The Maryland Terrapins football program is one of the oldest in college football, dating back to 1892. The Terrapins have competed in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) since 1953, and have won two ACC championships (1983 and 1984).
The Terrapins' most successful era came under head coach Bobby Ross, who led the team from 1982 to 1986. During his tenure, Ross led the Terrapins to a 47-13 record, including two ACC championships and two bowl victories. Ross also coached the Terrapins to their first-ever top-five national ranking in 1984.
Other notable Maryland football coaches include Ralph Friedgen (who led the Terrapins to three ACC championship games from 2001 to 2003) and Randy Edsall (who led the Terrapins to their first bowl victory in 10 years in 2010).
The Terrapins have had several notable players over the years, including:
- Randy White (Pro Football Hall of Fame defensive tackle and Super Bowl champion)
- Boomer Esiason (four-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl participant)
- Torrey Smith (two-time Pro Bowler and Two-Time Super Bowl champion)
- Vernon Davis (two-time Pro Bowler)
- Stefon Diggs (eight-time Pro Bowler)
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