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2002 Terrapins DEFENDING ACC CHAMPIONS • 2002 MARYLAND FOOTBALL 71 LATREZ HARRISON On Harrison: One of the most athletic players on this year’s team … could be a huge addition to the Terp offensive attack this year, his first at wide receiver … spent his first three years as a quarterback, but agreed while the team prepared for the Orange Bowl to shift to wide receiver to better utilize his skills … coaches suggest that he is too talented to risk not having him on the field … worked out with Quincy Carter and Kelly Campbell in the offseason in an effort to improve his receiving skills … saw action as the Terps’ No. 2 quarterback last year and showed superior talent running with the football … transition to receiver has been relatively easy as he has a grasp of the offense from a quarterback’s perspective … has excellent size and good speed … seems to run just as fast as he needs to in game situations … caught two passes for 80 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the spring game. 2001 (Red- shirt Sopho- Wide Receiver 6-3 • 219 • Jr.-2V Atlanta, Ga. (Booker T. Washington HS) Career Statistics Passing G-GS Att Comp Int Yds Pct TD LP 1999 6-2 24 5 3 30 .208 0 16 2000 Redshirt season 2001 4-0 14 5 0 25 .357 0 9 Career 10-2 38 10 3 55 .263 0 16 Rushing G-GS Att Net Avg TD LP 1999 6-2 5 36 7.2 0 19 2000 Redshirt season 2001 4-0 19 140 7.4 1 29 Career 10-2 24 176 7.3 1 29 more): Played in four games … completed 5-of-14 passes for 25 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions … fifth on the team in rushing with 140 yards on 19 carries with one touchdown … averaged 7.4 yards per carry ... (vs. Duke) rushed five times for 47 yards including a six-yard touchdown run ... the touchdown was the first of his career ... was 2-of-3 passing for 12 yards ... (vs. TSU) played most of the second half ... rushed for 43 yards on seven carries ... also went 2-for-7 through the air for four yards ... had his first touchdown pass of the year called back on a holding penalty after throwing a beautiful 54-yard pass to Jafar Williams ... (vs. EMU) made his first appearance of the season in the third quarter ... finished the game second on the team in rushing with 50 yards on seven carries. 2000 (Sophomore): Redshirt season … named Maryland’s top performing sophomore during 2000 spring drills … completed 7 of 10 passes for 96 yards and a 43-yard touch- down pass to Guilian Gary in the Red-White spring game … shared snaps with JC transfer Shaun Hill during the first part of spring drills. 1999 (Freshman): Saw action in six games as a true freshman quarterback and started the Terps’ last two games (Florida State and Virginia) … assumed starting quarterback chores after Calvin McCall left the NC State game injured … finished the season 5 of 24 passing for 30 yards … all three interceptions came in the second half at NC State, filling in for McCall … sprained an ankle and left the FSU game in the second quarter. High School: A 1999 graduate of Booker T. Washington High School in Atlanta, Ga. ... one of the nation’s top- rated quarterbacks who passed for 2,400 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior on his way to earning SuperPrep and PrepStar All-America honors and honorable mention All-American recognition by USA Today ... also intercepted seven passes in four games as his team’s free safety ... was a two-time first team all-state and all-city choice and the Atlantic public schools Player of the Year in 1998 ... was named to the state of Georgia’s Super 11 Team and to the Macon Touchdown Club’s Super 7 Team ... was rated the top QB in the state and among the top five quarterbacks in the Southeast Region ... was selected to play in the prestigious Georgia vs. Florida all-star game ... was 29-6 in three years as his high school team’s starting quarterback ... completed 63 of 115 passes for 1,130 yards and 22 touchdowns as a junior when he was named team MVP ... directed his team to records of 12-1 (1997) and 10-2 (1998) his final two seasons. Personal: Latrez Harrison was born July 30, 1980 ... son of Charles Phillips and Benjenia Lee ... majoring in criminology and criminal justice. 4 ANDREW HENLEY Linebacker 5-11 • 237 • Jr.-1V Riverdale, Md. (DeMatha HS) 51 On Henley: An athletic linebacker who spent the spring working at middle linebacker … slated to back up All- American E.J. Henderson … an intelligent, coachable player who will, at a minimum, see action on special teams … showed playmaking ability in the ‘01 spring game by making two interceptions and returning one 48 yards for a touchdown for the White squad … played just one year of organized football before deciding to walk on at Maryland in the fall of 2000 … elected to join the Terps after friends at a local gym urged him to try out … an Iron Terp with a 690 strength index. 2001 (Redshirt Sophomore): Played in each of the first nine games before suffering a broken right fibula … fin- ished the year with 22 tackles (16 solo) and one TFL … suffered the injury in the Troy State game … (vs. CU) totaled three tackles including two solo stops ... also had one quarterback hurry ... suf- fered a broken right fibula to end his season ... (vs. Duke) had the best game of his young career, finishing with a career-high eight tackles ... six of the eight stops were of the solo variety ... also had one TFL for minus two yards ... broke his nose during the game ... (vs. WVU) had a season-high four tackles ... (vs. UNC) saw action in his first career collegiate game ... assisted on two tackles. High School: A 1999 graduate of DeMatha High School in Hyattsville, Md. … played for the Stags’ freshman team in 1996 but did not play foot- ball or any other sport the remainder of his tenure as a prep … graduated from DHS with honors. Personal: Andrew Lee Henley was born February 14, 1981, in Washington, D.C. … son of Garrett and Darlene Henley … ma- joring in economics … mother is a professor at Howard University … Career Statistics Defense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int. 2001 9-0 16 6 22/2.4 1-2 0.0-0 0-0

