2016 Maryland Terrapins football team

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2016 Maryland Terrapins football
Maryland Terrapins logo.svg
Conference Big Ten Conference
DivisionEast Division
Record6–7 (3–6 Big Ten)
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Walt Bell (1st season)
Offensive scheme Spread
Defensive coordinatorAndy Buh (1st season)
Base defense 4–2–5
Home stadium Byrd Stadium
Seasons
  2015
2017  
2016 Big Ten Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
East Division
No. 7 Penn State xy$  8 1   11 3  
No. 6 Ohio State x^  8 1   11 2  
No. 10 Michigan  7 2   10 3  
Indiana  4 5   6 7  
Maryland  3 6   6 7  
Michigan State  1 8   3 9  
Rutgers  0 9   2 10  
West Division
No. 9 Wisconsin xy  7 2   11 3  
Iowa  6 3   8 5  
Nebraska  6 3   9 4  
Minnesota  5 4   9 4  
Northwestern  5 4   7 6  
Illinois  2 7   3 9  
Purdue  1 8   3 9  
Championship: Penn State 38, Wisconsin 31
  • ^ College Football Playoff participant
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2016 Maryland Terrapins football team represented the University of Maryland, College Park in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the Terrapins' third season as a member of the Big Ten Conference, and a member of the East Division. Maryland played its home games at Maryland Stadium in College Park, Maryland. It was their first year under new head coach D. J. Durkin. They finished the season 6–7, 3–6 in Big Ten play to finish in fifth place in the East Division. They were invited to the Quick Lane Bowl where they were defeated by Boston College.

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Schedule

Maryland announced its 2016 football schedule on July 11, 2013. The 2016 schedule consists of 7 home and 5 away games in the regular season. The Terrapins will host Big Ten foes Michigan State, Minnesota, Ohio State, Purdue, and Rutgers, and will travel to Indiana, Michigan, Nebraska, and Penn State. [1]

The team will play three non–conference games, one home game against Howard Bison from the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, and two road games which are against the Central Florida Knights (UCF) from the American Athletic Conference and the Florida International Panthers (FIU) from Conference USA.

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 312:00 pm Howard * BTN W 52–1335,474
September 97:30 pmat FIU * CBSSN W 41–1417,084
September 177:00 pmat UCF *CBSSNW 30–24 2OT43,197
October 13:30 pm Purdue Dagger-14-plain.png
  • Maryland Stadium
  • College Park, MD
BTNW 50–741,206
October 812:00 pmat Penn State BTNL 14–38100,778
October 1512:00 pm Minnesota
  • Maryland Stadium
  • College Park, MD
ESPNU L 10–3141,465
October 227:30 pm Michigan State
  • Maryland Stadium
  • College Park, MD
BTNW 28–1741,235
October 293:30 pmat Indiana ESPNUL 36–4238,291
November 53:30 pmat No. 2 Michigan ESPN L 3–59110,626
November 123:30 pmNo. 6 Ohio State
  • Maryland Stadium
  • College Park, MD
ESPNL 3–6248,090
November 1912:00 pmat No. 19 Nebraska ESPNews L 7–2889,704
November 2612:00 pm Rutgers
  • Maryland Stadium
  • College Park, MD
ESPNewsW 31–1330,220
December 262:30 pmvs. Boston College *ESPNL 30–3619,117
  • *Non-conference game
  • Dagger-14-plain.pngHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Eastern time

[2]

