecutive games at cente. TERRANCE DAVIS 6-3 38 SO.-V Part of line that only allowed one sack at #23 Texas (9/2) and totaled 263 rush yards. Has started straight games at right guard. Second cousin of teammate, RB Lorenzo Harrison. DAMIAN PRINCE 6-3 35 JR.-2V Part of line that only allowed one sack at #23 Texas (9/2) and totaled 263 rush yards. Has started 2 career games on the offensive line. 26: Maryland offense eclipsed 2,5 rushing yards for first time since 22. TY JOHNSON 5-2 JR.-2V 27 Doak Walker Award Candidate Has rushed for + yards in 3 straight games, totaling 459 (53/g) during span. Also rushing for 2. yards/carry in span. Ran for 32 yards on 2 carries (. yds/c) at #23 Texas (9/2), including two plays of 4+ yards. Has 2 plays of 4+ yards in his last games. LORENZO HARRISON 5-8 95 SO.-V Rushed times for 45 yards at #23 Texas (9/2). 26:Appeared in the first nine games, making two starts. 26: Ranked second on the team in rushing yards (633) and rushing TDs (5). 26: Set Maryland freshman record for yards/rush attempt (7.2) with a min. 75 carries. OR TYRRELL PIGROME 5-96 SO.-V Started at #23 Texas (9/2), completing 9-of-2 for 2 TDs while also rushing for 64 yards and a TD. Left Texas game at end of third quarter due to injury. 26: Appeared in games, making one start at quarterback. Totaled 322 passing yards and two touchdown passes. DJ TURNER 5-9 2 SO.- V 26: Appeared in eight games, catching two passes for 9 yards. Product of nearby DeMatha Catholic. 7

END 92 NOSE 8 T 5 BUCK 6 SAM 43 NICKEL 25 WILL 8 MIKE CB 7 S 4 S 24 PROJECTED STARTERS: DEFENSE CHANDLER BURKETT 6-3 254 SR.-3V Had five tackles at #23 Texas (9/2). 26: Had 32 tackles, 4. TFLs, 2. sacks, 3 PBUs and blocked 2 PATs in 26. Played limited time in first three seasons ( appearances), before breaking out in 26. KINGSLEY OPARA 6-3 3 SR.-2V Had a tackle in th start of career at #23 Texas (9/2). 26: Appeared in all 3 games (9 starts) in breakout junior season. 26 Totaled 4 tackles and ranked 2nd on team with.5 tackles for loss. Switched to #8 in the offseason to pay homage to his favorite player growing up, Timmy Jernigan. CAVON WALKER 6-2 278 SR.-3V Made 4th career appearance and fourth start at #23 Texas (9/2). 26: Appeared in all 3 games (3 starts). 26: Had career-highs in tackles (3), TFLs (8.5), and sacks (3.5). JESSE ANIEBONAM 6-3 259 SR.-3V Had two tackles at #23 Texas (9/2), before leaving game in second half. 26: Appeared in all 3 games, making six starts. 26: Led team with 4. tackles for loss and 9. sacks - his 89 TFL yards was 8th-most in single-season history. JALEN BROOKS 6-236 SR.-3V 3x Academic All-Big Ten (24-6). Was also accepted to Harvard & Yale. Had two tackles, including a sack at #23 Texas (9/2). Has more than career tackles in 37 total appearances. ANTOINE BROOKS, JR. 5-2 SO.-V Big Ten Co-Specialist of the Week (9/4) for play against Texas. Made first career start at #23 Texas (9/2), totaling four tackles and returning a blocked FG 7 yards for a touchdown. 26: Appeared in seven games - transitioned to nickel from linebacker after the season. SHANE COCKERILLE 6-2 235 SR.-3V Totaled seven tackles, including a TFL, at #23 Texas (9/2). 26: Earned HM All-Big Ten in first season on defensive side of ball. 26: Started 2 games at WILL linebacker, ranking second on team with 8 tackles; Ranked 3rd in BG with 9. tackles/g. JERMAINE CARTER, JR. 6-228 SR.-3V A 2x Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (26, 25) selection, who has started team-high 26 straight games. Led team in tackles in 25 (3) and 26 (), totaling 23 during span. Has 25. career tackles for loss and 8. career sacks. Led team with seven tackles at #23 Texas (9/2), posting 2. sacks in the win. JC JACKSON 6-93 JR.-V Had three tackles at #23 Texas (9/2), and notched an INT on first defensive possession. 26: Appeared in 2 games, making starts at cornerback. 26: Led team with six pass breakups, and also had 4 tackles, one interception and one forced fumble. DARNELL SAVAGE 5-9 JR.-2V Totaled seven tackles and had a PBU at #23 Texas (9/2). 26: Started 2 games at safety after playing cornerback in 25. 26: Ranked third on team with career-high 59 tackles. QWUANTREZZ KNIGHT 6-97 SO.-V Totaled three tackles at #23 Texas (9/2). 26: Appeared in games, including one start at safety. 26: Totaled 26 tackles in freshman season. CB 7 SPECIAL TEAMS 8 PK 3 ADAM GREENE 3x Big Ten Distinguished Scholar Hit one FG and all 6 PAT att. at Texas (9/2). Career long: 44 yds TINO ELLIS 6-93 SO.-V Had five tackles and recovered a muffed kickoff at #23 Texas (9/2). 26: Appeared in 2 games, making one start at cornerback. P 88 D.J. MOORE Oldest player in Big Ten at 29-years-old (3rd-oldest overall). Punted four times at Texas, with a long of 47. KR 6 TY JOHNSON Returned two kicks for 8 yards at Texas, including a 62-yard return that led to his 4-yard TD run. KR 2 OR CB 2 TAIVON JACOBS Returned four kicks for 3 yards at Texas. Known for incredible speed. PR D.J. MOORE Returned first collegiate punt at Texas (9/2) for 6 yards. ANTWAINE RICHARSON 6-82 SO.- V Made career-high six tackles at #23 Texas (9/2), before leaving the game due to injury. 26: Appeared in two games in freshman season.

OFFENSIVE PLAYER NOTES WITH CAREER HIGHS QB - MAX BORTENSCHLAGER - 8 - Soph. Major: Undecided 27 Season Notes Backup quarterback. Also serving as holder. 26 Season Notes Apepared in two games, making one start at Nebraska. Made first career start at #9 Nebraska (/9), completing 4-of-29 passes for 9 yards and a touchdown. The 92-yard touchdown pass to D.J. Moore tied for the second-longest pass in Maryland history. Made colleigate debut against Howard (9/3), entering in the fourth quarter and completing 2-of-4 passes for 8 yards. BORTENSCHLAGER S CAREER STATS PASSING YR. G-GS COM ATT INT YDS TD LG PCT 26 2-6 33 29 92 48.5 27 - - Totals 3-6 33 29 92 48.5 BORTENSCHLAGER S CAREER HIGHS Passing Yards 9 (at #9 Nebraska, /9/6) Completions 4 (at #9 Nebraska, /9/6) Pass Attempts 29 (at #9 Nebraska, /9/6) Passing Touchdowns (at #9 Nebraska, /9/6) Long Completion 92 yards (at #9 Nebraska, /9/6) RB - JAKE FUNK - 34 - Soph. Major: Kinesiology 27 Notes Rushed twice for 5 yards at #23 Texas (9/2), including a 2 yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter to put the game out of reach. 26 Notes Appeared in all 3 games, totaling 36 rush yards (4.7 yards/c) and a TD. Also had seven catches for 42 yards and a TD. 25 Maryland Gatorade Player of the Year and Wash. Post All-Metro Offensive Player of the Year at nearby Damascus High School. Rushed for 2,866 career yards and scored a Maryland record 52 touchdowns as a senior. FUNK S CAREER STATS RUSHING YR. G-GS ATT GAIN LOST NET AVG TD LP AVG/G 26-29 4 5 36 4.7 29.5 27-2 5 5 7.5 2 5. Career 2-3 56 5 5 4.9 2 29.8 RECEIVING YR. G-GS REC YDS AVG TD LP AVG/G 26-7 42 6. 3 3.8 27 -.. Total 2-7 42 6. 3 3.5 FUNK S CAREER HIGHS Rushes 8 (vs. Howard, 9/3/6) Rushing Yards 59 (vs. Howard, 9/3/6) Rushing Touchdowns (2x, last at Texas, 9/2/7) Long Rush 29 (vs. Howard, 9/3/6) Receptions 3 (vs. #6 Ohio State, /2/6) Reception Yards 9 (vs. #6 Ohio State, /2/6) Receiving Touchdowns (vs. Purdue, //6) Long Reception 3 (at #2 Michigan,/5/6) RB - LORENZO HARRISON - 2 - Soph. Major: Criminal Justice Career Honors 26: Set Maryland freshman record for yards/carry (7.2). 26: Big Ten Freshman of the Week (/24/6). 27 Notes Rushed times for 45 yards at #23 Texas (9/2). 26 Notes Appeared in first nine games (two starts), ranking second on team in rushing TDs (5) and rushing yards (633). Fell just 57 yards short of breaking LaMont Jordan s frosh rushing record. First freshman in Maryland history to score a rushing touchdown in each of his first four games. 26 Washington Post First Team All-Metro at DeMatha Catholic HS. Cousin of teammate, OL Terrance Davis. HARRISON S CAREER STATS RUSHING YR. G-GS ATT GAIN LOST NET AVG TD LP AVG/G 26 9-2 88 664 3 633 7.2 5 62 7.3 27-45 45 4. 8 45. Career -2 99 79 3 678 6.8 5 62 67.8 RECEIVING YR. G-GS REC YDS AVG TD LP AVG/G 26 9-2 9 72 8. 6 8. 27-3 3. 3 3. Career -2 75 7.5 6 7.5 HARRISON S CAREER HIGHS -Yard Rushing Games (vs. Michigan State, /22/6) Rushes 7 (vs. Michigan State, /22/6) Rushing Yards 5 (vs. Michigan State, /22/6) Touchdowns (5x, last vs. Michigan State, /22/6) Long Rush 62 (vs. Purdue, //6) Receptions 4 (at Indiana, /29/6) Reception Yards 39 (at Indiana, /29/6) Long Reception 6 (vs. Howard, 9/3/6) Blocked punts (at Penn State, /8/6) TE - DERRICK HAYWARD - 48 - Sr. Major: Family Science 27 Notes Started at tight end at #23 Texas (9/2). 26 Notes Started all 3 games at tight end, totaling four catches and a TD. HAYWARD S CAREER STATS RECEIVING YR. G-GS REC YDS AVG TD LP AVG/G 24 2-2 2 25 2.5 27 2. 25 2-2 2 5. 6.8 26 3-3 4 7 4.2 9.5 27 -.. Totals 38-8 8 52 6.5 27.4 HAYWARD S CAREER HIGHS Receptions (8x, last vs. Boston College, 2/26/6) Touchdowns (at FIU, 9/9/6) Receiving Yards 27 (at Wisconsin, /25/4) Long Reception 27 (at Wisconsin, /25/4) 9