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Page 1: Passing G-GS Att Comp Int Yds Pct TD LP Rushing G-GS Att Net … · Att Net Avg TD LP. 1999. 6-2 5 36 7.2 0 19 2000 Redshirt season 2001. 4-0 19 140 7.4 1 29 Career 10-2 . 24 176

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LATREZ HARRISON

On Harrison: One of the most athletic players on this year’s team … could be a huge addition to the Terp offensive attack this year, his first at wide receiver … spent his first three years as a quarterback, but agreed while the team prepared for the Orange Bowl to shift to wide receiver to better utilize his skills … coaches suggest that he is too talented to risk not having him on the field … worked out with Quincy Carter and Kelly Campbell in the offseason in an effort to improve his receiving skills … saw action as the Terps’ No. 2 quarterback last year and showed superior talent running with the football … transition to receiver has been relatively easy as he has a grasp of the offense from a quarterback’s perspective … has excellent size and good

speed … seems to run just as fast as he needs to in game situations …

caught two passes for 80 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the

spring game.

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Wide Receiver6-3 • 219 • Jr.-2VAtlanta, Ga. (Booker T. Washington HS)

Career StatisticsPassing G-GS Att Comp Int Yds Pct TD LP

1999 6-2 24 5 3 30 .208 0 162000 Redshirt season2001 4-0 14 5 0 25 .357 0 9Career 10-2 38 10 3 55 .263 0 16

Rushing G-GS Att Net Avg TD LP

1999 6-2 5 36 7.2 0 19 2000 Redshirt season2001 4-0 19 140 7.4 1 29Career 10-2 24 176 7.3 1 29

more): Played in four games … completed 5-of-14 passes for 25 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions … fifth on the team in rushing with 140 yards on 19 carries with one touchdown … averaged 7.4 yards per carry ... (vs. Duke) rushed five times for 47 yards including a six-yard touchdown run ... the touchdown was the first of his career ... was 2-of-3 passing for 12 yards ... (vs. TSU) played most of the second half ... rushed for 43 yards on seven carries ... also went 2-for-7 through the air for four yards ... had his first touchdown pass of the year called back on a holding penalty after throwing a beautiful 54-yard pass to Jafar Williams ... (vs. EMU) made his first appearance of the season in the third quarter ... finished the game second on the team in rushing with 50 yards on seven carries.

2000 (Sophomore): Redshirt season … named Maryland’s top performing sophomore during 2000 spring drills … completed 7 of 10 passes for 96 yards and a 43-yard touch-down pass to Guilian Gary in the Red-White spring game … shared snaps with JC transfer Shaun Hill during the first part of spring drills.

1999 (Freshman): Saw action in six games as a true freshman quarterback and started the Terps’ last two games (Florida State and Virginia) … assumed starting quarterback chores after Calvin McCall left the NC State game injured … finished the season 5 of 24 passing for 30 yards … all three interceptions came in the second half at NC State, filling in for McCall … sprained an ankle and left the FSU game in the second quarter.

High School: A 1999 graduate of Booker T. Washington High School in Atlanta, Ga. ... one of the nation’s top-rated quarterbacks who passed for 2,400 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior on his way to earning SuperPrep and PrepStar All-America honors and honorable mention All-American recognition by USA Today ... also intercepted seven passes in four games as his team’s free safety ... was a two-time first team all-state and all-city choice and the Atlantic public schools Player of the Year in 1998 ... was named to the state of Georgia’s Super 11 Team and to the Macon Touchdown Club’s Super 7 Team ... was rated the top QB in the state and among the top five quarterbacks in the Southeast Region ... was selected to play in the prestigious Georgia vs. Florida all-star game ... was 29-6 in three years as his high school team’s starting quarterback ... completed 63 of 115 passes for 1,130 yards and 22 touchdowns as a junior when he was named team MVP ... directed his team to records of 12-1 (1997) and 10-2 (1998) his final two seasons.

Personal: Latrez Harrison was born July 30, 1980 ... son of Charles Phillips and Benjenia Lee ... majoring in criminology and criminal justice.

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ANDREW HENLEY

Linebacker5-11 • 237 • Jr.-1VRiverdale, Md. (DeMatha HS)

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On Henley: An athletic linebacker who spent the spring working at middle linebacker … slated to back up All-American E.J. Henderson … an intelligent, coachable player who will, at a minimum, see action on special teams … showed playmaking ability in the ‘01 spring game by making two interceptions and returning one 48 yards for a touchdown for the White squad … played just one year of organized football before deciding to walk on at Maryland in the fall of 2000 … elected to join the Terps after friends at a local gym urged him to try out … an Iron Terp with a 690 strength index.