Game summaries

Howard

1234Total
Bison0001313
Terrapins211471052

At FIU

1234Total
Terrapins102110041
Panthers070714

At UCF

1234OT2OTTotal
Terrapins010707630
Knights70737024

Purdue

1234Total
Boilermakers00077
Terrapins82171450

At Penn State

1234Total
Terrapins770014
Nittany Lions7177738

Minnesota

1234Total
Golden Gophers01431431
Terrapins0001010

Michigan State

1234Total
Spartans0143017
Terrapins8601428

At Indiana

1234Total
Terrapins71431236
Hoosiers133131342

At Michigan

1234Total
Terrapins00033
#2 Wolverines1421101459

Ohio State

1234Total
#6 Buckeyes212410762
Terrapins30003

At Nebraska

1234Total
Terrapins00077
#19 Cornhuskers1477028

Rutgers

1234Total
Scarlet Knights076013
Terrapins1477331

Boston College–Quick Lane Bowl

1234Total
Terrapins01314330
Eagles6237036

Roster

2016 Maryland Terrapins football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
WR 1 D. J. Moore So
QB 2Caleb Henderson (I) Redshirt.svg  So
QB 3 Tyrrell Pigrome Fr
RB 5Wes BrownSr
RB 6 Ty Johnson So
QB 7Caleb Rowe Redshirt.svg  Sr
WR 8Levern Jacobs Redshirt.svg  Sr
RB 9 Trey Edmunds Redshirt.svg  Sr
WR 10 D. J. Turner Fr
QB 11 Perry Hills Sr
WR 12Tavion Jacobs Redshirt.svg  Jr
WR 13DeAndre LaneSr
QB 14Gage Shaffer Redshirt.svg  Fr
WR 17 Tino Ellis Fr
QB 18Max BortenschlagerFr
WR 19Teldrick Morgan Redshirt.svg  Sr
RB 23Lorenzo Harrison IIIFr
RB 30Kenneth GoinsSr
RB 32LaDerrien WilsonFr
RB 33Andrew StefanelliSr
RB 34 Jake Funk Fr
RB 35Marcus Smith Redshirt.svg  Jr
WR 37Josh BekoeSr
WR 37Chris JonesJr
RB 40Ikechukwu OgwuegbuFr
RB 42Tehuti MilesSr
TE 44Andrew Isaacs Redshirt.svg  Jr
TE 47Kevin WoodeshickSo
TE 48Derrick HaywardJr
OL 53Quarvez Boulware Redshirt.svg  Fr
OL 54JaJuan DulaneyJr
OL 55 Derwin Gray Redshirt.svg  So
OL 57Richard MerrittFr
OL 58Damian Prince Redshirt.svg  So
OL 63Mike MinterJr
OL 64Brendan Moore Redshirt.svg  So
OL 68Ellis McKennie Redshirt.svg  Fr
OL 69Joe Marchese Redshirt.svg  Jr
OL 70Sean Christie Redshirt.svg  So
OL 71E. J. Donahue Redshirt.svg  Fr
OL 74Brian PlummerFr
OL 75Terrence DavisFr
OL 76 Michael Dunn Sr
OL 77Will McClain Redshirt.svg  Fr
OL 79Maurice SheltonSr
TE 80Noah BarnesFr
WR 81Zac Morton Redshirt.svg  So
TE 82Avery EdwardsSo
WR 83Malcolm CulmerSr
WR 84Jacquille VeiiSr
WR 85Jahrvis DavenportSo
WR 87Michael CornwellSo
TE 89Eric RocaJr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
LB 2Shane CockerilleJr
DB 4 William Likely Sr
DB 6Milan CollinsJr
DB 7 J. C. Jackson Redshirt.svg  So
DB 10 Josh Woods Jr
DB 11Denzel ConyersSr
DB 12Elijah DanielsFr
LB 13 Antoine Brooks Jr
DB 14J. T. Ventura Redshirt.svg  Jr
DE 15Melvin Keihn Redshirt.svg  So
DB 16Milan Barry-PollockSr
DL 18 Cavon Walker Redshirt.svg  Jr
LB 19Cal Kee Redshirt.svg  Fr
DB 20Antwaine RichardsonFr
DB 21RaVon Davis Redshirt.svg  So
ILB 22Isaiah Davis Redshirt.svg  Fr
LB 23 Jermaine Carter Jr
DB 24 Qwuantrezz Knight Fr
DB 26 Darnell Savage So
DB 27Alvin Hill Redshirt.svg  Sr
DB 28Elisha DanielsFr
DB 29Allen CorbinSr
LB 31Nnamdi Egbuaba Redshirt.svg  So
DB 32Jarrett RossSr
DB 33Luke CheswickJr
ILB 38Brett ZanottoSo
LB 39Steve BacaFr
DL 41Jesse AniebonamJr
LB 43Jalen BrooksJr
DB 45Dimitri Lee Redshirt.svg  So
LB 46Tyler Burke Redshirt.svg  So
ILB 49Gus Little Redshirt.svg  Fr
OLB 50Mbi TanyiSo
DL 52Malik JonesJr
LB 54Brett ShepherdFr
DE 55Dion GoldbourneFr
LB 56Matt Gillespie Redshirt.svg  So
DL 57Kingsley OparaJr
DL 59Keiron Howard Redshirt.svg  Fr
DL 60Sean OluwatimiFr
DL 67David ShawJr
DL 90Roman BraglioSr
DL 91Adam McLeanFr
DL 92Chandler BurkettJr
DL 93Oseh Saine Redshirt.svg  Fr
DL 95Azubuike UkanduSr
DL 96Brett Kulka Redshirt.svg  So
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
K 3Adam GreeneJr
P 16Nicholas Rubinowicz Redshirt.svg  Fr
P 38Lee Shrader Redshirt.svg  So
K 41Mike ShinskyFr
LS 51Matt OliveiraSo
LS 56Nate AdamsJr
P 88Wade LeesFr
P, K 95Nicolas PritchardSo
K, P 97Daniel SuttonJr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Andy Buh (defensive coordinator)
  • Walt Bell (offensive coordinator / quarterbacks)
  • Mike London (Associate head coach / Defensive Line)
  • Pete Lembo (assistant head coach / special teams coordinator / tight ends)
  • Dave Borbely (offensive line)
  • Aazaar Abdul-Rahim (defensive backs)
  • Matt Barnes (linebackers)
  • Chris Beatty (wide receivers)
  • Anthony Tucker (running backs)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured
  • Redshirt.svg Redshirt

Roster
Last update: September 30, 2016

Awards and honors

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