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Player Bio: Melvin Fowler :: Football

Player Bio: Melvin Fowler :: Football  

On Fowler: A fifth-year senior spent four seasons as the Terrapins’ starting center … rated among the top players at his position in the country … started all 44 games of his career – as well as the Orange Bowl – at center … made a remarkable position switch (from the defensive line) as a redshirt freshman in 1998 that ultimately solidified the Maryland offensive line … began fall camp in 1998 competing for time at nose tackle, but was moved to center just 10 days from the 1998 opener in a move that was embraced by Fowler and ultimately by all … a quick, explosive player who attacks the line of scrimmage … a team leader and Iron Terp who is ranked in the top three on the team in every strength discipline (strength index, bench, squat, clean, vertical jump and 40 time).

2001 (Senior): Started all 11 games at center for the fourth consecutive season … first-team All-ACC selection at center ... third-team All-America by Football News and a fourth-team All-America by The Sporting News ... one of five finalists for the Rimington Award, which is given to the nation’s top center ... rated among the top players at his position in the country … named to the Lombardi watch list for the nation’s top lineman ... one of the main reasons why Maryland ranked 11th in rushing yards per game (220.7) in Division I-A ... graded out as Maryland’s top lineman in eight games ... (vs. FSU) Played a solid game and was nominated for ACC Lineman of the Week ... helped lead the Maryland rushing attack to 214 yards and 428 total yards ... played 76 snaps ... (vs. UVa) Helped lead the offense to 480 total yards and was in on 87 plays ... (vs. WFU) Led the offensive line with four “big blocks” (pancake, knockdown, cut, etc.) ... the team’s top graded lineman who played 73 snaps ... (vs. UNC) Top-grading performer on Maryland’s offensive front ... registered a team-best seven “big blocks” ... played 70 snaps

2000 (Junior): Started all 11 games at center for the third consecutive season … named first team All-ACC by Collegefootballnews.com and honorable mention All-ACC by the Atlantic Coast Sportswriters Association … selected as the recipient of the team’s Alvin L. Aubinoe Award as Maryland’s “unsung hero” of the 2000 season … helped Terps finish No. 2 in the ACC in fewest sacks allowed.

1999 (Sophomore): An 11-game starter at center for the second consecutive season … helped key an offensive attack that rose 51 spots in final NCAA total offense rankings compared to 1998 … Maryland finished the 1999 season as the ACC’s top rushing team, ranking 12th nationally in rushing yards per game with a figure of 231.4 yards per contest … the Terps’ offensive line allowed an ACC-low 11 sacks.

1998 (Redshirt Freshman): Started all 11 games at center despite not playing the position since junior high school … shifted to offense from a nose tackle position just 10 days before Maryland's opening game vs. James Madison … one of two freshman starters on the offensive line … stabilized a line that was responsible in part for the Terps' status as the sixth-most improved NCAA I-A rushing offense … helped limit opponent sacks from 56 in 1997 to just 30 in 1998.

1997 (Freshman): Redshirt season.

High School: A 1997 graduate of Half Hollow Hills High School ... earned All-Long Island and all-county honors from the Long Island Sporting News ... named Long Island’s top lineman in a vote of area coaches ... was a finalist for the 1996 Bob Zellner Award ... a three-sport standout who also excelled in basketball and lacrosse ... was an active volunteer in SADD and the Special Olympics ... a member of the honor roll.

Personal: Melvin Thaddeus Fowler, Jr. was born March 31, 1979 ... son of Lucinda and Melvin Fowler, Sr. ... majoring in communications.

  Melvin Fowler
Melvin Fowler
Player Profile
Class:
RS Senior

Hometown:
Wheatly Heights, N.Y.

High School:
Half Hollow Hills

Height / Weight:
6-3 / 297

Position:
Center

Birthdate:
03/31/1979

Experience:
3V

Honors:
All-ACC Candidate