2001 (Redshirt Sophomore): Played in each of the first nine games before suffering a broken right fibula … fin-ished the year with 22 tackles (16 solo) and one TFL …

suffered the injury in the Troy State game … (vs. CU) totaled three tackles including two solo stops ... also had one quarterback hurry ... suf-

fered a broken right fibula to end his season ... (vs. Duke) had the best game of his

young career, finishing with a career-high eight tackles ... six of the eight stops were of the solo variety ... also had one TFL

for minus two yards ... broke his nose during the game ... (vs. WVU) had a season-high four tackles ... (vs. UNC) saw action in his first career collegiate game ... assisted on two tackles.

High School: A 1999 graduate of DeMatha High School in Hyattsville, Md. … played for the Stags’ freshman team in 1996 but did not play foot-ball or any other sport the remainder of his tenure as a prep … graduated from DHS with honors.

Personal: Andrew Lee Henley was born February

14, 1981, in Washington, D.C. … son of Garrett and Darlene Henley … ma-

joring in economics … mother is a professor at Howard University …

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2001 9-0 16 6 22/2.4 1-2 0.0-0 0-0

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E.J. HENDERSON

Linebacker6-2 • 250 • Sr.-3VAberdeen, Md. (Aberdeen HS)

On Henderson: Leader of the Terrapin defense and 2001 consensus All-American who returns for his senior season … a Butkus Award finalist a year ago and the lone returnee of the three (Oklahoma’s Rocky Calmus and UCLA’s Robert Thomas were both seniors in ‘01) in 2002 … the most dec-orated returning player in the ACC on either side of the ball … a strong, agile linebacker who, above all, has the ability to get to the ball … has uncanny field vision … ability to change directions keeps him in plays from sideline to sideline … a big hitter who doesn’t miss many tackles … team and ACC’s leading tackler in 2001 … had 69 more tackles than any other Terp in ’01 … had surgery on his back in early April and missed all of spring drills … moved into the starting lineup for the final two games of his redshirt freshman season and won the position outright entering his redshirt sophomore year … averages 9.3 tackles per the 32 games he has played in prior to 2002 … earned his bachelor’s degree this past spring … ranked as the best middle linebacker in college football by The Sporting News and Lindy’s … also tabbed by The Sporting News as preseason ACC Defensive Player of the Year … named preseason National Defensive Player of the Year by Lindy’s and Blue Ribbon … a preseason first team All-American pick by Athlon, Collegefootballnews.com, Lindy’s, Playboy, Street & Smith’s and The Sporting News.

2001 (Junior): Played in all 11 games, starting in 10 as well as the Orange Bowl … posted 150 tackles (103 solo), 28 TFLs, six sacks, one interception, four pass breakups, one fumble recovery, one forced fumble and two blocked kicks … a consensus first team All-American … Maryland’s first consensus pick since center J.D. Maarleveld in 1985 … ACC Player of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year … was just the fourth Terrapin ever to be named ACC Player of the Year, joining Bernie Faloney (1953), Bob Pellegrini (1955) and Randy White (1974) ... one of three finalists for the Dick Butkus Award … led the ACC in tackles (150) and tackles for loss (28) ... ranked seventh nationally with 13.64 tackles per game and second in the NCAA with 9.45 solo stops per outing … his 28 TFLs were most in a single season in school history, breaking the mark of 24 set by Randy White in 1974 ... TFL total was also second most in the nation … named the ACC Defensive Lineman of the week six times, the most of any ACC defender ... the team’s leading tackler in every game except Virginia ... (vs. NCSU) led the team with a career-high 20 tackles including 13 solo stops ... also totaled one sack, three TFLs and forced a fumble ... (vs. CU) led the Terp defense with 17 total tackles (13 solo) including four TFLs and two sacks to go along with an interception ... the four TFLs broke Randy White’s school record ... the interception was the first of his career ... (vs. TSU) led the team with 10 tackles ... also blocked a punt and recorded a sack for minus 11 yards ... had two TFLs on the day for minus 12 yards ... also was in on one pass breakup ... (vs. FSU) had a team-high 13 tackles ... nine of the 13 stops were solo tackles ... also led the Terps with

two quarterback hurries and also had one TFL for minus three yards ... (vs. Duke) led the team with 12 tackles including 10 solo stops ... also tallied two TFLs for minus four yards ... (vs. GT) tied a then career-high with 18 tackles, including 13 solo stops ... named the Bronko Nagurski National Defensive Player of the Week ... scored the game’s first touchdown on a 36-yard fumble recovery ... it was the first touchdown of his career ... also had an important sack to force Georgia Tech into a field goal after being inside the Terps’ 10 late in the first half ... Tech later missed that field goal attempt to end the half ... also led the team with four TFLs (minus 11 yards) and three quarterback hurries ... (vs. UVa) finished with five tackles ... also blocked a field goal after UVa had excellent field position off a Shaun Hill fumble ... the blocked field goal also slowed UVa’s momentum after the Cavs pulled to within 10 at 24-14 ... (vs. WVU) tied a then career-high with 18 tackles ... 14 of the 18 stops were of the solo variety ... had one sack for minus 12 yards ... (vs. WFU) led the team with 17 tackles ... registered 11 solo stops and three tackles for loss (minus nine yards) ... (vs. UNC) had 12 tackles (eight solo) to go along with three TFLs.