QB - KASIM HILL - - Fr. Major: Finance 27 Season Notes Made collegiate debut for the injured Tyrrell Pigrome late in the third quarter with Maryland winning 37-34 at #23 Texas (9/2). Completed all three passes and rushed for a TD to close out the victory. A consensus 4-star recruit from nearby St. John s College HS. 27 Washington D.C. Gatorade POY and UA All-American. Also had offers from Michigan, Penn State and Michigan State. HILL S CAREER STATS PASSING YR. G-GS COM ATT INT YDS TD LG PCT 27-3 3 44 4. Career - 3 3 44 4. RUSHING YR. G-GS ATT GAIN LOST NET AVG TD LP AVG/G 27-5 8 4 4 2.8 4. Career - 5 8 4 4 2.8 4. HILL S CAREER HIGHS Passing Yards 44 (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Completions 3 (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Long Completion 4 (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Passing Touchdowns - Rushing Yards 4 (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Long Rush (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Rushing Touchdowns (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) WR - TAIVON JACOBS - 2 - R Sr. Degree: Criminal Justice 27 Season Notes Caught three passes for 8 yards, including a 46-yard touchdown reception, at #23 Texas (9/2) in first game action since 25. 26 Season Notes Did not see game action due to injury. 25 Season Notes Appeared in 2 games (4 starts), catching 2 passes for 264 yards and two TDs. Brother of former Maryland wideout, Levern Jacobs, who ranks seventh in Maryland history in career receptions. Has a daughter named Bailey. JACOBS CAREER STATS RECEIVING YR. G-GS REC YDS AVG TD LP AVG/G 24 -. 25 2-4 2 264 2.6 2 7 22. 26 injured 27-3 8 26.7 46 8. Totals 4-5 24 344 4.3 3 7 24.6 JACOBS CAREER HIGHS Receiving Yards 82 (USF, 9/9/5) Receptions 4 (Indiana, /2/5) Long Reception 7 (USF, 9/9/5) Receiving Touchdowns (2x, last at Iowa, /3/5) RB - TY JOHNSON - 6 - Jr. Major: American Studies Career Honors 27 Doak Walker Award Candidate 27 Athlon Sports Third Team Preseason All-Big Ten Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (/3/6) Academic All-Big Ten (26) Career Notes 26: Rushed for 4 yards, becoming just the ninth player in Maryland history to reach the milestone. 26: Set Maryland record for yards/carrry (min. attempts) with 9.. 26: Had five games of + rush yards, becoming eight player to eclipse the mark five times in a season. 27 Notes Picked up right where he left off in 26, rushing for 32 yards on 2 carries (. yds/c) and a TD at #23 Texas (9/2). Has rushed for yards in three straight games, totaling 459 yards (53/g) during span. Also averaging 2. yds/c during span. Had two plays of 4+ yards vs. Texas - now has 2 plays of 4+ yards in last games. 26 Notes Appeared in all 3 games (8 starts), leading team in rush yards (4), rush TDs (6), yards/c (9.) and all-purpose yards (249). Ran for 24 yards on a remarkable 7 carries (29. yds/c) vs. Purdue (/), including two touchdowns. His 29. yd/c is the most among 2-yard rushers in FBS over the last 2 seasons. JOHNSON S CAREER STATS RUSHING YR. G-GS ATT GAIN LOST NET AVG TD LP AVG/G 25 2-35 254 4 25 7. 3 44 2.8 26 3-8 3 27 4 9. 6 76 77.2 27-2 32 32. 5 32. Totals 26-9 57 47 3 386 8.8 76 53.3 JOHNSON S CAREER HIGHS -Yard Rushing Games 6 (last at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Rushing Yards 24 (Purdue, //6) Rushes 5 (vs. Boston College, 2/26/6) Long Rush 76 yards (vs. Purdue, //6) Touchdowns 2 (3x, last vs. Boston College, 2/26/6) Receptions 3 (vs. Howard, 9/3/6) Reception Yards 69 (at Penn State, /8/6) Long Reception 66 (at Penn State, /8/6) Long Kickoff Return 62 yards (at Texas, 9/2/7) Kickoff Return Yards 8 (at Texas, 9/2/7) Long Punt Return 33 yards (at Rutgers, /28/5) WR - ANTHONY MCFARLAND - 5 - Fr. Major: Kinesiology 27 Notes Did not see game action at #23 Texas (9/2). A consensus 4-star recruit by all major databases. Missed senior season of high school due to injury. Also considered Alabama, Miami, Penn State and Georgia.

WR - D.J. MOORE - - Jr. Major: Family Science Career Honors 27 Hornung Award Watch List. 27 Athlon Sports Third Team Preseason All-Big Ten Career Notes Has made 24 straight starts dating back to 25. Has a catch in 22 consecutive games - longest streak at Maryland since Torrey Smith s 3-game streak from 28 to 2. Tied a Maryland record for most touchdown catches in first two seasons (9) with Stefon Diggs, Jermaine Lewis and Dan Bungori. Ranks T-th in Maryland history with career TD receptions. 27 Season Notes Caught a career-high seven passes for 33 yards and a TD at #23 Texas (9/2), eclipsing career receiving yards in the process. 26 Season Notes Started all 3 games, leading the team in receiving yards (637), receiving TDs (6) and yards (5.5). Led all Big Ten players with 5.3 yards/play. Strength coach Rick Court on Moore: He s right up there with some of the best guys I ve coached in terms of work ethic. MOORE S CAREER STATS RECEIVING YR. G-GS REC YDS AVG TD LP AVG/G 25 2-25 357 4.3 3 52 29.8 26 3-3 4 637 5.5 6 92 49. 27-7 33 9. 46 33. Totals 26-24 73 27 5.4 92 43.3 MOORE S CAREER HIGHS -Yard Receiving Games 3 (last at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Receiving Yards 47 (at FIU, 9/9/6) Receptions 7 (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Long Reception 92 yards (at #9 Nebraska, /9/6) Touchdown Receptions 2 (at FIU, 9/9/6) Kick Return Yards 99 (at #9 Nebraska, /9/6) Long Kick Return 35 (2x, last vs. Rutgers, /26/6) Punt Return Yards 6 (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) QB - TYRRELL PIGROME - 3 - Soph. Major: Undecided 27 Season Notes Started the season-opener at #23 Texas (9/2), completing 9-of-2 passes for 75 yards and two TDs. Also ran times for 64 yards and a TD. Left the game late in the third quarter with an injury. 26 Season Notes Appeared in games, making one start at quarterback. Totaled 322 passing yards and two touchdown passes. Ranked third on team in rush yards (254) and rush TDs (4). PIGROME S CAREER HIGHS Passing Yards 75 (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Completions 8 (vs. Minnesota, /5/6) Long Completion 3 (vs. Minnesota, /5/6) Passing Touchdowns 2 (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Rushing Yards 7 (vs. Minnesota, /5/6) Long Rush 28 (vs. Rutgers, /29/6) Rushing Touchdowns (5x, last at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) WR - D.J. TURNER - - Soph. Major: Undecided 26 Season Notes Appeared in eight games, totaling two catches for 9 yards. Made collegiate debut vs. Howard (9/3), catching a 6-yard pass. TURNER S CAREER STATS RECEIVING YR. G-GS REC YDS AVG TD LP AVG/G 26 8-2 9 9.5 6 2.4 27 -.. Totals 9-2 9 9.5 6 2. WR - JACQUILLE VEII - 84 - R-Sr. Major: American Studies Career Notes Played freshman (23) and soph. (24) seasons at Maryland, before transferring to Towson for the 25 season. Returned to Maryland prior to the 26 season and did not see game action. 27 Season Notes Made first appearance for Terps since 24, catching one pass for 3 yards. 25 Season Notes (at Towson) Started games, leading the team in catches (44) and yards (55). VEII S CAREER STATS RECEIVING YR. G-GS REC YDS AVG TD LP AVG/G 23-5 8 3.6 6.6 24 3-4 6 23 4.4 6 7.7 25 TU - 44 55.5 4 5.5 26 redshirt 27-3 3. 3 3. Totals 35-5 66 756.5 6 2.6 PIGROME S CAREER STATS PASSING YR. G-GS COM ATT INT YDS TD LG PCT 26-37 7 2 322 2 3 52. 27-9 2 75 2 46 75. Career 2-2 46 83 3 497 4 46 55.4 RUSHING YR. G-GS ATT GAIN LOST NET AVG TD LP AVG/G 26-62 323 69 254 4. 4 28 23. 27-66 2 64 5.8 25 64. Career 2-2 73 389 7 38 4.4 5 28 26.5

