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led an 87-yard drive capped by a one-yard dive into the end zone. Maryland responded with an 80-yard drive for another score by
Gambino. Georgia turned the ball over with a fumble on its own 40-yard line and Maryland capitalized with a 24-yard touchdown pass to Gambino. In the final quarter, Georgia
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student newspaper was displeased to see Tatum arrive and called him a "parasitic monster of open professionalism." After a few years, however, he was accepted by the student body, the faculty, and alumni. Tatum had said, "I'm going back to North
Carolina to die," and the statement proved prescient.
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College Park, Maryland spent four weeks as the first-ranked team in the AP Poll and ten weeks ranked in the top three. No opponent managed more than 13 points during the regular season. Maryland again had the first-ranked rushing defense in the nation, allowing 83.9 yards
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scored first to cap a long drive with a short rush. In the next series, the
Gamecocks punted it away and the ball was returned by Hanulak 35 yards for a touchdown. In the second quarter, South Carolina recovered a Maryland fumble on the Terrapins' 14-yard line. In three plays, Maryland had pushed
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Wilkinson. The Sooners handed Maryland their only defeat, 0β7, butβas had happened in 1951 to the Terrapins' detrimentβthe final rankings were released before the bowls, and for the third time in four years, AP's national champion was defeated in their postseason game.
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Thanksgiving Day, Tatum coached Maryland to a pummeling, 74β13, of his former boss Don Faurot's Missouri, and the Terrapins set an ACC record-high for scoring that stood for 27 years. Maryland finished the season with a 7β2β1 record and was named the eighth-ranked team by AP. Bill Walker was
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Oklahoma, said, "Jim Tatum was a con-man, a dictator, a tyrant, and one hell of a football coach." Tatum greatly surpassed his allocated budget and linked players with
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Terrapins again traveled to the Gator Bowl for their finale, and they defeated 20th-ranked Missouri. Ray Krouse was named All-Southern Conference and an AP second-team All-American.
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rule, passed halfway through the 1951 season, that banned postseason play. The punishment, for participating in the Sugar Bowl, disallowed the Terrapins from playing any conference games during the 1952 season. This compelled Maryland to schedule all but three games on the road.
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appearances. His teams compiled a 73β15β4 record without a single losing season, and as of the end of 2016, he has the highest winning percentage of any Maryland football coach who coached at least seven games. In 1954, the University of Maryland appointed a new president, Dr.
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At Miami, Hanulak scored first on a two-yard rush. Morgan recovered a Miami fumble and on the ensuing possession Faloney scored on an eight-yard rush. By halftime, Maryland led 27β0. Tatum disallowed any passes or trick plays in the second half, and the final result was 30β0.
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led his team to two consecutive touchdown drives, and the score was 21β13 in favor of Maryland at halftime. Two minutes into the third quarter, Faloney intercepted a Bratkowski pass and returned it for a touchdown. Bratkowski was taken out of the game after numerous sacks by
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completed 10 of 15 passes for 100 yards but also threw two interceptions. Late in the first quarter, Knox's passing brought the Bruins to the Maryland three-yard line. On the next play, UCLA advanced to the one-foot line before Bob Pellegrini tackled second-string fullback
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breaking away for another score soon after. Maryland's reserve quarterback, Lynn Beightol, threw to Ed Vereb for two touchdowns, and in the second half, Clemson was allowed only 22 yards. Maryland won, 25β12. Maryland posted a fourth shutout against
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returned the opening kick off 88 yards for a touchdown. In the second quarter, Clemson quarterback Don King was sacked by several Maryland defenders and suffered a game-ending knee injury. With 45 seconds left in the half,
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scored on a 90-yard punt return. In the second half, Faloney connected with Nolan for a 65-yard touchdown pass. Clemson finished the game with two pass completions and suffered its first shutout at home in 11 years, 20β0.
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strategy, which he hoped would catch Tennessee off-guard. Neyland's strategy focused heavily on punting the ball to pin the opponent in their own territory with a goal of creating turnovers, and Tatum likewise adopted it.
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and lost two of their games by a combined three points. Two of their four losses came against ranked conference opponents, and a third was a 34-point shutout at the hands of Vanderbilt. Future two-time Heisman runner-up
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a pass and returned it 46 yards for a touchdown. In the final minutes, Tennessee's goal-line quarterback Herky Payne ran it in from the one-yard line. Maryland won the game with a final result of 28β13.
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ended a 22-game winning streak for the Terrapins. Tatum blamed the Terrapins' late season slide to injuries suffered by star quarterback Scarbath and weariness from the grueling road schedule.
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quarterback. Elkins worked to improve academic standards at the school, which had been criticized for overemphasizing football. One year during Tatum's tenure, the school awarded 93 football
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then led an 11-play, 56-yard rushing drive for a touchdown. On the kickoff, Bob Ward hit Lauricella and forced a fumble that Maryland recovered on Tennessee's 13-yard line. After four plays,
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offense that his former colleague Don Farout had invented. The team's two losses came at the hands of two ranked period powerhouses, Duke and North Carolina. Maryland's star running back,
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dropped a Generals' punt at mid-field, but recovered and returned it for a touchdown. After halftime, Tatum fielded third- and fourth-string players before the final results of 52β0.