2000 (Sophomore): Started all 10 games in which he appeared … led the team and finished seventh in the ACC in total tackles (109) as a redshirt sophomore … ranked second on the squad in tackles for loss (13) and solo tackles (70) … missed the Clemson game with a sprained knee but returned to register double-figure tackle games in four of the team’s last five contests … totaled 55 tackles in the team’s last four games, an average of 13.8 per contest … recorded a Terrapin season-high 18 tackles in the season finale vs. Georgia Tech to capture the team tackle title by one over Marlon Moye-Moore (108) … had 14 tackles vs. Duke, 13 vs. Temple and NC State and 11 vs. West Virginia and Virginia.

1999 (Redshirt Freshman): Appeared in all 11 games as a redshirt freshman… spent most of the year as a backup linebacker but made late-season starts vs. Florida State and Virginia following the season-ending injury to Kevin Bishop … totaled 39 tackles and one sack … 18 of his 39 tackles came in his two starts, including a career-best 11 total tackles (six solos) vs. Florida State … ended the season with a seven-tackle effort vs. Virginia … also had nine total tackles in Maryland’s vic-tory over North Carolina.

1998 (Freshman): Redshirt season.

High School: A four-year letterwinner and 1998 graduate of Aberdeen (Md.) High School ... four-year starter who played on four league championship teams ... started at middle linebacker/running back his last three years after starting at outside linebacker as a freshman ... senior honors included All-America recognition from PrepStar and honorable mention All-American (USA Today), first team all-county (Aegis, Sporting Times), and first team All-Metro (Baltimore Sun) accolades ... was named Harford County Male Athlete of the Year by the Aegis newspaper ... played on teams that compiled a four-year record of 36-7, winning or sharing county championships all four seasons and capturing a regional title in ‘96 ... as a senior, he totaled 148 tackles, six sacks and

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Butkus & Nagurski Award Candidate

three fumble recoveries in addition to rushing for 1,127 yards and 15 touchdowns from the running back position ... was nominated to play in the Chesapeake Classic all-star game and was selected to the Mason-Dixon Shrine Classic ... an all-county (Aegis, Sporting Times) selection in basketball ... recruited by West Virginia, North Carolina State, Boston Col-lege and Rutgers ... high school coach was Kevin Reilly.

Personal: Eric N. Henderson was born August 3, 1980 … son of Quinette and Eric Henderson ... earned a degree in criminology and criminal justice this past May … hometown

Career StatisticsDefense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int.

1999 11-2 21 18 39/3.6 2-5 0.5-1 0-02000 10-10 70 39 109/10.9 13-40 2.0-14 0-02001 11-10 103 47 150/13.6 28-76 6.0-40 1-5Career 32-22 194 104 298/9.3 43-121 8.5-55 1-5

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JASON HOLMAN

Center6-2 • 267 • Fr.-RSMidlothian, Va. (James River HS)

On Holman: Talented second-year player who will work to help replace All-ACC center Melvin Fowler … enters fall second on the depth chart behind Kyle Schmitt … has good quickness … could still add size but has improved his strength since arriving at Maryland.

2001 (Freshman): Redshirt season.

High School: A three-year letterwinner and 2001 graduate of James River High School in Midlothian, Va. … primarily played guard, but also spent time on the defensive front in critical situations … started 10 games at guard as a senior, missing one due to a knee sprain … described by his coach as JRHS’s best lineman on both sides of the ball … helped his team’s offense to an average of over 300 yards and 32 points per game, both school records … is the first player in the young history of his school to earn all-state honors and is also its first-ever Division I scholarship athlete (there have been two I-AA football players, but no others at D-I in any sport) … consensus first team all-state and all-region selection … named first team all-district by The Richmond Times … competed in wrestling as a sophomore and junior, earning all-district honors in 1998 … team went 9-2 in 2000, the best record in school history … James River – which was just founded in 1994 – had a record of 9-41 in its first five years of existence, then went 15-6 in 2000 and 2001 … was also recruited by East Carolina … high school coach was Chris Bell.

Personal: Jason Holman was born April 28, 1983 … is the son of Jerome and Ruby Holman ... majoring in pre-pharmacy.

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LEON JOE

Linebacker6-1 • 223 • Jr.-2VClinton, Md. (Friendly HS)

On Joe: An athletic linebacker who came on in his soph-omore year and will look to take the next step toward being one of the top players at his position in the ACC … was one of the Terrapins’ top defensive players in his first year as a starter in 2001 … should he realize his potential, Maryland could have one of the top linebacking tandems in the country in he and E.J. Henderson … an Iron Terp who is

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the strongest linebacker on the team and posted the high-est strength index ever by a Terp linebacker (785) this past spring … also owns the record for bench press (470 pounds) by a Terp linebacker … incredible physical numbers include a 615-pound squat, 40-inch vertical jump and a 4.43 time in the 40-yard dash.

