MARYLAND TERRAPINS FOOTBALL
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Located in College Park, Maryland's program represents one of the oldest universities on the East Coast, founded in 1856 with a current enrollment of 40,792 students. Mike Locksley directs a roster of 100 players competing in the Big Ten Conference at the FBS level, operating within one of college football's most competitive athletic conferences. The Terrapins football program balances academics and athletics at an institution that has grown substantially since its founding nearly 170 years ago.
Maryland football operates during the fall season within the Big Ten's demanding schedule, which features some of the nation's most established programs. Locksley's 100-player roster competes for a university that prioritizes both on-field performance and student-athlete development across its athletics offerings. The program's home venue provides the setting for one of the conference's mid-Atlantic football operations, serving the broader Maryland community and alumni base.
KEY FACTS
| School | University of Maryland, College Park |
| Sport | Football |
| Conference | Big Ten Conference |
| Division | D1-FBS |
| Location | College Park, Maryland |
| Venue | Home Venue |
| Head Coach | Mike Locksley |
ROSTER (2025-26)
| # | Name | Pos |
|---|---|---|
| 66 | Aliou Bah | OL |
| 69 | Logan Bennett | OL |
| 72 | Ben Beymer | OL |
| 19 | Bud Coombs | RB |
| 88 | Justin Devaughn | WR |
| 1 | Jalil Farooq | WR |
| 9 | Dorian Fleming | TE |
| 45 | Solomon Foye | RB |
| 70 | Jaylen Gilchrist | OL |
| 15 | Jackson Hamilton | QB |
| 16 | Leon Haughton Jr. | TE |
| 71 | Alan Herron | OT |
| 61 | Michael Hershey | OL |
| 77 | Amory Hills | OL |
| 24 | Iverson Howard | RB |
| 75 | Ryan Howerton | OL |
| 18 | Roman Jensen | QB |
| 47 | Elias Johnson | RB |
| 4 | Shaleak Knotts | WR |
| 11 | Ryan Manning | WR |
| 6 | Justyn Martin | QB |
| 12 | Khristian Martin | QB |
| 27 | Eli Mason | RB |
| 48 | Thomas McCluskey | TE |
| 17 | Josiah McLaurin | RB |
| 51 | Michael McMonigle | OL |
| 68 | Carlos Moore | OL |
| 76 | Rahtrel Perry | OL |
| 81 | Jahmari Powell-Wonson | WR |
| 25 | Nolan Ray | RB |
| 29 | Colin Reynolds | RB |
| 78 | Anthony Robsock | OL |
| 14 | Jordan Scott | WR |
| 83 | Emerson Smith | WR |
| 10 | Zymear Smith | WR |
| 5 | Octavian Smith Jr. | WR |
| 89 | AJ Szymanski | TE |
| 50 | Trevor Szymanski | OL |
| 85 | JT Taggart | TE |
| 7 | Malik Washington | QB |
| 73 | Davon Watkins | OL |
| 84 | Kaleb Webb | WR |
| 8 | Mekhai White | WR |
| 52 | Samuel Adu | DL |
| 47 | Sebastian Antoine-Pompey | DB |
| 0 | Neeo Avery | LB |
| 38 | Taylor Best | DB |
| 25 | Ricardo Cooper Jr. | DB |
| 41 | Nijel Cross | DB |
| 30 | Travares Daniels II | LB |
| 53 | Akindele Dare | DL |
| 33 | Messiah Delhomme | DB |
| 7 | Gavin Edwards | DB |
| 55 | Keion Flowers | LB |
| 23 | Keyshawn Flowers | LB |
| 64 | Aaron Folivi | DL |
| 46 | Dillan Fontus | DL |
| 14 | Jamare Glasker | DB |
| 48 | Darius Grimes | LB |
| 31 | Michael Harris | LB |
| 56 | DD Holmes | DL |
| 4 | Kevyn Humes | DB |
| 22 | Jalen Huskey | CB |
| 15 | Lloyd Irvin III | DB |
| 35 | Keyari James | LB |
| 57 | Bryce Jenkins | DL |
| 21 | Judah Jenkins | DB |
| 6 | Dontay Joyner | DB |
| 2 | Braydon Lee | DB |
| 9 | Zahir Mathis | DL |
| 26 | Shamar McIntosh | DB |
| 18 | Alex Moore | DB |
| 50 | EJ Moore Jr. | DL |
| 99 | Dimitry Nicolas | DL |
| 39 | Daniel Owens | DL |
| 37 | Carson Petitbon | DB |
| 87 | Dante Recker | DL |
| 3 | Trey Reddick | LB |
| 10 | Cam Rice | DL |
| 27 | La'khi Roland | DB |
| 42 | DJ Samuels | LB |
| 13 | Lavain Scruggs | DB |
| 12 | Jayden Shipps | DB |
| 58 | Joshua Simmons | DL |
| 32 | Carlton Smith | LB |
| 91 | Sedrick Smith | DL |
| 44 | Joel Starlings | DL |
| 29 | Sidney Stewart | DL |
| 40 | Nahsir Taylor | DL |
| 98 | Eyan Thomas | DL |
| 49 | Chris Wells | LB |
| 90 | Delmar White | DL |
| 98 | Ryan Capriotti | PK |
| 96 | Ethan Gough | LS |
| 46 | Gavin Marshall | PK |
| 53 | Kellen McConnell | LS |
| 34 | Bryce McFerson | P |
| 43 | Philip Noyes | P |
| 36 | Sean O'Haire | PK |
| 97 | Luke O'Hare | LS |
OTHER SPORTS AT MARYLAND
BIG TEN CONFERENCE FOOTBALL PROGRAMS
- Indiana University, Bloomington Hoosiers
- Michigan State Spartans
- Northwestern Wildcats
- Pennsylvania State Nittany Lions
- Purdue Boilermakers
- Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick
- Ohio State Buckeyes
- California Bruins
- Illinois Urbana-Champaign Fighting Illini
- Iowa Iowa
- Michigan Wolverines
- Minnesota Minnesota
- Nebraska-Lincoln Cornhuskers
- Oregon Ducks
- Southern California Trojans
- Washington Huskies
- Wisconsin-Madison Badgers
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Maryland Football ProgramsFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- What conference does Maryland Football compete in?
- Maryland Terrapins Football competes in the Big Ten Conference conference at the NCAA D1-FBS level.
- Where does Maryland play football home games?
- Maryland Football plays home games at Home Venue in College Park, MD.
- Who is the head coach of Maryland Football?
- The head coach of Maryland Terrapins Football is Mike Locksley.
- When was Maryland Football program established?
- The establishment date for Maryland Football is not currently available.