DEFENSIVE PLAYER NOTES WITH CAREER HIGHS DE - JESSE ANIEBONAM - 6 - Sr. Major: Family Science Career Notes 27 Athlon Sports Third Team Preseason All-Big Ten 26: Led all 3-4 outside linebackers in Big Ten with 3 QB pressures. 26: Totaled 89 TFL yards - the 8th-most in Maryland single-season history. 27 Season Notes Had two tackles at #23 Texas (9/2), before leaving the game in the second half due to injury. 26 Season Notes Appeared in 3 games (6 starts), leading team with 4. TFLs and 9. sacks - also totaled 46 tackles. Ranked fifth in Big Ten with.69 sacks per game. Starred at nearby Good Counsel High School. Second cousin of former NY Giants All-Pro, Osi Umenyiora. DB - ANTOINE BROOKS, JR. - 25 - Soph. Major: Undecided Career Notes Big Ten Co-Specialist of the Week (9/4) for FG return TD at Texas (9/2). 27 Season Notes Made first career start at #23 Texas (9/2), making four tackles and returning a blocked field goal 7 yards for a touchdown. Transitioned from linebacker to defensive back in offseason. 25 Prince George s County Offensive Player of the Year despite playing in just six games due to season-ending injury. A. BROOKS CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UT AT TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 26 7-4 5.- -.- 27-4 4.-2 -.- Totals 8-8 9.2 -.- ANIEBONAM S CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UT AT TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 24 3-5 9 4.-3 -.5-3 25 2-3 4 9 23 6.5-23 - 3.5-6 26 3-6 25 2 46 4.-89-9.-74 27-2 - - - Totals 39-45 4 85 2.5-5 3-3.-93 ANIEBONAM S CAREER HIGHS Tackles 5 (4x, last at Indiana, /29/6) Solo Tackles 5 (vs. Bowling Green, 9/2/5) TFL 3. (at UCF, 9/7/6) Sacks 2. (vs. Boston College, 2/26/6) Forced Fumbles (vs. Boston College, 2/26/6) LB - BRYCE BRAND - 27 - Fr. Major: Kinesiology 27 Season Notes Made collegiate debut at #23 Texas (9/2) and registered first career sack. Played IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. Older brother, Ryan, is a reserve QB on the Terps. BRAND S CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UT AT TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 27 -.-2 -.-2 Totals -.-2 -.-2 BRAND S CAREER HIGHS Tackles (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Solo Tackles (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) TFL. (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Sacks. (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) A. BROOKS CAREER HIGHS Tackles 4 (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Solo Tackles 4 (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Tackles for Loss. (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) FG returned for TD (7 yds at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) LB - JALEN BROOKS - 43 - Sr. Grad Major: Business & Management Career Notes 3x Academic All-Big Ten (24-6) Has appeared in 37 career games. 27 Season Notes Made two tackles at #23 Texas (9/2), including a sack. Was also accepted to Harvard and Yale before choosing Maryland. Graduated in May 27 with a degree in Finance. Avid traveler - visited teammate, Wade Lees, in Australia in summer of 7. BROOKS CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UT AT TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 24 2-4 2 9 2.- 2 -.- 25 2-32 32 64.-2 3 2-.- 26 3-4 2 6 28 2.-3 2 -.- 27-2 2.-2 -.-2 Totals 37-2 58 57 5 4.-7 7 2-2.-3 BROOKS CAREER HIGHS Tackles (at West Virginia, 9/26/5) Solo Tackles 9 (at West Virginia, 9/26/5) Tackles for Loss.5 (Howard, 9/3/6) Sacks. (2x, last at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Interceptions (2x, last vs. Wisconsin, /7/5) 2

DL - CHANDLER BURKETT - 92 - Sr. Major: Family Science Career Has blocked two PATs in career. 27 Season Notes Totaled five tackles at #23 Texas (9/2). 26 Season Notes Appeared in all 3 games, including eight straight starts to close season. Broke out for 32 tackles, 4. TFLs, 2. sacks, 3 PBUs and 2 blocked PATs. BURKETT S CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UT AT TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 23 -.- -.- 24 -.- -.- 25 8-5 2 7 2.5- -.-8 26 3-8 27 8 35 4.5-6 3 2-2.-2 27-4 5.- -.- Totals 24-9 36 47 7.-6 3 2-3.- BURKETT S CAREER HIGHS Tackles 9 (at Indiana, /29/6) Solo Tackles 5 (at Indiana, /29/6) Tackles for Loss 2. (at #9 Nebraska, /9/6) Sacks. (3x, last vs.boston College, 2/26/6) Blocked PATs (2x, last vs. Boston College, 2/26/6) LB - JERMAINE CARTER, JR. - - Sr. Degree: Criminal Justice Career Notes 27 Bednarik Award and Butkus Award Watch Lists. 2x Honorable Mention All-Big Ten (25, 26) Captain of the defense. Has started a team-high 26 consecutive games dating back to start of 25. Led team in tackles in 25 and 26 - looking to become fifth Maryland player since 969 to lead Maryland in tackles 3 straight seasons, joining Alex Wujciak (28-), D Qwell Jackson (23-5), E.J. Henderson (2-2) and Ratcliff Thomas (993-95). 27 Season Notes Totaled seven tackles, including 2. sacks, at #23 Texas (9/2).. His bone-crunching sack on the first defensive play of the game set the tone. 26 Season Notes Started all 3 games at MIKE linebacker, leading the team for the second straight season in tackles (). Ranked seventh in the Big Ten with 8.5 tackles/g. Nickname is PeeWee. Gradudated in May 27 with a degree in criminal justice. Inspired by former teammate Stefon Diggs to develop strong nutrition habits - has reduced body fat by 8% since start of junior year. Played for current Maryland defensive backs coach Aazaar Abdul-Rahim at nearby Friendship Collegiate Academy. CARTER S CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UT AT TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 24 3-8 9 27.- 2 -.- 25 2-2 66 37 3 4.-32 3 -.- 26 3-3 59 5 9.-45 4 2-4 6.-42 27-5 2 7 2.-6-2.-6 Totals 39-26 48 99 247 25.-93 8 4-4 8.-58 LB - SHANE COCKERILLE - 8 - Sr. Major: American Studies Career Notes 26 Honorable Mention All-Big Ten Made an incredible transition from QB to LB leading into 26 season, totaling 8 tackles in first defensive season since high school. 27 Season Notes Totaled seven tackles at #23 Texas (9/2), including one TFL. 26 Season Notes Started 2 games at WILL linebacker, ranking second on the team with 8 total tackles and third in BG with 9. tackles/g. A highly regarded QB recruit out of neaby Gilman HS. COCKERILLE S CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UT AT TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 23 -.- -.- 24 4-.- -.- 25-2 3.- -.- 26 2-2 52 56 8 8.-26-3.-7 27-7 7.- -.- Totals 29-3 6 57 8 9.-27 2-3.-7 CARTER S CAREER HIGHS Tackles 5 (Michigan State, /22/6) Solo Tackles 7 (2x, last at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Tackles for Loss 2. (at #9 Nebraska, /9/6) Sacks 2. (at #9 Nebraska, /9/6) DB - DENZEL CONYERS - 3 - R-Sr. Major: American Studies Career Notes On receiving a sixth year of eligbility: I just went crazy. Every emotion imaginable. I was excited. I dropped my phone. I started crying. It was just a beautiful moment in my life. Has appeared in nine career games. 26 Season Notes Started the first three games of the season at safety before suffering a season-ending injury at UCF (9/7). Totaled 3 tackles in three games. Changed number from to 3 prior to 27 season because of belief in Holy Trinity and the embodiment of a new path and passion for game. CONYERS CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 24 -.- -.- 25 9-9 6 5 2.- 3 -.-7 26 3-3 2 3.- -.- 27 -.- -.- Totals 2-3 2 8 28 2.- 3 -.-7 CONYERS CAREER HIGHS Tackles 8 (vs. Indiana, /2/5) Solo Tackles 6 (vs. Indiana, /2/5) Sacks (vs. Indiana, /2/5) CARTER S CAREER HIGHS Tackles 5 (Rutgers, /26/6) Solo Tackles 9 (vs. Bowling Green, 9/2/5) Tackles for Loss 3. (at West Virginia, 9/26/5) Sacks 2. (2x, last at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Interceptions (at FIU, 9/9/6) 3

