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Preview: 2023 Red-White Spring Game

2023 Maryland Red-White Spring Game
April 29, 2023
SECU Stadium
12:00 p.m. ET
Big Ten Network
COLLEGE PARK, MD - The University of Maryland football team will hold its annual Red-White Spring Game on Saturday, April 29 at Noon at SECU Stadium. The game will air on the Big Ten Network with Jason Ross Jr., Jake Butt and Elise Menaker on the call and on 105.7 The Fan in Baltimore with Johnny Holliday and Steve Suter on the call. 
 
 
spring game info
  • SECU Stadium Access: Gate I (South side) will open at 11 a.m. Concession stands will be open on the South side of the stadium. Click here for directions to SECU Stadium. Parking and admission are free. Tickets are not needed for entry to the stadium. 
  • Select-A-Seat Event: Starting at 11 a.m. fans will have an opportunity to select seats in our premium seating areas, as well as seating areas in the bowl for the 2023 season, which features seven home games at SECU Stadium. A variety of season ticket options are available, starting at just $99. Available seats to purchase as season tickets will be marked throughout the stadium. Click here to learn more about our fan-friendly pricing options for 2023. 
  • Donor Appreciation Day: All Terrapin Club donors are invited to a tent on the West Concourse with free food and beverages. An invitation from the Terrapin Club with a link to RSVP will be sent at the end of March. 
  •  Parking: Free parking is available in Lot 1/Z and throughout most of campus in conjunction with Maryland Day. Fans are encouraged to follow all posted parking signage. 
  • Clear Bag Policy: While not in effect for the Spring Game, Maryland Athletics will continue its clear bag policy for the 2023 Maryland Football season. For more information click here. 
Football Fans
Student Section at game in 2022
rewriting the record books
  • QB Taulia Tagovailoa returns for the 2023 season already as one of the most accomplished quarterbacks and players in Maryland football history, standing as Maryland's record holder in every major career and single-season passing category.
  • Tagovailoa has helped ascend the Terps passing game to new heights during his three-year career. The quarterback has set Maryland career records for passing yards (7,879), passing touchdowns (51), total touchdowns (59), completions (665), completion percentage (67.4), 300-yard passing games (12), passing efficiency (146.2) and total offense (8,067). His current career completion percentage is the best of any Big Ten quarterback all-time.
  • In 2021, Tagovailoa set single-season records for passing yards (3,860), passing touchdowns (26), completions (328), completion percentage (69.2) and 300-yard passing games (seven). His passing yards number is the sixth-best mark of any Big Ten quarterback all-time.
Tagovailoa
The roman empire
  • A College Football News Freshman All-American last season, RB Roman Hemby was one of the best running backs in the nation, standing top six in the Big Ten in both rushing touchdowns (10) and yards per carry (5.26). Hemby totaled 989 yards, the 12th-most in program history on 188 carries and caught 33 passes for 298 yards in 2022.
  •  Hemby stood third among all FBS freshmen in yards from scrimmage with 1,287 (989 rushing, 298 receiving), only trailing Ole Miss' Quinshon Judkins (1,697) and Ohio's Sieh Bangura (1,304). Against SMU (9/17), Hemby became the first Terrapin in the last 25 years to have 150+ rushing yards and 50+ receiving in a game (151 rushing, 62 receiving).
  • The Edgewood, MD native had three rushes over 50 yards this past season, tied for the eighth-most in the nation and third-most in the Big Ten (Donovan Edwards, Michigan & Nicholas Singleton, Penn State). His two rushes over 70 yards was tied with 11 other players for the most in the FBS.
Roman Hemby
Roman Hemby vs. Indiana, 2022
A successful 2022
  • The Terps enter 2023 coming off their most successful season in years in 2022, going 8-5, the most wins for the program in a single season since 2010. Maryland won four Big Ten games for the first time since their first year in the conference in 2014.
  • With a Duke's Mayo Bowl win, the Terps won bowl games in back-to-back seasons for the first time since winning the Peach Bowl after the 2002 season and Gator Bowl following the 2003 season.
  • Maryland returns seven players that earned All-Big Ten recognition a season ago as the foundation of the 2023 team. This group is headlined by Second Team All-Big Ten selection QB Taulia Tagovailoa and also includes TE Corey Dyches, OL Delmar Glaze and RB Roman Hemby on offense and LB Jaishawn Barham, S Beau Brade and P Colton Spangler on defense and special teams.
Duke's Mayo Bowl
Terps celebrate Dukes Mayo Bowl, 2022
meet the 2023 class
Locksley Signing Day
Michael Locksley on Signing Day
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Players Mentioned

Ezekiel Avit

Ezekiel Avit

WR
6' 1"
Freshman
Dylan Gooden

Dylan Gooden

LB
6' 4"
Freshman
AJ Szymanski

AJ Szymanski

TE
6' 5"
Freshman
Neeo Avery

Neeo Avery

LB
6' 5"
Freshman
Michael Harris

Michael Harris

LB
6' 0"
Freshman
Beau Brade

#2 Beau Brade

DB
6' 1"
Senior
Delmar Glaze

#74 Delmar Glaze

OL
6' 5"
Redshirt Junior
Roman Hemby

#24 Roman Hemby

RB
6' 2"
Redshirt Sophomore
Colton Spangler

#99 Colton Spangler

P
6' 0"
Senior
Taulia Tagovailoa

#3 Taulia Tagovailoa

QB
5' 11"
Redshirt Senior

Players Mentioned

Ezekiel Avit

Ezekiel Avit

6' 1"
Freshman
WR
Dylan Gooden

Dylan Gooden

6' 4"
Freshman
LB
AJ Szymanski

AJ Szymanski

6' 5"
Freshman
TE
Neeo Avery

Neeo Avery

6' 5"
Freshman
LB
Michael Harris

Michael Harris

6' 0"
Freshman
LB
Beau Brade

#2 Beau Brade

6' 1"
Senior
DB
Delmar Glaze

#74 Delmar Glaze

6' 5"
Redshirt Junior
OL
Roman Hemby

#24 Roman Hemby

6' 2"
Redshirt Sophomore
RB
Colton Spangler

#99 Colton Spangler

6' 0"
Senior
P
Taulia Tagovailoa

#3 Taulia Tagovailoa

5' 11"
Redshirt Senior
QB