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  2. School History. Seasons: 107 (1917 to 2023) Record (W-L-T): 585-534-30. Conferences: Big Ten, ACC, Southern, Ind. Conf. Championships: 11. National Championships: 1953. Bowl Record: 30 Bowls, 14-14-2, .500 W-L% ( Major Bowls ) Ranked in AP Poll: 16 Times (Preseason), 18 Times (Final), 193 Weeks (Total), 6 Weeks at #1.

    • Rushing

      Maryland Terrapins Rushing. Seasons: 107 (1917 to 2023)...

    • Receiving

      Maryland Terrapins Receiving. Seasons: 107 (1917 to 2023)...

    • Head-to-Head

      Maryland Terrapins Head-to-Head Results. Seasons: 107 (1917...

    • Passing

      Maryland Terrapins Passing. Seasons: 107 (1917 to 2023)...

    • All-Americans

      Maryland Terrapins All-America Selections. Seasons: 107...

    • Kicking

      Maryland Terrapins Kicking. Seasons: 107 (1917 to 2023)...

    • Punting

      Maryland Terrapins Punting. Seasons: 107 (1917 to 2023)...

  3. History. Early years (18921946) A game between Maryland and intrastate rival Johns Hopkins in 1919. In 1892, the school then known as the Maryland Agricultural College fielded its first officially-sanctioned college football team. They went scoreless in all three of that season's games, but the following year, posted a perfect record of 6–0.

  4. History of Maryland Terrapins football. First team of Maryland University, known as the "Maryland Aggies", pictured in 1892. The Maryland Terrapins football team represents the University of Maryland, College Park in the sport of American football. The Terrapins compete in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and the Big Ten ...

  5. The modern Maryland Terrapins football program traces its beginning to the team first formed by quarterback Will Skinner in 1892 at what was then known as the Maryland Agricultural College. Since then, the Terrapins (commonly known as the "Terps") have experienced their most success under head coaches Jim Tatum , Jerry Claiborne , Bobby Ross ...

  6. Winsipedia - Database and infographics of Maryland Terrapins (Big Ten) football all-time record, national championships, conference championships, bowl games, wins, bowl record, All-Americans, Heisman winners, and NFL Draft picks.

  7. University of Maryland; Athletics Media Relations College Park, MD 20741-0295 Important Telephone Numbers (301) 314-7064 — Media Relations Office (301) 314-9094 — Media Relations Fax (301) 405-7810 — Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium Press Box (301) 314-7095 — Football Office Athletics Web Site — www.umterps.com Punt Returns 44-45

  8. Since 1950, the Terrapins have played their home games at Maryland Stadium in College Park, Maryland with occasional home games from time to time in Baltimore, making them one of two FBS football teams in the Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area ( Navy Midshipmen) and the closest Football Bowl Subdivision team to Washington, D.C.

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