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2017 Maryland Terrapins football
Maryland Terrapins logo.svg
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
DivisionEast Division
2017 record4–8 (2–7 Big Ten)
Head coach
D. J. Durkin (2nd season)
Offensive coordinator
Walt Bell (2nd season)
Offensive schemeSpread
Defensive coordinatorAndy Buh (2nd season)
Base defense4–2–5
Home stadium
Maryland Stadium
(Capacity: 51,802)

Seasons


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2017 Big Ten football standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 

East Division
No. 5 Ohio State xy$
 8
1
    12
2
 
No. 15 Michigan State
 7
2
    10
3
 
No. 8 Penn State
 7
2
    11
2
 

Michigan
 5
4
    8
5
 

Rutgers
 3
6
    4
8
 

Indiana
 2
7
    5
7
 

Maryland
 2
7
    4
8
 

West Division
No. 7 Wisconsin xy
 9
0
    13
1
 
No. 17 Northwestern
 7
2
    10
3
 

Iowa
 4
5
    8
5
 

Purdue
 4
5
    7
6
 

Nebraska
 3
6
    4
8
 

Minnesota
 2
7
    5
7
 

Illinois
 0
9
    2
10
 

Championship: Ohio State 27, Wisconsin 21

  • $ – Conference champion

  • x – Division champion/co-champions

  • y – Championship game participant

Rankings from AP Poll

The 2017 Maryland Terrapins football team represented the University of Maryland during the 2017 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Terrapins played their home games at Maryland Stadium in College Park, Maryland and competed in the East Division of the Big Ten Conference. Maryland celebrated their 125th anniversary of the program that was established in 1892, when the University of Maryland, College Park was still known as the Maryland Agricultural College. They were led by second-year head coach D.J. Durkin. They finished the season 4–8, 2–7 in Big Ten play to finish in a tie for sixth place in the East Division.




Contents





  • 1 Schedule


  • 2 Game summaries

    • 2.1 at Texas


    • 2.2 Towson


    • 2.3 UCF


    • 2.4 at Minnesota


    • 2.5 at Ohio State


    • 2.6 Northwestern


    • 2.7 at Wisconsin


    • 2.8 Indiana


    • 2.9 at Rutgers


    • 2.10 Michigan


    • 2.11 at Michigan State


    • 2.12 Penn State



  • 3 Roster


  • 4 Awards and honors


  • 5 Players in the 2018 NFL Draft


  • 6 References




Schedule[edit]


Maryland announced its 2017 football schedule on July 11, 2013. The 2017 schedule consisted of 6 home, 5 away and 1 neutral site game in the regular season. The Terrapins hoste Big Ten foes Indiana, Michigan, Northwestern, and Penn State, and traveled to Michigan State, Minnesota, Ohio State, and Wisconsin. Maryland played Rutgers in Bronx, New York at Yankee Stadium.[1]


The Terrapins hosted two of the three non-conference opponents, Towson from the Colonial Athletic Association, Central Florida (UCF) from the American Athletic Conference and traveled to Austin, Texas to face Texas from the Big 12 Conference.





























































































DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 212:00 p.m.at No. 23 Texas*
  • Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium

  • Austin, TX

FS1
W 51–41
88,396
September 912:00 p.m.
Towson*
  • Maryland Stadium

  • College Park, MD

BTN
W 63–17
37,105
September 233:00 p.m.
UCF*
  • Maryland Stadium

  • College Park, MD

FS1
L 10–38
33,280
September 3012:00 p.m.at Minnesota
  • TCF Bank Stadium

  • Minneapolis, MN

FS1
W 31–24
43,511
October 74:00 p.m.at No. 10 Ohio State
  • Ohio Stadium

  • Columbus, OH

FOX
L 14–62
107,180
October 143:30 p.m.Northwestern
  • Maryland Stadium

  • College Park, MD

ESPN2
L 21–37
38,325
October 2112:00 p.m.at No. 5 Wisconsin
  • Camp Randall Stadium