DB - ELIJAH DANIELS - 2 - Soph. Major: Undecided 26 Season Notes Appeared in seven games, making one start at safety. Posted four tackles in first collegiate start vs. #6 Ohio State (/2). Twin brother is teammate, Elisha Daniels. ELIJ. DANIELS CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 26 7-3 5 8.- 2 -.- 27 -.- -.- Career 8-3 5 9.- 2 -.- ELIJ. DANIELS CAREER HIGHS Tackles 4 (#6 Ohio State, /2/6) Solo Tackles 2 (#6 Ohio State, /2/6) Pass Breakups (2x, last at FIU, 9/9/6) DB - TINO ELLIS - 7 - Soph. Major: Criminal Justice 27 Season Notes Totaled a career-high five tackles at #23 Texas (9/2) and recovered a fumble on a flubbed kickoff return. 26 Season Notes Appeared in 2 games, making one start at cornerback. Totaled nine tackles and three pass breakups. Originially recruited as a WR but switched to CB prior to start of freshman season. A product of nearby DeMatha Catholic High School. ELLIS CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 26 2-5 4 9.- 3 -.- 27-4 5.- -.- Career 3-9 5 4.- 3 -.- LB - ISAIAH DAVIS - 22 - Soph. Major: Criminal Justice 26 Season Notes Appeared in games, making one start - totaled 7 tackles. Made first career start in Quick Lange Bowl vs. Boston College (2/26), posting seven solo tackles. Brother, Sean Davis, played DB at Maryland (22-5) and currently starts at safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers - Isaiah often sends game film to Sean for contructive criticism. I. DAVIS CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 26 2-4 3 7.- -.- 27 -.- -.- Career 3-5 3 8.- -.- I. DAVIS CAREER HIGHS Tackles 7 (vs. Boston College, 2/26/6) Solo Tackles 7 (vs. Boston College, 2/26/6) DB - RaVON DAVIS - 2 - Jr. Major: Family Science Career Notes Walked on in spring of 26 and earned scholarship prior to start of season. Transferred from Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College prior to 26. 27 Season Notes Totaled two tackles at #23 Texas (9/2). 26 Season Notes Appeared in 2 games, making four starts in defensive backfield. Totaled 24 tackles and four pass breakups. R. DAVIS CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 26 2-4 6 8 24.- 4 -.- 27-2 2.- -.- Career 3-4 8 8 26.- 4 -.- R. DAVIS CAREER HIGHS Tackles 7 (2x, last Rutgers, /26/6) Solo Tackles 5 (Rutgers, /26/6) Tackles for Loss (Rutgers, /26/6) Pass Breakups (3x, last Rutgers, /26/6) ELLIS CAREER HIGHS Tackles 5 (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Solo Tackles 4 (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Pass Breakups 2 (vs. Minnesota /5/6) Fumble Recoviers (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) DB - JC JACKSON - 7 - Jr. Major: American Studies 27 Season Notes Had three tackles and an INT at #23 Texas (9/2). 26 Season Notes Appeared in 2 games, making starts at cornerback. Led the team with six pass breakups, and also had 4 tackles, one INT and one forced fumble. Attended the University of Florida in 24 and played in the season-opener before suffering a season-ending injury. Transferred from Riverside CC (Calif.) in summer of 26. JACKSON S CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 24 UF -.-.- 25 JUCO 26 2-29 4.-2 6 -.- 27-3 3.- -.- Career 3-2 32 43.-2 6 2-.- JACKSON S CAREER HIGHS Tackles 6 (at #9 Nebraska, /9/6) Solo Tackles 5 (2x, last vs. Rutgers, /26/6) Interceptions (2x, last at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Pass Breakups 2 (at UCF, 9/7/6) Blocked Field Goals (at #9 Nebraska (/9/6) 4

DE - MELVIN KEIHN - 5 - Jr. Major: Family Science 26 Season Notes Appeared in games, totaling 24 tackles and 2. tackles for loss. Notched career-high eight tackles at Penn State (/8). Made five tackles, including 2. TFL, in Maryland debut vs. Howard (9/3). Transferred from Virginia Tech after 24 season - sat out in 25. Escaped war-torn Liberia at 8-years-old - returned to Liberia for first time in July of 27 to see his mother, Satta, who still lives there. Story was featured on ESPN s College Gameday on 9/2. Spoked to kids in Monrovia (capital of Liberia) Football Academy about experiences in America. Played prep ball at nearby Gilman. KEIHN S CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 24 VT 3-2 2.- -.- 25 Redshirt 26-3 24 2.-5 -.- 27 -.- -.- Career 24-3 3 26 2.-5 -.- KEIHN S CAREER HIGHS Tackles 8 (at Penn State, /8/6) Solo Tackles 4 (vs. Howard, 9/3/6) Tackles for Loss 2. (vs. Howard, 9/3/6) DB - QUANTREZZ KNIGHT - 24 - Soph. Major: Family Science 27 Season Notes Had three tackles at #23 Texas (9/2). 26 Season Notes Appeared in games, including one start at safety, making 26 tackles. Played prep ball at East Gadsden HS for former NFL player Corey Fuller. KNIGHT S CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 26-5 2 27.5- -.- 27-3 3.- -.- Career - 8 2 3.5- -.- KNIGHT S CAREER HIGHS Tackles 6 (3x, last at #2 Michigan, /5/6) Solo Tackles 5 (vs. Minnesota, /5/6) Tackles for Loss.5 (vs. Howard, 9/3/6) DL - BRETT KULKA - 96 - Jr. Major: Geographical Sciences Career Notes 2x Academic All-Big Ten (25, 26). 27 Season Notes Totaled career-high three tackles at #23 Texas (9/2). 26 Season Notes Appeared in all 3 games, making five starts and totaling tackles. KULKA S CAREER HIGHS Tackles 3 (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Solo Tackles 2 (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Tackles for Loss. (at Iowa, /3/5) DL - OLUWASEUN OLUWATIMI - 57 - Soph. Major: Undecided 27 Season Notes Made collegiate debut at #23 Texas (9/2) and had a massive sack on fourth down in the fourth quarter. OLUWATIMI S CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 26 -.- -.- 27-2 2.-4 -.-4 Totals - 2 2.-4 -.-4 OLUWATIMI S CAREER HIGHS Tackles 2 (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Solo Tackles 2 (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Tackles for Loss. (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Sacks. (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) DL - KINGSLEY OPARA - 8 - Sr. Major: African American Studies 26 Season Notes Appeared in all 3 games, making nine starts at nose tackle. Had a breakout season, totaling 4 tackles and ranking second on team with.5 TFLs. Also posted 3. sacks. Switched to #8 in the offseason to pay homage to his favorite player growing up, Timmy Jerningan. Head coach DJ Durkin allowed him to make the switch because he worked his tail off in the offseason. OPARA S CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 24 -.- -.- 25-8 8 6.5-5 -.5-5 26 3-9 2 2 4.5-33 - 3.-8 27 -.- -.- Totals 25-28 3 58 2.-38-3.5-23 OPARA S CAREER HIGHS Tackles 6 (3x, last vs. Michigan State, /22/6) Solo Tackles 3 (3x, last at Penn State, /8/6) Tackles for Loss 2. (2x, last vs. Purdue, //6) Sacks. (Rutgers, /26/6) Forced Fumbles (Howard, 9/3/6) KULKA S CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 25-2 2 4.- -.- 26 3-5 5 6.-3 -.5-2 27-2 3.- -.- Totals 25-5 9 9 8 2.-4 -.5-2 5