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student newspaper said that, while Tatum was at Maryland, it "was an era in which an inadequate stadium became ultra-adequate, and an inadequate library became more inadequate."
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scored another touchdown for the Terrapins. In the third quarter, Hanulak took a pitch and took it 34 yards into the end zone. The 26β0 win was the Maryland's first in
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in the season-opener propelled the Terrapins to a number-nine ranking in both polls. Other wins included games against
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to Bob Shemonski in the end zone and expanded the Maryland lead to 14β0. Scarbath then engineered a 48-yard drive and
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at Byrd Stadium for Homecoming weekend. In the first quarter, a Maryland fumble rolled out of the
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resigned as university president in order to enter state politics, and was replaced by Dr.
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sponsors who sometimes paid or bought clothes for their sponsored players. After a 34β13
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championship. Tatum and his staff also recruited nine players who became All-Americans:
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Ill will lingers at Navy, Maryland; Rivalry to restart in Crab Bowl
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125:, the annual award given to the nation's most outstanding interior
1463:, Southern Conference, p. 141β147, 2007, retrieved October 6, 2008
691:. For the game, Tatum himself abandoned the split-T in favor of a
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to lead the team to their first victory in the third meeting of
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In 1946, with the recommendation of Oklahoma athletic director
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Maryland players celebrate their victory over No. 1 Tennessee.
271:, which rounded out Oklahoma's 1945 season with a 5β5 record.
2166:, Atlantic Coast Conference, 2007, accessed January 14, 2008.
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helped North Carolina to a 29-point romp over the Terrapins.
27:
Era in the mid-20th century history of the Maryland Terrapins
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360:
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served as Maryland president during most of Tatum's tenure.
2254:, Information Please Database, retrieved January 16, 2009.
1940:, University of Maryland Yearbook, Class of 1951, p. 284.
1899:, University of Maryland Yearbook, Class of 1951, p. 276.
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to face a team coming off of a four-game winning streak.
888:, each named Maryland as the national championship team.
1752:, Gator Bowl Hall of Fame, retrieved December 23, 2008.
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powerhouses: a romp over Georgia and a shutout against
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For the previous era in Maryland football history, see
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Maryland Terrapins football under Jim Tatum (1947β1955)
1673:(PDF), The LA84 Foundation, retrieved January 2, 2009.
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to face the number-one team in the nation, undefeated
2374:, University of Maryland, retrieved January 16, 2009.
1132:, 28β7, and held them to nine rushing yards. Against
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like four of his older brothers. Tatum attended the
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University of Maryland Terps Official Athletic Site
426:came from behind with a one-yard touchdown rush by
1525:, p. 6, January 1946, retrieved December 17, 2008.
605:helped engineer Maryland's undefeated 1951 season.
1695:The 3rd Annual Gator Bowl - Historical Box Scores
1495:The Forgotten Man of Oklahoma Football: Jim Tatum
790:Maryland routed No. 20 Navy, 38–7, in 1952.
726:caught a four-yard pass for a touchdown, but the
121:winning the award. Dick Modzelewski won the 1952
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2019:, University of Maryland Yearbook, 1952, p. 178.
1542:, p. 15, July 1942, retrieved December 17, 2008.
1175:, 19β0. Vereb scored two touchdowns, which tied
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2102:Coach Jim Tatum Through With Maryland Terrapins
2008:
2006:
1447:, CBS Sports, 2001, retrieved December 8, 2008.
1371:. Maryland Athletics. p. 4. Archived from
105:was a first runner-up to Oklahoma running back
2329:, AP Poll Archive, retrieved January 16, 2009.
2141:Four Jackets Honored on 1952 AP All-South '11'
1981:, AP Poll Archive, retrieved January 15, 2009.
1959:, AP Poll Archive, retrieved January 15, 2009.
1887:, AP Poll Archive, retrieved January 30, 2009.
1834:, AP Poll Archive, retrieved January 15, 2009.
1124:The following week, Maryland beat 20th-ranked
579:was named a first-team All-American. Ward and
252:worked as an assistant coach alongside Tatum.
180:(twice honored). Also during this period, the
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2204:, AP Poll Archive, retrieved 27 January 2009.
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1775:2007 Southern Conference Football Media Guide
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1461:2007 Southern Conference Football Media Guide
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1310:List of Maryland Terrapins football seasons
1296:Just four years later, in 1959, he died of
1274:, three conference championships, and five
132:Seven Maryland players received first-team
77:, three conference championships, and five
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1815:, Heisman.com, retrieved January 16, 2009.
1796:, Heisman.com, retrieved January 16, 2009.
1731:2007 NCAA Division I Football Records Book
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204:on July 22, 1913. He played football as a
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32:Maryland Terrapins football: 1856β1946
3355:National championship seasons in bold
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2405:The Sanders Era Ends (UCLA 1955β1957)
1837:
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1218:, Frank Tamburello, and Bill Walker.
