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National Champion Florida State, then ranked #8. The highlight of the season came in Lane Stadium at Virginia Tech. The Terrapins had multiple starters out due to injury heading into the game. Maryland stunned Virginia Tech and all but ended their ACC Championship hopes by beating them in overtime, 27–24. The victory also made the Terrapins bowl eligible. It was the first time since 1949 that the Terrapins won in Lane Stadium and the first time since 1990 that Maryland had beaten Virginia Tech, though until Tech's entry into the ACC, the teams had played only rarely. The Terrapins finished the regular season 7–5, earning bowl eligibility. In the Terrapins final game of the regular season, the team ended on a high note: winning their final conference game as a member of the ACC, 41–21 on the road against NC State. The Terrapins were invited to the Military Bowl in Annapolis, which they lost, 31-20, to Marshall.
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first game at home in the Big Ten, defeating the Iowa
Hawkeyes 38–31. The Terrapins' biggest win of the season and one of the biggest wins in program history came on November 1, 2014, when they traveled to State College, Pennsylvania to play the Penn State Nittany Lions. Previously, Penn State had dominated the series and the rivalry with a record of 35–1–1 against Maryland and the Terrapins had never won in
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13–10 in overtime for their first win over the Mountaineers in program history. UConn won their last five games of the regular season to earn a share of the Big East title, Edsall's second as head coach and UConn's second in four years. By virtue of their overtime win over the Mountaineers, the
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3270:Randy Edsall
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3230:Joel Smeenge
3092:Tony Boselli
3086:Eugene Chung
3044:Reggie Clark
3032:Jeff Lageman
2990:Travis Davis
2918:Vinnie Clark
2894:Randy Jordan
2882:Deral Boykin
2876:Chris Hudson
2864:Mark Brunell
2852:Bryan Barker
2785:
2784:
2762:D. J. Durkin
2746:Randy Edsall
2745:
2722:Mark Duffner
2602:Frank Dobson
2570:Royal Alston
2558:William Lang
2550:William Lang
2510:F. H. Peters
2469:
2462:J. G. Bannon
2390:
2389:
2367:Randy Edsall
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2351:Randy Edsall
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377:Tom Coughlin
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292:(2007, 2010)
186:Georgia Tech
22:Randy Edsall
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3357:1958 births
3330:Steve Szabo
3295:Dick Jauron
3247:Head coach:
3235:Brad Goebel
3188:Ernie Logan
3158:Craig Keith
3128:Jimmy Smith
3110:Dave Widell
3050:Ben Coleman
3026:Tom McManus
3008:Brant Boyer
2984:Dave Thomas
2978:Gordon Laro
2954:Reggie Cobb
2900:Harry Colon
2870:Rob Johnson
2846:Mike Hollis
2770:Matt Canada
2764:(2016–2017)
2748:(2011–2015)
2740:(2001–2010)
2732:(1997–2000)
2724:(1992–1996)
2716:(1987–1991)
2708:(1982–1986)
2700:(1972–1981)
2692:(1969–1971)
2684:(1967–1968)
2668:(1959–1965)
2660:(1956–1958)
2652:(1947–1955)
2634:Bear Bryant
2628:(1943–1944)
2612:(1940–1941)
2604:(1936–1939)
2588:(1911–1934)
2586:Curley Byrd
2536:(1905–1906)
2528:(1902–1904)
2502:S. S. Cooke
2494:Frank Kenly
2353:(2017–2019)
2345:(2014–2016)
2335:T. J. Weist
2329:(2011–2013)
2321:(1999–2010)
2313:(1994–1998)
2305:(1983–1993)
2303:Tom Jackson
2297:(1977–1982)
2295:Walt Nadzak
2289:(1973–1976)
2281:(1971–1972)
2273:(1966–1970)
2265:(1964–1965)
2257:(1952–1963)
2255:Bob Ingalls
2249:(1950–1951)
2241:(1944–1949)
2225:(1934–1942)
2217:(1923–1933)
2215:Sumner Dole
2209:(1921–1922)
2199:Ross Swartz
2185:(1917–1918)
2177:(1915–1916)
2167:Dave Warner
2143:Leo Hafford
2113:(1906–1907)
2105:(1902–1905)
2097:(1899–1901)
2081:(1896–1897)