DB - ANTWAINE RICHARDSON - 2 - Soph. Major: Undecided 27 Season Notes Made first career start at #23 Texas (9/2), totaling a career-high six tackles before leaving the game in the second half due to injury. RICHARDSON S CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 26 2-2 2.- -.- 27-6 6.- -.- Totals 3-8 8.- -.- SAVAGE S CAREER HIGHS Tackles 6 (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) Solo Tackles 6 (at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) DB - DARNELL SAVAGE, JR. - 4 - Jr. Major: Family Science 27 Season Notes Totaled seven tackles and had a PBU at #23 Texas (9/2). 26 Season Notes Appeared in 2 games (all starts) at safety. Ranked third on the team with 59 tackles. Changed number from 26 to 4 to follow in footsteps of former Maryland All-American cornerback, William Likely, who was a mentor for him. SAVAGE S CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 25-2.- -.- 26 2-2 45 4 59 3.5-22 4-3.-9 27-5 2 7.- -.- Totals 23-4 6 7 78 3.5-22 5-3.-9 SAVAGE S CAREER HIGHS Tackles (at #9 Nebraska, /9/6) Solo Tackles 9 (vs. #6 Ohio State, /2/6) Tackles for Loss. (3x, last vs. Boston College, 2/26/6) Sacks. (at Penn State, //6) Pass Breakups 2 (vs. Rutgers, /26/6) Interceptions (vs. Boston College, 2/26/6) DL - MBI TANYI - 5 - Jr. Major: Undecided 26 Season Notes Appeared in nine games, totaling nine tackles as a reserve lineman. Native of Houston - all friends & family OK following Hurricane Harvey. Helped pack boxes of clothes to be sent to Houston from football program. DL - CAVON WALKER - 5 - Sr. Major: African American Studies 26 Season Notes Appeared in 3 games, making three starts. Exploded for career-highs in tackles (3), TFLs (8.5) and sacks (3.5). Originally came into college as a 22-lb linebacker - now a 28-lb DT. Attended Friendship Collegiate Academy, where he played for current Maryland defensive backs coach Aazaar Abdul-Rahim. WALKER S CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 23 3-2 7 9.- -.- 24 2-5 6.- -.- 25-5 2 7.- -.- 26 3-3 9 3 8.5-45 2-3.5-3 27 -.- -.- Totals 4-4 3 2 52 8.5-45 4-3.5-3 WALKER S CAREER HIGHS Tackles 5 (at Indiana, /29/6) Solo Tackles 4 (2x, last vs. Boston College, 2/26/6) Sacks (3x, last vs. Boston College, 2/26/6) Tackles for Loss 2. (at Indiana, /29/6) DB - JOSH WOODS - - Sr. Major: American Studies 27 Season Notes Had six tackles and a PBU in start at #23 Texas (9/2). 26 Season Notes Appeared in games, making five starts at safety and totaling 4 tackles. Career Notes Attended nearby McDonogh School. WOODS CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 24 8-.- -.- 25 6-2 2 4.- -.- 26-5 25 6 4.- 2 -.- 27-5 6.- -.- Totals 25-6 32 9 5.- 3 -.- WOODS CAREER HIGHS Tackles 9 (at Penn State, /8/6) Solo Tackles 7 (at Indiana, /29/6) Tackles for Loss. (vs. Howard, 9/3/6) Pass Breakups (3x, last at #23 Texas, 9/2/7) TANYI S CAREER STATS YR. G-GS UA A TOT TFL-YDS PBU FF FR INT SACKS 25 7-4 4.- -.- 26 9-7 2 9.- -.- 27 -.- -.- Totals 7-3 4.- -.- TANYI S CAREER HIGHS Tackles 3 (at Indiana, /29/6) Solo Tackles 3 (2x, last at Indiana, /29/6) 6

SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER NOTES WITH CAREER HIGHS PK - ADAM GREENE - 3 - Sr. Grad Major: Finance Career 27 Wuerrfel Trophy Watch List (Comm. Service/Academics) 27 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team Nominee 3x Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (25-7) 3x Academic All-Big Ten (25-7) 27 Stats Made -of-3 FG attempts and all six PATs at #23 Texas (9/2). GREENE S CAREER STATS (KICKING) YR. G FGM-FGA 2-29 3-39 4-49 5+ LG PATS PTS 24 No attempts 25 4 3-5 2-3 - -2-44 - 2 26 3 9-4 4-5 5-7 - - 37 37-38 64 27-3 - - - - 26 6-6 9 Totals 8 3-22 7-9 5-8 -3-2 44 54-55 93 GREENE S CAREER HIGHS Long Field Goal 44 yards (vs. Wisconsin, /7/5) Field Goals Made 2 (2x, last at FIU (9/9/6) Field Goals Attempted 3 (2x, last at UCF, 9/7/6) PATs Made 7 (vs. Howard, 9/3/6) P - WADE LEES - 88 - Soph. Major: American Studies Career Notes 27 Ray Guy Award Watch List. 26 Season Notes Punted four times for 59 yards at #23 Texas (9/2), with a long of 47. 26 Season Notes Started all 3 games, punting 72 times for 2,868 yards (39.8 avg). Pinned 2 punts inside the 2 and only recorded one touchback. Oldest player in Big Ten at 29 years old (third-oldest in FBS). Melbourne native has extensive Australian Rules Football Experience. LEES CAREER STATS YR. G-GS Punts YDS AVG TB FC +5 I2 BLK LP 26 3-3 72 2868 39.8 34 8 5 27-4 59 39.8 47 Career 4-4 76 327 39.8 35 9 5 LEES CAREER HIGHS Most Punts 8 (3x, last at #9 Nebraska, /9/6) Punting Average 45.3 yards (vs. Minnesota, /5/6) Longest Punt 5 yards (vs. Minnesota, /5/6) Punts Inside 2 4 (2x, last at UCF, 9/7/6) 7

NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) (d) Jermaine Carter, Jr. LB 6-228 Sr. 3V Fort Washington, Md. (Friendship Collegiate) (d) D.J. Moore WR 5-25 Jr. 2V Philadelphia, Pa. (Imhotep Charter HS) 2 Lorenzo Harrison III RB 5-8 95 So. V Hillcrest Heights, Md. (DeMatha Catholic HS) 3 (d) Denzel Conyers DB 6-3 25 RSr. V St. Petersburg, Fla. (Boca Ciega HS/Butte College) 3 (d) Adam Greene PK 5-93 Sr. 2V Arnold, Md. (Broadneck HS) 3 (d) Tyrrell Pigrome QB 5-96 So. V Pinson, Ala. (Clay-Chalkville HS) 4 Darnell Savage, Jr. DB 5-9 Jr. 2V Newark, Del. (Caravel Academy) 5 (d) Anthony McFarland RB 5-8 28 Fr. HS Hyattsville, Md. (DeMaha Catholic HS) 5 (d) Cavon Walker DL 6-2 278 Sr. 2V Washington, D.C. (Friendship Collegiate) 6 (d) Jesse Aniebonam DL 6-3 259 Sr. 3V Silver Spring, Md. (Good Counsel HS) 6 (d) Ty Johnson RB 5-28 Jr. 2V Cumberland, Md. (Fort Hill HS) 7 JC Jackson DB 6-93 Jr. V Immokalee, Fla. (Immokalee HS) 8 (d) Caleb Henderson QB 6-3 225 Jr. RS Burke, Va. (Lake Braddock HS/North Carolina) 8 (d) Kingsley Opara DL 6-3 3 Sr. 2V Jacksonville, Fla. (Mandarin HS) 9 Jahrvis Davenport WR 5-9 94 Jr. 2V Tampa, Fla. (Robinson HS) (d) DJ Turner WR 5-9 2 So. V Glenarden, Md. (DeMatha Catholic HS) (d) Josh Woods DB 6-24 Sr. 3V Baltimore, Md. (McDonogh School) (d) Fofie Bazzie DB 5-9 Fr. HS Silver Spring, Md. (Quince Orchard HS) (d) Kasim Hill QB 6-2 232 Fr. HS Washington, D.C. (St. John s College) 2 (d) Elijah Daniels DB 6-93 So. V Davie, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons HS) 2 (d) Taivon Jacobs WR 5-7 Sr. V Camp Springs, Md. (Suitland HS) 3 Markquese Bell DB 6-2 28 Fr. HS Bridgeton, N.J. (Bridgeton HS) 4 (d) Tahj Capehart WR 5-84 Fr. HS Virginia Beach, Va. (Bishop Sullivan Catholic) 4 (d) Deon Jones DB 6-95 Fr. HS Oxon Hill, Md. (Potomac HS) 4 (d) J.T. Ventura DB 6-25 Sr. SQ Hollidaysburg, Pa. (Hollidaysburg Area HS) 5 (d) Legend Brumbaugh QB 6-3 25 Fr. HS Auburn, Ala. (Trinity Christian Academy) 5 (d) Melvin Keihn DE 6-228 Jr. V Towson, Md. (Gilman/Virginia Tech) 6 (d) Ryan Brand QB 5-82 RSo. TR Detroit, Mich. (Detroit Jesuit HS/Air Force/San Mateo CC) 6 (d) Ayinde Eley LB 6-3 226 Fr. HS Silver Spring, Md. (Good Counsel) 7 Tino Ellis DB 6-93 So. V Reisterstown, Md. (DeMatha Catholic HS) 8 (d) Max Bortenschlager QB 6-3 2 So. V Fishers, Ind. (Cathedral HS) 8 (d) Shane Cockerille LB 6-2 235 Sr. 3V Baltimore, Md. (Gilman School) 9 MJ Jarrell WR 6-83 Fr. HS Orlando, Fla. (Timber Creek HS) 2 (d) Javon Leake RB 6-2 Fr. HS Greensboro, N.C. (Page HS) 2 (d) Antwaine Richardson DB 6-82 So. V Delray Beach, Fla. (Atlantic Community HS) 2 RaVon Davis DB 5-77 Jr. V Fort Washington, Md. (Friendly HS/Miss. Gulf Coast CC) 22 Isaiah Davis ILB 6-238 So. V Temple Hills, Md. (St. Stephen s & St. Agnes) 23 Alex Woods DB 6-2 9 RJr. TR Durham, N.C. (Hillside HS/Lackawanna CC) 24 Qwuantrezz Knight DB 6-97 So. V Quincy, Fla. (East Gadsden HS) 25 Antoine Brooks, Jr. DB 5-2 So. V Lanham, Md. (DuVal HS ) 26 Kenny Bennett DB 6-2 2 Fr. HS Philadelphia, Pa. (Academy at Palumbo) 27 Bryce Brand DL 6-3 24 Fr. HS Detroit, Mich. (Clayton Valley Charter) 29 Elisha Daniels DB 6-8 So. V Davie, Fla. (Cardinal Gibbons, HS) 3 Allen Corbin DB 5-9 9 Sr. SQ Westminster, Md. (Winters Mill HS) 3 Nnamdi Egbuaba LB 6-227 Jr. V Baltimore, Md. (St. Frances Academy) 32 Bruce Miller LB 6-244 Jr. TR Chester, Pa. (Delcastle Tech HS/Dean College) 33 Tayon Fleet-Davis RB 5-23 Fr. HS Oxon Hill, Md. (Potomac HS) 34 Jake Funk RB 5-22 So. V Gaithersburg, Md. (Damascus HS) 35 Marcus Smith RB 5-9 23 Sr. SQ West Friendship, Md. (Marriotts Ridge HS) 36 Matt Oliveira LS 6-25 Jr. V Watchung, N.J. (Saint Peter s Prep) 37 (d) Josh Bekoe DB 5-2 Sr. SQ Alexandria, Va. (Mount Vernon HS) 37 (d) Chris Jones WR 6-2 77 Sr. SQ Baltimore, Md. (DeMatha Catholic HS/Iowa Western CC) 39 Steve Baca LB 6-2 22 So. SQ Mt. Airy, Md. (South Carroll HS) 4 Ikechukwu Ogwuegbu RB 5-9 95 So. SQ Hyattsville, Md. (Northwestern HS) 4 Mike Shinsky PK 5-9 78 So. V Towson, Md. (McDonogh School) 42 Nick Underwood LB 6-225 RSo. TR Lake Oswego, Ore. (Lake Oswego HS/Air Force/Riverside CC) 43 Jalen Brooks LB 6-236 Sr. 3V Suwanee, Ga. (North Gwinnett HS) 44 Andrew Isaacs DL 6-2 254 Sr. 2V Manchester, Conn. (Manchester HS) 45 (d) Dimitri Lee DB 5-9 9 Sr. SQ Bowie, Md. (Friendship Collegiate/Coastal Carolina) 45 (d) Zach Roski TE 6-7 23 Fr. HS Laurel, Md. (St. Vincent Palotti HS) 46 Robert Schwob TE 6-6 2 Fr. HS Annapolis, Md. (Broadneck HS) 47 Kevin Woodeshick TE 6-2 225 Jr. SQ Berwick, Pa. (Berwick HS) ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. 56 (d) Adams, Nate LS 6 (d) Aniebonam, Jesse DL 39 Baca, Steve LB 8 Barnes, Noah TE (d) Bazzie, Fofie DB 37 (d) Bekoe, Josh WR 3 Bell, Markquese DB 26 Bennett, Kenny DB 8 (d) Bortenschlager, Max QB 27 Brand, Bryce DL 6 (d) Brand, Ryan QB 25 Brooks, Antoine LB 43 Brooks, Jalen LB 5 (d) Brumbaugh, Legend QB 92 Burkett, Chandler LB 4 (d) Capehart, Tahj WR 83 Carriere, Carlos WR (d) Carter Jr., Jermaine LB 7 Christie, Sean OL 8 (d) Cockerille, Shane LB 86 Comma, Jayden WR 3 (d) Conyers, Denzel DB 3 (d) Corbin, Allen DB 87 Cornwell, Michael WR 2 (d) Daniels, Elijah DB 29 Daniels, Elisha DB 95 (d) Darmstadter, Henry PK 9 Davenport, Jahrvis WR 22 Davis, Isaiah LB 2 Davis, RaVon DB 75 Davis, Terrance OL 49 Dicerbo, Antonio DL 82 Edwards, Avery TE 3 Egbuaba, Nnamdi LB 6 (d) Eley, Ayinde LB 7 Ellis, Tino WR 33 Fleet-Davis, Tayon RB 34 Funk, Jake RB 98 Gaddy, Brandon DL 99 Gaddy, Breyon DL 56 (d) Gillespie, Matt LB 55 (d) Goldbourne, Dion DL 55 (d) Gray, Derwin OL 3 (d) Greene, Adam PK 76 Hagey, Mason OL 63 Hamilton, Tyler OL 2 Harrison III, Lorenzo RB 48 Hayward, Derrick TE 8 (d) Henderson, Caleb QB (d) Hill, Kasim QB 59 Howard, Keiron DL 67 Hunt, Tyran OL 44 Isaacs, Andrew TE 7 (d) Jackson, JC DB 2 (d) Jacobs, Taivon WR 9 Jarrell, MJ WR 6 (d) Johnson, Ty RB 37 (d) Jones, Chris WR 4 (d) Jones, Deon DB 73 Jordan, Johnny OL 5 (d) Keihn, Melvin DL 24 Knight, Qwuantrezz DB 96 Kulka, Brett DL 8