  • Madison, WI

FOX
L 13–38
78,058
October 283:30 p.m.
Indianadagger
  • Maryland Stadium

  • College Park, MD

BTN
W 42–39
35,144
November 43:30 p.m.at Rutgers
  • High Point Solutions Stadium

  • Piscataway, NJ

BTN
L 24–31
35,221
November 113:30 p.m.No. 21 Michigan
  • Maryland Stadium

  • College Park, MD

BTN
L 10–35
44,325
November 184:00 p.m.at No. 22 Michigan State
  • Spartan Stadium

  • East Lansing, MI

FOX
L 7–17
70,216
November 253:30 p.m.No. 12 Penn State
  • Maryland Stadium

  • College Park, MD (Rivalry)

BTN
L 3–66
49,680
  • *Non-conference game


  • daggerHomecoming

  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game

  • All times are in Eastern time


Schedule Source:[2]


Game summaries[edit]



at Texas[edit]





















1
2
3
4Total

Terrapins
14
16
7
1451
#23 Longhorns
7
7
20
741







Overall record
Last meeting
Result
0–3
1978

L, 0–42

Maryland spoiled Texas coach Tom Herman's debut by upsetting the Longhorns, 51–41. The Terps got off to a rough start, with quarterback Tyrell Pigrome throwing an interception that was returned for a touchdown on the Terps' first offensive drive of the game. But after that, Maryland scored 27 unanswered points. Texas did come back and got to within three points, but were never able to regain the lead.[3]


Maryland's Ty Johnson rushed for 132 yards on 12 carries, while D.J. Moore caught seven passes for 133 yards. Johnson, Pigrome, Kasim Hill, and Jake Funk all had rushing touchdowns, and Moore and Taivon Jacobs each had a receiving touchdown.[4] The game also featured several non-offensive touchdowns. In addition to the pick-six by Texas, each team returned a blocked kick for a touchdown, and Texas also returned a punt for a touchdown.[3]


While Pigrome had to leave due to an injury in the third quarter, true freshman quarterback Kasim Hill took over for Maryland and performed well, leading the Terps to two touchdowns in the fourth quarter. When it was all finished, Maryland had completed its first win over a ranked opponent since 2010.[3]


During the game, Maryland lost two key players to injury. Starting quarterback Tyrrell Pigrome was lost for the season after tearing his ACL, and senior defensive end Jessie Aniebonam will miss "several months" due to a fractured ankle.[5]



Towson[edit]





















1
2
3
4Total
Tigers
0
7
0
1017

Terrapins
21
7
21
1463







Overall record
Last meeting
Result
1–0
2011

W, 28–3

Maryland's first home game of 2017 saw the Towson Tigers, Maryland's lone FCS opponent this season, visiting College Park. This game marked the first start of true freshman QB Kasim Hill, and he performed very well, completing 13 of 16 passes for 163 yards with no interceptions. Maryland jumped out to a quick 21-0 lead after the first quarter and ended up scoring nine touchdowns against Towson. It was the first time in Maryland history that the team has started a year by scoring at least 50 points in each of its first two games.[6]


Ty Johnson rushed for 124 yards on only five carries, including two long runs for touchdowns (74 and 46 yards). Javon Leake, Jake Funk, Max Bortenschlager, and D.J. Moore also had rushing touchdowns. Moore led the receivers with 97 yards on seven catches, including two passes caught for touchdowns. Darnell Savage added a touchdown after he intercepted a pass thrown by Towson's Ryan Stover.[6]


Maryland had big plays all afternoon. Six of Maryland's eight touchdowns by the offense were for at least 20 yards, including two that were over 60 yards. Maryland also had a 75-yard touchdown on an interception return. Moore and Johnson, who both had big games against Texas and also against Towson, combined for five of the nine touchdowns. Freshman tailback Javon Leake make his debut for the Terps and also got in on the big play action, scoring a touchdown after a 61-yard rush.[7]


In the end, Maryland was far too much for Towson to handle, and the Terps ended up with a 63-17 victory.



