List_of_Maryland_Terrapins_quarterbacks

List of Maryland Terrapins starting quarterbacks

List of Maryland Terrapins starting quarterbacks

College football list article


This is a list of the individuals who have played college football as a starting quarterback at the University of Maryland. The Maryland Terrapins have produced several prominent quarterbacks. Starting with three consecutive Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) championships from 1983 to 1985, the program was sometimes referred to as "Quarterback U".[1] Since then, Maryland quarterbacks Boomer Esiason, Frank Reich, Stan Gelbaugh, Neil O'Donnell, Scott Zolak, and Scott Milanovich have been considered part of that tradition.[1][2]

Quarterbacks

Individuals who started at least one game in a season are denoted with their name in boldface text. Players are listed in order of game experience.

Chris Turner, 20072009
Shaun Hill, 20002001
Scott Zolak, 19891990
Boomer Esiason, 19811983
Alan Pastrana, 19661968
Jack Scarbath, 19501952
Tommy Mont, 19411942 and 1946, and William W. Skinner, 1892
Ray Poppelman, 19301932
George V. Chalmers, 19291931
William W. Evans, 1928 and 1930
Gordon Kessler, 19261928
Kirkland Besley, 19231924
R. T. Knode, 19161919
Kenneth T. Knode, 19111915
Burton Shipley, 19081913
Curley Byrd, 19061907
Frank Kenly, 18961898
William W. Skinner, 1892
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