No. Name Pos. 65 Ladd, Andrew OL 2 (d) Leake, Javon RB 45 (d) Lee, Dimitri DB 88 Lees, Wade P 77 McClain, Will OL 5 McFarland, Anthony RB 68 McKennie, Ellis OL 9 McLean, Adam DL 79 McNair, Jordan OL 57 (d) Merritt, Richard OL 9 Miller, B Ahmad DL 32 Miller, Bruce LB 72 Minor, Marcus OL 64 Moore, Brendan OL (d) Moore, D.J. WR 85 Nelson, Sean WR 4 Ogwuegbu, Ikechukwu RB 36 Oliveira, Matt LS 57 (d) Oluwatimi, Seun DL 8 (d) Opara, Kingsley DL 89 Park, Andrew TE 3 (d) Pigrome, Tyrrell QB 74 Plummer, Brian OL 58 Prince, Damian OL 2 (d) Richardson, Antwaine DB 97 (d) Rivera, Celso DL 95 (d) Rogers, Lawtez DL 45 (d) Roski, Zach TE 93 Saine, Oseh DL 54 Sassler, Brock LS 4 Savage Jr., Darnell DB 46 Schwob, Robert TE 53 (d) Shepherd, Brett LB 4 Shinsky, Mike PK 35 Smith, Marcus RB 56 (d) Spence, Cam DL 97 (d) Sutton, Danny PK 5 Tanyi, Mbi LB (d) Turner, DJ WR 42 Underwood, Nick LB 84 Veii, Jacquille WR 4 (d) Ventura, J.T. DB 76 Wagman, Jack OL 8 (d) Walker, Cavon DL 47 Woodeshick, Kevin TE 23 Woods, Alex DB (d) Woods, Josh DB No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) 48 Derrick Hayward TE 6-5 24 Sr. 3V Salisbury, Md. (Wicomico HS) 49 Antonio Dicerbo DL 6-234 Fr. HS Pasadena, Md. (Gilman HS) 5 Mbi Tanyi DL 6-296 Jr. 2V Houston, Texas (George Bush HS) 53 Brett Shepherd LB 6-4 23 So. V Buford, Ga. (Collins Hill HS) 54 Brock Sassler LS 5-28 Fr. HS Parkton, Md. (Boys Latin HS) 55 (d) Dion Goldbourne DE 6-4 28 RFr. RS Delray Beach, Fla. (Atlantic Community HS ) 55 (d) Derwin Gray OL 6-5 33 Jr. 2V Washington, D.C. (Friendship Coll./Fork Union Military Acad.) 56 (d) Nate Adams LS 6-2 Sr. 3V Phoenix, Ariz. (Greenway HS) 56 (d) Matt Gillespie LB 6-235 Sr. SQ Towson, Md. (Loyola Blakefiled) 56 (d) Cam Spence DL 6-3 35 Fr. HS Washington, D.C. (St. John s College ) 57 (d) Richard Merritt OL 6-5 36 RFr. RS Silver Spring, Md. (Archbishop Carroll HS) 57 (d) Seun Oluwatimi DL 6-298 So. SQ Upper Marlboro, Md. (DeMatha Catholic HS) 58 Damian Prince OL 6-3 35 Jr. 2V Washington, D.C. (Bishop McNamara HS) 59 Keiron Howard DL 6-3 293 So. V Fort Washington, Md. (Potomac HS) 63 Tyler Hamilton OL 6-298 Fr. HS Bowie, Md. (St. Vincent Palotti HS) 64 Brendan Moore OL 6-3 32 Jr. 2V Austin, Texas (Westwood HS) 65 Andrew Ladd OL 6-3 252 Fr. HS Shady Side, Md. (Archbishop Spalding HS) 67 Tyran Hunt OL 6-7 3 Fr. HS Boykins, Va. (Southampton HS) 68 Ellis McKennie OL 6-3 35 So. V McSherrytown, Pa. (McDonogh School) 7 Sean Christie OL 6-4 35 Jr. V Medford, N.Y. (Patchogue-Medford HS) 72 Marcus Minor OL 6-4 294 Fr. HS Lanham, Md. (DeMatha Catholic HS) 73 Johnny Jordan OL 6-37 Fr. HS Leesburg, Va. (Gonzaga HS) 74 Brian Plummer OL 6-6 3 RFr. RS New Windsor, Md. (South Carroll HS) 75 Terrance Davis OL 6-3 38 So. V Temple Hills, Md. (DeMatha Catholic HS) 76 Jack Wagman OL 6-5 285 Fr. HS Potomac, Md. (Winston Churchill HS) 77 Will McClain OL 6-5 33 So. SQ Middletown, Md. (Middletown HS) 78 Mason Hagey OL 6-4 295 Fr. HS Anaheim, Calif. (Orange Lutheran HS) 79 Jordan McNair OL 6-4 325 Fr. HS Randallstown, Md. (McDonogh School) 8 Noah Barnes TE 6-4 225 RFr. RS Auburn, Ala. (Auburn HS) 82 Avery Edwards TE 6-4 24 Jr. 2V Raleigh, N.C. (Ravenscroft HS) 83 Carlos Carriere WR 6-4 8 Fr. HS Alpharetta, Ga. (Alpharetta HS) 84 Jacquille Veii WR 5-9 88 RSr. 2V Gaithersburg, Md. (The Avalon School) 85 Sean Nelson WR 6-8 Fr. HS Fairburn, Ga. (Langston Hughes HS) 86 Jayden Comma WR 6-2 28 Fr. HS Roswell, Ga. (Roswell HS) 87 Michael Cornwell WR 6-2 225 Jr. V Owings Mills, Md. (McDonogh School) 88 Wade Lees P 6-2 28 So. V Melbourne, Australia (Deakin University) 89 Andrew Park TE 6-4 26 Fr. HS Fairfax Station, Va. (Lake Braddock HS) 9 B Ahmad Miller DL 6-2 276 Fr. HS Newark, Del. (St. Frances Academy ) 9 Adam McLean DL 6-2 35 So. V Gaithersburg, Md. (Quince Orchard HS) 92 Chandler Burkett DL 6-3 254 Sr. 2V Panama City, Fla. (Bozeman HS) 93 Oseh Saine DL 6-2 295 So. V Worcester, Mass. (Lincoln HS/Worcester Academy) 95 (d) Henry Darmstadter PK 5-7 83 Sr. TR Alexandria, Va. (George Mason HS/Georgetown) 95 (d) Lawtez Rogers DL 6-4 274 Fr. HS Greenbelt, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt HS) 96 Brett Kulka DL 6-4 26 Jr. 2V Edinboro, Pa. (General Mclane HS) 97 (d) Celso Rivera DL 6-35 Jr. WO Woodbridge, Va. (Gar-Field HS) 97 (d) Danny Sutton PK/P 6-85 Sr. V New Hope, Pa. (New Hope Solebury HS/Towson) 98 Brandon Gaddy DL 6-2 3 Fr. HS Virginia Beach, Va. (Bishop Sullivan Catholic) 99 Breyon Gaddy DL 6-2 36 Fr. HS Virginia Beach, Va. (Bishop Sullivan Catholic) Key: (d) indicates duplicate number; RS indicates redshirted in 25; 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 Jesse Aniebonam Fofie Bazzie Max Bortenschlager Chandler Burkett Carlos Carriere Henry Darmstadter Jahrvis Davenport RaVon Davis Nnamdi Egbuaba Ayinde Eley Tayon Fleet-Davis Pronunciation Player Pronunciation Player Pronunciation ANNA-bone-um Breyon Gaddy Bree-on Ikechukwu Ogwuegbu E-kay-choo-koo Ah-gway-boo Foe-fee Bazz-EE Kasim Hill Kah-seem Oluwaseun Oluwatimi Oh-loowa-shawn Oh-loowa-timmy Bor-tin-shlah-gur Keiron Howard KEY-ron Kingsley Opara O-par-ah Burr-kett Tyran Hunt Tie-run Tyrrell Pigrome Ty-rell Pig-rum Carrier Taivon Jacobs TAY-von Antwaine Richardson Ant-won Darm-stAHdt-er Melvin Keihn like cane Oseh Saine OH-say SANE JAR-vis Qwuantrezz Knight KWON-trez Mbi Tanyi EM-bee Tahn-yee Ray-von Javon Leake Juh-von Jacquille Veii Ju-keel Vay eh-goo-ah-ba Wade Lees Lee s Cavon Walker SAY-von Uh-yin-day Eel-E Adam McLean Mc-clayne Tay-on B Ahmad Miller Bee-Ahmad 9

DJ DURKIN Head Coach Bowling Green 2nd Year at Maryland The Maryland football program undoubtedly made great strides in 26, its first year under the guidance of Head Coach DJ Durkin. The Terps doubled their win total from the prior season and garnered bowl eligibility in Durkin s first year in College Park. Regarded as one of the brightest young coaching minds in college football, Durkin was named the 36th head football coach in Maryland history on December 2, 25. He quickly changed the culture and brought instant energy to the program. Durkin improved the results on the field as well. The Terps started the 26 season 4- and won five of their first seven games, including a victory over Michigan State. After falling in three straight games to nationally-ranked teams, including a pair of matchups against Top 5 squads, Maryland defeated Rutgers, 3-3, in its season finale to garner bowl eligibility. Durkin guided Maryland to its 27th bowl game all-time when the Terps faced off against Boston College in the 26 Quick Lane Bowl, which was played at Ford Field in Detroit. Durkin also showed his recruiting prowess by signing a consensus Top 2 class in 27, which was his first full recruiting cycle. The class, which included 4-star signees and five members of the ESPN3, ranked among the best in program history. Durkin was able to land nine of the Top 2 players from the state of Maryland and three of the top nine players from Washington, D.C. Prior to arriving in College Park, Durkin served as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at the University of Michigan, leading a nationally-renowned defensive unit that ranked fourth in the country. Under Durkin, the Wolverines limited opponents to 7.2 points per game in 25, in addition to shutting out three consecutive opponents the longest such streak at Michigan in 35 years. Durkin was an outstanding recruiter in his time as an assistant. While at the University of Florida, Durkin helped land four straight top- recruiting classes and was named Rivals.com s 22 Recruiter of the Year as a result. In total, Durkin contributed to the impressive recruitment of nine 5-star prospects on the defensive side during that stretch. Durkin s immediate impact in Ann Arbor was also displayed in player development. Michigan had nine defensive All-Big Ten honorees, including a pair of first team defensive backs: Jourdan Lewis and Jabril Peppers. In addition, three Wolverines (Ryan Glasgow, Lewis and Peppers,) were named semifinalists for national defensive awards in 25. As the defensive coordinator at Florida from 23-4, Durkin led the Gators to consecutive top-5 rankings in total defense with the 5th-best mark in the country in 24 (329. ypg) and the eighth-best (34.2 ypg) in 23. Florida s 24 team finished the year ranked in the top- in the nation in yards allowed per play (4.45), yards allowed per rush attempt (3.6) and yards allowed per pass attempt (5.9). 2 The group was highlighted by All-SEC first team selections Dante Fowler Jr., and defensive back Vernon Hargreaves, along with second-team all-conference honoree Antonio Morrison. Fowler was subsequently selected third overall in the 25 NFL Draft by the Jacksonville Jaguars. His selection continued a stretch in which Gator defensive players were selected in the first round of three consecutive drafts. In Durkin s first season as defensive coordinator, Florida finished first in the SEC and seventh in the country in pass defense (7.8 yards per game), sixth in first downs allowed (6. per game) and 5th in scoring defense (2. points per game), while allowing only 27 touchdowns, the sixth fewest in the nation in 23. Durkin s coaching paid dividends at the next level when defensive tackle Dominique Easley was drafted by the New England Patriots in the first round of the 24 NFL Draft. From 2-22, Durkin served as special team coordinator and linebackers coach at Florida and coached under current Atlanta Falcons head coach Dan Quinn. Once again, Durkin was a key contributor of a staff that helped produce an NFL first round pick when defensive tackle Shariff Floyd was taken in the first round of the 22 NFL Draft. As linebackers coach, Durkin tutored Jon Bostic, who finished his career as a second-team All-SEC selection and was drafted in the second round of the NFL Draft by the Chicago Bears in 23. Durkin s coaching on special teams helped produce punter Chas Henry, the winner of the Ray Guy Award in 2, and kicker Caleb Sturgis, a two-time finalist for the Lou Groza Award who now plays for the Philadelphia Eagles. Under Durkin s tutelage, Stanford s defensive ends helped the Cardinal rank th nationally in sacks per game in 27 and 29. At Stanford, Durkin helped the Cardinal bring in their highest ranked recruiting class in eight years in 29. As a graduate assistant at Notre Dame from 23-4, Durkin worked primarily with defensive ends and helped develop Notre Dame all-time sack leader, All-Pro NFL defensive end and two-time Super Bowl champion Justin Tuck. As a player, Durkin starred at Bowling Green as a starter at defensive end and outside linebacker from 997-2. He led the team in sacks in 998 and served as a team captain for two seasons. Durkin was honored with numerous team awards including the Ken Schoeni Award for character and toughness, the Carlos Jackson Award personifying the values of a student-athlete and the Leadership Award. He earned his bachelor s degree in business marketing from Bowling Green in 2 and his master s degree in educational administration and supervision in 24. A native of Youngstown, Ohio, Durkin and his wife Sarah have one daughter, Abigail, and one son, Luke. The Durkin File Full Name Daniel John DJ Durkin Date of Birth January 5, 978 Hometown Youngstown, Ohio Alma Mater Bowling Green, (B.A., Business Marketing) Bowling Green 4 (M.A., Educational Administration and Supervision) Family Wife, Sarah; Daughter, Abigail; Son, Luke Playing Experience OLB at Bowling Green Years in Coaching (College) 7 Coaching Experience Maryland Head Coach (25-pres.) Michigan Def. Coord./LBs (25) Florida Def. Coord./LBs (23-4) Special Tms Coord./LBs (2-2) Stanford Specials Tms Coord./DEs (27-9) Bowling Green Special Tms Coord./LBs (26) DEs (25) Notre Dame GA (23-4) Bowling Green GA (2-2) DURKIN ALL-TIME VS. Boston College - East Carolina - FIU - Howard - Indiana - Michigan - Michigan State - Minnesota - Nebraska - Ohio State - Penn State - Purdue - Rutgers - Texas - Towson - UCF - Wisconsin - DURKIN S CAREER RECORD Overall Conference Year School W L Pct. W L Pct. 24 Florida. - Total. - 26 Maryland 6 7.462 3 6.333 27 Maryland. - - - Total 7 7.5 3 6.333 Overall 8 7.533 3 6.333

