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2006 Maryland Terrapins football
Maryland terrapins logo.png
Champs Sports Bowl champion

Champs Sports Bowl, W 24–7 vs. Purdue
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
DivisionAtlantic
2006 record9–4 (5–3 ACC)
Head coachRalph Friedgen
Offensive coordinatorRalph Friedgen
Defensive coordinatorChris Cosh
Home stadium
Byrd Stadium
(Capacity: 51,500)

Seasons


← 2005


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2006 ACC football standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 

Atlantic Division
No. 18 Wake Forest x$
 6
2
    11
3
 
No. 20 Boston College
 5
3
    10
3
 

Maryland
 5
3
    9
4
 

Clemson
 5
3
    8
5
 

Florida State
 3
5
    7
6
 

NC State
 2
6
    3
9
 

Coastal Division

Georgia Tech x
 7
1
    9
5
 
No. 19 Virginia Tech
 6
2
    10
3
 

Virginia
 4
4
    5
7
 

Miami
 3
5
    7
6
 

North Carolina
 2
6
    3
9
 

Duke
 0
8
    0
12
 



Championship: Wake Forest 9, Georgia Tech 6

  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion

  • x – Division champion/co-champions

Rankings from AP Poll

The 2006 Maryland Terrapins football team represented the University of Maryland in the 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the Terrapins' 54th season as a member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and its second within the framework of the ACC Atlantic Division. Ralph Friedgen led the team for his sixth season as head coach, and he also served as the team's offensive play-caller. Chris Cosh served as the defensive coordinator. The Terrapins completed the season with a 9–4 record and an ACC record of 5–3.




Contents





  • 1 Schedule


  • 2 Roster


  • 3 Game summaries

    • 3.1 William & Mary


    • 3.2 Middle Tennessee


    • 3.3 West Virginia


    • 3.4 Florida International


    • 3.5 Georgia Tech


    • 3.6 Virginia


    • 3.7 NC State


    • 3.8 Florida State


    • 3.9 Clemson


    • 3.10 Miami


    • 3.11 Boston College


    • 3.12 Wake Forest


    • 3.13 Champs Sports Bowl - Purdue



  • 4 2007 NFL Draft


  • 5 References




Schedule


















































































































DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
September 26:00 PM
William & Mary*
  • Byrd Stadium

  • College Park, MD

ESPN360
W 27–14
49,763[1]
September 96:00 PM
Middle Tennessee*
  • Byrd Stadium

  • College Park, MD


W 24–10
47,704[1]
September 147:45 PMat No. 5 West Virginia*
  • Mountaineer Field


  • Morgantown, WV (Rivalry)

ESPN
L 24–45
60,513[1]
September 236:00 PM
Florida International*
  • Byrd Stadium

  • College Park, MD


W 14–10
45,317[1]
October 73:30 PMat No. 18 Georgia Tech
  • Bobby Dodd Stadium

  • Atlanta, GA

ESPNU
L 23–27
51,686[1]
October 143:30 PMVirginia
  • Scott Stadium


  • Charlottesville, VA (Rivalry)

ESPN360
W 28–26
59,367[1]
October 2112:00 PM
NC Statedagger
  • Byrd Stadium

  • College Park, MD

Raycom/LFS
W 26–20
50,230[1]
October 287:00 PMFlorida State
  • Byrd Stadium

  • College Park, MD

ESPN2
W 27–24
50,517[1]
November 412:00 PMat No. 19 Clemson
  • Memorial Stadium

  • Clemson, SC

ESPN2
W 13–12
80,556[1]
November 113:30 PMMiamiNo. 23
  • Byrd Stadium

  • College Park, MD

ABC
W 14–13
50,721[1]
November 1812:00 PMat No. 20 Boston College
No. 21
  • Alumni Stadium

  • Chestnut Hill, MA

ESPN
L 16–38
44,500[1]
November 257:45 PMNo. 20 Wake Forest
  • Byrd Stadium

  • College Park, MD

ESPN
L 24–38
51,500[1]
December 298:00 PMvs. Purdue*
  • Citrus Bowl


  • Orlando, FL (Champs Sports Bowl)

ESPN
W 24–7
40,168[1]
  • *Non-conference game


  • daggerHomecoming

  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to the game

  • All times are in Eastern time


Roster



Game summaries



William & Mary





















1
2
3
4Total
William & Mary
0
7
0
714

Maryland
14
10
3
027


Middle Tennessee





















1
2
3
4Total
Middle Tennessee
3
0
7
010

Maryland
10
7
7
024


West Virginia





















1
2
3
4Total
Maryland
0
10
7
724

#5 West Virginia
28
10
7
045


Florida International





















1
2
3
4Total
Florida International
0
7
0
310

Maryland
7
7
0
014


Georgia Tech





















1
2
3
4Total
Maryland
10
10
3
023

#20 Georgia Tech
7
7
0
1327


Georgia Tech tailback Tashard Choice (#22) dives into the end zone against the Terps.




Virginia





















1
2
3
4Total

Maryland
0
0
7
2128
Virginia
10
10
0
626


NC State





















1
2
3
4Total
NC State
0
0
6
1420

Maryland
0
6
17
326


Florida State





















1
2
3
4Total
Florida State
7
7
7
324

Maryland
10
10
7
027


Clemson





















1
2
3
4Total

Maryland
0
7
3
313
#19 Clemson
3
3
0
612


Miami





















1
2
3
4Total
Miami
0
10
0
313

#24 Maryland
7
7
0
014


Boston College





















1
2
3
4Total
#21 Maryland
0
6
10
016

#20 Boston College
14
14
7
338


Wake Forest





















1
2
3
4Total

#20 Wake Forest
7
14
10
738
Maryland
7
7
3
724


Champs Sports Bowl - Purdue




Maryland defeated the Purdue Boilermakers 24-7 in the 2006 Champs Sports Bowl





















1
2
3
4Total
Purdue
0
7
0
07

Maryland
7
14
3
024


2007 NFL Draft


The following players were selected in the 2007 NFL Draft.

















PlayerPositionRoundOverall
NFL Team
Josh WilsonDefensive Back255
Seattle Seahawks
Adam PodleshPunter4101
Jacksonville Jaguars


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