2001 (Sophomore): Started all 11 games and the Or-ange Bowl at weakside linebacker … finished the season fourth on the team in tackles with 76 (40 solo) … also had eight tackles for loss, one sack, one interception, one pass breakup and a team-high nine quarterback hurries … (Orange Bowl)had seven tackles (six solo), second-most among Terp de-fenders ... (vs. CU) finished the game with eight tackles, all of which were solo stops ... also had two quarterback hurries ... (vs. FSU) ended the game with six tackles including four

unassisted stops ... (vs. GT) tied for third on the team

with 11 tackles ... also recorded his first ca-

reer interception ... (vs. UVa) second on the team with eight total tackles ... also had one tackle for a

loss (minus one yard) and a pass breakup ...

(vs. WVU) totaled eight tackles including four solo stops ... forced WVU quarterback Brad Lewis to fumble, resulting in a 52-yard fumble return for a touchdown by Mike Whaley ... that play changed the game, giving the Terps a 19-13 lead af-

ter WVU scored 10 straight points to tie the contest at 10

... (vs. WFU) tallied eight tackles and had one tackle for loss (minus one

yard) ... (vs. EMU) had five tackles and recorded his first career sack for a loss of

seven yards ... (vs. UNC) was impressive in his first career start as he registered 10 tackles, second most by a Terp ... had six solo stops

along with two tackles for loss ... also forced two quarterback hurries.

2000 (Redshirt Freshman): Appeared in all 11 games as a redshirt freshman, seeing his most extensive action on special teams … also backed up at an inside linebacker spot … totaled 31 tackles on the season … had a 55-yard fumble return for a touchdown against West Virginia … totaled 25 tackles in one three-game stretch, registering a career-high 12 total tackles at No. 5 Clemson, seven at Virginia and six vs. Florida State.

1999 (Freshman): Redshirt season.

High School: A 1999 graduate of Friendly High School in Fort Washington, Md. ... played both outside and inside linebacker as a senior, recording 165 total tackles (88 solos) and 10 sacks ... as a fullback, he averaged 10 yards per carry in limited carries ... he scored four touchdowns, including a 95-yard TD run in the state semifinals ... helped spearhead

Friendly to the county’s first Maryland state title in 10 years ... FHS went 13-0, won the 3A state championship and finished the season with a final ranking of No. 3 by the Washington Post ... an all-region selection by SuperPrep ... was an all-region choice by PrepStar ... rated the No. 3 linebacker in the state by recruiting analyst Tom Lemming entering his senior year … was a first team all-county selection as a junior when he played strictly outside linebacker ... Friendly went 10-2 and advanced to the state semifinals ... also an outstanding sprinter on the track team.

Personal: Leon Maurice Joe was born October 26, 1981 .... son of Clarence Joe and Leslie Bishop-Joe … majoring in

Career StatisticsDefense G-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int.

2000 11-0 17 14 31/2.8 0-0 0.0-0 0-02001 11-11 40 36 76/6.9 8-17 1.0-7 1-8Career 22-11 57 50 107/4.9 8-17 1.0-7 1-8

LANDON JONES

Defensive End6-4 • 259 • Jr.-1VMarion, Ohio (Harding HS)

On Jones: Fourth-year player who has worked at all three spots on the defensive line, most recently at defensive tackle … will get a shot to compete at end this season … a skilled player with good size and improved strength … has solid pass rushing skills.

2001 (Sophomore): Played in two games … did not re-cord any statistics in action against West Virginia and Virginia … went into the season having overcome a lisfranc sprain (ligament disruption) in his left foot that was suffered in the 2000 season and required surgery.

2000 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in seven games, starting two … drew starting assignments against Clemson and Wake Forest before spraining his left foot and missing the remainder of the season … finished the year with 12 tackles (two for loss) and three quarterback hurries … best game came at Clemson when he posted seven tackles (two unassisted), one for a four-yard loss.

1999 (Freshman): Redshirt season.

High School: A 1999 graduate of Harding High School in Marion, Ohio ... was named the Defensive Lineman of the Year by the North Central Ohio Football Coaches Association and Defensive Player of the Year in the Ohio Heartland Con-ference ... totaled 112 tackles, including 57 solo stops, four sacks and two interceptions ... also was named all-district and honorable mention all-state by the Associated Press ... was selected to play in the North-South All-Star game and was nominated for the Big 33 All-Star game (Ohio vs. Pennsylvania) ... helped his team to a league championship, a state regional runner-up showing and a final record of 10-2 in 1998 ... as a junior in 1997, he was accorded first team all-league and all-district honors and was a first team selection

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CHRIS KELLEY

Quarterback6-2 • 213 • So.-SQGermantown, Md. (Seneca Valley HS)

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On Kelley: A t a l e n t e d , hard-nosed quarterback who was slated to enter fall camp as the starter at quarterback before tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee in this year’s spring game … had reconstructive surgery and a menisectomy on May 8th … has been slowed by injury in each of his first three years at the collegiate level … one of the more highly-regarded and recruited players on the roster … performed well this spring prior to the injury … also looked good in spring practice a year ago and then re-injured the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee the weekend before fall camp … has shown a strong, accurate arm and the ability to throw the deep ball … led his high school team to a 26-0 record as a starter.

