2002 Maryland Terrapins football team

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2002 Maryland Terrapins football
Maryland terrapins logo.png
Peach Bowl champion
Peach Bowl, W 30–3 vs. Tennessee
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
Ranking
CoachesNo. 13
APNo. 13
Record11–3 (6–2 ACC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Charlie Taaffe (2nd season)
Defensive coordinator Gary Blackney (2nd season)
Home stadium Byrd Stadium
(capacity: 51,500)
Seasons
  2001
2003  
2002 Atlantic Coast Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
No. 21 Florida State $  7 1   9 5  
No. 22 Virginia  6 2   9 5  
No. 13 Maryland  6 2   11 3  
No. 12 NC State  5 3   11 3  
Clemson  4 4   7 6  
Georgia Tech  4 4   7 6  
Wake Forest  3 5   7 6  
North Carolina  1 7   3 9  
Duke  0 8   2 10  
  • $ BCS representative as conference champion
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2002 Maryland Terrapins football team represented the University of Maryland in the 2002 NCAA Division I-A football season. Led by head coach Ralph Friedgen, the Terrapins appeared in the 2002 Peach Bowl.

Contents

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
August 318:00 pmvs. Notre Dame *No. 21 ABC L 0–2272,903
September 76:00 pm Akron *W 44–1448,057
September 147:45 pmNo. 5 Florida State
  • Byrd Stadium
  • College Park, MD
ESPN L 10–3751,758
September 216:00 pm Eastern Michigan *
  • Byrd Stadium
  • College Park, MD
W 45–346,098
September 286:00 pm Wofford *
  • Byrd Stadium
  • College Park, MD
W 37–844,098
October 512:00 pmat West Virginia * ESPN2 W 48–1755,146
October 177:45 pm Georgia Tech
  • Byrd Stadium
  • College Park, MD
ESPNW 34–1041,766
October 261:00 pmat Duke W 45–1223,451
November 21:30 pmat North Carolina W 59–744,000
November 912:00 pmNo. 14 NC State Dagger-14-plain.png
  • Byrd Stadium
  • College Park, MD
ABCW 24–2152,915
November 167:45 pmat Clemson No. 19ESPNW 30–1274,707
November 235:30 pmat Virginia No. 18ESPN2L 13–4858,358
November 3012:00 pm Wake Forest No. 25
  • Byrd Stadium
  • College Park, MD
ESPNW 32–1439,066
December 317:30 pmvs. Tennessee *No. 20ESPNW 30–368,330
  • *Non-conference game
  • Dagger-14-plain.pngHomecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game
  • All times are in Eastern time

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Roster

2002 Maryland Terrapins football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
RB 43Josh AllenFr
RB 9Jason CrawfordSo
OT 78Matt CrawfordSr
TE 82 Jeff Dugan Jr
TE 87Ryan FlynnSo
QB 14 Sam Hollenbach Fr
QB 7 Scott McBrien Jr
FB 5James LynchJr
WR 22 Rich Parson So
RB 1 Bruce Perry Jr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
LB 47 Jon Condo So
CB 30 Curome Cox Jr
CB 6 Domonique Foxworth So
LB 42 E. J. Henderson Sr
LB 52 D'Qwell Jackson Fr
LB 32 Leon Joe Jr
LB 45 Shawne Merriman Fr
DT 57 Randy Starks Jr
SS 40 Madieu Williams Jr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
P 16 Brooks Barnard Sr
K 46 Nick Novak So
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches

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

Roster
Last update: 2002-10-19

Team players in the NFL

The following players were selected in the 2003 NFL Draft.

PlayerPositionRoundPick OverallNFL Team
E.J. Henderson Linebacker240 Minnesota Vikings

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Awards and honors

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