UCF[edit]





















1
2
3
4Total

Knights
0
14
7
1738
Terrapins
3
0
7
010







Overall record
Last meeting
Result
1–0
2016

W, 30–24

Maryland's last non-conference game of the season saw Central Florida visiting College Park. The previous year, Maryland and UCF had met in Orlando, with Maryland winning in double-overtime.[8]


Kasim Hill made his second start at QB for the Terps, but he would not stay in the game for long. In the first quarter during a QB scramble, Hill was injured, and was unable to put any weight on his right leg as he hobbled off the field with assistance. Sophomore QB Max Bortenschlager replaced Hill, but was unable to lead the Terps to victory. He finished 15 for 26 with 132 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions.[9]


UCF lead 14-3 after the first half. Maryland's offense ended up being outgained 428-197 and was not able to mount any serious threat against UCF. Maryland converted only 2 out of 13 third down attempts.[9] The scoring was capped for the day when a Bortenschlager pass was picked off and returned for a TD by Mike Hughes. Central Florida ended up defeating Maryland by a final score of 38-10.[10]



at Minnesota[edit]





















1
2
3
4Total

Terrapins
7
10
0
1431
Golden Gophers
0
10
7
724







Overall record
Last meeting
Result
1–1
2016

L, 10–31


at Ohio State[edit]





















1
2
3
4Total
Terrapins
7
0
0
714

No. 11 Buckeyes
20
21
14
762







Overall record
Last meeting
Result
0–3
2016

L, 3–62


Northwestern[edit]





















1
2
3
4Total

Wildcats
3
21
3
1037
Terrapins
7
7
7
021




Overall record
Last meeting
Result

First meeting


at Wisconsin[edit]





















1
2
3
4Total
Terrapins
0
3
10
013

No. 5 Badgers
7
14
7
1038







Overall record
Last meeting
Result
0–2
2015

L, 24–31


Indiana[edit]





















1
2
3
4Total
Hoosiers
16
7
10
639

Terrapins
7
21
0
1442







Overall record
Last meeting
Result
1–4
2016

L, 36–42


at Rutgers[edit]





















1
2
3
4Total
Terrapins
7
7
10
024

Scarlet Knights
0
17
0
1431







Overall record
Last meeting
Result
7–5
2016

W, 31–13


Michigan[edit]





















1
2
3
4Total

Wolverines
7
21
0
735
Terrapins
0
0
3
710







Overall record
Last meeting
Result
1–5
2016

L, 3–59


at Michigan State[edit]





















1
2
3
4Total
Terrapins
0
0
0
77

Spartans
7
7
3
017







Overall record
Last meeting
Result
2–6
2016

W, 28–17


Penn State[edit]





















1
2
3
4Total

No. 12 Nittany Lions
14
17
21
1466
Terrapins
0
0
3
03







Overall record
Last meeting
Result
2–37–1
2016

L, 14–38


Roster[edit]