2001 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in two games (Duke and Troy State) in a backup capacity … had two carries for nine yards … did not attempt any passes … spent the early part of the season

REGGIE KEMP

Offensive Guard6-4 • 326 • So.-SQHyattsville, Md. (Northwestern HS)

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On Kemp: Local product who will compete and provide depth at a guard spot … earned playing time a year ago by showing improved strength and good quickness … an ath-letic lineman who stands to play more with experience.

2001 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in five games … most extensive action of the season came against Eastern Michigan (11 plays) and Duke (16 plays).

2000 (Freshman): Redshirt season … spent most of the season rehabilitating an injured right shoulder … injury was a shoulder separation that he had surgi-

cally repaired prior to the season.

on the North Central Ohio Football Coaches Association all-star team ... a three-year varsity starter, he totaled 225 total tackles, including 108 solos, 117 assists, five sacks, six tackles for losses, five pass breakups, three caused fumbles and two interceptions during his career ... a two-year starter on the basketball team.

Personal: Landon Quitman Jones was born March 31, 1981 .... son of Luther Jones and Lesslee Keuchler … majoring in family studies.

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2000 7-2 8 4 12/1.7 2-6 0.0-0 0-02001 2-0 0 0 0/0.0 0-0 0.0-0 0-0Career 9-0 8 4 12/1.3 2-6 0.0-0 0-0

rehabilitating his knee … came back and performed well in practice sessions for the Orange Bowl … reinjured his knee prior to fall camp.

2000 (Freshman): Redshirt season … tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in the Super 44 All-Star game in the summer of 2000 … underwent corrective surgery.

High School: Graduated in 2000 from Seneca Valley High School in Germantown, Md. ... highly decorated signal-caller who was rated among the top prep quarterbacks in the country ... was named Maryland state player of the year by USA Today and the offensive player of the year in Maryland by the Associated Press ... a two-time consensus all-state quarterback ... Seneca Valley was 26-0 with him as the starting quarterback and 39-0 with him somewhere in the starting lineup ... earned All-America honors from SuperPrep, PrepStar and by Max Emfinger ... was rated the No. 1 QB in the Atlantic region by PrepStar ... was named the All-Met Offensive Player of the Year by the Washington Post ... he was responsible for 95 touchdowns in his two seasons as starting quarterback ... as a senior in 1999, he passed for 1,645 yards and 29 touchdowns in addition to rushing for 1,278 yards and 16 TDs ... in his career, he passed for 3,657 yards and rushed for 2,111 ... high school coach was Terry Changuris.

Personal: Christopher Alan Kelley was born November

Career StatisticsPassing G-GS Att Comp Int Yds Pct TD LP

2001 2-0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0

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2001 2-0 2 9 4.5 0 10

High School: A 2000 graduate of Northwestern High School in Hyattsville, Md. ... named an All-American by PrepStar and all-region by SuperPrep ... a second team all-state choice ... also named second team All-Met by the Washington Post ... a first team All-Prince George’s League selection ... registered 15 pancake blocks as a senior ... high school coach was Ed Shields.

Personal: Reginald Anthony Kemp II was born November 11, 1982 ... son of Terry and Reginald Kemp ... majoring in family studies.

CHAD KILLIAN

Fullback6-2 • 265 • Sr.-1VPittsburgh, Pa. (Fox Chapel HS)

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On Killian: A fifth-year senior who performed well a year ago and competes at what is possibly the deepest position on the Maryland roster … the strongest back and one of the strongest players on the team pound-for-pound … an Iron Terp with a 768 strength index … set team records for bench press (470) and clean and jerk (785) by a run-ning back … has good hands and a strong work ethic … a good runner and solid blocking back … can be used as an H-back if needed.

2001 (Junior): Saw action in nine games and was a starter in three … also played in the Orange Bowl … rushed 10 times for 34 yards on the season … (Orange Bowl) had one carry for 10 yards, his second-longest run of the season … (vs. WVU) carried the ball two times for 16 yards … missed the Virginia and Georgia Tech games with a “stinger.”

2000 (Sophomore): Saw action in five games … played primarily on special teams.

1999 (Redshirt Freshman): Appeared in six games and

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LOU LOMBARDO

Offensive Tackle6-6 • 303 • So.-1VBaltimore, Md. (Calvert Hall HS)

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On Lombardo: Offensive tackle who earned playing time at tackle as a redshirt freshman … has good size and strength … has performed well in limited action … was one of two freshmen a year ago – along with wide receiver Steve Suter – to earn Iron Terp distinction … posted the second-highest strength index (691) among offensive linemen in earning Iron Terp honors this year … benched 390 and squatted 620 on testing day.

