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1984 Maryland Terrapins football team

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1984 record
  
9–3 (6–0 ACC)

Offensive scheme
  
Multiple

Home stadium
  
Byrd Stadium

Head coach
  
Bobby Ross

Base defense
  
Wide-Tackle Six

Conference
  
Atlantic Coast Conference

The 1984 Maryland Terrapins football team represented the University of Maryland, College Park in the 1984 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Terrapins won the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) for the second consecutive season.

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Regular season

The biggest highlight of the season was Frank Reich's comeback against the defending national champion Miami Hurricanes on November 10, 1984, at the Orange Bowl Stadium. Reich came off the bench to play for Stan Gelbaugh, who had previously replaced him as the starter after Reich separated his shoulder in the fourth week of the season against Wake Forest. Miami quarterback Bernie Kosar led the 'Canes to a 31–0 lead at halftime. At the start of the third quarter, Reich led the Terrapins on a scoring drive after scoring drive. Three touchdowns in the third quarter and a fourth at the start of the final quarter turned what was a blowout into a close game. With the score 34–28 Miami, Reich hit Greg Hill with a 68-yard touchdown pass which deflected off the hands of Miami safety Darrell Fullington to take the lead. Maryland scored once more to cap an incredible 42–9 second half, and won the game 42–40, completing what was then the biggest comeback in NCAA history.

Schedule

  • In the Maryland–West Virginia rivalry, the Terrapins beat the Mountaineers.
  • In the Maryland–Virginia rivalry, the Terrapins beat the Cavaliers.
  • In the Duke–Maryland rivalry, the Terrapins beat the Blue Devils.
  • Stan Gelbaugh would play for the Buffalo Bills, Phoenix Cardinals, and Seattle Seahawks.
  • References

    1984 Maryland Terrapins football team Wikipedia