1997:January 23,
1929:courant.com
1849:courant.com
1829:January 18,
1766:January 31,
1740:October 11,
1718:January 23,
1520:(2020–2021)
1423:(2017–2019)
1335:(2014–2015)
1308:(Atlantic)
1232:(2011–2013)
1022:(2004–2011)
919:(2000–2003)
829:quarterback
652:Fiesta Bowl
375:head coach
359:Early years
220:Connecticut
201:Connecticut
90:Quarterback
86:Position(s)
3351:Categories
3320:John Pease
3300:Mike Maser
3275:Fran Foley
3176:Paul Frase
3074:Jeff Novak
2972:Mike Dumas
2924:Monty Grow
2714:Joe Krivak
2706:Bobby Ross
2690:Roy Lester
2666:Tom Nugent
2658:Tommy Mont
2610:Jack Faber
2594:Jack Faber
2375:Lou Spanos
2311:Skip Holtz
2271:John Toner
1662:References
1619:Indicates
1282:(Atlantic)
1256:(Atlantic)
1051:Motor City
853:Conference
763:linebacker
622:Notre Dame
618:Cincinnati
606:Louisville
507:Iowa State
458:Notre Dame
454:Gator Bowl
422:Notre Dame
410:Sugar Bowl
50:1958-08-27
3285:Jeff Hurd
3260:Joe Baker
3182:Don Davey
2674:Lou Saban
2650:Jim Tatum
2343:Bob Diaco
1396:Maryland:
856:Standing
771:Lafayette
767:Bob Diaco
741:Bob Quinn
667:2011–2013
558:2005–2006
542:champion
469:1999–2003
346:level to
217:2017–2021
207:2011–2015
197:1999–2010
171:1994–1997
160:1991–1993
152:1989–1990
144:1987–1988
120:1983–1984
105:1980–1982
72:1976–1979
3218:Ray Hall
2780:(2019– )
2772:# (2018)
2756:# (2015)
2682:Bob Ward
2385:(2022– )
2383:Jim Mora
2377:# (2021)
2337:# (2013)
2079:No coach
1935:June 27,
1909:June 27,
1882:June 27,
1855:June 27,
1536:COVID-19
1379:Maryland
1347:Maryland
1316:Military
1296:Maryland
1270:Maryland
1244:Maryland
850:Overall
818:Colorado
814:Stanford
783:nepotism
656:Oklahoma
654:against
491:Big East
395:Syracuse
290:Big East
211:Maryland
109:Syracuse
76:Syracuse
2470:No team
2359:No team
2231:No team
2183:No team
1591:102–136
1532:No team
735:of the
614:Rutgers
592:in the
590:Buffalo
546:in the
338:of the
265:102–136
262:Overall
2676:(1966)
2644:(1946)
2636:(1945)
2620:(1942)
2596:(1935)
2580:(1911)
2572:(1910)
2564:(1909)
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2544:(1907)
2520:(1901)
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2504:(1899)
2496:(1898)
2488:(1897)
2480:(1896)
2472:(1895)
2464:(1894)
2456:(1893)
2448:(1892)
2369:(2021)
2361:(2020)
2233:(1943)
2201:(1920)
2193:(1919)
2169:(1914)
2161:(1913)
2153:(1912)
2145:(1911)
2137:(1910)
2129:(1909)
2121:(1908)
2089:(1898)
1587:Total:
1576:80–102
1572:UConn:
1499:(East)
1473:(East)
1447:(East)
1445:T–4th
1359:(East)
1213:Fiesta
877:(1999)
743:was a
544:Toledo
305:(2010)
297:Awards
62:, U.S.
1633:Notes
1623:bowl.
1579:24–47
1556:UConn
1487:UConn
1461:UConn
1435:UConn
1403:10–24
1400:22–34
1206:T–1st
1196:UConn
1177:T–4th
1167:UConn
1138:UConn
1119:T–1st
1109:UConn
1096:T–7th
1086:UConn
1073:T–6th
1063:UConn
1044:T–5th
1034:UConn
994:UConn
973:UConn
952:UConn
931:UConn
899:T–6th
889:UConn
847:Team
844:Year
497:into
481:into
270:Bowls
1999:2017
1990:ESPN
1937:2018
1911:2018
1884:2018
1857:2018
1831:2017
1805:2016
1768:2016
1742:2015
1720:2017
1551:2021
1527:2020
1497:6th
1491:2–10
1482:2019
1471:6th
1465:1–11
1456:2018
1430:2017
1374:2015
1357:3rd
1342:2014
1306:5th
1291:2013
1280:5th
1265:2012
1254:6th
1248:2–10
1239:2011
1191:2010
1162:2009
1133:2008
1104:2007
1081:2006
1058:2005
1029:2004
989:2003
968:2002
947:2001
926:2000
884:1999
799:2021
777:2018
756:2017
727:2016
709:2015
688:2014
636:2010
616:and
600:2009
584:2008
567:2007
529:2004
517:2003
503:Navy
404:and
240:2016
192:/DB)
182:1998
177:(DB)
166:(DB)
136:1986
128:1985
44:Born
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2868:11
1621:BCS
1560:0–2
1494:0–8
1468:0–8
1442:2–6
1439:3–9
1386:0–2
1383:2–4
1354:4–4
1351:7–6
1303:3–5
1300:7–6
1277:2–6
1274:4–8
1251:1–7
1203:5–2
1200:8–5
1174:3–4
1171:8–5
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1142:8–5
1116:5–2
1113:9–4
1093:1–6
1090:4–8
1070:2–5
1067:5–6
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