2001 (Redshirt Freshman): Saw action in all 11 regular season games and the Orange Bowl … was a backup at left tackle behind fellow redshirt freshman C.J. Brooks.

2000 (Freshman): Redshirt season.

High School: A 2000 graduate of Calvert Hall College High School in Baltimore, Md. ... a two-time first team all-state selection ... started 43 consecutive games as a prep ... three-year starter on the varsity ... as a senior, was an all-region selection by PrepStar ... named first team All-Baltimore City/County by the Baltimore Sun ... high school coach was Jay Robinson.

Personal: Louis Breschi Lombardo was born May 19, 1982 ... son of Maria and Santo Lombardo … majoring in crimi-nology & criminal justice… a Maryland scholar-athlete in 2000 and 2001.

saw limited action at fullback and on special teams … carried the ball three times for 11 net yards … had two solo tackles and a fumble recovery (vs. North Carolina) on special teams.

1998 (Freshman): Redshirt season.

High School: A 1998 graduate of Fox Chapel High School ... earned third team all-state honors and USA Today honorable mention All-America recognition as a senior in 1997 after rushing for 1,436 yards and scoring 28 touchdowns ... was also a first team All-Quad A East choice and was selected to the Fabulous 22 team by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette ... helped his team to a 10-2 record and a berth in the semifinals of the postseason playoffs ... also played linebacker at FCHS ... earned first team all-conference honors as a junior ... led his team in rushing as a sophomore ... high school coach was Joe Naunchuk.

Personal: Chadwick Joseph Killian was born March 5, 1980 ... son of Bonnie and Paul Killian ... his father played college football at Pitt ... his brother, P.J., played football at Virginia and with the Cleveland Browns, and his brother Todd played football at Duquesne ... was born in Washington, D.C. ... majoring in family studies … a Maryland scholar-athlete in 2000.

Career StatisticsRushing G-GS Att Net Avg TD LP

1999 6-0 3 11 3.7 0 112000 5-0 0 0 0.0 0 02001 9-4 10 34 3.4 0 15Career 20-4 13 45 3.4 0 15

LUKE KIM

Cornerback5-9 • 190 • Sr.-RSSilver Spring, Md. (Paint Branch HS)

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On Kim: Walk-on who will add depth at cornerback … listed third on the depth chart behind Curome Cox and Jamal Chance … was originally a tailback … made the switch to corner prior to the 2000 season.

2001 (Junior): Did not participate during the 2001 season.

2000 (Sophomore): Did not appear in any games.

1999 (Redshirt Freshman): Appeared in one game (Western Carolina) … did not record any statistics.

1998 (Freshman): Redshirt season … tore an anterior cruciate ligament during a fall scrimmage and was un-available for duty.

High School: A 1998 graduate of Paint Branch High School in Silver Spring, Md. … helped team rebound to a 4-6 record as a senior while rushing for 1,019 yards and 13 touchdowns … school record 99-yard TD vs. Montgomery Blair …first team all-league and honorable mention all-county … re-corded 16 tackles with a sack and interception while playing outside linebacker … lettered in both football and lacrosse as a junior and senior … three-year letterwinner in wres-tling where he was regional champion in the 162-pound weight class … also won his class at the Bowie Invitational … member of Minds in Motion for students with 3.25 GPA or better … 3.5 GPA.

Personal: Lucas Yeong-Chang Kim was born October 16, 1980 … son of Kay and Gi-kong Kim … father is a physicist at NASA … mother is a patent examiner for the U.S. Patent and Trademark office … majoring in communications … favorite athlete is Warrick Dunn … a Maryland scholar-

JESSE KLUTTZ

56Long Snapper6-3 • 232 • Fr.-RSToppa, Md. (Fallston HS/Hargrave Military Academy)

On Kluttz: Second-year player who joined the Terrapins just prior to the 2001 season … spent his first season as a backup at long snapper but has improved in the offseason and looks to challenge Jon Condo for those duties this year.

2001 (Freshman): Redshirt season.

Prep: Attended Hargrave Military Academy in Chatham, Va.

High School: A three-year letterwinner and 2000 grad-uate of Fallston High School in Fallston, Md. ... posted 15 career sacks … a first team all-county and second-team All-Metro selection as a senior … played offensive tackle and defensive end as a prep … team captain in 1999 and 2000 ... team was county champs (first time in school history) with a 9-1 record in 2000 … also threw the discus and ran sprints ... finished second in the state in the discus as a senior … high school coach was Dave Lesky.

Personal: Jesse Lee Kluttz was born August 25, 1982 in Baltimore ... son of William Kluttz and Sheila Baldwin ... majoring in criminal justice … father played football at Towson and for the semi-pro Baltimore Bears … lists his grandfather as the person he most admires.