2017 Maryland Terrapins football team roster
Players
Coaches

Offense




















































































































































































Pos.#NameClass

WR

1

D. J. Moore

Jr

RB

2

Lorenzo Harrison III

So

QB

3

Tyrrell Pigrome Injured

So

RB

5

Anthony McFarland

Fr

RB

6

Ty Johnson

Jr

QB

8

Caleb Henderson Injured

Redshirt.svg Jr

WR

9

Jahrvis Davenport

Jr

WR

10

D. J. Turner

So

QB

11

Kasim Hill

Fr

WR

12

Tavion Jacobs

Redshirt.svg Sr

WR

14

Tahj Capehart

Fr

QB

16

Ryan Brand

Redshirt.svg So

QB

18

Max Bortenschlager

So

WR

19

M. J. Jarrell

Fr

RB

20

Javon Leake

Fr

RB

33

Tayon Fleet-Davis

Fr

RB

34

Jake Funk

So

RB

35

Marcus Smith

Redshirt.svg Sr

WR

37

Josh Bekoe

Redshirt.svg Sr

WR

37

Chris Jones

Sr

RB

40

Ikechukwu Ogwuegbu

So

TE

47

Kevin Woodeshick

Jr

TE

48

Derrick Hayward

Sr

OL

55

Derwin Gray

Redshirt.svg Jr

OL

57

Richard Merritt

Redshirt.svg Fr

OL

58

Damian Prince

Redshirt.svg Jr

OL

64

Brendan Moore

Redshirt.svg Jr

OL

67

Tyran Hunt

Fr

OL

68

Ellis McKennie

Redshirt.svg So

OL

70

Sean Christie

Redshirt.svg Jr

OL

72

Marcus Minor

Fr

OL

73

Johnny Jordan

Fr

OL

74

Brian Plummer

Redshirt.svg Fr

OL

75

Terrence Davis

So

OL

77

Will McClain

Redshirt.svg So

OL

79

Jordan McNair

Fr

TE

80

Noah Barnes

Redshirt.svg Fr

TE

82

Avery Edwards

Jr

WR

83

Carlos Carriere

Fr

WR

84

Jacquille Veii

Redshirt.svg Sr

WR

85

Sean Nelson

Fr

WR

86

Jayden Comma

Fr

WR

87

Michael Cornwell

Jr

TE

89

Andrew Park

Fr

Defense








































































































































































































Pos.#NameClass

LB

1

Jermaine Carter

Sr

DB

3

Denzel Conyers

Redshirt.svg Sr

DB

4

Darnell Savage Jr.

Jr

DL

5

Cavon Walker

Redshirt.svg Jr

DL

6

Jesse Aniebonam Injured

Sr

DB

7

JC Jackson

Redshirt.svg Jr

DL

8

Kingsley Opara

Sr

DB

10

Josh Woods

Sr

DB

11

Fofie Bazzie

Fr

DB

12

Elijah Daniels

So

DB

13

Markquese Bell

Fr

DB

14

Deon Jones

Fr

DB

14

J. T. Ventura

Redshirt.svg Sr

DE

15

Melvin Keihn

Redshirt.svg Jr

DB

16

Ayinde Eley

Fr

DB

17

Tino Ellis

So

LB

18

Shane Cockerille

Sr

DB

20

Antwaine Richardson Injured

So

DB

21

RaVon Davis

Redshirt.svg Jr

ILB

22

Isaiah Davis

Redshirt.svg So

DB

23

Alex Woods

Redshirt.svg Jr

DB

24

Qwuantrezz Knight

So

LB

25

Antoine Brooks

Redshirt.svg So

DB

26

Kenny Bennett

Fr

DL

27

Bryce Bland

Fr

DB

29

Elisha Daniels

So

DB

30

Allen Corbin

Redshirt.svg Sr

LB

31

Nnamdi Egbuaba

Redshirt.svg Jr

LB

39

Steve Baca

So

LB

42

Nick Underwood

Redshirt.svg So

LB

43

Jalen Brooks

Sr

DL

44

Andrew Isaacs

Redshirt.svg Sr

DB

45

Dimitri Lee

Redshirt.svg Jr

DL

50

Mbi Tanyi

Jr

LB

53

Brett Shepherd

So

DE

55

Dion Goldbourne

Redshirt.svg Fr

LB

56

Matt Gillespie

Redshirt.svg Jr

DL

56

Cam Spence

Fr

DL

57

Sean Oluwatimi

So

DL

59

Keiron Howard

Redshirt.svg So

DL

90

B'Ahmad Miller

Fr

DL

91

Adam McLean

So

DL

92

Chandler Burkett

Sr

DL

93

Oseh Saine

Redshirt.svg So

DL

95

Lawtez Rogers

Fr

DL

96

Brett Kulka

Redshirt.svg Jr

DL

97

Celso Rivera

Jr

DL

98

Brandon Gaddy

Fr

DL

99

Breyon Gaddy

Fr

Special teams




























Pos.#NameClass

K

3

Adam Greene

Sr

K

41

Mike Shinsky

So

LS

51

Matt Oliveira

Jr

LS

56

Nate Adams

Sr

P

88

Wade Lees

So

K, P

97

Daniel Sutton

Sr

Head coach
  • D. J. Durkin
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Andy Buh (Defensive Coordinator)