1076:1955 Maryland Terrapins football team
1045:1954 Maryland Terrapins football team
868:1953 Maryland Terrapins football team
782:1952 Maryland Terrapins football team
593:1951 Maryland Terrapins football team
511:1950 Maryland Terrapins football team
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2547:Maryland Agricultural College Field
2387:The Tough Terrapins Stop The Knoxes
2176:Maryland All National Championships
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330:, University of Oklahoma president
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2320:Maryland 1955 AP Football Rankings
2195:Maryland 1953 AP Football Rankings
1972:Maryland 1951 AP Football Rankings
1950:Maryland 1950 AP Football Rankings
1825:Maryland 1949 AP Football Rankings
1624:2008 Maryland Football Media Guide
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2343:K. Adam Powell and Woody Durham,
2298:K. Adam Powell and Woody Durham,
2119:K. Adam Powell and Woody Durham,
2076:Tales from the Maryland Terrapins
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190:College Football Hall of Fame
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2302:, p. 167, Scarecrow Press,
2252:Year-by-Year Football Recap
2123:, p. xvi, Scarecrow Press,
2032:All-Time Postseason Results
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71:Oklahoma Sooners football
2622:Mighty Sound of Maryland
1916:, p. 1, August 29, 2005.
913:At Clemson, quarterback
248:. Future Oklahoma coach
136:honors: Bernie Faloney,
97:were runners-up for the
619:Southeastern Conference
1683:Georgia's Bowl History
1289:as head coach. There,
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244:, the inventor of the
238:Iowa Pre-Flight School
202:McColl, South Carolina
200:Jim Tatum was born in
75:national championships
55:University of Maryland
2648:Starting quarterbacks
2573:Bowls & rivalries
2477:, September 29, 1958.
2264:AP National Champions
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196:Tatum before Maryland
152:, Jack Scarbath, and
1914:The Washington Times
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1719:The Washington Times
1613:Year-by-Year Results
240:football team under
212:where he played for
168:, Dick Modzelewski,
2663:Statistical leaders
2495:, October 11, 2008.
2409:The LA82 Foundation
2226:K. Adam Powell and
2147:, December 4, 1952.
2110:, December 4, 1952.
1231:H. C. "Curley" Byrd
1092:The opener against
1054:, Bill Walker, and
998:and a berth in the
796:Southern Conference
665:game of the century
656:The Washington Post
184:(through 1952) and
182:Southern Conference
45:From 1947 to 1955,
2610:Culture & lore
2475:Sports Illustrated
2456:2011-05-23 at the
2395:, October 3, 1955.
2392:Sports Illustrated
2370:2008-12-16 at the
2325:2012-02-17 at the
2200:2012-02-29 at the
2181:2009-05-23 at the
2160:"ACC Year by Year"
2060:2007-12-01 at the
2037:2011-05-23 at the
2013:Text from Page 178
1996:2009-08-04 at the
1977:2012-02-17 at the
1955:2009-06-25 at the
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1864:2011-05-23 at the
1830:2012-02-17 at the
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1748:2011-07-11 at the
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1618:2009-03-20 at the
1560:2009-02-22 at the
1500:2009-02-22 at the
1427:2004-12-12 at the
1405:2004-12-12 at the
1300:at the age of 46.
1292:The Daily Tar Heel
1280:winning percentage
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904:Washington and Lee
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766:Knute Rockne Award
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276:Tatum's one season
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2289:, August 3, 1959.
2145:Rome News-Tribune
2107:Rome News-Tribune
1991:1951 - 17th Award
1859:ACC All-Americans
1806:1949 - 15th Award
1787:1948 - 14th Award
1713:Patrick Stevens,
1671:Of Absent Friends
1653:The Greatest Game
1422:1953 - 19th Award
1400:1952 β 18th Award
1378:on 10 August 2016
1222:Tatum's departure
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980:George Washington
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805:Mississippi
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300:John Rapacz
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220:and earned
206:left tackle
178:Bill Walker
109:. In 1953,
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2580:Bowl games
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1349:References
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1177:Lu Gambino
1168:Joel Wells
1160:Phil Perlo
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1074:See also:
1043:See also:
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780:See also:
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591:See also:
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423:John Rauch
397:the series
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365:Lu Gambino
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166:Ray Krouse
138:Stan Jones
119:Notre Dame
2283:The Coach
1316:Footnotes
1276:bowl game
1237:In 1954,
1144:Jim Brown
1087:Tom Selep
1029:Paul Giel
669:the first
634:Tennessee
494:Boston U.
316:Stan West
296:Jim Owens
234:Bear Wolf
218:Tar Heels
79:bowl game
47:Jim Tatum
3369:Category
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2596:Virginia
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1192:Oklahoma
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1098:Ed Vereb
1094:Missouri
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902:Against
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681:underdog
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559:end zone
498:Missouri
470:shutouts
428:Joe Geri
174:Ed Vereb
154:Bob Ward
2674:Seasons
2617:Testudo
2451:Records
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417:in the
415:Georgia
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