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Career StatisticsRushing G-GS Att Net Avg TD LP

2000 8-0 4 6 1.5 0 42001 11-7 16 130 8.1 2 65Career 19-7 20 136 6.8 2 65

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2000 8-0 2 -4 -2.0 1 22001 11-7 7 53 7.6 0 18Career 19-7 9 49 5.4 1 18

SCOTT McBRIEN

On McBrien: Left-handed quarterback who transferred from West Virginia just before the start of the 2001 season … enters fall camp as the starting quarterback … has good quickness and throws with good accuracy and velocity … throws the deep ball well … was one of the team’s top scout team players last year while exhibiting exceptional skills as a passer … earned solid game experience at West Virginia as a redshirt freshman in 2000, seeing action in 10 games … one of the stronger quarterbacks, pound-for-pound, in Maryland history … posted a 295-pound bench and 470-pound squat on testing day and had the highest strength index (640) of any QB on this year’s roster.

Quarterback6-0 • 180 • Jr.-RSRockville, Md. (DeMatha HS/West Virginia)

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JAMES LYNCH

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On Lynch: Third-year fullback who established himself as one of the top players in the ACC at his position in 2001 … enters this season in the best shape of his career … has not lost weight, but has added muscle to his already big frame in the offseason … a big, strong back with good hands … is a good runner for a player his size (271 pounds) … an imposing force as a blocking back … is the starter at a fullback posi-tion that likely is the deepest unit on the team … tabbed as the ninth-best fullback in the country by The Sporting News.

2001 (Sophomore): Played in all 11 games (plus the Orange Bowl), starting all but four … rushed 16 times for 130 yards and two t o u c h d o w n s … was not t h r o w n for a loss all season … also caught seven balls for 53 yards … averaged 8.1 yards per carry, best among Terps with 10 carries or more ... (vs. FSU) scored the game’s first touchdown by rumbling 65 yards on an option play up the middle of the FSU defense ... the 65-yard carry was the longest of his career ... led the team in rushing with three carries for a career-high 71 yards and a touchdown ... also caught two passes for 13 yards ... (vs. Duke) carried the ball two times for 18 yards including a 14-yard touchdown run up the middle ... also caught one pass for 18 yards ... the touchdown run was his first career TD via the rush ... (vs. GT) caught one pass for four yards from Brooks Barnard on a fake field goal, falling just one yard short of a first down ... also had a three-yard carry ... (vs. EMU) rumbled for 23 yards on five carries ... (vs. UNC) first career start.

Fullback5-11 • 271 • Jr.-2VWashington, D.C. (Dunbar HS)

2000 (Freshman): Backed up veteran fullback Matt Ka-lapinski as a true freshman, appearing in eight games … rushed four times for six yards and caught a pair of passes, including one for a touchdown in Maryland’s double-over-time victory over NC State.

High School: A 2000 graduate of Dunbar High School in Washington, D.C. ... was an honorable mention All-American as a senior in 1999 by USA Today ... also was selected first team All-Met by the Washington Post and the Pigskin Club ... earned first team All-DCIAA recognition ... was named the Washington, D.C. Gatorade Player of the Year ... earned all-regional citations by SuperPrep and PrepStar magazines ... as a fullback in 1999, he rushed for 1,435 yards and scored 21 touchdowns ... as a linebacker, he totaled 98 tackles and had two interceptions and caused four fumbles ... helped Dunbar to back-to-back city championships as a junior and senior ... rushed for 1,220 yards and 11 touchdowns in 1998 ... high school coach was Craig Jefferies.

Personal: James Jerome Lynch was born June 17, 1982 ... son of Brenda Lynch ... college major is criminology

& criminal justice.

2001 (Sophomore): Sat out the season per NCAA transfer rules … named scout team player of the week for his work in the week of practice leading up to the West Virginia game.

2000 (at WVU): Saw action in 10 games as a redshirt freshman, start-ing one … completed 4 2 - o f - 9 9 passes for 755 yards, three touchdowns and three interceptions … first ex-tensive action came against Notre Dame, where he played the final three quarters in relief of Brad Lewis … started slow but finished with 252 yards passing with one TD pass … first c o l l e g i a t e start came against Syracuse (8-of-21 for 156 yards and two intercep-tions) … had a strong showing in relief against Pittsburgh (13-of-28, 257 yards, two TDs).

High School: A 2000 graduate of DeMatha High School in Hyattsville, Md. ... led the Stags to a 13-0 season and a No. 13 national ranking by USA Today as a senior (1999) … completed 90-of-131 passes (.687) for 1,878 yards and 25 touchdowns with no interceptions in ‘99 … was a second team all-state selection as a junior after throwing for 16 TDs and just three interceptions … a two-time All-Met selection by the Washington Post … also a two-time all-county selection by the PG Journal … Prince George’s County offensive most valuable player as a senior … prep football coach was Bill McGregor.

Personal: Scott McBrien was born February 17, 1980 … son of Ernie and Kathleen McBrien … is a junior academi-cally … majoring in criminology and criminal justice.

Career StatisticsPassing G-GS Att Comp Int Yds Pct TD LP

2000 (WVU) 10-1 99 42 3 755 .423 3 60

Rushing G-GS Att Net Avg TD LP

2000 (WVU) 10-1 23 45 1.9 0 15