MARYLAND COACHING STAFF OFFENSE WALT BELL Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2nd Year at Maryland (Middle Tenn. State, 25) Improved Maryland offense in multiple categories in first season, including points, yards/play, TDs, first downs and turnovers. Rushing offense eclipsed 2,5 yards in 26 - first time for program since 23. DEFENSE ANDY BUH Defensive Coordinator 2nd Year at Maryland (Nevada, 996) 26 Terp defense allowed just one 3-yard passer and ranked third in BG in sacks. Coached with Durkin at Stanford from 27-9. Also served as d-coord. at Stanford, Cal and Nevada. CHRIS BEATTY Associate Head Coach/Wide Receivers 2nd Year at Maryland (East Tenn. State, 995) Promoted to associate head coach prior to 27 season - recognized as one of top recruiters in Big Ten by 247sports. Guided D.J. Moore to six TD catches in 26 - most since Stefon Diggs in 22. JIMMY BRUMBAUGH Co-Defensive Coordinator/Defensive Line First Year at Maryland (Auburn, 999) Served as defensive line coach at Kentuck the last four seasons. Has also served as an assistant at LSU, Syracuse and Lousiana Tech. Son, Legend, is a QB on current Maryland roster. PETE LEMBO Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coord./TEs 2nd Year at Maryland (Georgetown, 92) Special teams did not allow a blocked punt in 26, while ranking th in FBS in blocked kicks and 25th in kick return defense. Spent five seasons as head coach at Ball State, setting more than 6 school records. TYLER BOWEN Offensive Line First Year at Maryland (Maryland, 2) Returning to alma mater after two successful seasons at Fordham. Bowen was Fordham s offensive coordinator in 26, leading a unit that ranked fourth in FCS in total offense and scoring average. AAZAAR ABDUL-RAHIM Defensive Backs 2nd Year at Maryland (San Diego State, 998) Recognized as one of top recruiters nationally, helping Terps land a top-2 class in 27. Leads a defensive backfield in 27 loaded with youth and talent. Head coach at nearby Friendship Collegiate Academy from 24-3. MATT BARNES Linebackers 2nd Year at Maryland (Salisbury, 28) Led Maryland linebacker unit to a pair of All-Big Ten selections in first season (Jermaine Carter, Jr. and Shane Cockerille). Has coached with DJ Durkin since 22, making stops at Florida and Michigan. ANTHONY TUCKER Running Backs 2nd Year at Maryland (Fresno State, 999) Terp running game was a Maryland hallmark in 26, eclipsing 2,5 yards for first time since 23 and just the seventh time ever. Ty Johnson eclipsed, rushing yards and broke program record for yards/carry (9.). 2

THE BIG TEN CONFERENCE 27 STANDINGS EAST Ohio State Penn State Maryland Michigan State Michigan Rutgers Indiana WEST Wisconsin Nebraska Northwestern Iowa Illinois Minnesota Purdue BIG TEN OVERALL W L For Opp Hm Rd 49 2 - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 49 - - W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div. Streak 49 2 - - - - W 52 - - - - W 5 4 - - - - W 35 - - - - W 33 7 - - - - W 4 3 - - - - L 2 49 - - - - L W L For Opp Hm - - - - - - - W L For Opp Hm Rd Nu Div. Streak 59 - - - - W 43 36 - - - - W 3 2 - - - - W 24 3 - - - - W 24 2 - - - - W 7 7 - - - - W 28 35 - - - - L Rd - - - - - - - THIS WEEK IN THE BIG TEN 27 MARYLAND BIG TEN PLAYERS OF THE WEEK WEEK SCHEDULE Friday, September 8 Ohio at Purdue (FS)... 8 pm Saturday, September 2 Northwestern at Duke (ESPNU)...Noon Iowa at Iowa State (ESPN2)...Noon Towson at Maryland (BTN)...Noon Cincinnati at Michigan (ABC)...Noon FAU at Wisconsin (BTN)...Noon Western Michigan at Michigan State (BTN). 3:3 pm Eastern Michigan at Rutgers (BTN)... 3:3 pm Indiana at Virginia (ACCN)... 3:3 pm Pitt at Penn State (ABC)... 3:3 pm Nebraska at Oregon (FOX)... 4:3 pm Oklahoma at Ohio State (ABC)... 7:3 pm Western Kentucky at Illinois (BTN)... 8 pm Minnesota at Oregon State (FS)... pm Antoine Brooks, Jr...Specialist (9/4) MARYLAND S RECORD WHEN... Under Durkin Overall MD s Record In... September 4- October 2-3 November -3 December - MD s Conference Record... At home 3-2 On the road -4 Neutral - MD s Non-Conference Record... At home - On the road 3- Neutral - MD vs. Ranked Teams... At home - On the road -2 Neutral - MD s Record in Games... Decided by -3 points - 4-7 points -2 8- points - -9 points 2-2-29 points -3 3+ points 2-2 MD s Record When Scoring... or fewer points -4-9 points - 2-29 points - 3+ points 6-2 MD s Record When Allowing... or fewer points - -9 points 4-2-29 points - 3+ points -6 MD s Record in Games... During the day 4-7 At night 3- Scoring first 5- Opponent scores first 2-7 Leading after the st quarter 6- Trailing after the st quarter -6 Tied after the st quarter - Leading at halftime 6- Trailing at halftime -6 Tied at halftime - Leading after the 3rd quarter 6- Trailing after the 3rd quarter -7 Tied after the 3rd quarter - In overtime - MD s Record When... -yard rusher 4-2 -yard receiver 2-3-yard passer - Less than 3 yards total offense -4 3-399 yards total offense -2 4-499 yards total offense 5-5+ yards total offense - Committing fewer turnovers 5- Committing more turnovers -6 Turnovers are equal - No turnovers committed 3- MD s Record When Allowing... -yard rusher 2-4 -yard receiver 2-3-yard passer - Less than 3 yards total offense 3-3-399 yards total offense -2 4-499 yards total offense 3-5+ yards total offense -4 GAME GAME : MARYLAND 2: MARYLAND vs. JAMES vs. TOWSON MADISON - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22