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2007 Maryland Terrapins football
Emerald Bowl, L, 14–21 vs. Oregon State
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
DivisionAtlantic
2007 record6–7 (3–5 ACC)
Head coachRalph Friedgen
Offensive coordinatorRalph Friedgen
Offensive schemePro-style
Defensive coordinatorChris Cosh
Base defense4-3
Home stadiumByrd Stadium
(Capacity: 51,500)
Seasons
← 2006
2008 →
2007 ACC football standings
v · d · e Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
Atlantic
#10 Boston College x   6 2         11 3  
#21 Clemson   5 3         9 4  
Wake Forest   5 3         9 4  
Florida State   4 4         7 6  
Maryland   3 5         6 7  
NC State   3 5         5 7  
Coastal
#9 Virginia Tech x   7 1         11 3  
Virginia   6 2         9 4  
Georgia Tech   4 4         7 6  
North Carolina   3 5         4 8  
Miami   2 6         5 7  
Duke   0 8         1 11  

Championship: Virginia Tech 30, Boston College 16
† – BCS representative as champion
‡ – BCS at-large representative
x – Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2007 Maryland Terrapins football team represented the University of Maryland in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) college football season. It was the Terrapins' 55th season as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and its third within the framework of the ACC Atlantic Division. Ralph Friedgen led the team for his seventh season as head coach, and also performed the duties of offensive coordinator. Chris Cosh served for the second season as the team's defensive coordinator. Maryland lost three close games, but gained bowl eligibility with six wins. In the postseason, the Terrapins lost to Oregon State in the 2007 Emerald Bowl.

Coaching staff[]

Name Position Year at
Maryland
Alma Mater (Year)
Ralph Friedgen Head Coach/Offensive Coordinator 7th Maryland (1970)
Chris Cosh Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers 2nd Virginia Tech (1983)
Bryan Bossard Assistant Coach - Wide Receivers 3rd Delaware (1989)
Tom Brattan Assistant Coach - Offensive Line 7th Delaware (1972)
John Donovan Assistant Coach - Quarterbacks 7th Johns Hopkins (1997)
Kevin Lempa Assistant Coach - Secondary 1st Southern Connecticut State (1974)

Schedule[]

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
September 1* 6:00 PM Villanova Byrd StadiumCollege Park, MD ESPN360 W 31–14   50,389[1]
September 8* 7:00 PM at Florida International Orange BowlMiami, FL ESPNU W 26–10   12,201[1]
September 13* 7:30 PM #4 West Virginia Byrd Stadium • College Park, MD (Rivalry) ESPN L 14–31   53,107[1]
September 22 3:30 PM at Wake Forest BB&T FieldWinston-Salem, NC ESPNU L 24–31   31,964[1]
September 29* 3:30 PM at #10 Rutgers Rutgers StadiumPiscataway, NJ ABC W 34–24   43,803[1]
October 6 12:00 PM Georgia Tech Byrd Stadium • College Park, MD Raycom/LFS W 28–26   47,527[1]
October 20† 8:00 PM #24 Virginia Byrd Stadium • College Park, MD (Rivalry) ESPN2 L 17–18   52,782[1]
October 27 3:30 PM Clemson Byrd Stadium • College Park, MD ABC L 17–30   50,948[1]
November 3 3:45 PM at North Carolina Kenan Memorial StadiumChapel Hill, NC ESPNU L 13–16   56,000[1]
November 10 8:00 PM #8 Boston College Byrd Stadium • College Park, MD ABC W 42–35   52,827[1]
November 17 12:00 PM at Florida State Doak Campbell StadiumTallahassee, FL Raycom/LFS L 16–24   80,213[1]
November 24 12:00 PM at NC State Carter–Finley StadiumRaleigh, NC Raycom/LFS W 37–0   54,856[1]
December 28 8:30 PM vs. Oregon State AT&T ParkSan Francisco, CA (Emerald Bowl) ESPN L 14–21   32,517[1]
#Rankings from Coaches' Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.
File:North Carolina field goal vs Maryland.jpg

North Carolina kicks a field goal in its 16–13 victory at Chapel Hill.

File:2007 SF Emerald Bowl LOS.jpg

The Terrapins' defense lines up against Oregon State in the Emerald Bowl.


2007 Squad[]

Depth chart[]

Bold indicates starter as of 02 Dec 07

Offense

X-Receiver

Left Tackle

  • 7 Scott Burley
  • 74 Bruce Campbell
  • 71 Paul Pinegar

Left Guard

  • 72 Phil Costa
  • 61 Lee Oliver

Center

Right Guard

Right Tackle

  • 75 Dane Randolph
  • 67 Jack Griffin
  • 73 Stephen St. John

Tight End

Quarterback

Tailback

Fullback

Z-Receiver

Slot Receiver

  • 83 Emani Lee-Odai
  • 89 Matt Goldberg

H-Back


Injured:

  • LG 76 Jaimie Thomas
  • WR 17 Danny Oquendo
 

Defense

Defensive End

Defensive Tackle

  • 68 Carlos Feliciano
  • 40 Jeremy Navarre
  • 97 Dean Muhtadi

Defensive Tackle

  • 92 Dre Moore
  • 90 Travis Ivey
  • 96 Olugbemi Otulaja
  • 56 Deegee Galt

LEO

  • 55 Trey Covington
  • 50 Jermaine Lemons
  • 47 Jeff Clement

MIKE

WILL

SAM

Cornerback

Free Safety

  • 30 J.J. Justice
  • 10 Terrell Skinner
  • 4 Jamari McCollough

Strong Safety

  • 3 Christian Varner
  • 29 Jeff Allen
  • 27 Dominique Herald

Cornerback


Injured:

  • DE 91 Mack Frost
  • LB 43 Rick Costa
  • LB 33 Alex Wujciak
  • SS 22 Drew Robinson
 

Special Teams

Placekicker

KO

Punter

Punt Returner

  • 6 Anthony Wiseman
  • 3 Christian Varner

Kick Returner

Holder

Long snapper

  • 31 Andrew Schmitt

Strong Safety

  • 53 Brendan McDermond

     

Statistics[]

Passing[]

Player G QB Rat. Comp. Att. Pct. Yards TD INT Long
Chris Turner 10 136.7 136 212 64.2 1,753 5 5 78
Jordan Steffy 7 121.4 70 104 67.3 686 2 4 39

Rushing[]

Player G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long Avg./G
Keon Lattimore 11 206 789 3.8 13 42 71.7
Lance Ball 12 172 763 4.4 12 32 63.6

Receiving[]

Player G No. Yards Avg. TD Long Avg./G
Darrius Heyward-Bey 12 48 687 14.3 2 47 57.2
Joey Haynos 12 27 287 10.6 0 28 23.9

Team players in the NFL[]

The following players were selected in the 2008 NFL Draft.

Player Position Round Overall NFL Team
Dre Moore Defensive Back 4 115 Tampa Bay Buccaneers

At the end of the season, Erin Henderson declared himself eligible for the 2008 NFL Draft; he was signed by the Vikings as an undrafted free agent.

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