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1952 Maryland Terrapins football team

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Conference
  
Southern Conference

AP
  
No. 13

Head coach
  
Jim Tatum

Coaches
  
No. 13

1952 record
  
7–2 (N/A SoCon)

Offensive scheme
  
Split-T

The 1952 Maryland Terrapins football team represented the University of Maryland in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) college football in its 32nd season as a member of the Southern Conference. However, during the 1952 season, Maryland underwent sanctions by the Southern Conference that disallowed the team from playing any conference opponents. This was in response to Maryland's violation of a newly instituted ban on postseason play the year prior by its participation in the 1952 Sugar Bowl. Jim Tatum served as the head coach for the sixth season of his nine-year tenure. The team compiled a 7–2 record The loss against 14th-ranked Mississippi ended Maryland's school-record 22-game winning streak. After the season, Maryland left the Southern Conference in order to become a founding member of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).

Coaching staff

  • Jim Tatum, head coach
  • Bob Ward, line coach
  • Jack Hennemier, defensive line coach
  • Warren Giese, ends coach
  • Tommy Mont, backfield coach
  • Eddie Teague, defensive backfield coach
  • Emmett Cheek, freshman coach
  • Vern Seibert, assistant freshman coach
  • Duke Wyre, head trainer
  • John Lacey, assistant trainer
  • References

    1952 Maryland Terrapins football team Wikipedia