  • Walt Bell (Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks)


  • Chris Beatty (Associate Head Coach / Wide Receivers)


  • Jimmy Brumbaugh (Co-Defensive Coordinator / Defensive Line)


  • Pete Lembo (Assistant Head Coach / Special Teams Coordinator / Tight Ends)


  • Tyler Bowen (Offensive Line)

  • Aazaar Abdul-Rahim (Defensive Backs)

  • Matt Barnes (Linebackers)

  • Anthony Tucker (Running Backs)

  • Alex Garwig (Graduate Assistant)

  • Micah James (Graduate Assistant)

  • Fredi Knighten (Graduate Assistant)


  • Desmond Morgan (Graduate Assistant)


Legend

  • (C) Team captain


  • (S) Suspended


  • (I) Ineligible


  • Injured Injured


  • Redshirt Redshirt


Roster
Last update: September 14, 2017



Awards and honors[edit]











Weekly Awards
Player
Award
Date Awarded
Ref.
Antoine Brooks
Co-Special Teams Player of the Week
September 4, 2017
[11]


Players in the 2018 NFL Draft[edit]


















PlayerPositionRoundPick
NFL Club
D. J. MooreWR124
Carolina Panthers
Jermaine Carter Jr.LB5161
Carolina Panthers


References[edit]




  1. ^ "2016-17 Big Ten Football Schedules Announced" (Press release). University of Maryland Department of Athletics. July 11, 2013. Retrieved January 25, 2017..mw-parser-output cite.citationfont-style:inherit.mw-parser-output .citation qquotes:"""""""'""'".mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-free abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-registration abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .citation .cs1-lock-subscription abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registrationcolor:#555.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration spanborder-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help.mw-parser-output .cs1-ws-icon abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/4c/Wikisource-logo.svg/12px-Wikisource-logo.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output code.cs1-codecolor:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-errordisplay:none;font-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-errorfont-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-maintdisplay:none;color:#33aa33;margin-left:0.3em.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-formatfont-size:95%.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-leftpadding-left:0.2em.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-rightpadding-right:0.2em


  2. ^ "2017 Maryland Terrapins Football Schedule". FB Schedules. Retrieved January 25, 2017.


  3. ^ abc Kendziora, Thomas (2 September 2017). "Maryland football upsets Texas, 51-41, in wild season opener". Testudo Times. Retrieved 23 September 2017.


  4. ^ "Maryland vs. Texas - Box Score - September 2, 2017 - ESPN". ESPN. 2 September 2017. Retrieved 23 September 2017.


  5. ^ Kendziora, Thomas (5 September 2017). "Maryland football's Tyrrell Pigrome out for the season; Jesse Aniebonam out for 'several months'". Testudo Times. Retrieved 23 September 2017.


  6. ^ ab Kendziora, Thomas (9 September 2017). "Maryland football cruises past Towson, 63-17, in home opener". Testudo Times. Retrieved 23 September 2017.


  7. ^ Kendziora, Thomas (9 September 2017). "Explosive plays key Maryland football to convincing win over Towson". Testudo Times. Retrieved 23 September 2017.


  8. ^ "Maryland vs. UCF - Game Summary - September 17, 2016 - ESPN". ESPN. 18 September 2016. Retrieved 24 September 2017.


  9. ^ ab Stubbs, Roman (23 September 2017). "Maryland throttled by UCF after Kasim Hill leaves game with injury". Washington Post. Retrieved 24 September 2017.


  10. ^ Goldstein, Jared (23 September 2017). "Maryland football crushed by UCF, 38-10, for season's 1st loss". Testudo Times. Retrieved 24 September 2017.


  11. ^ "Big Ten Football Players of the Week". www.bigten.org. Big Ten Conference. September 4, 2017. Retrieved September 6, 2017.










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